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Sales by Auction. SALES BY BAUGH, JONES, & GRIFFITHS. Sale of Fat and Store STOCK at the GOLDEN LION INN, Rossett. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and Co., respectfully announce that their next SALE of FAT and STORE STOCK at the Gulden Lion Inn, Rossett, will be held on Tuesday, the 3rd day of November, 1868, and will thank parties wishing to enter Stock to do 80 with Mr Bromley, of the Golden Lion, aforesaid, or the Auctioneers, as early as possible, that the same may be duly advertised. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. 26 Prime Fat Cows and Heifers 4 In-calf Heifers 150 Prime Fat Sheep 3 Fat Pigs 5 Young Pigs 2 Fat Calves The property of F. Potts, Esq.; Boydell, Esq. W. Sisson, Esq.; P. Hunter, Esq.; Messrs J. Woodfin; W. Woodfin; R. Jones Davies, Harvey, and others. Lunch at One, and Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 633: SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK IN THE CATTLE MARKET, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and CO. respectfully announce that their next sale of FAT and STORE STOCK, will be held in their new mart in the Cattle Market, on THURSDAY, the 5th day of November, 1868 (Fair Day), and will thank parties wishing to enter stock to do so as early as conveuient that due publicity may be given, and it is particularly requested that all stock be at the mart by nine o'clock. The present entries sonsist of A lot of Prime Fat Heifers and Cows Several Barrens, and A lot of Prime Fat Sheep Further entries respectfully sjlicited. Sale at half- past 10 o'clock. 677j SALE in the New Vegetable Market, of Men, Boys and Women's new and second hand Wearing Apparel, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS BAUGH J_ JONES, and CO., in the Vegetable Market, Wrex- ham, aforesaid, on Saturday, November 7th, 1868, a larze variety of Men, Boy's, an-i Women's new and second hand wearing apparel, consisting of Cloth, Over, Frock, and Dress Coats, Corduroy. Cloth and other Trousers, Waistcoats, Smockfrocks, Dresses, Capes, Muffs, and Boots an,i Shoes of various sizes. Sale at eleven, two, and six o'clock. No Reserve. 768r SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE & OTHER EFFECTS, AT NO. 6, EARL STREET, FAIRFIELD, WREHHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and CO. have been in- structed by Mr Brown (who is changing his residence) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at No. 6, Earl-street, Fairfield aforesaid, on MONDAY, the 9th day of November, 18d8, his neat selection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., consisting of IN BACK AND FRONT ICl rCHES Earthenware, crockery, sundry tins, brass, pewter, and tin candlesticks, tin hastener and brass bottle jack, cast and other fenders, fire irons, iron stool, ash pans, brass trivst, two oak chairs, six cane-seated do. with damask loose covers, cane chair and cushion, American and other clocks, painted Pembroke, oak, round, and other tables, small mahogany vase stand, chimney glass in rosewood frame, two otta- mans, oil lamp, carpetting and hearth rug, perambulator. IN PASSAGE-Hat rail, three cocoa-fibre mats, several yards of stair carpetting and oil cloth (equal to new), stair rods. IN PARLOUR—Cast fender, polished fire irons, coal vase, carpet and hearth-rug, pier glass in gilt frame, do. in rosewood do., mahogany hair-seated and easy chairs, ehiffionier. mahosany loo table, do. mahogany do. with two leaves; ditto cornice pole and rings. THE BEDROOM FURNITURE comprises birchwood half- te-ter (with damask furniture), iron and wood French bedsteads and mattresses, feather and flock beds, maho- gany and painted chests of drawers, painted maple toilet drawers, washstands and dressing tables, toilet services and glasses, ottomans, cane-seated chairs, carpetting, &c. IN YARD-New wood-work, forming storehouse, rain- water tub, hampers, boxes, and sundry other articles and effects. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 727a Desirable FREEIIOLD PROPERTY at RHOS- LL?ERCHRU&Of?, M???- R?.J?n. Denbighshire. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH, J_ JONES, and CO., at the White Horse Inn, Rhos- llanerchrugog aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of November, lEGS, at Four for Five o'clock in the after- noon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced (under power of sale.) All that MESSUAGE or Dwel- ling-house, with the Shop, Yard and Premises thereunto belonging, situate in High-i-treet, in Rhosllanerchrugog aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr Robert Green. For further particulars, apply to Mr HUMPHREYS, Solicitor, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 733a PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE of Freehold Estates called GLANRAFON, near Brymbo, in the County of Denbigh, and FARM AND LANDS at Ridley TVood, Isacoed, in the same county qf Deiibigh. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS BAUGH, T JOES and CO., in the month of December, 1868, in 33 Lots, all that freehold estate called Glanrafon, near Brymbo, in the county of Denbigh, with the Inn, called the Rollers Arms, in the occupation of Mr E. Jones, Dwelling Houses and Shop in the occupation of Mrs Maddocks and others, and several very excellent building sites. Also all that freehold farm and lands situate at Ridley Wood and Isacoed, in the said county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Messrs John Richardson, and E. Saunderson. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements, and in the meantime, further information may be obtained upon application to J. A. HUGHES, Eqq., solicitor, Wrex- ham, or at the offices of the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 772r SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON & ELPHICK (THIS DAY.) HOPE, FLINTSHIRE. SALE of a Valuable FREEHOLD FARlIf and BUILDING LANDS, in the parish of Hope. lYJTL ESSRS CHURTON and ELPHICK respectfully J.1 '.L announce that they have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Nag's Head Inn, in Chester, on SATURDAY, the 31st day of October, 1868, at Two for Three o'clock p.m. most punctually, the untler-mentionecl valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, known as Llwvn Owen Estate, of 70 acres of land, which will be sold together, or in such lots ns are described in the printed particulars of sale, as un der, or in such other lots as the vendors' agent may determine at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions as will be then produced. LOT I. Comprises the LLWYN OWEN FARM, with the House. Out-buildings, Yard, Gardens, and upwards of 41) acres of excellent arable, meadow, and pasture lands. LOT II TO XX. Comprises LANDS suitable for building and other purposes, ranging from half-an-acre to upwards of seven acres. The property is pleasantly situated near the village of Hope and Caergwrle, close to a railway station, nine miles from Chester, and six from Wrexham and Mold. The house is well adapted for a gentleman's residence the property abounds with game, and is bounded by the In -Collieries are now River Alyn (a noted fishing stream). Collieries are now being worked on each side of the property, and there is little doubt that valuable coal seams are under this pro- perly. The building lots are very pleasantly situated on high land, overlooking the River Alyn, Caergwrle Castle, Bryn Estyn and Bryn Yorkiu Mountains. Hope village, church, and the beautiful surrounding country. Mr Kitson, on the premises, will appoint a person to show the lots. For further particulars and plans npply to Messrs H?L;'? PARKER, nd BIRCH, 801iitor, Chester ■ Mr JOSEPH CLARK, Wine Merchant, "rexham; Mr JOHN WH ALLEY, Land Agent, Chester; or the AUCTlOEERS Cbcster and Whitchurch (Salop). G47a. Chester and Whitchurch (Salop). 647a SALE BY MR C. PARRY. ELLESMERF, J?AIR. MR C. PARRY begs to announce instructions from ?i- several gentlemen to SELL by AUCTION, in the above Smithfield, on TUESDAY, November 3rd, 18G8— Lot of Ripe Fat Cows and Heifers Lot of Fresh Barrens and Store Bullocks Lot of Fat Sheep Choice Bacon and Porket Pigs. Sale at half-past Ten o'clock. Further entries respectfully solicited. 759a Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. W. CONNOR. (THIS DAY.) To Brokers, private families, and others. 011, Satunlay, October 31st instant, at one o'clock prompt. Unre- served Soie by Public Auction of Household Furni- ture, Kitchen utensils, Books, Glm, Pistol, and effects, upon the premises lately occupied by the late Mr Johnson, Garden Cottage, near the Red Lion Inn, Moss, near Wrexham. MR. WILLIAM CONNOR, has been favoured w:th Lt-L instructions from the representatives of the late Mr Thomas Johnson to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the premises of Garden Cottage, near the Red Lion Inn, Mos, near Wrexham, the whole of the useful HInOnU, SEHOLD FURNITURE and t?ut?, amongst which there are very useful and clean bedroom furnituie, including French bedsteads in maple, iron bedstead, mat- trasses, 2 excellent feather beds, bolsters and pillows, blankets, sheets, counterpanes, washstands and dressing- tables, painted maple chest of drawers, two sets of toilet service, water bottles, toilet glasses, bedroom carpets, I fenders and fire irons, stair carpet and rods. For the sittingroom and kitchen there are-a pier glass 3:t. 6in. by 3 ft. 9in., chairs, tables with and without drawers, splendid eight days' clock in long case, small clock, fenders and fire irons, ash pans, several splendid prints and engravings, including Friends in Adversity," &e., &c photographs of the Wrexham Parish Church, the Middleton's monument, &c., &c., China and earthen- ware, metal and other tea and coffee pots, wine and other glasses, moderator and other lampo;, oil cloth, car- pets, mats, cocoa matting, brasses, chimney ornaments, quick iron and heaters, 3 hand lamps, lamp shade, steel- yard, coal urn, filter, a lot of brushes, saw, chopper, pans, mugs, kettles, Dutch ovens, buckets, steps, clothes hors?, candlesticks, 7 rain tubs water cans, garden tools and roller, ladder, dog kennel, ale stillage, and other useful kitchen utensils. Also a sun and pistol, a number of books in volumes, magazines, &c., including portions of the Illustrated London News," Good Words," Com- hill," "Mutual Friends," "Sunday at Home," &c., &c., and a quantity of coloured prints from the Illustrated London News," and other effects. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at his Auction, Estate, Insurance, and general Agency Offices, Reg»nt Place, Hope-street. Wrexham. 729c rpO be SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION, by ?ir W1L- ± LIAM CONNOR, at the house of Mr Edward Lovatt. the Old Swan Inn, Abbot-street, in Wrexham, on FRIDAY, November 6th, 1868, at two o'clock in the afternoon, a POLICY of ASSURANCE for Two Hundred and Fifty Pounds in the Economic Life Assurance Society, on the life of a Wrexham tradesman, now in or ablut the forty-fourth year of hisige,ubject to the annsal premium of six pounds eleven shillings and three pence, and to conditions of sale to be then and there produced, The policy was issued several years since. For further particulars apply to William Sherratt, Esq., Solicitor, Q ieen's Chanbers, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneer, at his Estate, Insurance, and General Aaency Offices, Regent-place, Hope-street. Wrexham. 634b O BE SOLD by AUCTION by Mr WILLIAM T CONNOR, at the house of Mr William Edwards, Llanerchrugog Arms Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog, on FRIDAY, the 6th day of November, 1868, at Four o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions of sale, and a plan and description to be then and there produced, a plot of Land opposite the Royal Oak Inn, fronting a certain road at the Ponkey, called Mary Owen's Road," in the following or such other lots, as may be agreed upon. Lot 1 a plot of LAND, containing about 150 yards. 21 2 ditto 11 3 ditto „ 4 ditto „ 5 ditto 6 ditto „ 7 ditto It 0 8 ditto The land is suitable for the erection of Cottages. For further particularr apply to Mr Wm. SHERRATT, Solici- tor, Queen-street Chambers, Wrexham, or to Mr JOHN BOWYER, or to the AUCTIONEER. 640f RUABON.—PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. AT the suggestion of several parties Mr WILLIAM AL CONNOR begs to intimate that he will hold a Miscellaneous Sale by Public Auction at Ruabon on the FAIR DAY, November 20th, 1863. There are ilrea-ly several promises of entries of articles of various descrip- tions, and further early entries are respectfully solicited, so that the same may have the advantage of being fully advertised. Particulars of present and future entries will appear in next week's paper, and so on each week until the sale. Entries may be made with Mr Jones, Cross Foxes Inn, Ruabon, and with the Auctioneer, at his Auction, Estate, Insurance, and General Agency Offices, Regent-place, Hope-street, Wrexha#n. The Sale will commence at about two o'clock, or shortly after the close of the Stock sale. 764j TO FARMERS, BUTCHERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. Third SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION of FAT and STORE STOCK, &c., at Ruabon, at eleven o'clock prompt, on Friday, November 20th, instant, being the FAIR DAY. MR WILLIAM CONNOR, bags to intimate that in ivt consequence of the many entries of Fat and Sbore Stock. &c., '& at last Sale and ti.e whole not being got through until late, he has at the suggestion of sever J of his supporters changed the hour for commencement of sale which will take phce at eleven o'clock in the fore- noDn of Frid.ty, November 20th, 1868, being Ruabon Fair Day. h" The Auctioneer is much please III III ormmg his many friends that he his already had the promise of several entries, particulars of which will appear in future papers. No charge made for entries of lots unless sold by auction or privately upon the premises, Ln-I creflit given to purchasers if known to the Auctioneer or re.pectable references. Further eutries respectfully solicited, and may be made with Mr JONES, Cross Foxes Inn, Ruabon, or with the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Regent Place, Hope-street, Wrexham. Agent for the Norfolk Cattle Disease Assurance Association. 71.;3a PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WILL be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr WILLIAM CONNOR, in several lots, a plot, piece, or parcel of LAND, situate at Rhosllanerchrugog, near Ruabon' and well adapted for building purposes—being centrally situated. The sale will take place at Five o'clock in the after- noon of Friday, November 27th, 1863. at the house of Mr William Edwards, Llanerchrugog Arms Inn, Rhos- llanerchrugog, near Ruabon. Further particulars in future advertisements, and in the meantime apply to the AUCTIONEER, at his Auction, Estate, Insurance, and (General Agency Offices, Regent Place, Hope-street, Wrexham. 645a LAYD and BUILDINGS to be Sold by Public Auction, at PENTRE CHlilSTIONYDD, near Ruabon. MR WILLIAM CONNOl respectfully announces receipt of instructions from Mr Bolliver to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at Three o'clock in the After- noon of Friday, the 27th November, 1868, at the Public House occupied by Mr Edward Bolliver at Street Issa, near Ruabon, in one or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale, and upon such conditions as will then and there be pro(lueed:-All those Four COTTAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, and OUT- BUILDINGS, with the Gardens thereunto belonging, and a Piece or Parcel of LAND adjoining thereto, being about three roods, be the same more or less, situate and being at Pentre Christionydd, near Ruabon, in the Can of Denbigh, and in the respective occupations of Martha Lloyd, Joseph Reece, David Hughes, and Thomas Evans. The whole being situated in a thriving district, and to a person wishful to invest capital on cottage property, the land as above described offers an excellent opportunity for doing so. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEER at his Estate, Insurance, and General Agency Offices, Regent Place, Hope-street, Wrexham. 730a TO be SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, or PUBLIC AUCTION, Two very substantially and well- built COTTAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, con- taining to each house two good and lofty bedrooms, sitting-room, kitchen and scullery, and outbuildings, bakehouse, pig styes, &c., and a plot of land to each house now used as gardens, but well adapted for the erection of more buildings for business or other purposes, the same having a front view. The whole are situate and leading from the turnpike road between Coedpoeth and the Talwrn, not far from the Grosvenor Arms Inn. A great portion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage, and possession had in the spring of next year. To treat for purchase by private treaty, apply to Mr ROBERT WILLIAMS, on the premises and if not disposed of by private treaty, the whole will be offered for sale by public auction, by Mr Wilham Connor, auctioneer, Wrexham, on Monday, November 30th, 1863, and of which the hour and place of sale will be duly announced. 685g I Sales by Auction. I SALES BY MESSRS. LLOYD & JONES. ) MESSRS. LLOYD AND JONES, I MOLD, BEG respectfully to inform the Gentlemen, -D Farmers and Butchers of the neighbourhood, that they intend holding MONTHLY SALES for FAT and STORE STOCK, &c., &c., at the DOLPHIN HOTEL YARD, At which place they will arrange for accommodation for all Stock entrusted to their care at the Auction Mart. The above Sales are fixed on the Last WEDNESDAY in every month throughout the year, and will be conducted upon the very lowest charges possible, and all accounts will be settled immediately after the Sale. Stock, &c. to be in the Yard at Twelve, and the Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Luncheon will be provided at the Hotel. All entries of Stock, Carriages, Harness, &c., to be made as soon as possible, to enable the Auctioneers to have them properly advertised in the loual papers, &c. 456a FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Important SALE of FREEHOLD HOUSES and LAND etc., &c., at MOLD, FLINTSHIRE.  MESSRS LLOYD and JONES have been favoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Mrs Pellow, to submit to PUBLIC COMPE FITION, at the Royal Oak Inn, Mold, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of November, 1808, at Two o'clock, in such lots as may be decided at the time of sale, and subject to such con- ditions as will be then and there produced, Nine Sub- stantially Brick-built HOUSES, with Gardens thereto, now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Edwards and others, and situate at Maes-y-dderwen, abutting on the road leading to the Bromfield Hall Colliery from the Mold and Wrexham turnpike road. Also, that Piece or Parcel of LAND, known as Maei Glas," containing 2a. Ir. 20p. (be the same more or less), now in the holding of Mr Isaac Jones. This field is situate near the residence of the late Mrs Pellow, with a good road leading thereto, about three minutes walk from High-street, Mold, and is well I adapted for building sites or accommodation land, as there is a constant supply of water running through it. This lot is surrounded by lands of A. T. Roberts, Joel Williams, R. Peters, Esquires, and others, an l is well worthy the attention of market j gardeners. At the same time will be offered 60 SHARES in the Mold Gas and Water Company, and 10 SHARES in the Mold Market Hall Company, (if not previously disposed of by Private Treaty, of which due Notice will be given). For further particulars and plans of the property apply to Messrs HOSTAGE and TATLOCK, Solicitors, Chester, or at the AUCTIONEERS. Offices-Church Lane, Mold, October 9Lh, 1868. 616a SALE BY MR HEALING. ———- R H Y L. THREE First-class DWELLING-HOUSES on the Parade, Tivo HOUSES in Sussex-street, and Three Quillets of LAND. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr HEALING, at JL the Royal Hotel, Rhyl, on TUESDAY, the 3rd day of November next, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lot or lots as may be deter- mined upon at the time of Sale. LOT 1.—All that commodious and well-built DWEL- LING-HOUSE, No. 46, West Parade, fronting the sea, containing two Dining-rooms (16 by 13 feet and 16 by 12 feet), a large Entertaining-room, two Drawing-rooms (24 by 13 feet and 15 by 12 feet), and twelve good Bed- rooms, with all requisite Offices. LOT 2.-All that other commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 47, West-parade, adjoining the last lot, containing two Dining-rooms, two Drawing-rooms (17 by 15 feet and 18 by 13 feet), and thirteen good Bed-rooms- with all requisite Offices. Lots 1 and 2 are now occupied as separate houses by Mr Thomas Hughes, but they are so constructed that they can be occupied together as a Hotel and Boarding- house, having communications on the ground and first floors. There is also a large Entrance Hall within, which is a room suitable for a Bar, with arched Cellarage measuring 62 by 6 feet. The Out-buildings contain a three-stalled Stable, Coach-house, Hay-loft, and other Offices. Lots 1 and 2 will first be effered in one lot, and if not so sold, they will be offered separately. LOT 3.—All that desirable DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 33, West-parade, containing Dining, Drawing, and seven Bedrooms, with all suitable Offices, and now occupied by f Mr Hall, as yearly tenant thereof. LOT 4.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 5, Sussex- Istreet, adjoininig the Royal Hotel garden and Bowling Gresn, and now occupied by Mr Evans, containing Dining, Drawing, and five Bedrooms, with all suitable Offices' LOT 5. All that DWELLING-HOUSE, Confec. tioner's Shop, an I Bakehouse, No. 6, Sussex-street, ad- joining the last lot, and now occupied by Mr Jones, containing Drawing-room, five Bedrooms, with Kitchens and all necessary Offices. Lots 4 and 5 will first be offered in one lot, and if not so sold, they will be put up separately. LOT 6.—All that PIECE of LAND situate in Maes-y- caws, being part of the Storehouse property, containing la. Or. 8p., surrounded by Ty Newydd Farm, belonging to Mrs Warren, and now occupied by Mr Roger Hughes. LOT 7.—All that other PIECE of LAND situate at Mill Bank, containing 913 yards, adjoining lands belong- ing to the representatives of the late Miss Angharad Llvvyd and Mr Robert Hughes, Elwy Hall. LOT S.-All that other PIECE of LAND situate at Mill Bank, adjoining the last lot, and containing 868 yards. Immediate possession may be had of Lots 1, 2, 6, 7, and 8, and of Lots 3, 4, and 5, on the 1st day of May next. The FURNITURE in the houses Nos. 46 and 47, West-parade, WILL BE SOLD on the 5th, 6th, and if nee,ssary, the 7th days of November next. Further particulars or information may be obtained of Mr HEALING, Auctioneer, Rhyl; Messrs WILLIAMS and WYNNE, Solicitors, Denbigh Messrs BOYDELL and POWELL, Solicitors, Chester or of Mr J. PARRY JONES, Solicitor, Denbigh. Denbigh, 12th October, 1868. 693a SALE BY MESSRS DAYIES AND ARMOR. PRELIMANARY NOTICE OF A TIMBER SALE IN DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE. Important to Timber Merchants, Ship Builders, Mining Proprietors, and Others. Great Sate of Oak, Scotch Firs, Larch, Poplar, Beach, Alder, Birch, Sfc. MESSRS. DAVIES & ARMOR have been honoured M with instructions from a Gentleman who is retir- ing trom the Timber trade, to SELL either by AUCTION or TICKET, to be decided on the day of Sale. The Sale to take place on the 25th of NOVEMBER, 1368, at the ROYAL OAK INN, in the town of Denbigh, North Wales, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, under conditions to bs then produced. Comprising SEVERAL LOTS OF VALUABLE TIMBER, numbering in all about 2,500 trees, and now lying at TAN Y GYRT Estate, within about 3 miles of the town of Denbigh also at PWLL GWYN Station, on the Mold Line; also at Mold Station, and likewise near the Town of Holywell. Further particulars will appear in future advertise- ments, and any other information can be had from the Auctioneers, at their Office. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Oct. 23th, 1868. 753j SALES BY MESSRS WILLIAMS & EATON. TO TALLOW CHANDLERS, GREASE MANU- FACTURERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. WILLIAMS AND EATON beg to an- nounce that they are instructed by Mr Cynric Jones (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to submit to Sale by PUBLIC AUCTION on the premises known as Cefn-y-Gader. situate in High-street, Mold, on WEDNES- DAY, the 11th of November, 186S, (if not previously dis- posed of by private treaty), the whole of the valuable i WORKING PLANT, UTENSILS, and IMPLEMENTS I used in the above named Chandlery business, consisting II of one egcr-shaped steam boiler, three pans, moulds, frames, rods, blocks, wick cutting machine, dipping, beam, scales and weights, bleaching apparatus (quite I' new), &c., &c. The premises, (which are subject to < £ B rent only), are conveniently situated, and comprise rendering, dipping, < bleaching, store and packing room office, boiler shed and stable. The plant being in excellent order, and the busi- ness being of such old standing, furnish an opportunity very rarely met with. I Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Farther particulars may be had on application to the j Auctioneers at their Offices, Holywell and Mold. ? Oct. 27, 1868. 758i Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co.| AUCTIONS FOR THE SALEOFCATTLE, SHEEP, &c. BY MESSRS GRIFFITHS & CO. Wrexham Smithfield each Fair-day, and the Second Thursday after. Oswestry Dittoeach Fair-day. Whitchurch Ditto Ditto. Sales on Fair-days' at Ten o'clock prompt. Other Sales specially advertised. Chief Offices, Yorke-street, Wrexham, where all entries of stock and communications will be thankfully received and promptly attended to. 74411. BANGOR, near Wrexham, Denbighshire. FAT STOCK. MESSRS GRIFFITHS and Co. resp?ctMly announce i ?- i that they have been favoured with instructions from Mr Mulliner, of Ruyton Farm, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Oak Inn, Bangor, on MONDAY next, November 2nd, 1868, the following splendid STOCK viz:— 200 Grand Ripe Shropshire-down Wethers and Ewes 10 Prime Fat Beasts Pork Pigs, &c., &c. Week's keep. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Offices, Yorke-street, Wrexham. 746g SALE BY MR RICHARDS. IMPORTANT SALE IN THE TOWN HALL, WREXHAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. MR RICHARDS has again been instructed by Mr Masters, to SELL by AUCTION, in the above Hall, on WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY, Novem- ber, 4th, 5th, and 6th, 1868, a most varied, select, costly, and magnificent Stock of ELECTRO PLATE and CUTLERY. To enumerate in full all the articles would not only be too tedious for public perusal, but occupy unnecessary space in an advertisement. Amongst the Electro-Plated Goods will be found venison, steak, entree, and vegetable dishes; dish covers, in many varieties soup, sauce, and vegetable tureens; kettles, with lamps and stands; kettles, without lamps; tea urns, tea and coffee equipages, of no less than thirty different designs liquor stands, for 1 or 3 decanters cruet frames, with 3, 4, 5, 6, and 7 bottles Some of these surpass in ele- gance any hitherto offered in Wrexham, they being of quite a new design; pickle frames, with elaborately wrought mountings, and jars of the most richly cut crystal; ruby claret jugs, in cut glass and electro-plate goblets lined with gold, and silver mounted; cups, in quarts, pints, and half-pints, richly chased and engraved as well as plain, these are also lined with gold; sugar vases, flower stands, salvers, butter coolers, marmalade stands, honey jars, knife rests, fish carvers, in cases; table, dessert, tea, salt, mustard, egg, and sugar spoons, in many styles soup, sauce, and toddy ladles to match. Amongst the great variety of Cutlery, there are maho- gany cases containing twenty-four pieces of dessert ) cutlery, with electro-plated blades and prongs, and have ( handles of pearl, ivory, agate, and electro-plate table cutlery, with African and other ivory, horn, bone, shell, and electro-plate handles; dessert knives to match the table knives, sets of fifty pieces, sets of twenty-four pieces and sets of twelve pieces, without cases, the same in cases; beef slicers, beef and game carvers, bread, cake, and fruit knives, with plain and ornamental blades and handles, in short every description of electro-plated i articles and cutlery will be found in this immense stock. Mr RICHARDS can say in reference to this Stock that, coming from a celebrated house, the quality of the goods j is such as can with every confidence be recommended he j solicits from his friends and the public an inspection, which will be far more satisfactory to him and them than any comment which he can make. The Sale will commence each day at Two o'clock in the afternoon, and Six in the evening. Office-28, Bridge-street, Wrexham. SALES BY MR. ALBERT BURY. Periodical, Unreserved, and bona fide Sale of HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, at the TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. MR ALBERT BURY begs respectfully to announce .1YL that he will SELL by AUCTION, in the Town. Hall, Wrexham, on THURSDAY, November 12th, 1868, at Twelve o'clock most punctually, a large and varied collection of useful and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and other Effects. For particulars see catalogues, which will be published on the Monday preceding the Sale. Entries solicited of goods and furniture for the above Sale. Last day for receiving Entries November 7th. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, Temple Row, Wrexham. 775a Important Sale of Bricks, Stills, Iron Tanks, Waggon Boiler, Timber, Crab Winch, Iron Pipes, Cast Iron Coping, Gas Piping, Coopers' Shed, d;c., at COED TALON, MR ALBERT BURY begs respectfully to state that he has been instructed to SELL at the MEADOW VALE OIL WORKS, Coed Talon, near Mold, on Friday November 13, 1868, the following Valuable Effects:— 140,000 good Bricks, well and carefully cleaned and stacked in Lots, two cast iron stills, nearly new, (by Bennie and Co, Glasgow), 1500 gallons each, with tanks, super heater, worms and fittings complete, one cast iron still (by Bennie and Co., 900 to 1000 gallons, with tank, worm, &c., complete, cast iron tank, 8 feet by 4 feet, 8 ft. deep cast iron tank, 12 feet by 6 feet, with iron cover; waggon boiler, 19 ft. 6 in. by 7 ft. diameter, with fittinss, crab winch, iron wheelbarrow, several tons of good 6 in. iron socket pipes, a quantity of 2 in. gas tubing; about 160 yards of Railway rails, (flat bottomed), smiths' shop, (brick and slates), timber, blocks and chains, blacksmiths tools, 3 legs, quantity of coping, new doors, window frames, &c., anvil, 4 ladders, superheater, with box and fittings, a quantity of floor tiles, and a large quantity of other useful etfects, too numerous to mention. The sale will commence punctually at 12 o'clock. The works are situate about two miles from the Hope Junction Station, on the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway. Auction and Estate Agency Offie, 10, Temple Row, Wrexham, Oct. 28, 1863. 771r SALE BY MR C. E. JONES. OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. SALE of Genteel HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Cows, Pigs, Horses, Dog Carl, and other Effects, at LA- BURNUM VILLA, on Monday, 2nd Nsvember, 1868. MR C. E. JONES has been honoured with instruc- tions from A. Pearson. Esq., who is changing his residence, to SELL by AUCTION, the who]e of the ¡ res i dence, FURNITURE and Out-door ESects. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Out-door Effects. Sale to commence punctually at Twelve o'clock. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer, Overton, Ruabon Mr T. THOMPSON, Stationer, Ellesmere; and at the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood. 741a Public and Legal Notices. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the partnership JJ\ heretofore subsisting between us the undersigned, James Cheetham and Richard Chadwick, carrying on business as engineers, millwrights, machinists, iron and brass fouuders, at the Eagle Foundry, Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, under the style or arm of Cheetham and Chadwick, was this day dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due to or from the said firm will be respectively received and paid by the said Richard Chadwick, who will continue to carry on the business in his own name and on his own account. Dated this 30th day of October, 1868. JAMES CHEETHAM. 767r RICHARD CHADWICK. I NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the partner- L?t ship heretofore subsisting between us, the under- signed JOHN WILLIAM SPARROW, JAMES SPARROW, and SAMUEL POOLE, at Frood, near Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, as ironmasters, under the firm .of "SPARROWS and POOLE," was dissolved by mutual con. sent on the day of April, 1867, so far as related to the said JOHN WILLIAM SPARROW, and that all debts due to and by the said late firm, will be received and paid by the said JAMES SPARROW and SAMUEL POOLE, who, since the said date, have carried on the said business of Ironmasters at Frood aforesaid, in part- nership together, under the firm of "SPARROW and POOLE." Dated this 22nd day of October, 1868. JOHN W. SPARROW, JAMES SPARROW, 723c SAMUEL POOLE. LOST, on Saturday, the 24th of October, on the road t between Gwastad and Rossett, a small rough SCOTCH TERRIER DOG. Colour—iron gray on the back, with brownish gray head and legs. Any one bring- ing him to Barnefilde, Rossett, will be rewarded. 778 » Legal and Public Notices. Consorvators of the Fishery Districts of the Rivers "Dee" (including Bala Lake), Olwydd and Eluiy," Conway" and Severn!' and their Tributaries, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the Quarter I SESSIONS of the Peace for the County of Den- bigh, held at Wrexham, on the 22nd day of October, 1868, the following appointments of Conservators were made in pursuance of the 15th Section of the Salmon Fisheries Amendment Act, 1865. For the Fishery District of the River Dee and its Tri. butaries, including Bala Lake and its Tributaries. Lieutenant Colonel Richard Blackwood Price, The Bryn, Ruabon Charles Robert Horsley Tottenham, Esquire, Plas Berwyn, Llangollen Peter Walker, Esquire, Wrexham Brooke Cunliffe, Esquire, Dinbren, Llangollen; Arthur Mostyn Owen, Esquire, The Elwy, Ruabon and Frank Scott Hodgson, Esquire, Sodylt Hall, Ruabon. For the Fishery District of the Rivers Clwyd ancl Elwy, and their Tributaries. Brownlow Wynne Wynne, Esquire, Garthewin, Aber- gele; William Douglas Wynne Griffith, Esquire, Garn, Denbigh Richard Frederick Birch, Esquire, Brynmor- fydd, Denbigh; Edwar I Humphrey Griffith, Esquire, Plasnewydd Trefnant, Rhyl; Philip Henry Chambres, Esquire, Llysmercbion, Denbigh, Mr John Robert Jones, Lleweny, Denbigh; Andrew Loyle, Esquire, Plasdulas, Rhyl; and John Denman, Esquire, Brynyffynnon, Ruthin. For the Fishery District of the River Conway and its Tributaries. The Honorable Edward Gordon Pennant, Penrhyn Castle, Bangor; The Right Honorable Allenic Drum- mond Lord Willoughby de Eresby, Caen Lodge, Twicken- ham Henry Robertson Sandbach, Esquire, Hafodunos, Llanrwst; John Blackwall, Junr., Esquire, Oaklands, Llanrwst; Heneage Wynne Finch, Esquire, Voelas, Pentrevoelas, Llanrwst; Robert Owen Moulsdale, Es. quire, Bryndyffryn, Llanrwst; Hugh Beavor Roberts, Esquire, Plas Llanddoget, Llanrwst; Robert Thompson Hill, Esquire, The Cottage, Llanrwst; and John Jones, farmer, Tanrallt, Bettws y Coed, Llanrwst. For the Fishery District of the River Severn and its Tributaries. Joseph Frederick Eyeley, Esquire, M.D., Llanymynech, Oswestry and Mr Owen Hughes, of Llangedwyn, Oswestry. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace of the County of Denbigh. Ruthin, 26th Oct., 1868. 738a THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the COUNTY COURT of Denbighshire, holden at JL Wrexham and Llangollen, in the matter of Thomas Morris, of Marrord, in the County of Flint, surgeon, ad- judged bankrupt on the 30th day of July, 1868. A meet- ing of the creditors of the said bankrupt will be held before the Registrar at Wrexham, on the 16th day of November, 1868, at eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of declaring a dividend, and also whether any allowance shall be made to the bankrupt. Proofs of debts will be received, and creditors who have not yet proved, and do not then prove, will be excluded the benefit of the dividend. 770r L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the COUNTY COU itT of Denbighshire, holden at JL Wrexham and Llangollen, in the matter of Edward Evans, of Glascoed, in the township of Brymbo, parish of Wrexham, and county of Denbigh, farmer and timber carrier, adjudged bankrupt on the 11th day of June, 1868, at eleven o'clock in the lorenoon, for the purpose of de- claring a dividend, and also whether any allowance shall be made to the bankrupt. Proofs of debts will be received and creditors who have not yet proved, and do not then prove, will be excluded the benefit of the dividend. 769r L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE ALBERT LIFE ASSURANCE CO. Chief Office :—7, Waterloo Place, Pall Mall, London. Liverpool Branch:—3, Jackson Chambers, South Castle-street. CAPITAL < £ 500,000, subscribed by over 500 share- holders. Annual income £ 350,000. Claims paid five millions sterling. NEW BUSINESS, 1867:- 1637 Policies assuring X644,085 and yielding in New Premiums X28,863 12s. 9d.-Every description of Life Assurance business transacted on favourable terms.— The Directors have appointed MR JAMES JONES, 13, Bank-street, Wrexham, agent to the company, from whom prospectuses and every information can be obtained. 585j THE MOLD GRAMMAR AND COMMERCIAL SCHOOL. MAES G A R MO N HOUSE. Master:-MR E. J. PAUL. THIS ESTABLISHMENT will be opened on TUES- JL DAY, October 27th, for the reception of a limited number of BOARDERS and DAY SCHOLARS. For terms and prospectus, apply to Mr E. J. PAUL, Ruthin. 651a Entertainments and Meetings. A PUBLIC MEETING OF THE WORKING MEN OF WREXHAM WILL be held in the TOWN HALL, on MONDAY VV Nisiht next, November 2nd. 1868, to promote the return to Parliament of Mr W AT KIN WILLIAMS. Mr Pryce Jones in the chair. Mr Watkin Williams and Mr Gee, of Denbigh, will, with others, address the meeting. Doors open at half-past seven, to commence at eight. 748b WREXHAM PENNY ENTERTAINMENTS. THE next of the series of these Popular Meetings Twill be held in the Concert Hall, The Market, on TUESDAY next, November 3rd, 1868. An attractive Programme is in course of preparation. Doors open at half-past Seven o'clock, commencing punctually at Eight o'clock. Prices, Id., 3d., and 6d. 773a ALBERT BURY & T. MILLIGAN, Hon. Sees. GRAND CONCERT. ASSEMBLY ROOM, MARKET HALL, MOLD. On THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 5th, 1868. ARTISTES :— REV. E. STEPHEN, (Tanymarian Pencerdd), I Miss MONKHOUSE, Liverpool. MR R. S. HARDING, j Liverpool. MR JACKSON, Liverpool. S. ALLEN JONES, Mold. PIANIST :— MR W. WALKER JONES. To commence at half-past Seven. For particulars, see programmes. 695a TREVOR NATIONAL SCHOOL. j A GRAND AMATEUR CONCERT will be given in jCjL the above Schoolroom, on FRIDAY, November 6th. Doors open at 7 p.m., to commence at 7.30. Admission Reserved Seats, 2s.; Second Seats, Is. The proceeds will be devoted towards the funds of the above School. Tickets may be had from the Rev. H. T. OWEN Trevor; and Mr W. H. LARDEAUX, National School- master, Trevor. 670g BANGOR PENNY READINGS. THE second series of the above Readings, will com- -L mence on Saturday, the 7th November, 1868. Rev G. H. McGill, will take the chair at 7 o'clock. Doors open at half-past six. Admission, Reserved seats 3d. back seats Id.. 749r THE OLD ESTABLISHED DRUG AND CHEMICAL ESTABLISHMENT, 31, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. JOHN WILLIAMS, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, RESPECTFULLY begs to intimate to the inhabitants of Wrexham and the surrounding district that he has succeeded Mr Richard Nokes in the above line, where, by strict personal attention to business, combined with paying special regard to the purity of his medicines and other articles, he will not only obtain, but merit a large share of patronage. Fully conscious of the responsibility attending the preparation of Physicians' and Surgeons' Prescriptions, J.W. assures those who may extend to him their favours that he not only employs the utmost care in the selection of Chemicals and Drugs, but also devotes the most unremitting attention to the compounding and dispensing of them. Patent Medicines, and all articles connected with the business, of the purest quality, always in stock. 337g Business Announcements. WHISKEY! WHISKEY!! WHISKEY!  Trv MURLESS'S IRISH WHISKEY, At the VAULTS. No. 1, YORKE-STREET. FOR CASH, at 18s per Gallon. 693r T. MANLEY, [ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT.\ 26, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Families supplied with his celebrated home-brewed Ales, 20s., 22s., 24s., and 30s. per Half-barrel; Table Beer, 12s. and 15s. per Half-barrel. Sole agent for Blockey's nourishing London Stout, analysed and reported on by Dr. Hassall, and highly recommended to invalids by the medical profession. Imperial Pints, ,49. 6d. per Dozen. > Reputed Pints, 3: Half Barrels, 33s. Agent for the Licensed Victuallers Tea Co. 765a MAR C H B R E W S. ALBERT BURY is upplying March Brews of jnL Worthington's ALES in splendid condition, in Cask and Bottle. All orders delivered free within three miles of Wrexham. Per Dozen Imperial Per Pints. Pints. Half Barrel Indian Pale Ale. 4s. 4s. 6d.30s. Mild Ales 21s., 24s., 27s., and 30s. per half barrel. 829a ALBERT BURY, Agent, Temple Row, Wrexham. THE GLADSTONE CLARETS.—Specially imported JL direct from Bordeaux in the wood. They are pure Grape Wines, and are highly recommended by medical gentlemen. Price, for payment on or before delivery, 8a 9d, 10s 6d, 12s, 16. 20s., to 26s per dozen quarts. Im- ported, Bottled,and sold by W. GLYN ETANS, Chester. 487r TO THE INHABITANTS OF CEFN MAWR AND NEIGHBOURHOOD. IN consequence of the Sudden and Unlamented Death JL of poor TOMMY TRUCK, his old friends and as. sociates are respectfully requested to call at Canton House, Cefn Mawr, where they will find something to their advantage. 721b JOHN LLOYD, Proprietor. DAVIES'S HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVING ROOMS. N.B.—-Clean pair of Brushes to each Gentleman. 6, CHESTER-STREET (opposite Evans's Vaults.) 750a J. B. WHITE AND BROTHERS, LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT STORES, REGENT STREET, (Near the Railway Station), WREXHAM. THOMAS CATHRALL, AGENT FOR the Sale of the above-named CEMENT, can f safely recommend it, having for many years used it at several jobs of Cementing, both for Flat Work, Mouldings, and Ornamental Work. Can be had at the STORES, Regent-street, in any quantity. 697a MR WILLIAM CONNOR BEGS to return thanks for the liberal support which I he has received during the twelve years he has dona business in Wrexham and neighbourhood, and informs his friends and the public that he has removed from 24, Henblas-street to REGENT-PLACE, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, I where he will continue to carry on the business of AUCTIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE and LAND AGENT, ACCOUNTANT, and ARBITRATOR. Those who favour him with instructions for Sales, Valua- tions for the PROBATE and CHANCERY COURTS, &c., &c., may rely upon his best endeavours being exerted on their behalf, and on very reasonable terms. AGENT FOR THE ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANY. .£253,000 have been paid to Insurers through Accidents. Persons paying .£3 per year secure .£6 per week during total disability occasioned through an accident, and .£1000 in case of death. Thirty Shillings per year secures .£1000 in case of Death by Accident. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS.-20s. per year secures £6 per week during total disability and £1000 in case of Death. ALSO AGENT FOR THE SCOTTISH UNION FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, E-tablished 1821. Invested Funds, One Million Sterling. Annual Revenue f rom all sources, .£222,090. Amount of Life Department in force, £4,000.000. A person aged 22 years paying 5d annually secures £100 at Death. A person aged 30 years paying.£2 2s. 4d. annually secures .£100 at death; and so on in proportion to age. No entry money charged. Premiums imay be paid either l annually, half-yearly, or quarterly. FIRE DEPARTMENT.—To FARMERS. The Amount insured on Farming Stock and Crops in one year was .£1,666,590. To PROPERTY OWNERS, MANUFACTURERS, TRADES- MEN, AND OTHERS. This Company Insures Property, Stock-in-Trade, &c., &c., and has paid upwards of Two Millions for Fire and Life Claims. W. CONNOR'S AUCTIONEER AND AGENCY OFFICES, REGENT-PLACE, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. August, 1868. 202b MOLD. NEW WATCH AND CLOCK ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH STREET. FFRASER, of HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, begs to JL* inform the gentry and inhabitants of MOLD and its vicinity that, in compliance with the wishes of numerous customers in the locality, he has taken pre- mises in HIGH-STREET, MOLD, which are now opened as a branch from his Wrexham establishment, replete with a STOCK of WATCHES (GOLD AND SILVER), CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, BAROMETERS, WEDDING RINGS, SPECTACLES, COMBS AND BRUSHES, And other miscellaneous articles connected with the trade of the same genuine character as kept at his Wrexham establishment, and at the lowest possible prices. F. Fraser would call particular attention to the impor- tant practical character of his business, and he insures the proper repairs of every description of English and Foreign Clocks, Watches, and Jewellery, by competent workmen under his own peisonal supervision. 531b FIREWORKS FIREWORKS M A LARGE STOCK AT Q. O M E R JONES'S, 13, BANK-STREET, WREXHAM. Parties requiring any FIREWORKS for the 5th of November will do well to order immediately, as there is always great difficulty in filling orders at this time of the year. 710g RPHE JQ E L P H BRICK AND FIRE CLAY WORKS, ACREFAIR, NEAR RUABON, RED AND WHITE GOODS. For prices and particulars, Apply to 867a T. H. SEACOME. HENR POOLE, HORSE CLIPPER AND SINGER, BEGS respectfully to inform the Gentry and Horse JD Keepers of Wrexham and its neighbourhood that he continues to Clip and Singe Horses on the most reasonable terms. All orders entrusted to him shall receive his best and prompt attention. No. 6, CHAPEL STREET, WREXHAM. 713a MR. W. C. EATON, AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ESTATE AGENT. AND ACCOUNTANT, I BEGS to solicit those who may require his services in JD Selling by Auction, Letting or Managing House Property, or speedily Disposing of Businesses, to furnish him with full particulars of their requirements. Books Balanced and Audited, Tradesmen's, Executors' and Trustees' Accounts prepared for settlement. Deeds Documents, Specifications, and Writings accuratdy* afti expeditiously copied. Rents and Debts collected aua recovered. Fire and Life Policies effected. Valnati«vn £ for Probate and Administration prepared. Office: 69, Wrexham-street, Mold. 1268a