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Sale by Messrs. Baugh & Jones. -r- -J- .r_-J- WREXHAM SMITHFIELD MONTHLY FAIllS MESSRS BAUGH & JONES beg to announce that their next sale of Fat and Store Cattle, Siu ep, Pigs, Horses, and Implements in Husbandry will take place in the above Smitlifield, on Thursday Ljli' :irdof November, 1864, where they are prepared with Efnod accommodation for such stock as their friends n;ay favor them with. Stock already entered:— 70 Prime Fat Sheep Prime Fresh Barrens NUMBER OF NEW IMPLEMENTS, Comprising—1 patent cultivator with 9 tines, 1 set of 4-hjrse teeth harrows, 1 set of 3-horse ditto, 1 ditto of 2-horse ditto, 1 ditto of 1 horse ditto, 1 winnowing ma- chine, 1 set of patent 3-horse chain harrows, 1 ditto of 2-horse ditto, 1 Cambridge 4-horse roller (patent), 1 ditto 3-horse ditto. The above implements are manufactured by Mr James Keatley, of Shrewsbury. And such other stock, &c., as may be entered up to the time of sale. Sale at 10 o'clock. Odices-Chester and Wrexham. SALE OF FREEHOLD MESSUAGE OR DWELL- ING HOUSE AND GARDEN, AT BRYMBO IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. rrO BE SOLD by AUCTIO by MESSRS BAUGH _L AND JONES, at the Cross Foxes, Pentre Brcnghton, near Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, oa M- nday, the 17th day of October, 18G4, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, (by order of the mortgagee under power of sale) subject to conditions to be then and there produced:— All that Messuage or Dwelling House, with the Gar- den or piece of Land, thereunto belonging, situate near the Mount, Brymbo, aforesaid, opposite the Weslevan Chapel, and now in the occupation of Mr Robert Davies. For further particulars apply to Mr Humphreys Solici- tor Wrexham or at the Offices of the Auctioners Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 1000. SALE of Dairy Cows, Heifers, Powerful Waggon Horses Implements of Husbandry, Wheat, Barley, Oats, Hay Straw, Turnips, and Potatoes, Dairy Vessels, House- hold Furniture, and other Effects, at TY CERIG FARM, close: to Brymbo Hall, near Wrexham, Denbighshire. T\/f ESSRS. BAUGH & JONES, have been instructed l?JL by Mr. ROBERT TAYLOR, (who is retiring from Farming,) to offer for unreserved SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at TY CERIG FARM, aforesaid, on TUESDAY, the 25th day of OCTOBER, 1864, the whole of the above Mentioned FARMING STOCK, &c. &(: Comprising 5 In-Calf Cross-bred Dairy Cows, 3 Two year old Heifers, 2 Yearlings, Powerful Black Horse and Mare, 2 Broad Wheeled Carts with Harvest Gearing, Capital Gig, 1 Iron and 1 Wood Ploughs, Harrows, Land Roller, Patent Straw Engine, Winnow- ing Maching and Fan, several sets of Thrill and Chain Gears, Ploughing Chain and Gig harness, Riding Saddle and Bridle, 40 Sacks, &c., Four Ricks of Prime Wheat, grown upon 11 Acres, 2 Ricks of Capital Barley, grown upon Three and a half Acres, 5 Ricks of Oats, grown upon 12 Acres, about 13 Tons of Prime Upland Hay, about 5 Tons of Wheat and other Straw, 80 Measures of Seedling and other Potatoes, Half-an-acre of Yellow- Bullock and Swede Turnips. IN DAIRY. Cheese Vats, Filleting Cheese and other Tubs, 2 Staff and 1 Wheel Churn, Milking Pails, Tin and Hair Sieves Butter Tubs, Scales and Weights, Bowl, Print and Mit, &c., Brass and Earthenware Milk Pans, &c. &c. Also the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Consisting of Kitchen, Parlour, and Bedroom, Mahogany, Oak, and painted Chairs and Tables, Wardrobes, Comer, and other Cupboards, Handsome Oak Dressers and Shelves, Eight days Clocks in Mahogany and Oak Cases, Pier and Toilet Glasses, Dinner Services, China and other Tea Services, Barometer, Carpets, Druggeting and Hearth Rugs, Four Post, Press Tent and Half Tester Bedsteads, in Crimson and Drab Moreen, Chintz, and other Furniture, Prime Goose Feather Beds, Table and Bed Linen, Blankets, Quilts, Counterpanes, &c., &c. itc. with the Usual Kitchen Culinary, and other numerous Articles and Effects, &c., &c. Detailed Catalogues arc in course of preparation and may be obtained at the offices of the the Auctioneers eight days prior to the Sale. l e i LUNCHEON at 10. SALE to commence at 11 o'clock, prompt, and as the Lots are numerous, the Auctioneers respectfully solicit an early attendance. N.B.—THE HAY AND STRAW TO GO OFF. 44 SALE OF GROWING SWEDE AND OTHER TURNIPS, MANGOLDS, MALTING BARLEY, AND LETTING OF CLOVER AND GRASS LANDS AT BEECH COTTAGE AND CROSS HOUSE LANDS, GRESFORD, NEAR WREX- HAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES have been fa" -ULL oured with instructions from G. T. Atherton, Esq., to offer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION at the Griffin Inn, Gresford, on Friday, the 14th day of October, 1864, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, most punc- tuall" y, the whole of the growing Swede and other Tur- nips, Mangolds, three sheds of prime malting barley, 0 I grown upon 30 acres of land, and the letting of several Fields, pieces or parcels of Clover and Grass, part of Beech Cottage and Cross House Land, close to the village of Gresford, aforesaid, subject to conditions and in the following or such other Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of f rfe: ON BEECH COTTAGE LANDS. LOT I. Field of growing Turnips called the Railway Field" about 4a. Or. O.p. LOT II. Field of Clover (seed) next to the Railway Field for grazing until 2nd of February next, 8a. Or Op. LOT III. Field of Clover (seed) next to turnip field, for grazing until 2nd Feb. next 5a. 2r. Op. 0 LOT IV. Field of Clover (seed) near the Parsonage, for grazing until 2nd Feb. next 6a. 2r. LOT v. Meadow of Prime Grass at Pontycapel, for grazing until 2nd Feb. next 6a. Or. 0 LOT VI. Meadow of Prime Grass at Pontycapel, for grazing until 2nd Feb next 2a. Or. LOT VII. Prime Malting Barley in wood shed in Beech Cottage Farm Yard aforesaid grown upon 10a. 2r. 0 LOT VIII. Prime Malting Barley in wood shed in Beech Cottage Fllnn Yard aforesaid grown upon 1 Oa. 2r. ON CROSS HOUSE LAND. LOT IX. Ditto in wood shed upon the Cae Robins" grown appn (to. Or. LOT X. Field of Growing Turnips called the Cae Robins" ta Or. Op LOT XI. Meld of Growing Turnips adjoining last lot 6a 3r. N.B.-The last two lots will be subdivided into lots of two acres each, if so agreed upon at the time of sale. LOT XII. Field of Mangolds and Turnips called Pikey Field" as. Or. Op. LOW DII. Field of Clover (seed ) in Pikey Lane opposite last lot tar grMing until 2nd ]kb. wext 4a. 0. am OW. Meld of Ditto CAlled" Os, Robins" for grazimg until 14d Feb next 9a. Oir. LOT XY. DWI of Prime Clover adjoining shed at the Cae feiav for grasmg util 30th of October instant 5a. few V. ihtheiton will appoint a nerson to show the several )? ,? for farther infonamoo apply to fh* me- ^en. Ondä *a be girea, if required, on approved ¡ iwity. 1 i Sales by Messrs. Baugh & Jones, DESIRABLE FREEHOLTD^NRFE^XAGES OP. DWELLING-HOUSES, & BUILDING SITES, AT RHOSDDU, NEAR THE TOWN OF WREX- HAM, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by MESSRS. BAUGH AND JONES, at the Black Lion Inn, Wrexham, on TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11th, 1864, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions, and in the following or such other lots as may lie agreed upon at the time of bale. 0 Lot. l.kll those six newly-erected MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, called Bolton Terrace, situ- ate at ldiosddu aforesaid, and now or late in the several occupations of Messrs. Higginson, Huddles ton, S. M. Jones, and others, producing an annual rent of ZCGO. Lot 2.-All that Piece or Plot of BUILDING LAND, situate at Rhosddn aforesaid, containing by measurement 200 square yards or thereabouts. Sr^nnvp Yarcla LOT or thereabouts. 3 Ditto adjoining Lot 2 containing 200 4 Ditto „ Lot 3 „ 0 200 5 Ditto „ Lot 4 200 6 Ditto Lot 5 200 7 Ditto „ Lot 6 200 8 Ditto „ Lot 7 „ 200 9 Ditto „ Lot 8 200 10 Ditto Lot 9 200 11 Ditto adjoining Lots 1&9 containing 200 12 Ditto the En st-encl of Lot 1 200 13 Ditto Lot 12 „ 200 14 Ditto „ Lot 13 „ 200 15 Ditto Lot 14 200 16 Ditto „ Lot 15 „ 200 17 Ditto „ Lot 16" 200 The Tenants will shew the Premises, and for further information apply to Messrs. T. & J. A. Hughes, Soli- citors, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, where a map of the several lots may be inspected. Wrexham, October 1st, 1864. 45 Sales by Mr. Griffiths. HIGHER FARM, ERBISTOCK. M R GRIFFITHS begs to announce that he has re- ceived instructions from Mr Roberts, who is leaving the farm, to Sell by AUCTION, on his premises, situate as above, on Friday, October 14th, 1864, the whole of his Dairy Stock, comprising:—Eight Cross-bred Cows to Calve, for early Spring profit, a pair of Yearling Calves, five fresh Store Pigs, Sow and followers, t.vo Cart Horses, one Powerful Cart Colt, 50 Scotch Wether Lambs, capital Donkey, the whole of the Horse Gears, r the usual assortment of Farming Implements, the whole of the Household Furniture comprising Parlour, Kitchen and Bedroom Suites, Feather Beds, and other effects. Sale at eleven o'clock, prompt. The Auctioneer respectfully requests an early attend- ance, as the lots are numerous, and will be sold in one day. Offices :—Overton and Wrexham. 56 Sale by Messrs. Churton & Elphick. DENBIGHSHIRE.—LLANARMON, near Mold.— Sale of valuable Freehold ESTATES, extending to upwards of 220 Acres, at Llanarmon, on the road from Tryddyn to Ruthin, consisting of Mountain Farms, Plantations exceeding 100 Acres, and abounding with Game of every description, and several detached Fields, in 12 lots. MESSRS. CHURTON & ELPHICK respectfully J?i. announce thut they are instructed to submit to I SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Blach Lion Inn, in Mold, on MONDAY, the 31st day of October, 1864, at two for three o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in the lots described in the printed particulars of sale, or in such other lots and in such order as the Vendor's Agents may determine upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions then to be produced— Several valuable MOUNTAIN FARMS, situate in Llanarmon, about 5 miles from Ruthin, and 6 from Iold, held by yearly tenants, at very moderate rents, compre- bending the farm houses, outbuildings, and LANDS cal- led Gwem-y-ffynon," "Bryn-haidd," Lanarch," "Bryn-y-gloch," Cefnnnt," Cyfnant," and "Fwr- goch," in the several occupations of Thomas Roberts, Evan Parry, Sarah Robeits, Edward Roberts, John Francis, Edward Jones, and others a small Farm or tenement called Bryn-llys," in the holding of William C) tllc tiirii p i k e roa d from Pickering, situate adjoining the turnpike road from Llanarmon to Tryddyn, and near to the Rose and Crown public house also an extremely valuable Allotment, op- posite to Bryn-llys, containing about 115 statute acres of LAND, planted about 15 years since with larch, spruce, Scotch, and other firs, now in line healthy con- dition. The allotment presents many beautiful sites for the erection of a gentleman's residence or shooting lodge, as it commands magnificent vievs of the surrounding country, abounds with game of every description, includ- ing grouse, and affords facilities for preserving game rarely to be met with. The whole Estate offered for sale extends to upwards of 220 statute acres, which will be subdivided into 12 separate lots for the convenience of purchasers. N.B.-Tlie tenants will show the respective lots, or John Hughes, the woodman, of Pen-y-Frith, Llanarmon, Mold, will meet persons to go over the lots upon receipt of a letter making an appointment. Printed particulars, with plans, may be had, and fur- ther information obtained upon application to Messrs HELPS and PARKER, Solicitors, Chester; or from Messrs CHUBTON and ELPHICK, Auctioneers, Chester, and Whit- church, Shropshire. 23 RHOSDDU, NEAR WREXHAM. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING LANDS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS .L CHURTON AND ELPHICK, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in Wrexham, on Wednesday, 12th October, 1864, at two for three o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to conditions. LOT I. A piece of superior Building Land (formerly a Nur- sery), with stone wall. fronting Wrexham and Mold turnpike road, in the holding of Mr Scotcher, containing la. 2. 2p. LOT II. A piece of desirable Building Land fronting the same road, with an approach from the road leading to Chester and containing 2a. lr. 18p. LOT III. A piece of valuable Building Land, with considerable frontage to the road leading to Chester, and containing la 3r. 18p. LOT IV. A piece of Building Land, having a considerable frontage to the said road leading to Chester, containing 5a. 2r. 16p. LOT V. Two pieces of Land, adjoining the laat lot, also hav- ing a considerable frontage to the same road, containing 8a. 3r. 3p. LOT TI, A piece of Land adjoining Lot 5, having two front- ages, one to the Wrexham and Mold Turnpike Road, and the other to the said road leading to Chester, con- taining 7a. 1. 17p. LOT VII. Three pieces of Land, adjoining the two last lots, and the Great Western Railway, containing 7a. Br. lOp. LOT VIII. A Dwelling heuse with suitable Outbuildings, Yard, and Garden, called Rhosddn," with a piece of valaabla BuilAng Land, having two frontages, cectakiijw 2a. 2r. 4.t. Tha whole of the above lots (except Lot 1) are in 8801Ipatioa ef Mr John Price as yearly tenaat. IriBlad partiMias, with maps, and any farther ate- Nefiolk may be had from Mr J. H. Joe, JAnd Agmk, Redbrook, Whitohurela, Salop; Mr R. Pawy Jelm, er Maasrs Lee awl Bradhw, Solicitors, Whitch^fc; m from tba Auctioneers, Owefce and Whitetoavfc. m Sales b Mr Richards. THIS DAY. SALE AT THE AUCTION MART. HOPE ST., WREXHAM, OCTOBER 8, 1864. MR. RICHARDS has been instructed by Mr. ?'-L James Morris, who is retiring from business, to SELL by AUCTION, a large variety of young TALK- ING GREY PARROTS; also a choice selection of SINGING BIRDS, an assortment of cages, &c., &c.; also, a Pony and Spring Cart, harness, &c. Sale at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, and at Four. 33 THE ANNUAL SALE OF FAT AND STORE BEASTS, AT EMIIAL PARK, near WORTHEN- BURY, FLINTSHIRE. MR. RICHARDS has been commissioned by Messrs. -LVL Fernal, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, OCTOBER 17th. 1864. nt tlif* Gates Farm, adjoining the Part, 57 Prime Fat and STOKE BEASTS; the usual keep allowed. Luncheon at 12 o'clock, Sale at 1. The Gates Farm is one mile from the Village of Wor- tlienbury, seven from Wrexham, and eight from Whit- ch urch. Wrexham, Oct. 6th, 1864. 32 SALE OF THREE RECENTLY ERECTED MES SUAGES OR DWELLING-HOUSES, SITUATE AT FAIRFIELD, IN THE TOWN & BOROUGH OF WREXHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, > y M RICHARDS JL at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in Wrexham afore- said, on MONDAY, the 31st day of OCTOBER, 1864, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, in one or more lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced; all those substantially-built, three several MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the yards and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situ- ate at Fairfield, in Wrexham aforesaid, and now in the respective occupations of Miss Parry, Mrs. Williams, and Mr. O. Beirne, at the annual rental of zE45 10s. Also, all that Piece or Parcel of LAND adjoining the above-mentioned property, and containing 437 square yards or thereabouts. The Auctioneer can with confidence recommend this property to the attention of Capitalists, on account of the increasing value of Property in Fairfield. Consequent on the construction of the new Line of Railway from Wrexham to Whitchurch. For further particulars apply at the Office of H. Humphreys, Esq., Solicitor, Temple Chambers, or to the Auctioneer. Sept. 30, 1864. 19 Sale by Mr De an. I  SALE OF FREEHOLD WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, AND VALUABLE MINING SHARES. R THOMAS DEAN has been favoured with in- I L structions from the Administrators of the late Mr Edwin Bancroft, TO SELL BY AUCTION, at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on Tuesday, the 18th day of October, 1864, at three o'clock in the afternoon, prompt, that very excellent and well accustomed Freehold Wine and Spirit Vaults, situate in Wrexham-street, a few yards from the Cross, in the centre of the town of Mold, and now in the occupation of Mr John Corbett, as yearly tenant. The premises, which have been completely rebuilt within the last two years, are replete with every im- provement and accommodation, and no expense has been spared by the late Proprietor to render it capable of do- ing a large trade. It has a commanding frontage, with plate glass Window, and comprises roomy Vaults, good cellaring, very excellent Warehouses, and every accom- modation for doing a Bottling tract3. The House contains good Entrance, large Sitting- room, Kitchen, Back Kitclienf tuud Larders, on the ground flour; handsome Drawing-room, two bedrooms and Closet on the first floor; and fonr Bedrooms on the second floor,-au finished in a very superior man- ner. Also, one hundred and ninety-two pound ten Shares in the East Rhosesmor Mine Company Limited. The position and prospects of this Mine are very pro- mising, situate on the Halkin Mountain, immediately adjoining the Great Rliosesmor Mine. The Proprietary look forward with confidence to important discoveries which the proved richness of the district fully justifies. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr Parry, solicitor, Mold, Mr T. E. Birc'i, Mold or the Auc- II tioneer, Mold. 11 Sale by Mr. Humphreys FAIR VIEW, LLANGOLLEN. 1\/TR HUMPHREYS has been commissioned by Miss l?L Evans, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 18th day of (October, 1864, on the above pre- mises, the whole of her very useful Household Furni- ture, Kitchen and Culinary Utensils, and other effects, as particularized in Catalogues, to be had at the Hotels in the neighbourhood. Sale at eleven o'clock punctually. 29 SHEEP. MR. HUMPHREYS has been instructed by the l Representatives of the late Mr. Ellis Lloyd, of  Eglwysegle, near Llangollen, Fanner, deceased, to t SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of OCTOBER, 1864, at the Smithfield, Llangollen, 240 Sheep, viz., 20 Fat Sheep, 60 Lambs, 80 Ewes, and 80 Wethers, in lots of 10 each. i r harness, &e. Dairy Cow in Calf, Young Barren, gig harness, &c. Three months' credit will be given for sums above dE5 upon approved security. Sale at One p.m. punctually. 10 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. LAST TRIP OF THE SEASON TO CHESTER, BIRKENHEAD, AND LIVERPOOL. ON MONDAY, October 10th, an EXCURSION TRAIK will leave LLANGOLLEN, at 8.0, Trevor 8.12, Acrefair 8.17, Rnabon 8.25, and Wrexham 8.40, for Chester, Birkenhead, and Liverpool, returning from Liverpool (Landing Stage) at 7.15, Birkenhead 7.40, and Chester 8.20, p.m., the same day. Fares there and 'back, from Llangollen, Trevor, and Acrefair to Chester 3s. 6d. and Is. 9d.; from and to Birkenhead or Liverpool, 5s. and 2s. 6d. from Ruabon orWrexham to Chester 3s. and 18. 6d. to Birkenhead or Liverpool 4s. and 2s. The Train stopa also at other Stations. For further particulars see bills. Paddmgton, 10th Oct. J. GRIERSON, Gen. Manager. 28 MARBLE AND STONE WORKS, 1, PICTON PLACE, POOL ROAD, OSWESTRY. MONUMENTS, Tomba, Head Stones, Crosses, Mural Talbets, Chimney Pieces, in Marble, Stone, and Slate, Cements of all descriptions, Glazed Socket Pipes. Masonary in all its branches. JOHN VAUGHAN begs to return thanks to his friends and the public for the kind and liberal supqort he has received, and begs to inform them that, in addition to numoroas designs on hand for monuments, &c., he has just received one for Christian memorials by a very eminent Architect, and will be glad of the inspection of those about to erect a Memorial, and will end«*vonr Aft do all eatrwted to him, at the most moderate foam onesomi with good workmmship. a J. T. hm jast opened his SHOW 9 oom for &< M- BpewtM? << ttmcey PiMee, &c" a?, haTingm? arr4"4 ws with ome of NM beA 0= in Mv?oo*. ? n? .MMed to ?U at Hbmt imm Oti'?'y ?? in mwble ?nd itn, 24 REPEAL OF THE PAPER DUTY. K. AAn PIECES OF T^^J .« PAPER' 5.000 ????-?' M TOTT^I-iiJ'i Legal and Public Notices. RUTHIN UNION. IASTER AND MATRON WANTED. THE Board of Guardians of the above, will at their -L meeting to be held at the Board Room, in the Workhouse, Ruthin, on Monday the 21th day of Octo- ber instant, proceed to the election of a Master and Mat- ron of the Workhorse, vacant by the resignation of Mr and Mrs Amoyl, who have obtained another appoint- ment. Candidates must be fully qualifierl to perform all the duties as prescribed by the rules and regulations of the Poor Law Board. The joint Salary will be ESO per annum, with Board, lodging and washing in the House. Applications in the handwriting of the candidates, ac- companied by testimonals must be sent to me at my office in the workhouse, on or before Sntnrday, the 22nd instant, and the candidates must attend on the day of election, but no travelling or other expenses will be paid. By Order, BENJAMIN DAVIES, Clerk to the Guardians. Board Room, Oct. 5, 1864. 34 NOTICE. ALL Persons indebted to the estate of Mrs Mary I L- Roberts, late of Mount-street, in the town and Borough of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, widow, deceased, will please to pay the amount of their accounts to me the undersigned. And all persons having claims against the said estate will please to furnish the same without delay to HENRY HUMPHREYS, Solicitor to the Executor. Temple Chambers, Oct. 8, 1864. 27 WREXHAM UNION. APPOINTMENT OF SCHOOLMISTRESS. THE Guardians of the Wrexham Union do hereby -L give Notice that at their meeting to be held at the Workhouse, on Thursday, the 3rd day of November, they will proceed to the Election of a Schoolmistress for the Workhouse School. The Person appointed will be required to perform the duties of her office under the directions of the Guardians, and in accordance with the orders of the Poor Law Board. The Salary will be Y,20 per annum, and such further sum as may be awarded by the Committee of Council, with the usual rations and apartments in the Workhouse. Applications in the handwriting of the Candidates, stating age, where previously employed, with Testi- monials, to be sent to me on or befere Eleven o'clock, the 3rd day of November, 1864. By Order of the Board, JOHN BURY, Wrexham, Oct. 6th, 1864. Clerk. 46 NOTICE. IF the Party that took a dark grey waterproof TOP- JL COAT, by mistake, out of the Secretary's tent, or the Royal Oak Inn, Flint, on the day of the Agricultural Show, at Flint, would send it to the British Hotel Ban- gor, they would be rewarded. 35 r ENDERS FOR ERECTING SCHOOLS AND MASTER'S RESIDENCE AT TREVOR, NEAR RUABON. Sealed Tenders to be sent to the Rev. J. E. Davies, Trevor Parsonage, on or before the 17th inst. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Plans and Specifications may be seen and Quantities obtained on application to the undersigned, WM. TURNER, Architect, 6 Queen-street, Wrexham. NOTICE. ALL PERSONS having CLAIMS against the late A MRS. SARAH JOES,' of the Golden Lion, Coedpoeth, are requested to send particulars thereof to Mr. THOMAS HUGHES, Builder, Penygelli, on or before the 20th day of October next; and all persons indebted to the said Sarah Jones, must pay the amount to the I said Thomas Hughes, on or before the above date. Sept. 23, 1864. 966 COUNTY OF DENBIGH. TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General 1.? QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace in and for the County of Denbigh, will be held at the Town Hall, in WREXHAM, on Thursday, the 20th day of October, 1864, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for the transaction of the Finance and Police business; and will be con tinued at the same place on the following day, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. The Business relating to the Acts made and passed regarding the Police, and the Business relating to the Assessment, Application, or Management of the County Stock or Rate, will commence on Thursday aforesaid, at 11 o'clock, at which hour all bills and demands against the County must be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Juries, and all Persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to surrender in discharge of their bail, are to appear at the Town Hall, in WREXHAM aforesaid, on Fridav, the 21st day of October, 1864, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. And Notice is hereby given, that at the Court to be held at the time and place first before mentioned, appli- cation will be made (pursuant to notice at the last Sessions) to have a Retiring-room built adjoining the present Magistrates'-room at Llanrwst, at the expense of the County. JOSEPH PEERS, Ruthin, 21st Sept., 1864. Clerk of the Peace. N.B.—Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my Office (if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. 969 THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1836. EMPOWERED SPECIALLY BY PARLIAMENT. INVESTED FUNDS EXCEED £ 3,000.000 STERLING. BY AN ACT of the last Session of Parliament, the JD Globe Insurance Company, of London, was amal- gamated, as from the 29th September, 1862, with the Liverpool and London Company, and by a clanse in the Act the name of the latter Company was subsequently changed to THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. The CAPITAL of the Company is Two Millions, of which 9390,000 is paid up and invested; and in addition there are Reserve Funds, which, independently of the Life Reserve, amounts to £ 1,200.000. FIRE INSURANCE.—The Premiums in 1863 exceeded f.580,000, and were greater than those of any other Company by upwards of £200,000. The position in the Duty Return will be understood from the follow- ing statement:- The SUN. Established in 1710, collected duty in 1863, &21dv0()0 The PH<ENEE „ 1782 „ „ 138,000 The Liverpool and > 1836 133,000 London and (klobe whilst no other Company collected as much as.. 90,000 LIFE INSURANCE.—The Premiums receiveol in 1863 were P.209,500, and the Annmities paid amounted to mo,*Oo. -2 t t th T 1:' The Fand &ccumulatea to meet thesa LMMlitiea £ 1,450,00* The UaUltty of Proprietors Is unlimited. Fir* Insurances dm at Miehatbnas should be re- new" m or before 146 October- SWINTON BOULT, U Sept., 1864. Saaretary to the Company > Amom m luaiK- MIL K. SMITH, Brapar, Ugh Okwt. Me. T. HKYWOOD, WIWMI lur, Higk Stoat m ROYAL TEA BANK, FLINT. GROCERY AND CONFECTIONARY ESTABLISH- MENT. JT. EDWARDS beg3 to tender his thanks to Ins i ? thanks to Ins numerous customers for the Mud patronage bestowed upon him daring the nine years lie has been in business, and to ste that bp strict attention to the quality of hisjgoods, in the Grocery and Confec- tionery, Stationary.|X-L' &c., to merit a continuance of their favors. FANCY BREAD, FUNERAL BUSCUITS. SPONGE MOULDS, &c., made to order. MOULDS, &c., A-e., ma d e to or d er. Agent for the WREXHAM ADVERTISER and DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE REGISTER. For whom advertisements are received. The Daily papers taken in. 25 BOOTS AND SHOES. TO THE INHABITANTS OF WREXHAM AND ITS VICINITY. JUST OPENED, at Xo. 21, CH.\P.LES-f;TRF.ET, WnEx- HAM, a new BOOT & SHOE SHOP, where a constant and choice supply of First-class Fashionable and home made BOOTS SHOES are al.vays kept on hand. 31 HENRY O. EDWARDS, PnorniETon. NEW GOODS. THE LATEST DESIGNS FOR THE AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASONS AT THE E X C II A N G E DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ALFRED WILLIAMS begs respectfUllY' an(l with I Agreat confidence to draw the attention of the in- .habitants of Wrexham and vicinity to his large and well-selected STOCK of AUTUMN and WINTER MATERIALS. Parties that really require a good assortment, and an immense selection to choose from, including the various makes, qualities and designs, should, previous to making their purchases, VISIT THIS ESTABLISHMENT, Which for value in the article given cannot be excelled. The few following enumerations are given, that the discerning public may form their own conclusions as to the value obtainable :— In the Dress Department some very desirable Goods will be submitted for inspection, amongst which are 80 Embossed Wincey Knickerbocker Robes 16s. Ga. 50 Ditto ditto ditto 10s. (id. 35 Pieces Aberdeen Winceys, in d. various colours and shades. 15  25 Ditto ditto ditto.. 18 30 Ditto ditto ditto 21 These S?, 12 D'tt d 'ver? ('°'lt4l'!le" 12 Ditto do. Knickerbocker 2s. 6d. t t J for m. 16 Ditto Light do. 101 rae e or 111 I 70 Ditto Dark do. HH .?J'c1} ?st, & 18 Ditto do- do. 8? wlU be ?old 1 0 nO O. 2 I Accordingl,?y. 10 Ditto Lo 1 t do 72 '1 accordingly. 10 Ditto Ig 1 o 7.; S. that 10 Ditto Dark do. i,} V 0 al, i) 4\ time this par- 74 Ditto Plain Winceys, colours Pav" various 3j tic,ilar c, lass of 75 ,ar1Ous.. f sluff has acl- 7;y Ditto do. do. ;)0; 1 d "0 per 23 Ditto do. do. 61 fC' a P?r 20 Ditto do. do. 7.; be 20 Ditto do. do. 8? h?est?il,l,high,er. 22 Ditto do. do. I Oi 26 Ditto do. do. 14 Total of 485 Pieces, equal to 28,750 Yards of Dress Goods, ranging from 2d. to 4d. under their present mar- ket value. Coburgs, Alpacas, &c., at their old price, in various colours and shades, from old. to 12(L per yard. THE SHAWL STOCK. Consists of some of the newest and most approved styles and designs, in Wool Squares and Longs. Several lots at nominal value, including Lot 1, Melton Squares, in Brown Cuir,^ French Grey, and Dark Grey at 7s lid Do. 2, Shepherd ditto, with Humboldt, l Ophclaine, and Azulaine Border, at 8s 6d I Do. 3, do. long, various sets, at 10s Cd, I Wool Shawls worth 18s 6d of every Do. 4, ditto ditto, 15s 6d, worth 21s I descriptionare Do. 5, Fancy Wool Squares, 5s 11, advancing usual price 10s 6d rapidly. Any Do. 6, The Dagma, do. 18s 6d, do do 25s I of these Do. 7, 72 Black De Cosse Longs, 10s6d Goods are do. do. 14s 6d much below Do. 8, 24 do. Indians, do. 12s 6d, do. do. makers' pre- 15s 6d I sent prices. Do. 9, 36 do. do. do. 14s 6d do. do 18s 6d Also several qualities in 42nd, Slup- herds, Llama, De Cosse, Indiana, and Fancy Wool, long J In anticipation of continued advances in FLANNELS AND BLANKETS we have made large purchases, on very favourable terms. The greater portion of this Stock being bought last Winter and early in the Spring, we are enabled to offer them without any material advance. Blankets from 6s. 6d. the pair, advancing Is. to 25s. Flannels from 7id. per yard, advance td. to 2s. per yard. A good useful im. Welsh, 10-1d., 11.Jd., and Is. per yard. Real Welsh, 13d., 14d., 15d., 16d., and 18d., worth from 3d. to 4d. per yard more. Lancashire Flannels, 10.1d., Hid., Charities, and Is. to 18d. parties buying for White and Scarlet Saxony, 15d., 16d., Charitable 18d., and 21d. per yard. These -purposes, will be are very cheap. I supplied on Saxony in the New Blue, Magenta, I Wholesale Pink, &c. I Terms. In handing the above Lists we beg to observe that Manufacturers are requiring large advances, therefore these low prices can only be continued as long as our present supply exists. The Flannel, French Merino, and Shawl Stocks remain at the OLD PRICES, while the advances on other goods are really small in com- parison to what has taken place since buying. i Patterns sent on application to Ladies residing at a distance. EXCHANGE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT FOREGATE STREET, CHESTEB. fij NEW TEA, GROCERY, & PROVISION SHOP, CHAMBERS STREET, WREXHAM, (At the Back of Mr. Jones' Hatter, No. 1, Hope-strict.) EDWARD E. WRIGHT begs to inform the inhabi- f'J tants of Wrexham and its vicinity, that he has OPENED the above Shop with a choice selectioa of I Teas, Coffees, General Groceries, Flour, and Provisions, and trusts that by keeping goods of the best quality, at the lowest prices, FOR CASH, to secure a share of public patronage. OW ONE TRIAL IS SOLICITED. July 7th, 1864. 665 BEE HIVE FOUNDRY. MOUNT-STREET, WREXHAM. PMcDERMOTT begs to Mmounee that he has eaa- Pe menced business as Iron and Brass Founder, J- d in soliciting the patronage of the public, "'Ves an assurance that any orders with which he may be fa- voured shall be promptly attemded to, and executed on the I lowest trimi. ¡ A ArfA class Mvdder waatod. 561. WINTER LECTURES AND MUSICAL E TAINMENTS IN THE TOWN HAI WREXHAM. COMMENCEMENT OF THE ITII SEPJ IT is respectfully announced that the TR1 JL SEASON will he commenced on Wednesdi ing. October 12tii, LSiil, bv the celebrated GEO. GROSSMITII, ESQ., of London, who will give a Lecture and enterta upon "WIT AND HUMOUR. Admission :—First Class, 2s Second Cla! (jiillery PHI. Subscribers of Et Is entitled to two first elasi for each Lecture and Entertainment; Subscriber to one Ditto. Annual Members of the Wrexham Literary ] admitted at Half price, to First and second Clas Tickets obtainable at each of the Bookselle from R. ROBER Seci Doors open at Half-past Seven, to commence o'clock. THE REV. J. M. BELLEW IX WREXJ ON THURSDAY EVENING. OCTOBEF hHiJ, a READING will be given in th, Hall. Wrexham, by the Rev. J. M. BELL London, from the most popular English Author Admission to First-class Seats, 2s.; Family to admit 4 persons, 6s.; ditto to admit 3 pers( Tickets and Programmes can be had from eac Stationers. The profits of the Reading are to he devotee restoration of the Library of the Wrexham Institute. Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence o'clock precisely. WINTER COURSE OF LECTURE W MUSICAL AND OTHER ENTE) MENTS, IN THE TOWN HALL, WRE LIST OF ENGAGEMENTS FOR SEASON 1864-5, 1864. THE GTII SERIES. Oct. 12th. LECTURE & ENTERTAINME GEORGE GROSSMITH, ESQ. "N Humour. „ 26th. SELECT DRAMATIC RECITA WALTER MONTGOMERY, ESQ. Nov. 9th. SCIENTIFIC LECTURE, by WHEELER ESQ., F. R. A. S. S Sound and the Sense of Hearin; Graphical and Experimental Illus 23rd. LECTURE, by DR. F. C. DANIEl L.L.D. Subject- Lights and Sh; the Literary World." Dec. 7th. MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT, BUCKLANO, ESQ. Old English triotic Songs. „ 21st. POPULAR GOSSIPS—Sunny Pic Human Life—Instructive and EJ ing, by WILLIAM Knm, ESQ., Lee the Royal Polytechnic Instituti 1865. Crystal Palace, Sydenham, &c. Jan. 25th. LECTURE upon Extempore Sp by the REV. ALEX. J. D. D'ORSE Lecturer at Corpus Christi Colleg bridge, and Lecturer in Public Re King's College, London. Feb. 8th. VOCAL AND HUMOUROUS E TAINMENT & SONGS, by C. C ESQ., copiously Illustrated by t piquant productions of our greatf and Humorists. tt 22nd. LECTURE, by GEO. DAWSON, J <• Birmingham. Rnhjp,ct-" Wellin Napoleon, a Parallel and a Contra March 8th. ORATION, by JAMES KAY APPLEBI Subject—"The House that John Built. 22nd. COMIC LECTURE AND ENTEI MENT, by WALTER ROWTON, Es. Evening with some Recent W Satirists." April 5th. GRAND MUSICAL ENTERTAIN SGDSCmnERs of £ 1 Is. entitled to two Fir; Tickets to each Lecture and Entertainment. hers of 10s. Od. to one ditto. Subscriptions pai ad vaine. Tickets for the course obtainable, upon an e: plication, from R. ROBERTF Wrexham, Secb Sept. 8th, 1861" WREXHAM PHILHARMONIC Soc "f HELD AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOM, WYNNSTAY ARMS H DIRECTORS: J. LEWIS, ESQ., (MAYOR,) ALD. JOSEPH CLARK, MR. TIIOS. E. JACKSON, I „ JOHN JONES, „ WALTER JONES, I „ I. PIERCE, MB. PRYTHERC „ J. D. PUGH, „ JOHN ROW] E. SMITH, „ SNAPE, „ WICKER, vecAL CONDUCTOR MR KCEBERLEIN, ORGANIST OF ST. MAH INSTRUMENTAL CONDUCTOR, MR CHARLES A. STEPHENSON, HON. TREASURER: MR HEYWOOD, JEWELLER. HON. SECRETARY: MR. E. SMITH, JUN., DRAPER. The Terms of membership are a Guinea, or Guinea a year, the former entitling the member and the latter to two, free Tickets to each of ciety's Public Concerts, to be given during the Season. Ladies and gentlemen, intending to become r are requested to communicate with the Secr4 early as possible. The first meeting of the members for practice held on Tuesday evening next at Eight o'clock. HENRY ROBERTS & COMPANY, FAMILY GROCERS, ITALl WAREHOUSEMEN, &c., 2, HOPE STREET, WREXHAh HAVE just received their first supply of cli JIL NEW FRUIT for the season, which tl to the public at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. > They also beg to call particular attention quality of their TBAS, COFFEES, RAW & REFINED SUGA H. R. <9r Co. have always on hand a large and selected stock of PICKLBS, SAVORS, NEW JAMS, WESTPHALIA Ox TONGUES, &C. Huntley and Palmer's celebrated READING B:' Received fresh Weekly. September 30th. JNO. GOODDIJ 13 M Education.. ?/! R. THEODORE K Œ B E R L l\J O?G?yjST OF ST. MARKS, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC AND MEMBER 0 COLLEGE OF ORGANISTS.) Lessons on the Organ, Harmonium, andpili the Theory of Music, Composition and in (solo and class.) Choirs instructed. Open for an Evening Service. LESSONS IN THE GBBKAN LANGUAGE AH* LIT"- No. 2, REGEMT-PUAOS, BBGBNT-STBSST, Wit; <