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i Sales by Auction;    BAUGH, JONES, & JONES. _L  ?.?,?a??<r??.??.'?a?«/ f<'?'7;&??om? ¡III' i },. l •: if. "noU#h»ld Furniture, Stanhope ?A<K<«?, :;f J'iawd Harness, and out-duor ?de?, at 4 CYMMAU HALL, Flintshire. IJ !L 'It:- B?UGH, JOE- & Co. have been ?I :iv [ >viui instruction* fn>m Geo. \V. Charl- .¡, to SELL BY AUCTION, atCymm?u Flintshire, en MONDAY andTLESDAY, H'?L''?????'?'y??-?'='??'' j  ?" ? .Micm;u.dv:uu?IeHOUSEHOLD and other effects. cumpri?mg— p:N;v"' (-vi—Very handsome modern carved oak, ¡ l ,¡w\J)I.ery handsome llodcrn car'e oak, (0]| ird '?k, gentlemen's and ladles eay ,j.:a: ■ t' cit?"s, and ?f?ut .stouk, upho?teted In ?-tt< ?rv be.tunfu? pollard oak side -n)t!<tsJ b?ck, m< by 30, telescope lUft.  ') ''i?t?scls?u-pet, black bearskin, hearth D?tf-, by "Landseer, framed and DK' ,V|>(,-KOOM.— Superior walnut gentlemen's I', p. ,?'.)cc.?ional and single chairs, sofa, and2 ;;1.11r:, ¡,tobtereu ill toured rep A French figured U 't ,,11 lno and other tables, beautiful cabinet, .1:. v' .'wood, ami '"ass mountings, with '"l i-apbards, lined with blue velvet, costly ,i. s work table, mounted with ormolu anil I ro, en' voi)il, Hue-toned cottage ?i[h ftft-??rk front, and lined with ..? siik Canterbury and music, Brussels >tn. i?trth run, col"uredchromo lithographs, in 1 t/.eil, n.md?'tuc ornaments, ?c. .1 ""MVi-iwwJi IYUMTI HE in oak, upholstered 1 '■ leather, telescope dining table, occasional 1'¡ ?.:? ??i,)s. chc?omrc, uttke table, in mallo- ?- ??'" di-?v?'s and desk, Brussels carpet, •J'll pi. book cases and one large cup- [, ;t in —Three book cases and one large cup- ii* "u-ii drawers in lower part, closed up with i? ?"?'? .u'o?'—? mmersdiu.1, by "Abraham," .1 tn rtffwpTth 3 ?mC! of glass," j e "co L t< .i-tN ?''?'? ?"? c? boxes, and about r. 'i; I' modern books, <?c. 'I': HAH- —?k table, hat and um- 'iV;hall chairs, Matting, Brussels stair car- 1':«: <¡.J, l< ? rn'"? Sl'wra] BEDROOMS comprise brass h i i-tcster and French bedsteads, with 1:: a-iiuask furn iture, straw, wool, hair, and :t' ,[. feather uulsters and Pillows, whit. 1.^ feather bolsters and piI!ows, whit- -pr. blankets, wardrobes, washstands, toih't and chests of drawers, in other liht woods, and painted 1 lYch and other light woods, and painted ..j?.md services, I erUllll:ster car-  h' r??i !U [H. 1 1 1 ,VNl'AM r.n>, Ac contain all requisite ,rv*i i o'ltauoc A-.? T> iimn •1", :1)0.,1( H'' ?cis. Capital Stanhope V,i ^'|(i)R KITKCTS. — Capital Stanhope 'L" 1..r' vertil'lf into a waggonette or drag, by ;.).'? :.<ti?r?"?, WO:-è 0 p ate harness, ..J:,L,lj | s pony cart harness, stable lamp .11,1,' '1'' pi);?>, AX., a variety of garden and u, :r wheelbarrows, long and short lad- '? ?' .?. ?n'ri:?e jack, patent straw cutt?, kib- I j 11: 'V'i nun water tubs, dog kennel, and large ,¡-, I. I I ff <> I: 11 /ui i-tifi. and numerous other effects. t II f 'j),: '•. cattt'?"?- are ?'ur<e of preparation, 1 ? ).? ..hMinf) at the principal hotels in Ches- ,1 aut! Wrexham, or upon application to the ? days prit!) to the sile, if, by post, on st?iiiiji. u' Hail is 'h?taut from Wrexham 5 miles, iV ??r and about 1? miles from Cefnyb?dd oil the Wrexham, Mold and Connah's Quay consilience each day at 11 o'clock, and (,]i view- on Saturday, the 13th of February, !,iir (, clock. 2,Oa j'r AM I'rtijierlii near Tenybryn Ball, uL-iu lluuO"ii, Denbighshire. nI v. ]F SOLI) BY AUCTION, by Messrs 1 ] r- ,i,nie>, and Co., at the Wynnstay Arms oil Monday, the 22nd day of February, t tillt" t 'ji,ek- in the afternoon, subject to con- L" tilell and there I)rodticvd,tll that.stt)ne- I4r (iwelling-liouse with the garden and thereunto belonging, together with all pieces or parcels of land adjoining .t' ,c;il:t:li C,It:' Clytliian, Cae-wrtli-y-ffordd, and r I'cha, cimtaining in the whole, 11 acres, 1 11 perches, or thereabouts, near Penybryn h of lluabon, and now in the i,r V, Mc,srs i'hilip Pickering, and Wm. Pugh. N 111" above will be ottered in one, two, or t" .-nit purchasers. luither parnculars apjly to Mr P. Pickering, on •j. Mr.lames, solicitor, Wrexham; or the uerf. Teiuj'le Chambers, Wrexham. 394f jr.« Villa, about 1J miles from Llan- MV^\> bAltiH, JOXES, & Co. have been in- ?? u. i ?? dn- representatives of the late John K~.„ t» "tier for ?ALH BY AUCTION, .itt 'h\').th..?.)?'?ay of February, 1875, part of the H ') ?).H"D) H ii?ITURE, pony carriage, dog ,ar; !■ ■ i",v, ainl ntai-r effects. TJ, !I 1>111:1; i^iiijirises mahogany book case, ir/rcjie (lining table, mahogany chef- »i:ii ,;las> front, mahogany and other chairs, in luii, m.hiyaiiy couch, hall chairs, plate in gilt ir-i>-iiv s;t;i mounted fender, coal vase, &c., «i:i. :t- i.-u il kitchen and culinary articles. (I; M>.WK KJ-TECTS include 4-wheel pony car- new, dug cart, pony harness, riding -a Idle, bridles, carriage jack, long and • •: !.i-i-patent chaff cutter, patent mangle, tools, garden seats, two hives )]11 several bee hives, quantity of builders' :• ihnks and tressels, carpenters' tools, &c., ,Ieful pony, in-calf cow, to calve early in four white fan tail pigeons. Nile at 11 for 11 o'clock prompt. 395a u,i Ash, Sycamorc, Elm, Poplar, and Alder T Timber. BAUGH, JO-N-E3, 1" jvild by Ticket by Messrs. BAUGH, JONES, c.ni Co., in suitable Lots, at the Red Lion Inn, Friday the 2öth day of tr ■■ r\, iat 3 o'clock in the afternoon, prompt, "v >f :>,«Kin Oak, Ash, Sycamore, Elm, Poplar, a:. A, many of large dimensions, including hundred of clean Plautation Timber, growing .• in the parishes of Bangor, Overton, and i ■ Sc. in the counties of Denbigh and Flint, ac- o,o,l roids. and witiiiii e;tsy distance from "II the <; reat Western and Cambrian Railways >M''>hire Union Canal. "aes and particulars apply to Messrs. Ur.iiuers, :¡1, Hope-street, Wrexham, or to the 31Sr SALE BY MR SNAPE. HoLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. ■l-: or V ALUABLE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND LAND. T" l:E ,( I) ,I) BY PUBLIC AUCTION, in two lots, Ml'. SNAPE, at the Gredington Arms Inn, ft'r.i»\>DAV, the 24th day of February, lour fur Five o'clock in the afternoon. LOT 1. 1 ''?- w.-n-huilt and genteel FREEHOLD RE- ?''?-?''K. known .? Fir Grove, situate in the ancient r .^L tvwn of Holt, in the county of Denbigh, to- the outbuildings, orchard, garden, and 't aaia-es thereunto belonging. t: "I.: ".e>,rahle residence is pleasantly situated upon il- ai "horor.ghfare (Castle-street) in Holt, and 'eiitraiice hall, parlour and breakfast-room, '■ !uiicry. washhouse, bakehouse, pantry, ami cellar, five bedrooms, storeroom and water outhouses comprise bain and bay, -■11 i'Hir cows, with loft over, piggeries. gig I having good back and front yards. 1 I "■ "le of the property is surrounded by excellent r walls. The house is in a good state of "has recently been fitted with gas. Lot 2 that Piece or Parcel of L 1ND, called Hug- ,l i ieM," now divided by a fence into two ''??t?)?j?uth:dfamile from Holt, upon the ?,? i?'a'). and abutting thereon. It is num- j?'' ?-! :uid 4?) upon the Ordnance Survey Map, .J '?nns tu?ether over two and a half acres. A ,uJv ■ ""?'? P-??s through it, and the land is of u ?'" .,?. ?..?n :tnd is in excellent heart. Vt e '? properties are in the occupation of the ws,\ v"' R'ill be prepared to give immediate pos- ? ,?-?' Lt; prepared to give immediate pos- 'I premises may be viewed on applica-, t!tt ? P?son in charge, and Mr John Jones C?u i ?'? Holt, will show the fields. ? ;r'a<?i?n may be had from .JOH JAMES, 1,j ,.j ?'"?' Wrexham or from the AUCTIONEER, H"li"c High-street, Wrexham. 325e 3 2 SALE BY MR PARRY. -.r, .r_  EASTWICK, ? "?'?<' /M BUesmere, two from OM?OM, tv(o iitite?; from Frankton Station., M ?UY begs to announce that he has been iwi ?"?'w'th instructions from Mr Pembrey, !vllnn-). to SELL by AUCTION, on the Iir l, "T" '"ltU:ite as above, 011 Friday. February 19th, as abiive, on Friday. February 19th, t:1': ?'?'tf of his v?lu?ble Live and Dead 1 Ai'M 1 v ■ STOCK, Dairy Vessels, Household Fur- ii:tUr "II- d ) ? ?'?'P"Bg: 11 grand young dairy cows, ?." ? capital stirk-, 2 well-grown yearling ht.i-\? ??? powerful w.?gon horses, gears, bay !>i;*(;■ \rr- to ri<te or dTive a very smart and ?  .? ? "'? or drive, a very smart and )"?i '? ?' rising ?'" years' old, by St. Clair, 9 j 0,1've Do -wu e and pigs, we lambs, sows and pigs, ta!'¡:a: '? narrow wheel waggons, carts, ("\1" D, ) cha n n.,n ? harn?v. ploushs, iron cultivaters. rick t n I" "1 1 I Ù t" f cl r.i. ,U" '?"?s, and a quantity of minor im- plriuttr ? ?.ry v,fssels incJude 17 pairs of capital cheese vats, hii-rpi r!)s' P?nt cheese presses, windlass and line: 1'al1'ns, cunt milt, <?c., &c. _?""?"'? ^vil1 include lofty 4-post bedsteads, 3 tiir'1 be mattresses, chest of drawers, c scuffed birds, wardrobes, washstands and <t?? ??"? "??. Susses, chairs, and a great assort- Ui-nt "? other stfni items. l.U1.ch at Eleven. Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. Ca"Ü"¡:ues may be had from Mr Drayton's, printer '?' ? ''??'' of ??s, or, by forwarding t:mp ? )' "?. froi the Auctioneer, Ellesmere. 3?r PRELIMINARY NOTICE. lh, r. "t e Uouscs< La?, and Building S;tes, of Coir'a rill, (if the Crown Hotel Estate will offer 1. thi vahlal)le ?'??<'?y ?'' SALE BY PUBLIC Y ('Tl() early in April ??' of which further par- "?? Curtly appear. 30a Sales bv Auction SALES BY MR. LLOYD. FAIR DAY. THE NORTH WALES & CHESHIRE AUCTION MART. WREXHAM. ]VCR. LLOYD (late Jones & Lloyd), respectfully an- 11- 1 nounces that he will SELL BY AUCTION, in his Mart, on Thursday, February. 18th, 1875, a splendid lot of Magnificent Fat Cattle, Bullocks, and Heifers, Cows and Calves, Calving Cows and Heifers, Barrens, Stirks, &c. A grand selection of fat and Store Sheep A prime lot of fat Pigs and Calves Sale at ten o'clock prompt. Plassey, Wrexham. 158b MR. LLOYD gives notice that he intends pre- senting at next Christmas Show Dinner, in addition to the usual cups, value £42 15s., 1st prize, a Silver Cup, value X- i 10s. 2nd prize, a piece of plate, value jE3 3s. Will be presented to the Seller whose live stock realizes the largest amount of money in the Auction Mart, or elsewhere during the present year from January 1st to December 13th (Christmas Show Day), both days inclusive any gentleman winning either first or second prize and not wishing to compete against a tenant farmer, will be awarded with a Silver Medal, the farmer coming next will receive first prize. A cup or piece of plate, value jE3 10s., will be given to the buyer of the largest amount of stock between January 1st and December 13th, inclusive. Sellers and buyers will please keep their bills as a guide. 32 HEAD OF CATTLE. TUESDAY, 23RD FEBRUARY. Important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, Im plements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, Household Txirmture, dx., at Aant-y-Lladron, near Overton Bridge, on the road leading from Wrexham to Over- ton, fuur miles from Wrexham, three from Ruabon, and two from Overton. MR LLOYD respectfully announces that he has -Ni been favoured with instructions from Mrs Lee (who is retiring from farming) to SELL by AUCTION, in her farm yard, situate as above, on Tuesday, Feb- ruary 23rd, 1875, the whole of her choice young Dairy stock, waggon horses, colts, fanning implements, dairy vessels, and household furniture, &-c. The Cattle comprise 32 head, including 14 choice young cows to calve, 5 useful young barrens, 3 new milch ecows 1 cow with calf at foot, 2 two-year-old heifers, 6 yearling heifers, 1 two-year-old coloury bull Four Horses, including "Jolly," very active cart mare, six years old, in-foal to Young Champion, "Boxer," powerful black cart horse, ten years old, a capital worker, promising two-year-old roan cart filly, one yearling cart colt. The Implements comprise 2 broad-wheel carts with gearing, narrow-wjieel cart, market shandry, iron ploughs (hand and wheel), wood and iron harrows, scumer, rollers, new horse rake by Howard, turnip drill and slicer, pulpers, straw cutters, long and short ladders, wheelwright's bench and vice, turnip drill and roller, heel and hand rakes, pikels, yelves, shovels, milking stools, cow ties, &c.. &c. The whole of the excellent Dairy Vessels, suitable for cheese making for 25 cows, and part of the House- hold Furniture, &c., &c. Luncheon at 12 o'clock, Sale at One o'clock, prompt; Dairy Vessels and Furniture Sale at 3.30. Plassey, Wrexham, Feb. 9th, 1875. 344r SALE BY MR SNAPE & MR LLOYD. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly important Sale of Agricultural, Live, and Dead Fa< ming Stock, comprising 4U head of cattle, 5 draught and harness horses. 2U pigs, the -whole, of the modern and new fanning implements, etc., d,c., at OLD LLWYNN ONN FARM, situate one mile from Wrexham, which MR SNAPE AND MR LLOYD most res- ,III pectfully announce that they have been honored with instructions from Mr Tomlinson, who is re- linquishing Farming Pursuits, to SELL BY AUC- TION, in his Farmyard, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of March next. Full particulars in future advertisements, and in de- tailed catalogues, to be had ten days prior to the sale. Offices-Lion House and Plassey, Wrexham. 312a ===:=-=- SALE BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & Co. BOROUGH OF HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. Sale of valuable Freehold Lands, several Cettaqes, large Garden and Building Land, in and near the contributory Borough of Holt, sub-divided into seven Lots. Vf ESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, and Co., will 3? SELL by AUCTION, at the Gredington Arms Inn, Holt, on WEDNESDAY, the third day of March, 1875, at One for Two o'clock p.m., punctually, in the Lots set forth in the following particulars, or in such other Lots and in such order as the agents of the vendors may determine upon at the time of the Sale, and subject to conditions then to be produced, the undermentioned FREEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT I.-Two COTTAGES, recently used as alms houses, situated in front of the proposed site for the new Schools, and formerly occupied by George Wil- liams and Leonard Parsonage. LOT 2.—A COTTAGE, formerly held by Ann Harri- son. LOT 3.—A piece of BUILDING LAND (formerly the site of six houses which were burnt down), ad- joining the Town Hall. LOT 4,-Two COTTAGES, formerly used as alms houses, and occupied by Elizabeth Bebbington and John Lloyd. LeT 5.—A DWELLING-HOUSE and Out-buildings, with a most excellent productive Garden, containing (la. lr. 25p., situated in Frag Lane, in the holding of Charles Chaloner. LOT 6.—An extremely valuable piece of LAND, called "Highfielù" or Schoolfield," situated near Esp Hill, in the occupation of James Parry, contain- ing 6a. lr, 2p., more or less. This Lot adjoins land of Thorfias Morris, Esq., the Hon. E. Kenyon, Mrs Barbara Thomas, and li. M. Biddulph, Esq. LOT 7 —A piece of excellent Pasture LAND, situated fronting the Wrexham road, in the holding of Joseph Davies, near lands of Mr F. Powell and Jasper Peck, Esq., containing la. 2r. 19p. N.B.—Any further information may be had upon application, to Messrs. HELPS, BIRCH, CULLIMORE, and DOUGLAS, Solicitors, Chester; or from the Auc- tioneers, Chester and Whitchurch (Shropshire). 345c SALE BY MR JOHN B. MERCER. TO PARTIES FURNISHING, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. RE GEORGE CLARKE. MR JOHN B. MERCER has been honoured with l' instructions from the trustee, to SELL by AUCTION, on Alondty nexil, Feb. 15th, 1S75, and fol- lowing day if necessary, on the premises situate at PENYGELLI HALL AND FARM, about three miles from Wrexham, on the Ruthin-road, commencing at 12 o'clock, noon, prompt, the valuable modern House- hold Furniture, bay mare, gig, cow, and useful Farm- ing and Builder's Stock, comprising drawing-room 1 suite in walnut wood, covered in blue rep, walnut chflioneer, with carved back, glass-pannelled front and back, loo inlaid table, dining-room chairs in ma- hogany, loo and occasional tables, Brussels and Kid- derminster carpets, steel fenders and fire-irons, orna- ments, skin and town made hearth rugs, gilt pier glass, oak hall chairs and stand, oak and mahogany bookcases, books, mahogany, oak, and iron bedsteads, chests of drawers, mahogany wash-stands and tables, chests of mahogany and painted drawers, toilet ser- vices, oval toilet glasses, dinner, tea, and coffee ser- vices, cutlery, cut glass, the usual kitchen and cul- inary requisites and effects. Valuable bay mare, 15 hands 2 inches high, rising 6 years, cow, sow and 8 young ones, 2 carts, ass, sets of silver-mounted harness, large quantity of builder's ironmongery, ropes and blocks, iron piping, elbows, 2 winches, stable ami garden utensils, and numerous other property. On view the morning of sale. Further particulars can be had on application to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, 99 and 103, Grosvenor- street, Oxford-road Messrs. Nicholson and Milne, Accountant-, 100, King-street; or Messrs. Addleshaw and Warburion, Solicitors, King-street, Manchester. 33i?s SALE BY MESSRS. LLOYD & JONES. HOPE MOUNTAIN WHITE SAND ROCK, CAERGWRLE, NEAR WREXHAM. MESSRS. LLOYD and JONES have been in- .31 structed to SELL by AUCTION (under an execution from the Sheriff of Flintshire), at the Glynne Arms Inn, Caergwrle, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of February instant, at Two o'clock in the after- noon, prompt, the INTEREST of Mr John Newton in the Lease of a Quarry of Sand Rock or Stone, situate at Hope Mountain, in the parish of Hope, in the county of Flint, and adjoining the property of J. s. Caine, Esq., Liverpool. The Lease is for a term of twenty years, of which about twenty are unexpired. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or at the Under-sheriff's Office, Mold. Offices Mount Pleasant, Mold, 12th February, 1875. 33Sc < Sales by Auction SALES BY MESSRS PICKERING- L& SONS MONTHLY SALE AT PULFORD, Midway between Chesfer and Wrexham, and one mile from the Rossett station, on the Chester and Wrex- ham line of Railway. ESSITS. PICKERING & SONS will SELL BY .r AUCTION, at Mr Alcock's, the Grosvenor Arms Inn, on TUESDAY next, February 16th, 1875, the following Fat and STORE :STOCK, &c., viz. :— 2ti Prime Fat Cows and Heifers 100 Ditto ditto Sheep 2 Do. do. Calves 1 Well-bred in-calf Heifer The above are the property of S. Beckett, Esq., J. Griffith, Esq., Mr Bagley, Mr Alcock, Mr Hughes, and others. Lunch at 12; Sale to commence at Half-past One. 362e «« Preliminary Notice of Sale of very valuable Property, situate at Hoseley, in the Lordships of Marford and lloseley, and parish oj Gresford within easy dis- tance from the Hossett and Gresford Stations, on the Great Western Railway; comprising a substantial Residence and about 46 acres of beautiful building and arable land, most pleasantly situated, and commanding rare and extensive views of varied and picturesque scenery, together with a meadow, situate at Darland, in the township of Ailing ton, known as "1'he Duke's Meadow," containing IUa. 2r. Op., and occupied by Mr J. S. Whalley. MESSRS. PICKERING AND SONS have been favoured with instructions to Sell by Auction, the above valuable Property, at the Green Dragon Hotel, Chester, early in the month of March next. Particulars and plans will be ready 14 days prior to the day of Sale, and may be obtained from Messrs Walker and Smith, solicitors, Chester; and Mr Davies, surveyor, Mollington. 350f SALE BY MR JONES. Sale of Live and Dead Stock, at- CRUMP'S WOOD, ERBISTOCK. MR EDWARD GOUGH, who is retiring from house- keeping, has instructed MR JONES to SELL by AUCTION, on Monday. I February 15th, 1875, the whole of the House- hold Furniture and Live and Dead Stock, comprising two young cows close upon calving, cow ties, straw cutter, rakes, pikels, sieves, seed hopper, half meas- ure, ladders and ladder poles, wheelbarrows, buckets, pig troughs, stack frame caps and pillars, large lot of manure, grinding stone, bee bench, dog kennel, poul- try, lot of old iron, two cross-cut saws, shovels, mat- tocks, two pair hedging shears, yelves, &c., &c. In Dairy.—Milk steins, panmugs, milk pans, butter tubs, cheese press, seives, churns, weights and scales, &c. The Household Furniture consists of kitchen table?, chairs, eight day's clock, corner cupboard, dresser anu shelves, screens and sundries. Parlour Furniture.—Dining table in oak, round table, corner cupboard, eight days' clock, inlaid ma- hogany case, lot of books, weather glass. Bedroom Furniture. — Two four-post bedsteads, feather bed, bolster and pillows, blankets, oak chest, dressing table, night commode, toilet glass, carpet- ting, wash stand and ware, and sundries. Single barrel gun. Sale to commence at One o'clock prompt. Overton Ruabon, 5th February, 1875. 390c PUBLIC NOTICE. 1%/|"ESSRS THOMAS AND EDWARD HUGHES. ?_ I of Argoed Farm, Overton, and Rhos Llan Farm, St. Martins, beg most respectfully to announce to the Public that they will commence Business as AUC- TIONEERS and VALUERS. Having had long and considerable experience, hope, by strict attention to business, and prompt settle- ments, to be favoured with their patronage. Offices-Argoed Farm, Overton, and Rhos Llan, St. Martins. 319a Busiress Announcements. ROYAL OAK HOTEL, MOLD. "V/T BARFOOT begs to intimate that he will RE- 1'4 OPEN the above Hotel on Saturday next, the 13th inst., and trusts by strict attention to the com- fort of his guests, to merit public patronage. A splendid supply of First-class Ales, Wines, and Spirits. 370s EARLY SPRING. B ROWN, HOLMES, & CO. (LATE W. &. C. BROWN), Respectfully announce that each Department is now supplied with a variety of New Goods, suitable for early Spring wear. DRESSMAKING. This Department has been considerably enlarged during the past year, and is super- intended by experienced and efficient ^Managers, while the charges for making are as moderate as are consistent with good work and perfect fit. MOURNING. Funerals conducted and Family Mourning supplied at the shortest notice. Patterns sent free by post. SILK MERCERS TO THE QUEEN ANDI H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. Chester, February, 1875. 331e P L I N T AND CO., 58, CHEAPSIDE, LONDON, E.C. MO N E Y. Money advanced irpon Steam and other Vessels. Money advanced upon Plant and Freehold Property. TERMS UPON APPLICATION. All [Communications treated with strictest confidence and poivacy. LAW AND COLLECTION DEPARTMENT. Claims against Railway Companies for Loss or Damage of Goods enforced. Claims against Railway or other Companies and Per- sons for Compensation for Personal Injuries by Acci- dent enforced. Claims against Railway Companies for Compensa- tion for Damage to Erections enforced. Claims against Insurance Companies for Loss or Damage by Fire enforced. Legal Advice free of charge. Preliminary Consulta- tions free of charge. ACCOUNTANCY DEPARTMENT. PUBLIC COMPANIES. Special Reports upon these a tmoderate charges. List. of Shareholders obtained. Returns inspected and Analyses furnished. Latest Quotations on Exchange Advice upon Law affecting: formation, winding-up, &c BRITISH AND FOREIGN PATENT AGENTS. Protection to Inventors. Patents obtained at-Home and Abroad at moderate charges. Provisional Protec- tion for 110. No Charge for Translation of SpeHfica- tions into required foreign-languages. }\IR JJAURICE, SURGEON DENTIST, Lately practising in connection with MR HORATIO JONES, of Shrewsbury, Will attend at WREXHAM EVERY THURSDAY and FRIDAY, At Mr E. Smith's draper, 36, High-street. PAINLESS EXTRACTION WITH THE NITROUS OXIDE GAS. Artificial Teeth Guaranteed for Comfort, Durability, and Cheapness. OSWESTRY every Wednesday. 153b SEEDS! SEEDS!! YSTRACHAN, Seed Merchant and Nurseryman, J_ High-street, Wrexham, has much pleasure in again calling the attention of the public to his un- rivalled selections of kitchen, flower garden, and farm seeds. Catalogues, with prices, on applicatioa. 20aa Business Announcements. WATCHES! WATCHES! A F. PHASER, Beg to inform the Public that he has just received a large stock of his celebrated FIVE GUINEA WATCHES, Which he will sell at JE5 for cash. 42, High-street, Wrexham. 326r NOW READY, FOR FEBRUARY, "WREXHA1\{ A DVERTISER"Y RAILWAY, COACH, AN-; STEAM PACKET GUIDE. For North Wales and adjacent counties, with a new and accurate RAILWAY MAP, Containing full information respecting every Train, Coach, and Steamer in North Wales and the border Counties. PRICE ONE PENNY, MONTHLY. Sold at all Railway Stations and by all Booksellers Sent to any address, per post, for a year, on receipt of 18 Stamps. A few Advertisements can be inserted if sent early Terms on application. FRANCIS'S YOICE LOZENGES, FOR CLEARING & STRENGTHENING THE VOICE, RELIEVING ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE THROAT, HOARSENESS, HUSKINESS, SORE THROAT, RELAXATION OF THE UVULA AND TONSILS TEAZING AND NERVOÙS COUGHS, Give power and tone to the Voice in speaking or sing. ing, and relieve throat affections arising from any unusual exertion of the Voice, colds, and other causes. Public Speakers and Singers take them with much benefit as a preventative of Hoarseness, and as a re- medy when it exists. A FEW TESTIMONIALS. Mr Fanish, Liverpool: The effect of the Lozenges is remarkable indeed; gave me a voice as clear as a bell, and strong." Mr Lewis (Llew Llwyvo) I be- lieve that I could not have performed my part (owing to hoarseness) at the concert, had it not been for the efficacy of your Lozenges." Mr Hughes (chorister, Bangor Cathedral, N.W.) Your Lozenges com- pletely restored my voice," &c. Rev. Mr Roberts, &e. Rev. .%Ir Roterts, Glanaled They are excellent for disordered voice and hoarseness." A Clergyman (near Wrexham :— "They have a wonderful effect upon my voice. L. England, National School, Appleby, Penrith. I must say that I have derived great benefit from your Voice Lozenges. They also did a great deal of good to several of my friends, who were troubled with bad coughs, and could not sleep. Send another box." Sold in boxes, Is, Is lid, 2s 9d each; or per post, Is 2d, 3s, from the Maker, J. pRANCIS, M.P.S. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. Also through Messrs. EVANS, C' >NS, & Co., Liver- pool; and APOTHECARIES' HAL Town Hill, Wrex- ham. BERLIN, FLEECY, SHETLAND, ANDULISIAN, FINGERING, EIDER, AND RABBIT WOOLS, IN THE FINEST SHADES AND QUALITY. A large Assortment of SLIPPERS, CUSHIONS, GROUPS, CORDS AND TASSELS, MOSELLA GOODS, BRAIDS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Also the new BEA U IDEAL EMBROIDERY, FANCY GOODS, in great variety, SATCHELS, PURSES, JEWELLERY, &c., THE MISSES WHITING) 2,-HIGH STREET-2, WREXHAM. 163e TO CONSUMPTIVES, AND all who suffer from Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Diptheria, Diseases of the Throat, or Respiratory Organs, BROWN'S HERBAL REMEDIES have permanently cured thousands of cases, one Sample Bottle will prove its efficacy, and may be had free of charge from the Pro- prietor. Sufferers should not believe their cases in- curable till they have tested this valuable medicine, which will be sent by post to any address with full instructions. For samples and particulars of the Remedies, address, O. P. BROWN, 2, King-street, Covent Garden, London, or apply to W. F. CAUNT, Chemist, Agent for Buckley, near Chester. 363c E DARA-RD WEBB AND SONS' PRIZE STOCKS OF HOME-GROWN FARM SEEDS, CARRIAGE PAID. All Agriculturists who wish to grow The Best Root Crops, The Heaviest Crops of Hay, The Finest Crops of Cerals, And the most Nutritious Pasturage, Should read WEBB AND SONS' ANNUAL CATALOGUE OF FARM SEEDS FOR 1875, 0 Illustrated with forty beautifully executed drawings of Roots, Grasses, Clover, Potatoes, &c., &c. The most valuable work on Agricultural matters yet published. Price Is. post frep. Gratis to customers. EDWARD WEBB & SONS, SEED GROWERS, IVY MILLS, WORDSLEY, STOURBRIDGE. Seed Farm KINVER HILL. Agent T HO MAS PUGH, Union Place, OSWESTRY Attends Wrexham, Oswestry, Newtown, Welshpool, and Chester Corn Markets. 295f Education. GROSVENOR-ROAD, WREXHAM. ESTABLISHMENT f or YOUN GL ADIES, conducted by Mrs and Miss Wilson. Vacancies for Two Boarders. The next Quarter will commence on Wednesday, January 27th. 116s 1- IRWELL HOUSE SCHOOi £ N ABERYSTWITH. THE REV. LLEWELYN EDWARDS BA. OF LINCOLN COLLEGE, OXFORD. GRADUATE IN HONOURS. RECEIVES TWELVE BOARDERS and a tew Day Pupils to prepare for Matriculation at the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, Aberystwith, and London, or to fit them for Professional and Com- mercial pursuits. Special arrangements made with Students reading for degrees. 880b Public and Legal Notices. NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK, ESTABLISHED 1836. ARRANGEMENTS have just been completed whereby the business hitherto conducted by MESSRS CASSONS & Co., Bankers at PORTMADOC, PWLLHELI,FESTINIOG, BLAENAU and HARLECH, WiJ) in future, be carried on at those places by the North and South Wales Bank, with the assistance of Mr William Galley Casson and Mr Thomas Casson, the surviving partners of Messrs Cassons and Co. The Appended Statements give the amount of Capital, &c., and a List of the Branches of the North and South Wales Bank as they now stand, including those acquired from Messrs Cassons and Co. BALANCE SHEET AT 31sT DECEMBER, 1874. LIABILITIES. £ s. d. Capital Paid up 384,000 9 0 Reserve Fund 198,000 0 0 Undivided Fronts. 13,551 16 7 595,551 16 7 £ s. d. Deposits, Credit Balances, &c 3,890,443 14 7 i' Acceptances and Credits of Bank current 58,749 18 5 Notes in Circulation 62,020 0 0 4,011,213 13 0 ■ £ 4,606,765 9 7 ASSETS. Bills Discounted, Advances to Customers, Loans on Securities, &c, 3,288,862 16 4 Bank Buildings at Liverpool and Eleven Branches 84,547 3 3 Cash in hand and with London Agents at short Notice and Consols 1,233,355 10 0 X4,W6,765 9 7 NUMBER OF SHAREHOLDERS, 947. HEAD OFFICE CASTLE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. BRANCHES:— ABERGELE, ABERYSTWITH, 4. BARMOUTH, *BETTWSYCOED, BIRKENHEAD, BISHOPS CASTLE, BLAENAU, CARNARVON, CHESTER, *CLUN, CORWEN, DENBIGH, DOLGELLY, FESTINIOG, itFLINT, *HARLECH, HOLYHEAD, HOLYWELL, KNIGHTON, *LLANFAIR CAEREINION, LLANFYLLIN, LLANGOLLEN, LLANIDLOES, LLANRWST, MOLD, *MONTGOMERY. *NESTON, NEWTOWN, OSWESTRY, *PENYGROES, PORTMADOC, PWLLHELI, "RHAYADER, RHYL, RUTHIN, *ST. ASAPH, WELSHPOOL, WREXHAM, IN LIVERPOOL.—EAST BRANCH NO. 138, LONDON-ROAD, (CORNER OF MONUMENT PLACE,) „ NORTH BRANCH NO. 8, GREAT NELSON-STREET NORTH, SCOT- LAND ROAD, it SOUTH BRANCH NO. 5, GREAT GEORGE PLACE. Sub Agencies. LONDON BANKERS LONDON AND WESTMINSTER BANK. The Head Office and Branches of the North and South Wales Bank receive money on deposit receipt, or account, at the current rates of interest, repayable on demand, or subject to notice as may be agreed upon, and transact all other Forms of Banking Business on the Terms customary with Country Bankers. The Bank also draws Bills, or Letters of Credit, on terms payable to the Remitter, on all the Prin- cipalities in United States, Australia, etc., and remits or collect money for its customers in ALL PARTS OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Every Officer of the Bank signs a Declaration of Secresy as to Accounts of Parties dealing with the Bank. By Order of the Directors, 346as RICHARD JONES, Liverpool Manager. Business Announcements. BEE HIVE ESTABLISHMENT, MOLD AND FLINT. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS, FLANNELS BLANKETS QUILTS SHEETINGS CARPETS Consisting of LINENS CALICOES HOSIERY RIBBONS MUSLINS WOOLLENS SHAWLS MANTLES SILKS AND DRESSES. Owing to the decease of the late proprietor, Mr Jones, the whole of the above valuable Stock will be offered for Sale at unprecedently Low Prices. Heads of families Hotel Keepers, and other buyers will find this a most favourable opportunity to make their purchases. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF MEN AND BOY'S READY MADE CLOTHES. 303r MA HAXELL'S ROYAL EXETER HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. ¡1M. SUITES OF ROOMS. s. d. s. d. Drawing Room with Bedroom en suite. 10 0 12 0 SERVICE. Each peraon. 1 6 9. d. s. d. Breakfasts l g 2 6 Dinners from 2 6 BED ROOMS. Bedrooms for one person 2 6 Ditto for two persons 4 0 This Hotel, situate In the most open part of the West Strand, close to the Theatres, Operas, Places of Amusement and objects of interest, is in style and comfort equal to any in London, while the charges are moderate in the extreme, and are never varied. The Hotel contains upwards of One Hundred Rooms, and an elegant and well-appointed LADIES' COFFEE ROOM, with Reading Room. BOARDING TARIFF.—Very many Visitors having expressed a desire to live in the Hotel at a fixed harge, to include all and every expense (Wine, etc., alone excepted), arrangements have been made by which Familes can live in the Hotel, with use of Coffee Rooms, Ladies' Saloon, Bedroom, etc., and most liberal Board, including three-course Dinner for the sum of Ten Shillings each person per day. The Kitchen is under the direction of one of the first Chefs in England. The Breakfast Table here is superior to any London Club-house. The excellence of the cuisine, the beauty, delicacy, and cheapness of the Wines, are universally acknowledged, and here, mirabile dictu, they place a capital Claret before you at 2s per Bottle.- Vide Public Press. SPECIAL NOTICE.—For the convenience of Visitors, upon the reception of letter or telegram places secured for them at any of the Theatres, Sic. 245lr Entertainments and Meetings. LLOFFT WEN COTTAGERS' FLORAL, HORTICULTURAL, AND INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. THE above EXHIBITION will be held (D.V.) on the second MONDAY in August, 1875, under the follow Ting Patronage THE LORD BISHOP OF THE DIOCESE, THE LORD LIEUTENANT OF THE COUNTY, HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G., SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, BART., M,P., SIR ROBERT A. CUNLIFFE, BART., W. H. GLADSTONE, ESQ., M.P., GEO. OSBORNE MORGAN, ESQ., Q.C., M.P., WATKIN WILLIAMS, ESQ., Q.C., M.P., GEO. HAMMOND WHALLEY, ESQ., M.P.. REV. R. O. BURTON, M.A., REV. JOHN WILLIAMS, M.A., S. YORKE, ESQ., THOS. LL. FITZ-HUGH, ESQ., CAPT. BOSCAWEN GRIFFITH, HER GRACE THE DUCHESS OF WESTMIN J STER, LADY WILLIAMS WYNN, LADY CUNLIFFE, MRS CORNWALLIS WEST, MRS HAMMOND WHALLEY, MRS OSBORNE MORGAN, MRS WATKIN WILLIAMS, MRS YORKE, MRS FITZ-HUGH, MRS BOSCAWEN GRIFFITH, MRS WILLIAMS. MRS WILLIAM LESTER. PRIZES will be given for Flowers, Vegetables, Fruit, and specimens of Home Industry; also for the 1 most neatly kept Cottages, and the best cultivated Gardens within a District comprising the following Townships, viz. BERSHAM, BRYMBO; ERDDIG, BROUGHTON, ESCLUSHAM (2), MINERA. Further particulars upon application to the Hon. Sec., G. J. JONES, PENYGELLI BOARD SCHOOLS, 2319& ADWYR-CLA WDD. Entertainments and Meetings. BEÂiJN"GS AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS, Under the Direction of MR. JfJDWIN JJARRISS, CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. IMPORTANT NOTICE. In consequence of many ladies and gentlemen being unable to obtain RESERVED SEATS at the last Readings and Music, Mr Harriss has added a few more rows of chairs, and hopes by this arrangement tai increase the comfort of his patrons. THE NEXT ENTERTAINMENT of the series will be held on MONDAY EVENING, the 15th of February, and will be continued fortnightly. PRESIDENT FOR THE EVENING EVAN MORRIS, ESQUIRE. VOCALISTS: Miss FANNY BENNETT (of the London Concerts?, vr-ARY GREEN, of the Crystal Palace Concerts, and Mr ORME (Principal Alto of Chester Cathedral), Mr Tom Jones, Mr Cheadle Humphreys, Mr William. Jones, Messrs B. and C. Coplestone, and MR GEORGE HARDIE, The Celebrated Humorous Vocalist, and the Boys of St. Marks' Choir, who will sing tho celebrated Gendarme Duet, from Genevieve de Bra- bant, and the Spring Chorus." READERS: Mr G. Bradley, Mr Wilson, and Mr Evan Morris. INSTRUMENTALISTS Miss Parkin and Mr Edwin Harriss. Admission Threepence; Balcony, Sixpence; Re- served Chairs (principal entrance) One Shilling. Doors open at Half-past Seven, entertainment to com- mence at eight o'clock. Will ladies and gentlemen who are willing to assist in the Readings or Musical part of these Entertain- ments kindly inform Mr Harriss. 2464bo N.B.- A special programme is being provided for Monday, the 1st of March, when a company of Christy Minstrels, besides other attractions will be provided. FITZ-ALAN LODGE, No. 1,432, OSWESTRY. PROVINCE OF NORTH WALES AND SHROP* ISHIRE. R. W.P.G.M. Bro. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. A MASONIC BALL Will take place under the patronage of the R. W. P. G.M. SirW. W. Wyan, Bart., M.P., the R.W.D.P.G.M. J. R. Ormsby Gore, Esq., M P., and the Worshipful Master and Brethren of the Fitz-Alan L xlge of Free- masons, at the VICTORIA ROOMS, OSWESTRY, In aid of the Local and Masonic Charities, on FIUDAr the 19th of February, 1875. The Brethren are requested to appear in full Masonic Costume of any Degree. Tickets, to admit a Lady, 10s each, to admit a Gen- tleman, or a Lady and Gentleman, 15s each. Tickets can be obtained through the Honorary Secretary and Members of the Fitz-Alan Lodge, and at the Wina- stay Arms Hotel, Oswestry. Dancing to commence at Ten o'clock. A. GIBB, P.M., Hon. Sec. Oswestry, January 25th, 1875. 258a ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1875. LOVATT'S OLD SWAN INN, WREXHAM. THE ANNUAL DINNER will take place as usual i. on MONDAY, March 1, 1875. Full particulars next week. 382a 1 1ST. DAVID'S DAY, 18T5. Mr MANLEY bega to-intimate that the ANNUAL DINNER Will be held, as usual, at the Feathers Hotel, 011 MONDAY, the 1st of March, 1875. PRESIDENT MR. EVAN MORRIS. VICE-PRESIDENTS Councillor W. Rowland, Mr B. H Thelwall, Mr A. E. Rogers, I Councillor T. Ingham, I Coun. R. J. Williams, I Mr T. Bury, Mr George Bradley, Mr W. E. SamueL Dinner on the table at Five o'clock. TICKETS, 5s. EACH. 372r CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, TUESDAY, MARCH 9TH, 1875. ü" IMPORTANT NOTICE! "Œ:J1 Only appearance of that celebrated Lyric and Dramatio Artiste, MRS. HOWARD PAUL, Who, assisted by MR WALTER PELHAM AND MLLE. BLANCHE NAVARRE—SOLO PlANISTE, Will appear in her popular ENTERTAINMENT, Consisting of Music, Singing, Brilliant Costumes, Eccentricities, New Faces, Old Frienfis, And such an amount of HUMOUR, FANCY, J; FACIAL EXPRESSION As to form a perfect FEAST OF FUN. MRS. HOWARD PAUL Will introduce, amongst others, the forowino, New Songs and Characters— Miss PLANTAGENET GRYMM one of the Shriek- ing Sisterhood and Advocate of Women's Rightsa 'Ol with the song, BOTHER THE MEN." AS JEMIMER LOBB, (The unfortunate Domestic Slavey), give expression tcD her misfortunes; and utterance to her new views of life, and introduce the quaint Ditty called NON-RECIPROCITY." LOOK OUT FOR THE TRAIN," an amusing piece of Vocal and Dramatic Eccentricity. "RULE BRITANNIA." "THE SNEEZING SONG." She will also enact the Fair and Injured Client," Miss LUCINDA TICKELL and the Two Witnesses, Miss Selina Singleheart (an Unprotected Female), AND Molly Maguire (an Irish Landlady and Wet-Nurse,. During the VERY CROSS Examination in a most important BREACH OF PROMISE CASE,! Mr WILLIAM PELHAM appearing as Wigsby and Grigsby Counsel for PLAINTIFF an DEFENDANT. Also, in her Mmrvellous Representation of Mr SIMS REEVES. Introduce the exquisite ROSE SONG," from Balfe'a great and last Opera, "IL TAHSMANO." MR. WALTER PELHAM Will give his popular HUOMUROUS AND MIMETIC SKETCHES OF STREET ITINERANTS AND QUACKS, Introducing: Reminiscenses of some Rare Readings, The Razor-Paste Vendor, The Turkey Rhubarb Man, The Showy and Quiet Pill-Mongers, The American Herbalist, The Cheap John, The Flying Stationer, The Street Ballad Singer, The Distressed Mechanic, Master Mangold WurtzeL Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock. Carriages to be ordered at Ten. Numbered Reserved Stalls (centre MocM  Shillings; Family Ticket to admit Five, Chairs, Three Shillings; Balcony, HaR?? '"? ? Admission-One Shilling. Plan of Room at the Misses WHITING 2, Hiofc* ? street, where seats can be ?cured. 37"