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Sales by Auction SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. SALE IN THE TOWN HALL, WREXHAM, Ol THE UNSOLD ARTICLES AT THE BAZA A I. IN AID OF THE MINERA NEW CHUHCU BUILDING FUND. MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES have been favonrr-d with instructions to offer for unreserved SALf. BY AUCTION, in the Town Hall, Wrexham, on Tues- day, the 27th day of November, I860, the whole of the UNSOLD ARTICLES Exhibited at the Bazaar held in the National Schools, Minera, on the 5th, 6th, and 7th days of November instant, in aid of the Minera New Church Building Fand, consisting of a large assortmeu! of clothing of every description for adults and children, and a quantity of fancy work. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock at noon. 1823e SALE AT TREFYNANT BRICK WORKS, NEAR ACREFAIR, RUABON, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH _L & JONES (under an Execution from the Sheriff), upon the premises of T. W. Cowan, Esq., at his works at Trefynant aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 21st Novem- ber inst., the whole qf and effects, compris- ing an'excellent steam engine with rollers and other apparatus attached, a large quantity of pressed and other bricks, chimney mitres, rails, smith's bellows, anvil, vice, smith's tools, quantity of new and old iron, carpenter's benches, planks, tools, waggon, cart, wheel- barrows, stack of hay, together with numerous other articles and effects. Sale at 11 for 12 o'clock punctually. 18] 2e SALE AT RHOSDDU, NEAR WREXHAM. MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES have been instructed by Mr. Hey ward, to SELL upon his premises, at Bhosddu aforesaid, near the residence of the Rev. Mr. Brown, on Monday, the 26th day of November, 1865, the following LIVE STOCK and effects, viz.:—Two prime fat cows, 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 Btraw 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 & J_ 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 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 Bwlcbgwyn 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 being 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 nverted into a. public-house and spirit vaults. For further particulars apply to ROBERT WILLIAMS, Esq., Solicitor, Temple Row, Wrexham, or to the Auc- tioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 1782e SALE AT CAE BLYDDfN, near PONTBLYDDYN, FLINTSHIRE. MESSRS BAUGH and JONES have been instructed 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, Ac. 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 bay to go off. The LIVE STOCK consists of 5 in-calf cross-bred cowi, 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 scuffler, chaff cutter, iowing hopper, cart ropes, riddles, sieves, heel and other rakes, pikles, yelves, spades, dung hooks, hoes, scythes, 4c. 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 » —. ■■ IN BANKRUPTCY.] FREEHOLD LAND AT BRYMBO, NEAR WREXHAM. MR ALBERT BURY is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotsl, Wrexham, on Monday, 17th December, 1866, at Four o'clock, an undivided moiety of Twenty-six acres of FREEHOLD LAND, subject to a mortgage of JE700, containing thirteen acres or thereabouts, and situate at Brymbo, near Wrexham, now in the occupation of Mr John Edwards, of Gyfynas; the property of Alfred Charles Jones, a Bankrupt. The celebrated Yard Coal is proved under the estate, Other coals underlie, and all unworked. Further information will shortly appear; and for particulars apply to Henry Humphreys, Esq., Solicitor, Temple Row, or to the Auctioneer, 10, Temple Row, Wrexham. 14th November, 1866. 1826a SALE BY MR. T. W. HILL. OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MR. T. W. HILL begs to announce that he pur- poses holding SALES of FAT and STORE STOCK in the above Smitlifield, 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 SALE BY MR. LOVATT. 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 new of the vale royal of England. 0 To a gentleman fond of the sports of the country, 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 LiverpoollJr Manchester Merchants especially, as a most enticing and delightfully situated Hpot for retirement after the fatigues of the business of 1\ the day. Further information, an order to view, and a plan of the property, can be had i on application to the AUCTIONEER. Lovatt's Old Swan Inn, Wrexham, Oct. 25, 1866. 1687 BIBLES, PRAYER BOOKS, CHURCH SER -D VICES, and the OLD CHURCH HYMN BOOKS, always on sale at CHARLES G. BAYLEY'S, THE CBOSS & CHUBCH-STBEET, OSWESTRY. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. GRIFFITHS. SALE OF FAT & STORE STOCK AT WORTHEN- BURY, FLINTSHIRE. MR GRIFFITHS begs to announce that be has been 1. honoured with instructions from Mr Ellis, to .;ELL by AUCTION, at the Emral Arms Inn, Worthen- on MONDAY NEXT, 19th of NOVEMBER, L866, the following splendid STOCK: 25 Fat Cows and Heifers and Bullocks 15 Two and three-year-old Calving Heifers 100 Ripe Shropshire Down and other Sheep 10 Pork Pigs 20 Store Pigs Sale at One o'clock. N-R-The Sheep and Pigs will be sold at the Emral irms Inn the Cattle on land in the occupation of the vendor close to the village. Overrton, Ruabon, Nov., 1866. 1805a DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL. TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. MB GRIFFITHS begs to announce that his next i?i. 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 10LD HALL, EYTON. MR. GRIFFITHS begs to announce that he has been honoured with instructions from Mrs Pointon, who is retiring from farming, to SELL by AUCTION, on her premises, situate as above, on SATURDAY, the 1st of December, 18G6, the whole of her Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, &e., of which full particulars will appear in next week's Advertiser. Sale at eleven o'clock. Overton, November, 1866. 1820 SALE BY MR. COOPER. EGERTON ARMS, BROXTON, IN THE COUNTY OF CHESTER. MR COOPER has received instructions from Mr Bourne, who is retiring, to SELL by AUCTION, on Monday, November 26th, 1866, Twenty young short- horned DAIRY COWS, six calving Heifers, roan Bull, four yearling Calves, fat and store Pigs. (Licenses can be had for removing the above out of the county.) 1790a Legal and Public Notices. IN PARLIAMENT, SESSION 1867. WREXHAM MOLD AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. (Extension of time for compulsory purchase of land and construction of Works.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application is 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 I 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, "I Oswestry. 1 Solicitors for J. DEVEREUX PUGH, I the Bill. Wrexham. J WYATT & METCALFE, 28, Parliament-street, Westmister, 1747a Parliamentary Agent PANT DU AND WAENLAS MINING COMPANY, LIMITED. THE Directors of this Company inform the Share- t holders that Mr Christopher Hicks has resigned the offices 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, Company's Offices, Shrewsbury, Chairman. November 6th, 1866. 1750a WREXHAM UNION. APPOINTMENT OF FEMALE NURSE. THE GUARDIANS of the Wrexham Union will, at their Meeting to be held on the 22nd day of November instant., proceed to the Election of a I 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 Y,20 per annum, with rations and apartments in the Workhouse. The appointment will be made subject to the approval of the Poor Law Board. I 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, I JOHN BURY, Clerk. Wrexham,. November 1st, 18G6. 1721 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rrENDERS are invited for the proposed alterations in JL 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. LOCAL BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. MAIN SEWERS. THE LOCAL BOARD hereby give notice that they Tpropose to contract for the execution of the follow- ing WORKS of SEWERAGE First-A public Main Sewer from the main sewer in Hope-street, along Priory-street to the boundary of the Vicarage.premises, with a branch public sewer along the Guildhall-lane to some point near to the Guildhall. Secondly-A public Main Sewer from Alma-terrace and the Barnfield to the present main sewer in Madeira- hill. Plans and specifications of each of the said description of works may be inspected at the office of the Local Surveyor after the 22nd instant, between the hours of 9 and 12 o'clock a.m. of each day, who will also furnish forms of tender. Tenders for each description of works separately en- closed in sealed envelopes, marked "Public Sewers," No. 1 or 2, as the case may be, must be sent to me before the 29th instant. The Board will not be bound to] accept the lowest or any other tender or tenders. By order, Town Clerk's Office, JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk. 15th November, 1866. 1803 A GUINEA REWARD. LOST from Pickhill Meadows, on or about the 29lh ±J of September, two Wether SHEEP with the letters 1. B." on the left shoulder. Whoever will give to Mr J. Bithell, Salisbury Park, such information as will lead to their recovery will receive the above re- ward. 1796c PLASGOCH PLOUGHING MATCH. TpHE PLOUGH which took the first prize at this A Match, on Tuesday, the 6th inst., was made by JOHN EDWARDS, Smith, Marchwiel, whose Ploughs have taken several First Prizes in connection with the Denbighshire and Flintshire Agricultural Society.1824e Public and Legal Notices THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at JL Wrexham on the 10th day of August, 1866, in the Matter of JOHN JONES, of the Commercial Inn, Rhos, in the Parish of Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh, Beerhouse-keeper, Potatoe and Provision Dealer previously, of Overton, in the County of Flint, Fruit Dealer, and Huckster, adjudged Bankrupt on the 1st day of May, 1866. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bank- rupt after the expiration of six months from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the Judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court, the said order being suspended for that period, without protection. 1815d L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at JL Wrexhnm on the 14th day of November, 1866, in the Matter of THOMAS EVANS, of the Rossett, near Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, Butcher and Cattle Dealer, adjudged Bankrupt on the 10th day of July, 1866. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bank- rupt after the expiration of two months from this date, unless an appeal he duly entered against the Judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court, the said order being suspended for that period without protection. 1816d L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at JL Wrexham on the 14th day of November, 1866, in the Matter of EDWARD JONES, of Overton, in the County of Flint, Innkeeper, adjudged Bankrupt on the 25th day of September, 1866. An Order of Discharge will be delivered to the Bank- rupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless an appeal be duly entered against the Judgment of the Court, and notice thereof be given to the Court. 1817d L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. WE, the undersigned, TRUSTEES of the WELSH W WESLEYAN METHODIST CHAPEL, CEFN MAWR, desire publicly to acknowledge our gratitude and heartfelt Thanks to SIR W. W. WYNN, BART., M.P., for his kindness and liberality in disposing (for a nominal sum) of a piece of valuable land for the use of the above-named place of worship EDWARD DAVIES, Grocer, Cefn Mawr. THOMAS PRITCHARD, Collier „ JONATHAN JONES, Grocer, &c. „ EDWARD EVANS, Quarryman" EDWD. ROBERTS, Salt Dealer, Rhosymedre 1810a JOHN LLOYD, Bod Llwyd, Ruabon. DISTRICT OF LLANGOLLEN. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT.—LLANGOLLEN JLj MARKETS AND FAIRS.—Ordered that the FAIRS commencing in 1867. and thereafter be held as follows :-On the TUESDAY before the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN EVERY MONTH, throughout the year. The First Fair under this Order to be held on Tuesday, the 1st day of January, 1867, and during 1867 they will J.o..f!n,l1,uVQ • Tuesday, February the 5th I Tuesday, February the 5th Tuesday, March the 5th Tuesday, April the 2nd Tuesday, April the 30th I Tuesday, June the 4th Tuesday, July the 2nd Tuesday, August the 6th Tuesday, September the 3rd Tuesday, October the 1st Tuesday, November the 5th Tuesday, December the 3rd Llangollen-Local Board Room, November 8th, 1866. j JOHN EDWARDS, Chairman of the Local Board. 1789a CHARLES RICHARDS, Clerk to the Local Board TO BE SHOT FOR, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, JL at Mr Price Kendrick's, Belmont, Ffrith, 3 STORE PIGS. 1802d QTOLEN or STRAYED, on the 8th inst., a large black RETRIEVER DOG, belonging to Mr, Buckton, Wrexham. Any person found detaining the same after this notice wiil be prosecuted. 1822 WHERE DO YOU BUY YOUR BOOTS ? Ar P A Lll E R'S I 2, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE in TOWN. Home-made TBOOTS and SHOES for all classes and all seasons. Ladies' Kid Elastic Boots 3s. lOd. Gentlemen's ditto 9s. Gd. 1550 tg^Remember !—2, TOWN HILL. WREXHAM ENGINEERING AND IRON WORKS, (Near the Cattle Market, Wrexham). JAMES DARGAN, Engineer (late with Messrs. W. Fairbairn and Sons, Manchester), is prepared to take Orders for Engine Work, Mill Work, Boilers, Iron Beams for Buildings, Iron Tanks, Boiler Mountings, &c. All kinds of Smiths' Work, Repairs, &c., &c., &c. All Orders will be executed promptly, and on moder- ate terms. 1409 22 P E N Y B R Y N. 22 Opposite the Swan Inn, Wrexham. JOHN FRANCE BEGS respectfully to inform the inhabitants of t) Wrexham and the Neighbourhood, that he has commenced the business of CABINET MAKING, and hopes by strict attention to business, to merit a share of public support. October 12, 1866. 1643. MASONRY YARD, RAILWAY STATION, RUTHIN. JOHN MORRIS has on sale at the above yard a number neatly-dressed TOMB, CHEST, & HEAD STONES, in the celebrated Bangor, Minera, and Lime Stones. Also, MARBLE and other MANTEL-PIECES. All kinds of Masonry work made to order. Estimates supplied for new Buildings and repairs. 1530 NOTICE. -CEFN FREESTONE QUARRIES. THESE QUARRIES are now fully opened and JL the Proprietors are prepared to undertake orders for all descriptions of Bnilding Stone, of any given dimension; Grinding Stones of all sizes and very superior quality Pig Troughs, Cisterns, Copings, and all kinds of Masonry. Orders to be addressed to The MANAGER, MR CHAS. CHATHAM, 560 Cefn Freestone Quarries Co., 'near Ruabon. COEDPOETH BRICK AND TILE WORKS, NEAR WREXHAM. PARTIES BUILDING can now be supplied with JL Common and Pressed BRICKS, FIRE BRICKS, FLOORING TILES, AND PAVING BRICKS, In small or large quantities. Any size or pattern to order. Also Agricultural DRAINING PIPES, 2in. 3in. 4in. and 6in. diam. Proprietors, 1505 G. C. & W. PATTINSON. WILLIAM GEORGE CRAY, (15 Years Managing Clerk in first-class Solicitors' Offices in Shropshire aad London.) LAW AND GENERAL ACCOUNTANT, 15, HIGH-STREET, SHREWSBURY. SOLICITORS' 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 connected 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, Shrews- bury. 1653 Entertainments and Meetings. S. MARK'S CHURCH, WREXHAM. A SERMON will be preached in this Church on jLJL 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. 1762d ATTRACTIVE LECTURES ON SCIENTIFIC SUBJECTS. MR. ISAAC WILLIAMS begs to announce that he H i purposes giving a Series of LECTURES on SCIENCE and ART, from a Popular Point of View, and with a view to the instruction of Youth in the first principles of ASTRONOMY, GEOLOGY, CHYMISTRY, ZOOLOGY, and NATURAL PHILOSOPHY. The introductory Lecture will be delivered in the Large Room at the Temperance Hotel, Bank-street, Wrexham, (late the pri- vate Billiard Room) on Wednesday Evening Next, at Eight o'clock, p.m.; subject, "The Meteoric Phenomena of Monday and Tuesday, November 13th and 14th." Admission Front seats, 6d, second seats, 3d. Mr Williams is also making arrangements to open the Series at Oswestry, Cefn, Rhos, and Brymbo. 1807d TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. FIRST APPEARANCE IN THIS TOWN FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1866. SIGNOR T> OSCO, 1 the Greatest Wonder of the _D 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 givenby him with Bare Arms, without Sleeves, without Coat Pockets, without Covered Tables, and without any assistance whatever h. 1Jtertainment being new and entirely on the Indian |Bd3 Egyptian principles. ldmissiou-Numberecl 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 WREXHAM PENNY READINGS. THE NEXT ENTERTAINMENT for the Season -L 1866-7 will be held in the MUSIC HALL, Wrex- ham, on Tuesday, November 20th, 1866. THOMAS ROWLAND, ESQ., IN THE CHAIR. Admission, 6d. (entrance at side door) and Id. 1673 ALBERT BURY, Hon. Sec. WREXHAM DISTRICT TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. IT HE COMMITTEE have pleasure in announcing i. that the HON.,GENERAL NEAL DOW, and J. H. RAPER, ESQ, will attend a CONFERENCE and PUBLIC MEETING, to be held in WREXHAM on FRI- DAY, Nov. 30th. 1866, of which full particulars will appear next week. 1814d CAERGWRLE AUTUMN SPORTS. THE Second of these Annual Sports will take place on TTuesday, Nov. 20, 1866, ? hen the following prizes will be contested for, commencing at one o'clock prompt. lJ 0—DONKEY RACE: distance, half-a-mile. Entrance, 6d. 1st, 7s 6d; second, 2s 6d. II5-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, Zl 2nd, 5s. I 45—AMATEUR FOOT RACE: distance, quarter-of- a-mile. Entrance, Is. 1st, £ 1 5s; 2nd, 7s 6d. 2 O-CAERGWLE SILVER CUP RACE, for ponies not exceeding 12 hands. Distance, half-a-mile. Entrance, 2s 6d; catch weights. 1st, HandsomeI Silver Cup; 2nd to save his stake. I 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, Xl 10s; 2nd, 10s. 3 0—PONY RACE for Ponies not exceeding 13! hands. Distance, three quarters of a mile. Entrance' 5s, with £ 2 added. Second to save his strkes. 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 Education. MR. J. J. DENNIS, Organist of S. Mark's, 1M- Wrexham (late assistant to W. H. Monk, Esq., of King's College, London), begs to inform the inhabitants of Wrexham and its vicinity that he gives LESSONS on the PIANO-FORTE and ORGAN. Address, J. J. DENNIS, 14, Regent-street, Wrexham. N.B.—PIANO-FORTES TUNED. 1618 TONIC SOL-FA SINGING. MR. J. J. DENNIS, Organist of S. Mark's, Wrex- ham, proposes to FORM CLASSES for the Teaching cf SINGING on HULLAH'S SYSTEM, and will be glad to receive the names of those desirous of instruction.— Terms on applications to Mr Dennis, 14, Regent-street, Wrexham. 1658 EE M 0 V A L.-The Manor House Commercial JA Boarding Schools, WiaD, have been Removed to BIRKDALE PARK, SOUTHPORT, and were Re- opened on the 24th of July, 1866. The New Premises mises are known as THE COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, BIRKDALE PARK, SOUTHPORT. Entrance from West Cliff road. Home comforts, supe- rior educational advantages, and moderate terms, features which secured for the establishment at Wigan such marked success, characterise the new arrangements at Southport; to which is added a sea-side residence that is considered one of the most healthful in England. The new prospectus, with references to parents and guardians of former pupils, and of those now in the schools; also to gentlemen in different parts of the United Kingdom and Ireland, who have known the Principal during twenty years' experience in the train- ing of Middle-class Boys, will be forwarded on applica- tion to the Rev. Edwin Webster (Member of the Royal College of Preceptors), the Commercial College, Birk- dale Park, Southport. 603 WREXHAM ADVERTISER OFFICE, ADVERTISER BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. ALL kinds of letter press Printing, executed by A hand and Steam Power including :— CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, AND CARDS, IN THE NEATEST STYLES, Brewers' and Merchants'1 Delivery, Order, and Receipt Books Printed and Bound. Bottle and Cask Labels. Direction Cards. DRAPERS' POSTERS & HAND-BILLS, DISPLAYED IN FIRST-RATE STYLE, On the shortest notice, and on very advantageous terms AUCTIONEERS' LE BILLS AND CATALOGUES WITH THE UTMOST EXPEDITION. AW AND PAY SHEETS AND SETS OF ACCOUNT BOOKS FOR COLLIERIES. COLLIERY RULES IN WELSH OR ENGLISH CHECK DELIVERY BOOKS, ETC. BAYLEY AND BRADLEY, ADVERTISElt OFFICE, WREXRAM WEEKLY AND DAILY NEWSPAPERS, MA- GAZINES, &c., received immediately after publication by C.G. BAYLEY, The Cross & Church Street, Oswestry. I; Now ready, the First Monthly Part of BELGRAYIA l SOLD BY C. G. BAYLEY, The Cross & Church Street, Oswestry- Business Announcements. WORTHINGTON AND CO'S TRADE PRICES V f for the Present Season :— per Barrel. INDIA PALE ALE 63s. MILD BURTON 48s., 54s., 60s. STRONG DO 66?., 72s., 78s., 84s. ALBERT BURY, Agent. 1788a Temple Row, Wrexham. WILLIAM CONNER, ACCOUNTANT, FINANCIAL ESTATE, INSURANCE, AND GENERAL AGENT. Rents and debts collected. Prompt settlements. References given. Established in this business 13 years. Money advanced on goods of everj ? description. QFLBFLES—24, HENBLAS-STREET, WREXHAM, AND 29, BOOTH-STREET EAST, OXFORD-ROAD, MANCHESTER. j 1029 THE RUABON FOUNDRY CO. BEG to give Notice that they continue to execute BWork as heretofore. Clay Mills, Cranes, Weighing Machines, Columns, Girders, &c., &c. 1806d WATER SUPPLY TO WREXHAM. E D W A R D L L 0 Y D TOWN HILL, 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,$c., according to the regulations of The Wrexham Waterworks Company, upon the shortest notice, and the most reasonable terms; and trusts from his practical experience and moderate charges, to merit his share of patronage. 1642 14, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. I THE NEW DISPENSING ESTABLISHMENT. I HENRY PETERS, F??ILF =?D DISPENSING CHEMIST, 22, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, j BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his numerous Bfriends and the public generally for the very liberal encouragement he has already received, assuring them that no exertion shall be omitted on his part to merit increased confidence and support. The Drugs, Chemicals, and all other standard prepa- rations procured direct from Manufacturing 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 I FUNERALS. WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, WREXHAM. J. B. MURLESS BEGS to intimate that in order to meet the Bwants of the neighbourhood, he has pro- vided a handsome AP-ARGE and PLUMES, II which he is prepared to Let at the following reduced scale of charges:— WITHIN FOUR MILES OF WREXHAM, Hearse and One Horse 15s. Hearse and Two Horses 21s. Mourning Coach and Two Horses 21s. 8 ABOVE FOUR MILES AND UNDER EIGHT 1 FROM WREXHAM. | Hearse and One Horse 21s. Od. 1 Hearse and Two Horses 31s. 6d. I Mourning Coach and Two Horses 31s. 6d. | The use of a handsome silk velvet pall, 7s. Gd. § The best Hearse and Coaches, with new os- § trich feather plumes, atithe usual charges. 823 | From the LONDON TIMES To possess a Sewing Machine and to know how to use it is to possess a little mine of wealth." fJROTER AND P,,AKER'S CELEBRATED -L* ELASTIC OR DOUBLE LOCK-STITCH SEWING MACHINES Comprising all the latest improvements suggested by practical experience, and are now SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. For Family use or manufacturing purposes they are unequalled for strength and beauty of stitch, simplicity, durability, ease of management, and wide range of work, from the very finest to the heaviest. The only Machines which both SEW PERFECTLY & EMBROIDER PERFECTLY. 59, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, 150, REGENT STREET, LONDON. Agent for WREXHAM and Neighbourhood— J. FRASER, DRAPER, S., QUEEN-STREET. LW These Machines, and work done upon them, have never failed to receive the first premium over all competitors, wherever exhibited. Every Machine guaranteed. Instruction gratis. Illustrated prospec tus and samples of work gratis, and post free. Twist and M achine Cotton alway on hand. 1361 WREXHAM MOLD AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. RTIOSDDU STATION, WREXHAM. ARTHUR PHILLIPS begs to inform the inhabitants of Wrexham and neighbourhood that he has on SALE a constant supply of the best YARD and other HOUSE COALS, at the lowest possible prices. Orders can be left at 47, Hope-street, Wrexham, and delivered to any part of the town on the shortest notice. September 1st, 1866, 1606 SHOEING SHOEING SHOEING BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. EDWIN CALDECOTT in returning thanks to the Epublic of Wrexham, for the liberal support with which he has been favoured since his commencement in business, begs to intimate that he has taken the old established Shoeing Forge (formerly occupied by the late Thomas Pierce), Bridge-street, where he intends by a strict attention, coupled with a complete knowloige of the shoeing business, to merit a continuance of their support. All horses Shod in first class style, and on the shortest notice. 1278 THE TIMES, TELEGRAPH, STAR, STANDARD, i. DAILY NEWS, at two p.m. daily; the LIVER- POOL MERCURY, MANCHESTER EXAMINER, GUARDIAN, and COURIER, at 9-45 a.m., at CHARLES G. BAYLEY'S, THE CROSS & CHURCH-STREET, OSWESTRY. DAILY and WEEELY NEWSPAPERS can now be ) sent to any Station on the Great Western Railway with the Stamps of the Company, at One Halfpenny additional to the published price of the paper, on applica- tion to W. BAYLEY, News Agent, Wrexham; and C G. Bayley, News Agent, Oswestry. BOOKS! BOOKS!! SHAKESPERE FOR ONE SHILLING, IN Good Clear Type. A Marvel of Cheapness. WAVERLEY FOR SIXPENCE. Illustrated London Almanack Is. Zadkiel's ditto ditto 6d. Cassell's Illustrated Almanack 6d. Bow Bell's ditto ditto 6d. May be had from, W. BAYLEY, Wrexham. C. G. BAYLEY, Oswestry- Just published, price 3d., or post free for four stamps. LOCAL ANESTHESIA; or, the Total Extinction JLJ of Pain in Extractions and other Dental Operations. By A. E SULL, Surgeon Dentist, 8, Grosvenor-street, W., Author of Dental Surgery, a Practical Treatise," "Pure Dentistry," &c. Simpkin, MarshaU, and Co., ?and all Booksellers. 1255 Business Announcements. NOTICE NOTICE! NOTICE R. LLOYD. 7, HIGH-STREET, JVRREXHAM, BEGS to announce that he has lately made large pur- -D chases 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, XT "D TM l T-i- Blankets, Cotton Sheets, Quilts and Counterpanes, Prints and Alpacas, Boy's and Men's Ready Made Clothes. auowed to Ladies and others who make large purchases for charitable purposes. Clothing Clubs, &c., &c. 1556 LARGE DELIVERY OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. W. & J. PRICHARD RESPECTFULLY announce the Delivery of very J? 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,Coburgs, 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 last I year's Prices. Tottenham House, Wrexham. 1603 1866.-EISTEDDFOD.-1866. ON SALE AT THE EXCHANGE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT 90 & 92, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, The following CELEBRATED WELSH MATERIALS 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, 9.lcl. to 13td. 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, FOREGIIE STREET, CHESTER. 1545 WINTER FASHIONS! GLOVER AND ROBERTS Beg to announce that they have in Stock a great variety of PLAIN AND FANCY GOODS FOR THE PRESENT SEASON, consisting of The NEW "ELYSIAN BEAVERS;" and the NEW COLOURS in MELTON CLOTHS," for OVER COATS. FANCY VESTINGS AND TROUSERINGS IN THE NEWEST DESIGNS. G. and R. invite special attention to their 65s. SUITS, in different Colours; subject to the usual discount. Prices strictly moderate. Orders executed with dispatch and forwarded Carriage Free. GLOVER AND ROBERTS, TAILORS AND DRAPERS, 17, TARLETON-ST., (9 doors from Church-st.,) 1489a LIVERPOOL. REDMAYNE AND CO., SILK MERCERS 9" LINEN DRAPERS, SHREWSBURY AND LONDON, BEG TO DIRECT SPECIAL ATTENTION TO THEIR JD NOVELTIES in MANTLES AND JACKETS and NEW FANCY GOODS in every department. 1809a ALMANACKS, POCKET BOOKS, &c., of every description, received as soon as out by C. G. BAYLEY, The Cross & Church Street, Oswestiy. f USIC AT HALF PRICE. Pieces not on hand procured by return of Post, SOLD BY G. BAYLEY. The Cross & Church Street, Oswestry BOOKS not in stock procured in the shortest pos- JD sible time. A parcel from London daily received by C. G. BAYLEY, The Cross & Church Street, Oswestry. VOORSANGER'S CELEBRATED PENS. EDWARD VOORSANGER begs to call the atten- tion of the Scholastic and Commercial Public to his celebrated PENS, which for quality, durabilty, and cheapness are unequalled. The LAW PEN, suited for swift writing, and equal to the quill pen. The ALBATA PN, No 5, for fine writing, used in most of the railway and commercial offices in the kingdom. The SCHOOL PEN for fine or broad writing. Sold by C. G. Bayley, bookseller, Oswestry; and W. Bayley, bookseller, Wrexham. THE NEW TI-IIEKEEPERS. 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, geliinir by Thousands, Sent Post Free for 16 Stamps. AIdress-WILLUM SMITH & Co., Watchmakers, 2, Catherine Terrace, Holland Park Road, Kensington, London, W. Three Sent Post Free for 2s. 8d. in Stamps. 1751j WREXHAM FIRE ENGINE ESTABLISHMENT. FIRE ENGINE STATION: CHESTER STBBST. I Keys of the Engine-house with Superintendent YOUNG, opposite the Station-house, and at the Provincial I Insurance Company's Offices, High.street. r