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Sales by Auction SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. THE OLD BLACK HORSE INN, WREXHAM, 1. and Premises, advertised in the Wrexham Advertiser to be Sold by Auction, by Messrs Baugh and Jones, on Monday, the 19th of November, 1866, has been disposed of by private contract, and therefore the Sale as advertised will NOT take place. J. C. OWEN, 1759a Solicitor, Wrexham. SALE AT RHOSDDU, NEAR WREXHAIVL MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES have been instructed .HLL by Mr. Heyward, to SELL upon his premises, at Bhosdda aforesaid, near rnsiiknna nf thn Rev. Mr. Brown, on Monday, the 26th day of November, 1866, the following LIVE STOCK and effects, viz. :-One excellent in-calf cow, 2 yearlings, capital brown pony, 13 hands high, steady to ride or drive; drag, nearly new harness, saddle, and bridle; patent straw engine, lawn mowing machine, wheel churn, together with sundry other dairy vessels and effects. Sale at 1 for 2 o'clock prompt. 1778e DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, NEAR BWLCHGWYN, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH & .L JONES, at the house of Mr. William Williams, known as the Miners' Arms Inn, Minera, on Wednesday, the 28th day of November, 1866, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the 'J afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, all that recently-erected and substantially-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Shop, Bakehouse, and premises thereto belonging, and situate near to Bwlchgwyn aforesaid, and adjoining and fronting the turnpike road leading from Wrexham to Ruthin, and now in the occupation of Miss Elizabeth Jones. Also all that Croft, Piece, or Parcel of LAND adjoining the above, containing 1 acre or thereabouts, also in the holding of the said Elizabeth Jones. The premises are most eligibly situated for business purposes, and bein; in the midst of a thriving district and a large and increasing population, there is every oppor- tunity for carrying on an extensive trade, and if neces. sary the House and Shop can, at a trifling expense, be converted into a public-house and spirit vaults. l For further particulars apply to ROBERT WILLIAMS, ( Esq., Solicitor, Temple Row, Wrexham, or to the Auc- tioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 1782e SALE AT CAE BLYDDYN, near PONTBLYDDYN, FLINTSHIRE. MESSRS BAUGH and JONES have been instructed _U by Mr William Griffiths (who is giving up farm- ing), to SELL by AUCTION, at Cae Blythen aforesaid, on Friday, November 23, 1866, the whole of his FARM PRODUCE, LIVE STOCK, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, &c. The FARM PRODUCE consists of 2 stacks and 2 ricks of oats, 1 stack and 2 ricks of wheat, 1 stack of clover (grown upon 5 acres), I stack of hay (grown upon 4 acres). The whole of the produce has been well harvested, and the straw and hay to go off. The LIVE STOCK consists of 5 in-calf cros3-bred cows, 1 yearling. I powerful black horse, "Charley," rising 5 years, 1 ditto brown mare, "Madam," 1 brown three- year-old pony, 13 hands high quantity of fowl. IMPLEMENTS, &c.-One broad-wheel cart, 1 narrow ditto, shandry, 2 iron ploughs, 1 wood ditto, 2 pairs of wood harrows, stone land roller, iron sculffer, chaff cutter, iowing hopper, cart ropes, riddles, sieves, heel and other rakes, pikles, yelves, spades, dung hooks, hoes, scythes, < £ o. GEARS, &c.-Two sets of thrill gears, 2 ditto of chain do., 4 ditto of ploughing ditto, odd gears, &c. Also, a variety of dairy vessels, and numerous other miscellaneous articles, and effects. Luncheon at Eleven, and Sale at Twelve o'clock punctually. 1743.f SALE BY MR. T. W. HILL. UNRESERVED SALE! PUBLIC HALL, OSWESTRY. MR. T. W. HILL will Sell by AUCTION, at the IU above Hall, on TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13tb, 1866, at two o'clock in the afternoon, and six in the evening precisely,a Choice Collection of Modern Proof and other ENGRAVINGS AND CHROMO LITHOGRAPHS, Handsomely Framed and Glazed, complete, in Gilt, Walnut, and Maple, amongst which will be found many in Artist's Proof State, Open Letter Proofs, Proofs after Letters, &c., &c., thus offering an opportunity of pos- sessing some of the best works of Sir E. Landseer, R.A, J. F. Herring, Sen., Bateman, Goodall, R.A., Webster, R.A., Sir C. Eastlake, R.A., Ansdell, R.A., Barraud, Sir D. Wilkie, R.A., and many other celebrated Artists. May be viewed morning of Saie, and Catalogues had at the Auctioneers' Offices, Brook-street, Oswestry. 1784d MONTGOME RYSHIRE. Important Sale of several Eligible BUILDING LOTS of FREEHOLD LAND, with a comfortable Cottage, Buildings, and Garden, situate in the village of Llansaintffraid, close to the Railway Station on the Llanfyllin Line of Railway. Also a Piece of LAND, situate at Arddleen, in the Parish of Llandrinio, which will be Sold by Auction, by Al R. T. W. HILL, at the Lion Inn, Llanymynech, L on Wednesday, November 14th, 1866. at three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then to be declared, and in the following or such other Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale. Lot 1.—A Piece or Parcel of LAND, situate near to the Arddleen Station, at Llandrinio, being part of the Brickyard adjoining the Cambrian Line of Railway,con- taining 2a. Or. O.p., or thereabouts. There is a good body of Clay on this Lot, yet un- worked. Lot 2.—A Piece of Excellent BUILDING LAND, with a frontage to the road of 64 feet, containing 834 Iqliire yards. Lot 3.—Another Piece of LAND, with a like frontage of 61; feet, and containing 1,034 square yards. Lot 4.—Another Piece of LAND, with a like frentage of 67 feet, and containing 904 square yards. Lot 5.-Amother Piece of LAND, adjoining the Rail- way Station, in the holding of John Davies, Shoemaker, with a frontage of 66 feet, and containing 727 square yards. Lot 6.—A Piece of GARDEN LAND, forming an Excellent Building Site, being part of Lot 7, with a frontage of 100 feet, containing 600 square yards. Lot 7.—All that comfortable COTTAGE and SHOP, Buildin-si, Yard, and Garden, with a frontage to the road of 100 feet, situate in the village of Llansaintffraid, in the holding of the said John Davies, containing 660 square yards. Lots 2 to 7 are all situate in the village of Llan- saintffraid, 8 miles from Oswestry, on either side of the Railway Station, fronting the turnpike road, and form Eligible Building Sites in this im- proving locality. ( Plans and Particulars with all further information, may be obtained from Messrs. DUNCANS, SQUAREY, BLACKMORE, PEARSON, & HILL, 10, Water-street, Liver- pool Messrs. T. & W. HILL, Land Valuers, and of the Auctioneer, Brook-street, Oswestry. 1785d OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MR. T. W. HILL begs to announce that he pur- 1M. poses holding SALES of FAT and STORE STOCK in the above Smithfield, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st instant, at ten o'clock, and on all future Fair Days. Mr H. will hold himself responsible for all monies, and settle accounts at the close of each sale. Brook-street, Oswestry, Nov. 5th, 1866. 1782d SALES BY MR HUMPHREYS. RAFOD ADAMS, near LLANARMON-DYFFRYN- CEIROG. KALE of FARM STOCK, comprising excellent Dairy Cows, Heifers, Fat Bullocks, three-year-old Bull, Cart Horses, twenty-faur Wethers, twenty Ewes, Pigs, stacks of Oats, Wheat, and Barley, Imple- d-c. MR HUMPHREYS his been commissioned by the representatives of the late Mr Richard Evans, deceased, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises at Hafod Adams, near Llanarmon-Dyffryn- jjjeiriog, on Monday, the 19th day of November. 1866, the whole of the above valnable effects.-For further Particulars see hand bills and future advertisements. Luncheon at Eleven, Sale at Twelve to a minute. Uaagollen, October 30tb, 1866. 1705 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. GRIFFITHS. SALE OF FARMING STOCK At Eyton, in the Parish of Bangor and County of Denbigh. MR GRIFFITHS (of Overton) respectfully announces i??L that he has been honoured with instructions from Mrs Higginson, who has given up the farm and retiring from farming, to SELL BY AUCTION, on her premises situate as above, this day (Saturday), the 10th day of November, 1866, the whole of her choice DAIRY STOCK, comprising 5 well-bred young cows in milk, and for early spring profit; three remarkable fine calving heifers, rising three-year-old two ditto rising two'year-olds; two rearing calves and 30 cow chains; a team of three powerful waggon horses; one very promising half-bred filly by Vandelbert; three setts of chain and one of thrill gears. PIGS-Capital young sow; 15 store pigs young sow with nine followers: ditto with ten ditto; three good fat pigs. IMPLEMENTS—Two broad-wheel carts, iron arms and harvest gear, complete; straw cart, nearly new; three iron ploughs two sets of harrows; long and short ladders; pikels; rakes; yelves; shovels corn coffer; winnowing machine straw cutter; turnip pulper; sieves and riddles hooks scythes cart ropes turnip hoes; iron cultivator; wood roller. The Hay, Straw, and Turnips, having been taken to by the Land- lord will not be sold has previously advertised. A stack of beans; a stack of barley containing upwards of three hun- dred bushels; a large stack of wheat containing about 80 bushels; two acres of well-grown swede turnips (in lots to suit purchasers) the grazing of the pasture land up to the second of February, 1867 and boosy pasture till May day 1867. Sale at Eleven o'clock. Overton, Ruabon, 1866. 1695 SALE OF FAT STOCK AT WORTHENBURY. MR GRIFFITHS begs to announce that he has been honoured with instructions from Mr Ellis, to SELL by AUCTION, on land in his occupation, close to Worthenbury, on MONDAY, 19th of NOVEMBER, 1866, the following splendid STOCK — A lot of Fat Cows and Heifers A lot of Fat Sheep. Sale at Two o'clock.—A Week's Keep.—Particulars in next week's advertisements. 1781b DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL. TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. MR GRIFFITHS begs to announce that his next Sale in the above Mart will be held on THURS- DAY, the 22nd inst. Present entry :— 150 Slendid Fat Sheep and Lambs 100 Store do. do. A lot of Store Pigs A lot of Fat do. Sale at Two o'clock. 1780b SALES BY MR. LOVATT. PENYNANT, RUABON. Sale of Fat and Dairy Stock, Farming Implements, Dairy Vessels, Stack of Hay, and Modern Household Furniture. M R. LOVATT has been instructed by James -iYI- Tomlinson, Jun., Esq., (who is giving up farming and leaving the neighbourhood), to SELL by AUCTION, at Penynant, on MONDAY, November 12tb, 1866, seven well bred Dairy Cows, two ripe fat beasts, four in-calf Heifers, yearling Bull, four rearing Calves, Sow, four fat Pigs, 12 Stores, black cart Horse (five years old), useful grey mare Pony, Cart (by Corns, with side boards, cratches, and harvest gearing), 20 iron hurdles, hay cutter, pulper, thrill, chain, and ploughing gears, stack of well-harvested Hay, large quantity of manure, iron plough and horse hoe, and the usual requisites for the dairy. The Furniture is nearly new, chiefly in mahogany, and specially adapted for breakfast, dining, drawing, and bed rooms, all of which will be fully described in cata- logues. I Lunch at ten, sale at one o'clock. Lovatt's Old Swan Inn, Oct. 11, 1866. 1686 THE VALE OF GRESFORD, DENBIGHSHIRE. To BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Mr. LOVATT, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham. on Monday, the 19th day of November, 1866, at three o'clock for four o'clock in the afternoon, all that Compact FREEHOLD FARM called "Borras Head Farm," or Borras House," situate in the township of Borras-hovah, in the parish of Wrexham, and consisting of sixty-two acres of very Valuable LAND, suitable for cattle feeding, grazing, or tillage. The House is well built, having lofty and commodious rooms, stands on an elevated portion of the estate, and commands a most delightful and extensive view of the vale royal of England. To a gentleman fond of the sports of the countrv. this will be a. rare opportunity, as the estate is surrounded by land which is strictly preserved. The rivers Dee and Alyn, both noted for salmon and trout, are within very short distances, and it is in the centre of Sir W. W. Wynn's Hunting District. The Farm has the advantage of good roads adjoining, which renders easy of access Wrexham, Gresford, Rossett, and Chester; the former being a first-class station on the Great Western Railway. It is distant from Chester about eight miles. The Farm Buildings are of modern erection, and suitably disposed for their respective uses. The Auctioneer can strongly recommend this very eligible property to Liverpool or Manchester Merchants especinlly, as a most enticing and delightfully situated spot for retirement after the fatigues of the business of the day. Further information, an order to view, and a plan of the property, can be had on application to the AUCTIONEER. Lovatt's Old Swan Inn, Wrexham, Oct. 25,1866. 1687 SALE BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. Highly Important Sale of 135 Head of HORNED CATTLE, Saddle Horses, In-pig Sow and Store Pigs, at PANT-Y-MEL, Bettws, near Corwen. MR DAVID ROBERTS has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on Friday, November 16th, 1866, the whole of the above LIVE STOCK, the property of Mr William Roberts, consisting of 47 three and four-year-old strong Bullocks, in fine condition; 20 two-year-old do. (some real Welsh and some cross- bred Herefords); 12 in-calf Milch Cows, some of early note; one real Welsh Bull, four year old one do., two year old; 40 in-calf prime Heifers; 14 promising Yearlings one Filly, rising four years, 14 hands high, steady in harness one useful Hack, a most excellent roadster; one capital three-year-old Pony; one in-pig Sow, and four Store Pigs. I Pant-y-Mel is distant 5! miles from Corwen Railway Station, 4 miles from Gwyddelwern, and 2.1 miles from the Turnpike road from Ruthin to Cerrig-y-draidion. An Omnibus will leave Corwen Station on the arrival of the 10 30 a.m. train from Chester, Wrexham, Oswestry, Llangollen, Rbyl, Denbigh, and Ruthin, and intending purchasers will be conveyed 7free of charge to the Goat Inn, within a short distance to the place of sale. Thre months' credit on approved bills, or discount for cash. Luncheon at Eleven and Sale at Twelve 1744a SALE BY MR. W. OWEN. I FREEHOLD PROPERTY, CEFN MAWR. I TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr W. OWEN, at A. the Pigeons Inn, Cefn-mawr, in the parish of Ruabon, in the county of Denbigh, on MONDAY, the 12th day of November, 1866, at six o'clock in the even- ing, subject to conditions to be produced at the time of II sale, TWO DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOP, with suitable Outbuildings, consisting of a pantry, wash-house, and pigstye, and there is a good and convenient bake- house, and a large and very productive Garden, con- tainining in all 11 roods and 22 yards or thereabouts, now in the holding of Mrs Roberts, widow of the late j Mr Elias Roberts, and her son, Mr James Roberts, the present proprietor. jI Tne premises have a south aspect; they are situate in the lower part of Cefn-mawr, and adjoining the road leading to Trevor station. Mr James Roberts, the owner and occupier, will show the premises. 'I For further information apply to Mr Owen, auctioneer, Llangollen, or to Messrs. Minshall, Solicitors, Oswestry, or at their offices in Llangollen. 1711 Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR. RICHARDS. SALE IN THE BIRMINGHAM HALL, WREXHAM. MR. RICHARDS will SELL BY AUCTION, on ItLi. Monday next, November 12th, 1866, a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects, comprising fender and fire irons, crockery and jars, set of china, tea canisters, coffee do, scales, &c., glass butter cooler and jug, glass sugar bowls and creams, set of three decanters, bedroom chairs, Windsor do, arm do, mahogany sofa (in leather, hair stuffed), Pembroke table, double leaf mahogany do, double mahogany drawers with secratary, pair of sheets. Sale at One o'clock. '0 The above goods were bought at the sale in the Music Hall, Wrexeam, Nov. 1st, 1866, and not taken away, con- sequently they will be resold, and any loss and all expenses will have to be paid by the former purchaser. Office: 28, Bridge-street, Wrexham. u 1776e UNRESERVED SALE.—TOWN HALL, WREX- HAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. MR. RICHARDS will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Vt above hall, on Thursday, November 15th, 1866, at two o'clock in the afternoon and six in the evening pre- cisely, a choice collection of modern proof and other ENGRAVINGS and Chromo Lithographs, handsomely framed and glazed complete, in gilt, walnut, and maple, amongst which will be found many in artist's proof state, open letter proofs, proofs after letters, &c., &c., thus offering an opportunity of possessing some of the best works of Sir E. Landseer, R.A., J. F. Herring, senr., Bateman, Goodall, R.A., Webster, R.A., Sir C. Eastlake, R.A., Ansdell, R.A., Barraud, Sir D. Wilkie, R.A., and many other celebrated artists. May be viewed morning of sale, and catalogues had at the Auctioneer's Offices, 28, Bridge-street, Wrexham. 1774e SALE BY MR THOMAS DEAN. LEESWOOD IRON WORRS, MOLD, FLINTSIIIRE. I MR THOMAS DEAN will SELL by AUCTION, M under an execution from the high-sheriff of the county, (unless previously disposed of,) on Monday, the 12th day of November, 1866, at Twelve o'clock at noon prompt, on the premises of the Leeswood Iron Company, about three miles from Mold, the undermentioned STOCK and Effects:—10 Railway Waggons, 200 tons Slack, quantity of sawn and other Timber, about eight tons of Pig-Iron, 50 tons Iron Ores, Bar and other Iron in smithy, 20 to 30 tors of Iron Plates in yard, 15 to 20 tonq Iron Plates in bridge house and furnace yard, quantity of Oils, Tallow, and other requisites, contents of store house, with various sundry and useful imple- ments now on view. Black Lion Offices, Mold, November 6th, 1866. 1752a SALE OF SHEEP, CARRIAGES, COB, PONY, HARNESS, &c. MR THOMAS DEAN begs respectfully to announce M that he will SELL by AUCTION, in the Black Lion Hotel Yard, Mold, on Wednesday, the 14th day of November inst., at Two o'clock in the afternoon prompt, about 150 three-year-old Cheviot and Leicester Wethers; 13 prime fat Ewes; Pheaton; four-wheeled basket Carriage; handsome black Cob; chesnut Pony, two sets of pony and cob Harness; a weight-carrying chesnut Horse, five years old, by Dr Sangarado, dam by Overton, regularly hunted last year in Yorkshire, a safe horse across country and broken both to single and double harness, the property of a gentleman. Black Lion Offices, Mold, November 5th, 1866. 1752a Public and Legal Notices POSTPONEMENT. THE GRAND DRAWING OF PRIZES t IN AID OF THE SISTERS OF ST FRANCIS AND THEIR SCHOOLS, I GLASGOW. I In order to give more time for the arrival of Dupli- cates from, distant places, and also for the necessary preparations connected with a FANCY FAIR. to take place on the same day and during the Drawing, the Committee have reluctantly determined to change the date from the 11th October to the 28th November. A great number of costly and attractive Prizes have been received since the issue of the Tickets and Lists, includ- ing 'Lochgoil,' a Scotch view by Horatio M Cullock, R.S.A. a beautiful JIndian Scarf, and a Valuable Col- lection of Orchids presented by a gentleman. Tickets, Sixpence each, entitle the holder to a chance of one of MANY HUNDRED VERY VALUABLE PRIZES. I First Prize-The choice of a Magnificent Silver Tea Service, value Y,120, or £100 in Cash; Second Prize—An Elegant Pianoforte, or £ 40; Third Prize-A Rich and Mellow-Toned Organ. A FREE TICKET for a SPECIAL DRAWING is Presented to the Purchaser or Disposer of Twenty Tickets. First Prize-The Gift of the French Empress; Second Prize-A Horse and Brougham, valued at 21501; And 100 other Attractive Prizes. The Silver Service may be sent at Messrs R. and G. Drummond's, 5, Gordon Street; the Piano and Organ at Mr J. H. De Monti's 101 Buchannan Street; and the rest of the Prizes at 35 London Street, Glasgow, where Tickets may also be had. [Pull Particulars in Prize j Lists accompanying Tickets. LORD HENRY KERR, Hon. Chairman of Committee. SIR ROBT. GLENDONWYN GORDON, BART, ) Hon. Moxs. BOUILLAT, CONSUL DE FRANCE, Sees. Tickets, Sixpence each, can be had from Messrs. Jones, The Mount, Brymbo; H. Davies, Castle, Llan- gollen; Richard Share, Cefn Mawr, Rnabon. Other Agents Wanted for the Sale of Tickets.—Apply to W. Porteous & Co-, 15 Exchange Place, Glasgow. The Duplicates, accompanied with Remittances to be returned by 21st November, 1866. COMMITTEE ROOMS, 58 CHARLOTTE STREET, GLASGOW. 1746j FREEHOLD PROPERTY (LLANGOLLEN) TO BE SPECULATED FOR. THE DRAWING will take place on WEDNESDAY, J. December 4th. 1866. Slares-Two Shillings and Sixpence. Nine Prizes, Vi7.: Nine well and substantially built HOUSES, with a Yard, Garden, Pig-styes, and every other convenience attached to each; situate in Llangollen, and commands an excellent view. Annual income of the whole property, upwards of 250. The first winner to have the previlcge of choosing his House, and the same with the rest. For shares apply to MR. PRICHARD, Denbighshire and Flintshire Telegraph Office, WREXHAM, or to MR. JOHN EVANS, CORWEN. Post-office Orders or 31 stamps received for shares. Messrs C. and W. Richards, solicitors, Llangollen, and Mr. E. Roberts, Grapes Hotel, Llangollen, will attend the drawing. 1389 NOTICE OF IMPORTANCE And such a Chance that has not been before in the reach of the public SIX PLOTS OF FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, !0 IN PENTRE BROUGHTON, WREXHAM, To be DRAWN for, on or about the FIRST MONDAY in JANUARY, 1867, of which due notice will be given in the newpapers in which the land is advertised, the date being definately fixed when the requisite number of tickets are disposed of. The land is valued at .£300, and each lot contains 340 yards as under: I Lot 1 I Lot 2 ) Lot 3 Lot 4 Lot 5 Lot 6 ) Application for tickets and agencies to be made to Mr SAMUEL EVANS, Tower Hill, Denbigh, with stamped envelope enclosed for reply. Tickets, Is. each (every ticket having six chances). Liberal discount allowed to agents. August 24th, 1866. 1493 TO PERSONS IN DIFFICULTIES.-Traders and Tothers who, from losses or otherwise, are unable to meet their engagements, may be at once relieved from their embarrassments without *unnecessary publicity, by applying to Mr W. G. CRAY, 15, High-street, Shrews- bury, who will, if requisite, advance money for the pur- pose.-All letters must enclose stamp for reply. 1679 Public and Legal Notices. IN PARLIAMENT, SESSION 1867. WREXHAM MOLD AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. (Extension of time for compulsory purchase oj land and construction of Works.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application is i intended to be made to Parliament in the next Session by the Wrexham Mold and Connah's Quay Railway Company, for leave to bring in a Bill and to pass an Act to alter, amend, extend, and enlarge the powers and provisions of The Wrexham Mold and Connah's Quay Railway (Extension) Act, 1864;" for the compulsory purchase of lands and. completion of Works by that Act authorised, and so far as may be necessary to alter or repeal any other Act relating to the Company. Printed copies of the said Bill will on or before the Twenty-second day of December next be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons. Dated this Seventh day of November, 1866. T. & C. MINSHALL, Oswestry. ? Solicitors for J. DEVEREUX PUGH, I the Bill. Wrexham. WYATT & METCALFE, 28, Parliament-street, Westmister, 1747a Parliamentary Agent WREXHAM UNION. APPOINTMENT OF FEMALE NURSE. THE GUARDIANS of the Wrexham Union will, at JL their Meeting to be held on the 2nd day of November instant., proceed to the Election of a FEMALE NURSE to the Workhouse of this Union. Candidates must be single, or a widow without encum- brances, and a person having held a similar situation will be preferred. The salary will be £ 20 per annum, with rations and apartments in the Workhouse. The appointment will be made subject to the approval of the Poor Law Board. Applications in Candidates' own handwriting, stating age, and accompanied with recent testimonials as to character, ability, &c., must be sent to me before twelve o'clock on the day of Election. By Order of the Board, JOHN BURY, Clerk. Wrexham, November 1st, 1866. 1721 GEORGE HULME MATCHETT, ESQ., DECEASED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and 23rd Vic., cap. 35, intituled An Act to further Amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons being NCreditors of or otherwise having any claims upo? or against the Estate of GEORGE HULME MAT- CHETT, late of Plas Issa, in the parish of Llauganhafal, in the county of Denbigh, who died on the twenty-eighth day of March, 1866, and whose Will with a codicil thereto was proved in the Saint Asaph District Registry of her Majesty's Court of Probate, by Price Parry, of Frank, in the township of Tryddyn, in the parish of Mold, in the county of Flint, gentleman (power being reserved for making the like grant to James Fisk, of Maldon, in the county of Essex, the other executor therein named), are required on or before the thirty-first day of December next, to send to the said Price Parry the particulars of their claims upon or against the said estate. And that at the expiration of such time, the executors will distri- bute the whole of the assets of the said testator among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to those claims only of volich they shall then have notice. And the said executors will not be liable for the assets so dis. tributed to any person of whose claim or demand they shall not then have had notice. Dated this Eighth day of November, 1866. 1773e PRICE PARRY; TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rrENDERS are invited for the proposed alterations in J. the house known as The Nelson Arms," Hopa- street, Wrexham. Plans and Specifications may be seen at my house on or before Monday, the 26th instant. No guarantee given that the lowest or any of the Tenders will be accepted. Tenders to be sent to me, endorsed Tender for alterations in Nelson Arms,' on or before Thursday, the 29th instant. 1760a THOMAS PARSONAGE, Gwersyllt. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PRIVATE TENDERS wanted for the immediate f. Erection of a VILLA. RESIDENCE half a mile from Mold Railway Station. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the Office of Mr WILLIAM JONES, Architect, 3, Wrexham-street, Mold. Tenders to be sent on or before Friday, the 16th November, to G. E. T. ROPER, Esq., Solicitor, Mold. 1770d BRYMBO PUBLIC CHALLENGE AGAIN. NOTICE TO THE COALMINERS OF BRYMBO DISTRICT; ALSO, TO MR BRYAN SMITH, PENTRE. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the STAR A INN, BRYMBO, on Tuesday Night, November 13th, 1866, to arrange matter for another Battle of Words" between Jenkins and Smith. The presence at the meeting of all Colliers who can make it convenient to attend will greatly oblige 1749a D. R. JENKINS. NOTICE.—if ANGUIS MACKINTOSH does not Nremove his DOG from No. 7, Holt Street Terrace, Wrexham, on or before Friday, the 23rd instant, it will be sold to liquidate his account, and to defray the cost of this notice. WILLIAM BITHELL. Wrexham, 9th Nov., 1866. 1786b AN ORGAN FOR ONE SHILLING. TO BE DRAWN FOR, on MONDAY, December -L 31st, a Splendid ORGAN, built with all the latest improvements, having five stops, and estimated to be worth JB50. Agents for the sale of tickets are requested to send in returns and particulars on or before WEDNESDAY, 31st inst. All tickets not accounted for by that date will be charged as sold. For Shares (one shilling each or 11 for 10s.) apply to j • E. LETSOME, Artist, Rhos, Ruabon. We, the undersigned, testify the above will be carried out in an honest way. W. ROBERTS, Baptist Minister, Rhos. 1290 S. E. ROBERTSON, Rhos. THE NEW TIMEKEEPERS. WATCHES—WATCHES—SUPERSEDED. ONE of these Newly-Invented POCKET TIME- KEEPERS, in Handsome Gilt Case with Appen- dages, Warranted Correct, will keep in order for years, selling by Thousands, Sent Post Free for 16 Stamps. Address—WILLIAM SMITH & Co., Watchmakers, 2, Catherine Terrace, Holland Park Road, Kensington, London, W. Three Sent Post Free for 2s. 8d. in Stamps. 1751j PANT DU AND WAENLAS MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Directors of this Company inform the Share- _L holders that Mr Christopher Hicks has resigned the oiffces of Solicitor and Secretary. J. HAWLEY EDWARDS, ESQ., of Pride Hill, SHREWSBURY, has been appointed Solicitor to the Company, and will act as Secretary pro. tern. It is requested that all Claims against the Company may be sent in to Mr Edwards forthwith, in order that (if found correct) the same might be immediately discharged. (Signed) JAMES WEBB, Ccmpiny's Offices, Shrewsbury, Chairman. November 6th, 1866. 1750a CHOLERA.—Dr. GUY'S DROPS have been for the last 2i years extensively used, and fully relied on as a most speedy, certain, and agreeable Specific in cases of ASIATIC CHOLERA, enoLzRAic DIAP.M(EA, DYSENTERY, COLIC, CRAMP, SPASMS, &c., quickly reliev- ing all pain, and checking the disease, for which property they should be an indispensable article in every family. In bottles at Is. lid. each. Bead testimonial in Chester Courant, September 19th, 1866. Prepared only, and sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor WALTER C. EATON, CHEMIST, MOLD. Wholesale agent Mesm Grindley and Sou. Chemists, Cheater. 1533 Entertainments and Meetings. STARTLING ANNOUNCEMENT WILL BE EXHIBITED AT WREXHAM, POSITIVELY FOR TWO DAYS ONLY, On SATURDAY and MONDAY. NOVEMBER 10th and 12th, 1866. STEVENS' ROYAL MENAGERIE, and Foreign Legion of Birds and Beasts, Monsters of the Deep, Reptiles of the Land, the Great Lion Slayer, Tiger Tamer, and Serpent Charmer. TO the Clergy, Nobility, and Public generally of JL Wrexham, it is most respectfully announced that the celebrated LION SLAYER IS COMING, and in the course of a few days the Menagerie will be centrally erected, and this novel establishment will be conducted according to the following rules and regulations:— The Menagerie will contain upwards of One Hundred specimens of all the leading productions of the Animal World, including the numerous FAMILY OF LIONS of all grades, from the Monster African King of Beasts to the tiny cubs scarce a span in length, accompanied by their sire and dam, the tawny Lions of the South captured by the Lion Slayer, who, in person, will attend and fight his battles over again. Within the enclosure a circle will be formed, well secured by bolts and bars. The Lions will be loosened and the hunt, attack, defence, capture, and reconciliation will take place between the monsters and the man. In fact no expense has been spared to render the Menagerie a most attractive and instructive resort for the thinking and intellectual public. The inimitable Sax-horn Band, conducted by Mr Cornelius Laurence, will lead the Procession. The huge waggons, drawn by twenty-five powerful horses, contain fourteen Lions, Monster Bengal Tigers, Panthers, Leopards, White, Black, and Brown Bears, Hyenas, Sloths, Wolves, Nylghaus or Homed Horses, Llamas, Alpacas, Vicunas, Serpents, Porcupines, Lizards, Scorpions, and an extensive Aviary of Birds from all parts of the world, finishes this ponderous establishment. The MENAGERIE will attend the following place:— Cross Foxes, Coedpoeth, Tuesday, November 13th; Ruabon, by permission of SIR WATKIN, Wednesday, 14th; Lodge, St. Martin's, Thursday, 15th; Whit- tington, Friday, 16th; Oswestry, Saturday, Nov. 17th. JOSEPH LONGVILLE, Business Agent. 1708a THOMAS STEVENS, Sole Proprietor. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. SHREWSBURY RACES, 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th, and 16th NOVEMBER, 1866. FIRST & SECOND-CLASS RETURN TICKETS 1' issued to SHREWSBURY on SATURDAY, the 10th November, and following Days, from any Station on the Great Western Railway, will be available for return up to SATURDAY, 17th November, inclusive. Paddington, Nov. 1st. J. GRIERSON, Gen. Man. 1718 WREXHAM PENNY READINGS. THE NEXT ENTERTAINMENT for the Season -L 1866-7 will be held in the MUSIC HALL, Wrex- ham, on Tuesday, November 13th, 1866. Admission, 6d. (entrance at side door) and Id. 1673 ALBERT BURY, Hon. Sec. COEDPOETH PENNY READINGS. HESE ENTERTAINMENTS Recommence on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day of NOVEMBER, 1866, and will be held at the ASSEMBLY ROOM every Wednes- day Evening throughout the Sc ason. 1 Doors open at seven o'clock, to commence at half- past seven. Reserved Seats 3d, Back Seats Id. 1772d F. W. DAVIES, Hon. Sec. I WREXHAM .„NTER COURSE OF LECTURES. I RHE FIRST LECTURE will be given on FRIDAY I t next, the 16th inst., at the Town Hall, Wrexham, by W. M. WILLIAMS, ESQ., of Celyn. Subject-Ascentlof Mont Blanc under difficulties, with Pictorial Illmtrations. Entrance-Front Seats, Sixpence; Second ditto, Threepence Gallery, One Penny. Tickets may be obtained at the Booksellers, and of 1777b GEORGE PRITCHARD, Secretary. S. MARK'S CHURCH, WREXHAM. A SERMON will be preached in this Church on SUNDAY MORNING, the 18th instant, by the Rev. Sir J. C. HAWKINS, Bart., M.A., Rector of St. Alban's, Herts. The Offertory will be devoted to the Church-warming Fund for the ensuing Winter. 17621 TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS TOWN!! FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, lIIONDA Y, NOVEMBER 19th, 1866. SIGN OR T>OSCO, the Greatest Wonder of the il J Age, will open his ENCHANTED PALACE OF ILLUSIONS, ) and will introduce his New and Original Entertainment, entitled MAGIC," combining the greatest novelties of the day, in the above art. Signor Bosco's performance is Sleight of Hand only, and is given by him with Bare Arms, without Sleeves, without Coat Pockets, without ) Covered Tables, and without any assistance whatever his Entertainment being new and entirely on the Indian and Egyptian principles. Admission—Numbered Reserved Seats, 2s.; Family Ticket to admit Four, 6s.; Unreserved Seats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d.; Children under Twelve, and Schools, Half- price to Reserved and Unreserved Seats only. Tickets can be obtained of Messrs Potter and Snape, Booksellers. Seats can be reserved. Doors open at Half-past Seven; Wonders to commence at Eight o'clock. Carriages may be ordered at Ten o'clock. 1754a CAERGWRLE AUTUMN SPORTS. THE Second of these Annual Sports will take place on _L Tuesday, Nov. 20,1866, when the following prizes will be contested for, commencing at one o'clock prompt. 1 O-DONKEY RACE: distance, half-a-mile. Entrance, 6d. 1st, 7s 6d; second, 2s 6d. 1 15-FOOT RACE for BOYS not exceeding Sixteen years of age. Distance, 120 yards; entrance free. 1st, 5s 2nd, 2s 6d. 1 30-AMATEUR FOOT RACE distance, 150 yards. Entrance, Is. Ist, Xl 2nd, 5s. 1 45—AMATEUR FOOT RACE: distance, quarter-of. a-mile. Entrance, Is. Ist, Xl 5s; 2nd, 7s 6d. 0—CAERGWLE SILVER CUP RACE, for ponies not exceeding 12 hands. Distance, half-a-mile. 2 Entrance, 2s 6d; catch weights. 1st, Handsome Silver Cup; 2nd to save his stake. 2 15-A DONKEY RACE: distance, quarter-of-a-mile. Entrance, 3d. 1st, 5s 2nd, 2s 6d. 2 30-A Grand AMATEUR FOOT RACE: distance, [ half-a-mile. Entrance, Is. 1st, £ 110s 2nd, 10a. 3 0—PONY RA CE for Ponies not exceeding lat hands. Distance, three quarters of a mile. Entrance, 5s, with £ 2 added. Second to save his stakes. Entries to be made at Mr Piercey's, Glynne Arms or at Mr Manley's Bridge Inn, on or before Saturday, the 17th November, 1866. Colours to be named at the time of Entry. Three to run or no race. This rule to hold good throughout all the races. The Judges' decision to be final in all cases. All races open within Ten miles. No professionals allowed to run. 1763f BILLIARDS. SUBSCRIPTION TABLE, FEATHERS HOTEL. MR. JAMES ARMSTRONG respectfully informs iwt his friends and the public that this beautiful Table will be OPEN to the PUBLIC THREE DAYS IN THE WEEK, viz., TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATURDAYS, when he hopes to meet with a share of public patronage. Yearly subscription, One Guinea. 1695 WATER SUPPLY TO WREXHAML JJDWABD LLOYD, TOWN HIEL, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Wrexham that he is prepared to LAY SERVICE PIPES AND FITTINGS to premises requiring Water. Also to BOILERS. CISTERNS, AND BREWERIES, cte., according to the regulations of The Wrexham Waterworks Company, upon the shortest notice, and the most reasonable terms; I j and trusts from his practical experience and moderate I charges, to merit his share of patronage. 1642 14, TOWN HILL. WREXHAM. Business Announcements. LARGE DELIVERY OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. W. & J. PRICHARD RESPECTFULLY announce the Delivery of very large Purchases in the following and other De- partments :— DRESSES AND SKIRTS. The New Epingle Cloth, Droguets, Poplin de Laine, Fancy and Plain Reps, Broche Linseys, Camlets, Aber- deen and Yorkshire Winceys, French Merinos, Cobnrgs, Alpacas, Lustres, &c. SHAWLS. Cashmere, Paisley, Chenille, Wool, Reversibles, and other Novelties. MANTLES AND JACKETS. Waterproof Tweed Cloaks, in all shades, &c.; Jackets in Astracan, Plush, Velvet Pile, and other Fabrics. HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACES. TRIMMINGS, Including some Novel and recent Styles. A choice and well-assorted Stock of Woven and Printed Flannel Shirtings, Gentlemens' Collars, Ties, Scarfs, Woollen Shirts, &c. Blankets, Flannels, Calicoes, Sheetings, &c., at a Great Reduction from lad year's Prices. Tottenham House, Wrexham. 1603 r MRS. SCOTT will be prepared to Show all the Novelties for the WINTER SEASON in MILLINERY, DRESSES, SHAWLS, MANTLES, SEAL-SKIN JACKETS, &c., on TUESDAY Next, and following days. 40, High-street, Wrexham, October 24th, 1866. 1685 WINTER FASHIONS. T. C. JONES BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public that h. Bhas just returned from London, where he haa carefully selected a choice varietv of MANTLES, JACKETS, DRESSES, SHAWLS, FURS, &c., &c. Also Millinery in all its branches, all of which are now ready for inspection. N.B.—T. C. J. begs to call attention to his Stock of Mourning Bonnets, always on hand. 1685 43, HOPE-STRFET, WREXHAM. MISS LLOYD begs to inform the public that she has returned from London, and she will be pre- pared to show the NEW STYLES in MILLINERY for the ensuing season on MONDAY next. 1686 NOTICE! NOTICE NOTICE R. LLOYD. 7, HIGH-STREET, WRREXHAM, BEGS to announce that he has lately made large pur- Behases under very advantageous circumstances, in COTTON and WOOLLEN GOODS. He is prepared to offer GREAT BARGAINS in the following articles for charitable purposes Welsh Flannels, Linseys, Calicos, Winseys, Hollands, Ginghams, Blankets, Cotton Sheets, Quilts and Counterpanes, Prints and Alpacas, Boy's and Men's Ready Made Clothes. N.B.-Liberal Discount allowed to Ladies and others who make large purchases for charitable purposes, Clothing Clubs, &c., &c. 1556 1866.-EISTEDDFOD.-1866. ON SALE AT THE EXCHANGE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT 90 & 92, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, The following CELEBRATED WELSH MATERIALSj Which have obtained FIRST PRIZES At the two lest National Eisteddfod Exhibitions, viz.:— Superfine Mountain Wool Welsh Flannel, from 2s. to 10s. 6d. per yard. Princess of Wales' Flannel, 3s. 6d. per yard Plain Thick Welsh Flannel, suitable for charitable purposes, 9jd. to 1312-d. per yard. Superior ditto, made from Mountain Wool, 14d. to 2s. 6d. per yard. Exhibition Prize Flannel, 4s. 6d. per yard. 9-4 and 10-4 Welsh Whittle Shawls, 18s. 6d. and 23s. Plain Black ditto and plain Scarlet ditto, 25s. and 30s. Grey and other mingled Scarfs, 12s. 9d. to 30s. 4-4 Fine White Wool Handkerchiefs, 3s. to 4s. 6d. Grey, White, and Sheeps' Black Woollen Yarn for Ladies' Knitting, in Scarlet, Magenta, Dahlia, Cerise, White, Grey, &c., 6s. 6d. per lb. Patterns sent Post Free to any address. .Carriage paid to all parts of the Kingdom. EXCHANGE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT 90 and 92, FOREGAlE STREET, CHESTER. 1545 J. F. EBISBUEY Begs to call special attention to his stock of CHEST PROTECTORS & RESPIRATORS (In every variety and price.) No person exposed to the changes of the weather and liable to colds should be without them. Also, just received in stock Fine Newfoundland Cod Liver Oil (this season's), Liebeg's Food, and Extracts of Meat, Bragg's Vegetable Charcoal (for indigestion), Tidman's Sea Salt, Genuine Eau de Cologne, Collia Brown's Chlorodyne. Paraffin, Petroleum, and Colza Oils. For disinfecting purposes J. F. E. would suggest the use of Chloride of Lime and Carbolic Acid, which he is now able to supply in large or small quantities, at a low price. DISPENSING ESTABLISHMENT, 1662 3, HIGH-STREET, WRKXHAM. :c THE NEW DISPENSING ESTABLISHMENT. HENRY PETERS, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, 22, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, BEGS to return bis sincere th aks to his numerous 0 friends and the public gei erally for the very liberal encouragement he has alrea received, assuring them that no exertion shall be on .ed on his part to merit increased confidence and suj )rt. The Drugs, Chemicals, and all < "ler standard prepa- rations procured direct from Mani. aetnring Houses of known reputation, are warranted of the choicest and purest quality, and the lowest charge made consistent with the use of a genuine article. 1688 WILLIAM GEORGE CRAY, (15 Years Managing Clerk in first-class Solicitors' Offices in Shropshire aad London.) LAW AND GENERA LA CCO U NT ANT, 15, HIGH-STREET, SHREWSBURY. QO OLICITORS' or Tradesmen's Books kept or audited. Bills of Costs made out. Bankruptcy and Assignment Accounts prepared. Executorship and Residuary Accounts prepared and passed. Arbitrations Conducted. Money advanced on Real and Personal Security. Rents and Debts Collected. Bankruptcy Forms for Birmingham and County Court Practice, Forms of Assignment, and all papers conneeted therewith, Bills of Sale, and other Legal Documents, al- ways on hand. Debts proved in the Bankruptcy Courts, and Meetings Attended. Agent for the Protector, Endowment, Loan, and Annuity Company. LUDLOW On Mondays. OSWESTRY On Wednesdays. WELLINGTON. On Thursdays. All Letters to be addressed to 15, High-street; Shrewle bury. 1658