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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH & JONES. r,r' Desirable Leasehold PROPERTY, at Bramley Lane, Hope Owen, near Hope, Flintshire. To be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH and JONTKS, at the house of Mr3 Langford, known as the White Lion, Hope, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of May, 1869 "t Five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condtttou? nroducpd—AH that the uncxptrnd tprm of 12 to b" thern ?rin ?Il that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOU 3E, with the slppon, garden, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at Bramley Lane, Hope Owen, in the parish of Hope, in the ounty of Flint, and late in the occupation of Mr Robert Jones, and afterwards of his wirbw, lately deceased. .M, r -Er. DWARD -JrL.vANS, For further particulars apply to Mr EDWARD EVANS, of Saorlev, Hope; Mr EDWIN JONES, Rochdale Howe, Manchester; or the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 854g finis o' f Freehold />UIfjl)IN(r LAND at KHOSDDU, close :0 the toivn of Wrexham, Denbighshire. TO be SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH and J_ JONES, on TUESDAY, the 4th .lay of May, 1869, at the Bla-ck Lion Inn, Wrexham, at Four o'clock m the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then and there pro. duced. and in the followiug or such other lot or lots as may be aareed upon at the time and place of sale— LOT 1.—All that Piece or Plot of BUILDING LAND situate Rhosddu, nearly opposite the residence of J. G. Buckton, Esq., ne-ir the town of "Wrexham aforesaid, and just bevond the boundary of the municipal borough, con- taining by admeasurement 340 square jr.rds or thereabouts. LOT 2.—Another Piece or Plot of BUILDING LAND adjoining Lot 1, and containing 340 square yards or there- about ? L?r 3.—Another Piece or Plut of BUILDING LAND adjoining1 Lot 2, and containing by admeasurement 34U square yards or thereabouts. The above lots of Land are well drained and admirably adapted for building purposes, and each lot has a frontage of nine: yards to the road. For r.trther information apply to Mr J. ARLINGTON HUGHES. Solicitor, Wrexham; or at the offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexhaui, where a map of the several lots may he inspected. 767g SALE AT THE GOLDEN LION INN, llOSSETT, DENBIGHSHIRE. "jIVV /TESSRS BAUGH & JONES have been instructed hy I Mr Bromley, who is ch?n?m? Lis re-ideuce, to off"r for unreserved SALE by AUCTION, on the premises of the Gohlca Lion Inn, at Rossett, aforesaid, on Tuesday, the llrh day of May, 1869. the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Brewing Vessels, Dog Cart, Broad Wheel Cart, and other effects. The Household Furnitare con- sists of:— IN KITCHEN AND SCULLERY.—Fenders and fire Iron; iron jtool, round stand, Windsor cha rs, tables, oak dresser and shelves, eight day clock, in oak case, sundry tins and irons, crockery, brown ware, china tea and dinner service, &c., &c. IN LARGE AND SMALL PAKLOUBS.—Fenders, fire iron?, pictures, Windsor and other chairs, oak round stand, paiuttd and other tables, painted screen, housekeepers cup- boanl, oil himps, bagatelle board, &c &c. IN TAP ROOM—Three tables covered with zinc, fender and £ re irons, iron stool, brass candlesticks, &c. I;: DINING AND SITTING ROOM?.—Fenders and iire irons, mahogany hair seated chairs, sofa, mahogany side m-.ihogany dining table, mahogany round stand, small oak stand, mahogany waiter, tray, small oak stand, oil hIllP, carpets, pier glass, chimney ornaments, large plate, framed and glazeri, pictures, arm chair, card table, mahogany round stand, barometer, &c., &C. IN BEDBOOJIS.—Fenders, cane seated chairs, towel rails night commodes, dressing tables, wash stands and services, iron and wood bedsteads, mattrasses, feather and floek beds, c'i.- sts of drawers, toilet glasses, druggetting and car- pets, stair carpetting, brass rods, oil cloth, oak Lnen chest, &c éc, IN i*AT:n.—Brewing vessels, comprising, barrels, half barrels, quarter ca.-ks, mash tubs, coolers, ice. Also a "broad wheel cart, dog cart, two sets or harness, riding sad- dle and two bridles, and a quantity of excellent manure. Sale at 12 for I o'clock. 855r DELIGHTFUL FREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND PROPERTY AT BICKEIiTON, AND THE BROXTON HILLS IN THE COUNTY Or CHESTER. To RE SOLD by AUG TIONT by MESSRS BAUGH & JL JONES, at Mr Singleton's of the E;ert<>;i Arms, Barn Hill, Broxton, aforesaid, on Monday, the 24ta day of May. 1S69, at three o'clock in the afternoon. subject to commons to be then and there produced, and in ihj fol- lowing or such other lots as shall be agreed upon at the time o: sale:— LOT 1.111 that recently erected and suhstantiaHy bnili. • conveniently arranged Messuage or DWELLING HOU-E, with the out offices, out-buildings, croft, and very yyo inctive orchard or garden, thereunto belonging and adjoining, situate ;.t lliekeiton, in tL parish of iirox- tou, the county of Chester, late in the oceui.a-icn of Mr James Ankers, deceased, and now of Mr Evton. LOT 2.—All that crott, piece, or parcel of LAND, nd- oining lot one. now in the occupation of John Francis. TLh. :s be;mtiiul budding s ite. 1. 0; -J.—All those tim e several substantially stone built Me-s.iagt.s or COTTAGES, situate near t > Lots and witii t'ie very convenient and productive gar- deIJc, t:. Mi-nnto !>eiot'irui!r, and now in the respective s ot -Messrs stokes, Conner ai-d Fisher, oi* their 1.:11- dertenants. Lot one is most beautifully situated, comnianilintr an tX- quisite view of the Chc-hhe h.ds and va!e. and such au op- portunity rarely occurs for obtaining a i-esui?cd in the most delightful pa:t of the county ot Chester. respective tenants will show the property, nrd fur- ther partienlars may be obtained on application to Thomas Ryim-r, E-q.. solicitor, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, *Vr» xliam. 8<i0r PRELIMINARY" ANNOUNCEMENT, Sc.,c oj 1,JJ.llfJi'to..d l'/(1ld J!w.¡,i, Sto* and other Sc?? L?)f<fa.?   JJ a?  ?: .S  II, a.:c o?.c.- Mverh, at ?? H ivxharn AH:l;ldrII:7 and Irmiivorks, ?'Ca?.'c ?'.?e', Wrexham, Dhubij-lisliire. (V ?.-??R.S BAUGH :?d JONES have been In?ructed .õL -dr D;tr?n. who is )cavln? Wrexham, to oiler for s "1'1 ♦^ w.vjjr, hy ALCii'?., on the premises above-mentio ed on ?ESDAY th. 1st of Juue. ]S?. the whole of hi, v; _W ?s" 0 nnc, 1St: the whole of 11Ï,. on "JE.SDAV, HINLR\, PLANT, ?T-OKH, and other .L?' ?", pa:tlcu,ars of which win appear next week. D'?!?ti?e catalo.ue :n.? in cou1'e nf preparation, nnd may h, had at the prmclpal Hotels hi Wrexham, Chester, lln¡yool, Manchester and Birmingham, or from the Auctioneers nine (lays prior to ale. t-ale at 11 for 12 o'clock most punctually. 902a SALE BY MESSRS WILLIAMS & EATON. SHARES IN A VALUABLE LEAD MINE T? F b}; s}FCl10^ ?' :le,1' WILLIAMS and AiD.fv M* nv tl 'SS Hotel, HoJywel!, on T° ^?>T<? '7HSSrrk ^°^imeii(nnT at fi-ur j'ciocK in th« a e:oon llh e t t lit' aanftce^ot,ooini, subject 0 COU( IOns, and In oue or more lot« ,n.n )l; c etermU!ell .tt tl t' f", ] J^rmned at the time 0 e, all th,)c 42-12^ ±P-??  ???????Al.h? m the ^"ce of Wales" L'-ad Mi'. G ??t.u.? ? on the west end of the crlehrab.J KP' u V T 1 I k. :t!l<-v-Go /111 Dcn:- oc 's-crla, in the parish of ?H..k- ? t' v V-  near oel-y-cria, EdJ, po^er/ SICu XTCT I of M. T homas Edw.rd', postmer c r F?'T'?c?? ??" TJ ,Ill lIeClHl-(o(1 The -nlie comi:nsfs about 13 :)"r?o?r?-h i '-I h 1 ) I c c 1'11lH' "rOUIl w,i ™„io, t!» cf West?l? ? t,?? 1, f t. ',l .lr!! 0 11'1'" 'It 'l I ro,?y 0 twenty iive shiHin? ..?. ?n ?? T1")? °?"? ? A— ru..s throngh a cõuiderah!e !Jrtjo; or' ti ), Je ¡!llIll" CIll tat" 1 .1 t 1 'l'h :e an! nn' con-  daily exi ted. Th -e i aI' 11- t .,n ç. C 'n hlnlSt' Sh.tl (, I.).J yards \bp and mutcriaU on + he Mii?e in \lJr;"n! Ol'del', Tile Shal'eholtlm's HI' 'aJ\.ntllue: :ll. l>'I"clct I rOT"1" \I.I"U, clC ri.?ht .t and wcU.up i.m;n? ?o ?,- .?i??'???   lIt' st SKStSJ rate"cd -t uc  F t? und(:t:,kiurr "uccess 0 t.tJ :Fu,tl, t. 1 c' .I"r par :C11031' may lJe kaow 1)" 1, t -\v. T E ,pn, Ino 0   ^-vlmnnstrator), 3D, Kepler-sW. Liven.Ool or^ho Ar. l Pp e1'cr"t. :eqJool or tlte ':EF.n, at their Offices, 1:1II\101ll7;t FLINTSHIRE;. -n_- P^ -d „ IIJ?Sy ? i oO r.tKTf rl1Ol~\C Q A1 ^T7) "\C SJFJ'"ir1V4s:' I f '???" or ¿'_Ù:Rí¡..111.J1 L'), P P. L I :\1 I R 'IT D E 1) PP?? ?? ?? ADVERTISEMENT. 'rrl. !Œ SOLD BY \UCTI T r? ? P? P  ?. ??  t- ?cnth of j. no'(', to) "01 j t t L ?   «'«-: .l_ an{ III ot3 to SU\'t h. 1 Ime purc a"pn a ver;- Situv. J Av 1ABLE FIŒEHOLD t'QT-'TE I I Ila" a b. r'.J .1. ove mpnbollpo ?-.?iu t?.??-?? -in.iu Vscelfio?. con- '1: 1 ""o,e a 011t "('0' I :.l" of t. UJ .cres of .:lnd, !)ortiolJ,; of }' .¡ 'U" f11'ahty fin 1  \;(;a arrallf d 1)111:'11' 1 ;;111:t e fa-> h I   anI out-  <:0,' '\i-:I'> a er urn ùI:U, l1Ù sé\.c;-al The C)wner" h f °a-™ to es^nded lar-e °^su.i I t,. :tve rOID time t t' M t? inpro?? of? Pr°Pert- e??d large G In a g, od state of ,?,? Property, ani t? build?.. Lc::l ()re and Ircu Oro v■„„ "«» 'ism tie  been p=oved ? ?- ?e The Mold :md Dp?;? ° Jlln t. v 'n. y' w1r,c h is on ..L" t. d" c :O!l P. a roh.? nf being op?i.ed passes t???'?ch is on 'l" uro'I'" i sceir.oix and Caerwys. tHe pimshes of portions < f the estate affor 1 •o t L'u=ibi,; building0 sit.-f. bui1dinO' Plans :md fu:! oarticulars wili b :r.:X -'? T..„ PJa?snnd f u ? particulars will b; .?  "?nsu- ing Ciimth, and in ?he meantime :i'r:?'? t1! en"l1- )'" procared on application to Me?'s ''?-. be EorEE,soIicttc?,MoU.  ???E. AND 83r Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR W. CONNOR. THIS DAY (SATURDAY) AND MONDAY. TO IRONMONGERS, PRIVATE FAMILIES. AND OTHERS. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr WILLIAM CON. NOR, upon the premises late in the occupation of IVlr David Humphreys, 18, Town-hid, Wrexham, the r^mninins» portion of the Stoek-in-Trade of IRONMONGERY, Brushes, Fittings, Fixtures, and many other Effects more numerous than can be mentioned. The sale will commence at half.p¡s one o'clock prompt, and in the me-intime. for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Office, Kegent-ptace, Wrexham. 92tih COEDPOETH. I THE Miscellaneous SALE by AUCTION advertised to JL be held by WILLIAM CONNOR, upon the premises adjoining the CROSB FOXFS INN, COEDPOETH, on the loth ot MAY instant, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE ON THAT DAY. but will be HELD DURING "iRE I PRESENT MONTH. Day and hour of Sale will appear in next Saturday's Advertiser, and the Auctioneer I hopes to make arrangements with Mr Carrington. Cross Foxes Inn, Coedpoeth, to hold Periodical Sales in his yard, in that flourishing district of Coedpoeth, and respectfully solicits entries for the first Sale, to be held during the pre- sent month, which may be made with Mr Carrington, or with the Auctionper, at hi- Office, Regent Place, Wrexham. Agent for the Scottish Union Fire aud Life and for the I Accident Insurance Companies. !H ria TO PKIVATE FAMILIES AND IITtU Ii: Sale by Public Auction of excellent Household Fur.iiture, o,id other Effects, upon the premises, No 18 Tov:n-hill, I Wrexham. ON THURSDAY, MAY 13TH, 1869. MR. WILLIAM CONNOR begs rcspectfullv to inti. l.ll. mate that he will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the premises, No. 18, Town-hill, in "Wrexham at'oiv- saiil, alarge quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and Effects, amongst which there are oval and round mahogany and other tables, mahogany dining and sitting-room chairs, hair-seated cjuch, sideboard, cheiffuiiier, mirrors, China, glass, carpets, an excellent I S-days' clock in large mahogany case, mahogany corner I and other cupboards, prints, engravings, &c., &c. Amongst the bedroom furniture arc painted and other chests-oj- I drawers, wash stands, tables, cane-seated chairs, service, &c., &c. also useful kitchen utensils, and other effects. The whole will he on view the day previous to the sale from 12 to 4 o'clock; and in the meantime for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his office, Rescnt- place, Wrexham. 847? For Sale, desirable Preehold Loud and JJwcL iny-houses, Outbuildings, siti'ate at BRYMBO, near Wrexham in the county of Denbigh. MR. WILLIAM CONNOR begs m03t respectfully to I 1. L intimate the receipt of instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 14th day of May, 18U9, at Three o'clock in the afternoon, at the house of Mrs Kenrick, the Star Inn, at Brymbo aforesiid, in one or more lots, and subject to such conditions as will be then and there produced—All that Piot, Piece, or Parcel of LAND, containing about 400 square j-ards, situate at Hrymho aforesaid, together with the Jare and commodious DWELLING-HOUSE, recently erects d, and standing thereon and the Cottage adjoining thereto, in the occupa- tion of Mr James Howard, and druggist; Elizabeth Thomas, widow their assigns and undertenants. The Houses may be viewed bÿ permission of th repec- tive tenants, and for further particulars apply t) WILLIA^I SHEUBATT, ESIJ., Solicitor, Queen-street Chambers, Wrtx- ham; or to the AuCTIONBKii, nt his Estat Insurance, and General Ag"ncy Offices, Wrexham. 733g HUABU. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK, ^c., £ e. Mo'. WILLIAM CONNOR begs to return his sincere -LtJ L thanks to the several Farmers and Dealers who favoured him with entries on his last sale day, also to the many Butchers for their attendance, and begs t,) state that his next S de.will take pkne at his Mart, at Rnahoj), on SATURDAY, M iy 22nd, I860, to commence at half-past 10 o'clock in the forenoon, and is pleased to say that he has already had the promise of several excellent entries, and I for the convenience of butchers several of those farmers who have promised entries wi!) allow a few days keep. J Full particu'ars of entries will appear in tutum advertise- ) ments and in t he meantime the Auctioneer wdl be to receive further entries, wlneh. may be made with Mr David Jones. Cross Foxes Inn, Ru .bon, or with the Auctioneer, at his offices, Regent-place, Wrexham. Agent for the Norfolk Fanners' and General Assnra? ce Company for the Disease or Accident of Horses, C;ittle, &c., &c, TO PUBLICANS, BREWERS, AND OTHERS. Sale Public Auction of the P,EFJ1- IIUUSE, OutbuiUiinas. (JarJcn mut Fremiti' situate at Cocdjiotth, la ar li ir.citiiut, in the county of Denbigh. MR WILLIAM CONNOR h:.srcce!v"d instructions to ?JL pn>pare fur SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Fri- day, the 2th day ot 1GO, in one or more lots, and subject to such Coiidic-ous as nnv be agreed inior, at the t'tne of s.-e, all that MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOU^ rf HJ, now used as a beerhouse, an" commonly known I by the name 0" the Crown Inn, togeth r wit.h the ontbuild- lngs, garden and a-ouiteliances, thereunto beioiitnn; s til- ate at 1-aiwrii, Coedpoeth. near Wr< xharu, arore.-ai 1, ai d now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Roberts, the ■■ wner. I he rale to commence upon tin; premi-es at tn»-«» o'clock l in the alternoou. and in the meantime for further particu- I lar- to Henry ilumphivys, so^i.-iter, T'emj ie W rexhani, or to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Rer gpnt place. Wrexham. The owner wiil show the premises. 02Sr SALE BY MESS US. DA VIES AND AR.UoR. PLAS-NEWYDD, LL-\FWnOG, RUTHIN. Ertc.wrc „nd Imp-taut SALE of HOUSEHOLD f'uJ: AJ'i UliE, Sii'cer r?/<3 und P??eJ ?h'/n;?, /-«-•> Harness, C?? and Calf, ?'M.?? Ot?-<.?,- ?'?t.?, 4'" T4/'f'E' tSRS DA VI:S and ARMOR have been favoured ??<JL with In-truutiuns from the Trustcps of the late Mrs Downward, Pl isnewydd, to SELL by AUCTIUN, on the premises at Piasnewydd, in the town of liuthin, on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, May Gth, 7th. and S:h, the following superior and modern HOUSE- HOLD FU_RNITURE, briefly enumeiated as follows :— ENTRANCE HALL.— Hat and umbrella stand, marble top hall table, two carved hall chairs, scraper and brush, cases of stuffed birds, suspending lamp, mahogany side table, &c., 6:e. DRAWING-BOOM.—Cast fender and steel fire implements, elejjsmt pier glass, mahogany too table, yrand pianoforte in rosewood, a veiy e'r-gant French ehonv cabinet. Ormolu timepiece, easy and other chairs, settees, rosewood sofa tr-ble. ditto sofa in damask, Brussels, carpet ru blind- Ac., &c. BOOM.—Large mahogany dining tab'e, damask table cover, inassiv.: mahogany sideboanl, ditto stands, I soia table, easy ehai>'s, eiuht mahogany dining-room chairs, a superior Turkey carpet of large size, engravings, tea and other caddies, foot busses, valance pole, blinds, and otto- mans. LIBRARY. — Handsome pier glass, loo table, ebony cabinet, .-everal book racks, ebony chairs, tini-'pieee, car- pets, rug, bliuds, and cu'tains also, about 5<)0 volumes of valuable books, in law, English literature, and the general classics. STAIRCASE and LANDIXG —Brussels carpet, brass stair rods, wheel barometer, &c.. &c. BEJ:I-I:OOMS.—Four-po>t, jent, French, half-tester, and other bedsteads, fgather beds, bolsters and pillows, chests of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, cane and rush chairs, straw chairs in chintz, towel rails, chamber ware, sponge and hip baths, ofa and settees, blankets, sheets counterpanes and quilts, lady's and gentlemen's wardrobes, hair and other mattresses, orcssing glasses in great variety, &C., &C. EXTRA.—Linens, quilts, blankets, sheets, in great variety; towels, napkins, toilet covers, muslin curtains, &c., &c. A large assortment of plated articles; also, upwards of 800 ounces of silver plate Several dorens of old port, claret, sherry, and other wines. KITCHEN.—Butler's panU-y, scullery requisi tes, in lartre Yiti-icty, China and glass of a very superior quality, iron- stone dinner services, desert ditto, breakfast and tea services in first class order; a large assortment of good dairy vessels. YARD.—A London-built phmton (quite new), handsome pony, silver-mounted harness, well-hred cow and calf, a small lot of barley and potatoes, part of a stack of hav, cucumber fiame, straw-tter, and a variety of useful table implements, garden tools. &c., Ac. Catalogues are in cour.-e of preparatr n, and will be ready a few days prior to the Sale, and may be had at the Lion Hotel, Ruthin, at the place of Sale. and from the Auctioneers if per post, a stsmp will be required. On view on the 3th of May, from HI to ;1 o'c'ock. ORDKR <»' SALE—l-irst Vay: Entrance Hall, Library, Diiiim:WLI, Drawing-room. Glass. China. Silver Thite, Plated Aric(,R, ami u.c'. Second day staircase, ci?ht 1 Bedrooms. Linens, nnd Bonks. Third day: \ard, Stabie, 1 õ". I H l'oo'u I Cr.ach- h oue, Ganien. Kitchen. Housekeeper Room, Dairy, Pantries, and other Out-effiees. Ac.. &c. Sale to eommenee each tlav at 12 o c'ock 1100:1 prompt. 1 J '1.)'. 1 1" "C¡ ';¡')'I I Reval Oak: Denbigh. April 24th, SSDa ) "Sales by Auction. SALES BY xVlESSRS (ifilFFITti, & ROBEit rs. DENBIGHSHlRE AND ^fLINT S ti IK E AGRICUL. TUKAL AUCTION MAWT, WREXHAM. MAY a (fair day), 18t& MESSRS GRIFKiTHS and ROBERTS respectfully annoonce that they have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION in their Mart, on I THURSDAY, the 6th day of MAY (faiir day), a splendid lot; of FAT STOCK, compri.-m; A lot of fat and store Cattle A lot of Shropshire-down and other Sheep A lot of Ewes and Lambs and store Sheep A lot of Poi k Pigs A lot of fat Calves 4 splendid fat Bullocks, the property of T. LI. Fitzhugh, Esq. Sate at Eleven o'clock. Yorke-strpet, Wrt-xhum. 813 SECOND PERIODICAL HALfe AT TREVOR ARMS, MARFORD HILL, by MESSRS GRIFFITHS and ROBERT i, who have had I ..l\I. the honour of being solicited by the principal Farmers and Stock Feeders in the district to hold periodical 6ities at the above Inn, where there is every accommodation for all Stock consigned to them, and which shall have the best at tention and beg to inform their numerous patrons that they will hold their Second Sale on MONDAY, the 3rd day of May, for which sale all entries will be thankfully received and promptly attended 'o by Mr Thomas, on the premises, or the Auctioneers, Yorke-street, Wrexham. I ENTRIES NOW MADE A lot of fa.t Cows and Heifers Ditto Prime Fat Wethers I Ditto Eat Pigs Lot of Calving Cows and I Barrens Ditto Fat Calves. &c. Ditto Ewes and Lambs and Store Sheep. 7 well-bred three-year-old Heifers, with Calves at foot, the property of Mrs Jessamin, of Cornish Hail. 6 Prime Fat Heifers I A lot of Fat Lambs 1 broad-wheel cart, with harvest gearing complete, nearly new. 4 Splendid young Cows and Calves, the property of E. Swetenham, Esq. Sale at Two o'clock. Lunch will be provided at Is. each. Terms, same as Wrexham Auction Mart. 785a OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. .WTESSRS GRIFFITHS and ROBERTS respectfully -L?LL announce that they have been hono red with in- utructious from the representatives of the late H. Crane, E-q., of Woodland Cottage. Overton Bridge, to SELL by AUCTION, at the White Horse Inn, Overton, (removed i here for the convenience of sale), on Friday, the 7th day of May, 1869, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising aiuing, sitting, ami bedroom suites, (chiefly in mahogany), carpets, pier glasses and kit- chen requisites. In milk house —Churn, milk tubs and cans. Out-door effects comprise-50 iron hurdles, straw cutter, glass frame for garden; also, the pio-perty of a gentleman iieciining the dairy, about 40 pair of good cheese vats (nearly new), large cheese tub, patent cheese presses, chesse screws, and other effects, particulars of which will appear in catalogues, which may be had at the Auctioneers Otfiee. Yorke-street, Wrexham. Sale at one o'clock. 831 r SALES BY MR RICHARDS. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD, ON THURSDAY NEXT, FAIR DAY, MAY 6TH, 1869. 1\ iR RICHARDS has been commissioned by Alfred l?JL Stretch, Esq., Riley Bank, Frodsham, to SELL by AUCTION, 40 Prime Ripe Fat Wethers (nice weights) Sale aL hall-past Ten o clock. X.B.—Other stock can be entered up to the morning of sale. 912a 1- 9 l 2 a Sale of Freehold COTTAGES and LAXD, situate near the City 'VJllS, Miner a, in tins Parish 0f Wrexham, Ùb the County of lJe,tlJi/h, 'MO be SULD by AUCJION by Mr RICHARDS, at the CITY ABMS INN, MINERA, afor?sai.i, on MoN- DA the 10th day of May, 1869, at five o'clock in the after- noon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced. Ail those two several subatahtiadybuiit MESSUAGES or COTTAGES, situate at Minera atoresaid, together with the gardens and outbuildings thereto belonging, and now in the respective occupations of Edward Davies and Thomas Jones. Further particulars may be chained from the Auctioneer, 0r.Nir 920c SALE BY MR DEW. POSTPONEMENT OF SALE. "TOTICr IS HEREBY GIVEN, th..t the SALE of CORBET AKI, ABERDOVEY, Advertised for the 7th of May, has been POSTPONED, but will shortly take place. See future Advertise- ments. WM. DEW, Auctioneer. Welllield House, Bangor, April 20th, 1869. S79a -+. SALE BY MR W. UWKN, CEFN FREE-STONE QUARRIES, IN THE PARISH OF RUABON. Imyiorta,>t SALE of Dressea and Ui.dressed, STORES, 4-C. 'V | R W ILLLUl OWEN is instructed by Mr William J-'J- Ryland Jones, who is giving up t he Quarry, to SELL by AUC nux, on the premiss at the Quarry, on Monday, the liotil oay of Ja. lö(;I, the w hole of the valuable QUARRY PLANT, Dressed and Umlres-ed Stones, Hordes, Carts, &c., consisting of about 150 tons of scabble 1 anil undressed stone; lurry, to carry eight tOllS, quite new; carts, horses, gig and shaudry, five sets of harness, truck, crane, to lift eight tons, pump, barrows, large bar, three medium ditto, twelve small ditto, four clams, bellows, j smiths' tools and anvils, &c., picks, hammers, wedges, sledges, chairs and Lewises, have quantity of wrought iron, large water tub, quantity of timber, shaft for railway tram road, three sets ot dogs for lifting, straw engine, quite new, nOu grindstones from 12 to 42 inches diameter, (jtlU to 700 dozen of scythe stones, head stones and monument flags, copings, dressed jambs and coigns, random and 6cabblyd stones, pig troughs, &-c. The Sale to commence pt Twelve o'clock precisely. 87Ga SALE BY MR T. W. HILL. SHUOPSHIRE. VALUABLE FAHMING AND MINERAL PROPERTY 'JJL IO be SULD BY AUCTION, by Mr T. W. HILL, at JL the Hand Hotel, Chirk, in the county of Denbigh, en FUIDA Y, the 7t.1 day of May, 1809 (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), suhjtct to conditions then to be produced— All that Freehold FARM and LANDS called or known by the name of Wiggintou," in the parish of St Martins, in the county 01 Salop, and containing 7lia, Or. 8p. or thereabouts, of Arable, Meadow, and Pasture Lands, ind now in the occupation of Mr J. C. M'Kie, the proprietor. The Farm is in an excellent state of cultivation. Coal has recently bf-(-n discovered in tile property, and the report oi Mr Jacob lliysoii, mining engineer, who has recently visited it, shows that seams of cca', clay, and ironstone lie under t!ie whole of the lands, and may be easily worked to profit. The Eliesmere and Chester Canal lies in close proximity to the property, and may he made available for tLe despatch of the mineral produce of the property. The Farm is close to capital roads, and is situate about three miles from the pleasant village of Chirk, where there is a lirst-clnss railway station of the Great Western Rail- way, four miles from Oswestry, and Ouly a few minutes' walk from the village of St. Martins. Sale to commence at Five o'clock p.m. Particulars (which will embody extracts from Mr Hig- son's report) will shortly bp. issued, and, with any further information, may te obtained on anplication to the Auc- t ioneer, or to Messrs THOMAS and CHARLES MINSHALL, Solicitors. Oiwe.strv. 782-: SALES BY MESSKS ROBERTS & JONES. MR ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER, CORWEN, AND MP JOHN JONES, JUNR., CFTAPEL STREET, LLANGOLLEN, Ilare entered illto Partnership as AUCTIONEERS AND APPRAISERS, AND hope with strict attention to business the wi!! be favouied wi' h the patronage of the PubHf. All orders for the Corweu District to be addressed to David Koberts, at Corwen, and all orders for the Llangollen District fo be adiires-ed to John Jones, junr., Chanel- street, Llangollen. l(10r SALE AT THE MANSION OF CLOMENDY", CORWEN. PRELIMINARY" ANNOUNCEMENT. |\TE DA Y1D ROBERTS re-pectiutly announce bis lY 1 Instructions from the exmutorsof thc lateR.W. "-ttrce, Esq.. to SELL by AUCTION, in the beginn; r- of Juno next, the whole of the truly superior modern HOUSE- HOLD F UKNITURE, articles of vertu, oil paintings by eminent ma.-teis, engravings, about 400 volumes of books, plate, wines, glass, china, carriages, olli". f tiriiitur &c., &c., collected with great taste and judgment by the late pro- I prietor, Further particulars in future advertisements. 905r Public and Legal Notices. ".> F LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS —_ FOR PRESENTATION OF A SILVER RADLE TO THE MAYORESS OF WREXHAM ? ? -? „ ?? THOMAS ROWLAND). ? s. d. Peter Wa)ker.Ea%.?Ex.Mayor 5 5 0 Mr Councilor Rymer 110 Rev, J. D'xon. 050 MrET?nMorri?. i l n O.O.WiUiam?Eaq?J.P?.???;?? 110 John Buckton. E'a?. 1 1 0 Mr Alderman Jbn&s .?????" 330 Me-srs DennHMtd Gtcnnie. Ruabon 110 Watkin Williams, Esq., M.P. 110 Mr Councilor Nurless.???????? 110 Mr Alderman Bu-ry 5 5 0 Dr. Williams.???????""???? 110 T. C. Jones, Esq., j. P. 1^ 1j 0Q Jbhu JamesEs% TownClerk Kev. Jeremiah Williams, Hope 110 McMM Williams and Crook, Liverpool 1 1 0 John N^ock, Esq., Birmingham 110 Rev. T. R. L!o?d, Llanlynydd 110 Mr Stocker,. Smethwick 110 Thomas Bury,E,q. 1 1 0 1] 0 Thomas Bury, Williams. E- q Chester 110 Mr Thomas Heywood, Watchmaker 0 10 0 Mr E.M.Jones 1 1 0 E. Tench, J. L. Toole, Esq., London 2"2 0 Mr Alfred Owen, Ironmonger. 1 1 0 Messrs W. and J. Frichard 0 10 6 Messrs Sparrow and Poole, 110 Dr.Davies 110 Mr Alderman Rowland 110 Rev. W. Davies 110 Messrs Saunders and Evans, London 11-0 Messrs Bayley and Bradley, Advertiser OEce 110 W. Evans, Esq, New British Ironworks 110 W_ Rowland, Esq., WeUhpool 2 2 0 Charles Aspiriall, Esq. Birkenhead 110 -I-Atlicgton Hughes, J. Prycc Jones, Esq 110 Win. Davies, Esq., Liverpool 2 2 0 Win. Pierce-, cabinet maker 110 \VIU. Overton, E.sq. 1 1 (j Rev. Humphrey Humphreys 0 10 6 J. Dickenson, Mr Councillor Lloj d 110 Cantub 0 7 6 Dr. Eyton Jones 110 MrJ. O. Bury 1 110 P. Page, E-q 0 10 6 W. Low, 1 I 0 James Jackson, Esq 0 10 6 Mr Edward Jones, hatter 0 10 (j F, n., Mount-street 1 1 0 Mr Albert Bury 110 H. W. Harrop, Esq 2 2 0 Mr W. Connor 1 1 0 Sir Watkin Williams "VVynn, Bart., M.P, 5 5 0 Mr Waiter Jones 110 Mr Gittins, ironmonger 1 1 0 E. W. Stocker, Esq., Southport 110 Mrs Stocker, Southport 0 10 G Mr Y. Stiachan, Wrexham 110 Nr Rhoden. Nag's Head Brewery 110 Captain J. B. Cumberland 1 1 0 Any Lady or Gentleman feeling desirous to join in this compliment to the Mayoress is requested to do so without delay, as it is purposei to close tne subscription list in a month from this date. JNO. JONES, Hon. Secretary. I 30th April, 1869. y iOj JAMES HEliVEY >>LACK, DECEASED. ¡ A LL Persons who have any claims against the estate of ?L James Hervey Slack, iate o? Overton Budge, in the pa.r?h of Erbistock, in the county of Denbigh, solicitor, de- j ceased, are requested to send full particulars thereot to Mrs Slack, Overton Bridge, Ruabon, in order that such claims may be examined, and if found correct discharged, Overton Bridye, Apr.1 10th. 1869. 781r WILLIAM SHEPHERD. DECEASED; TDU?SUANT to an Act of F&rhamcnt 22nd and 23rd JL Vic., c'?p. 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." OTICE IS HEBEDY GIVEN, that aB persons havin? -L?L any claims or demands upon or a 'ainst the Estate of \V ILLlAM SHEPHERD, late of Buck:ey, near Mold, in the county of Flint, Fire Brick and Tile Manufacturer, who dieu on or about the 2dth day of April, 18GG, and Will was proved on the 19th day of June, 18(j(), in the District Registry, at St A'aph, of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, by William Shepherd, ,f Buckley, aforesaid, hire Brick and Tile Manufacturer; Robert KeLsall Shepherd, of the same place, linen draper, and William Roberts Catherall and Timuthy Catherall, of the same place, fire brick and tile manufacturers. The Executors therein named are hereby required on or before the 1st day of June next to send in written particulars of their debts, claims, or demands to us, the undersigned, as solicitors to the said Executors, and that at the last named date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the parties entitled therete. having regard only to the debts, claims, or demands, of which they shall then have had notice, and they will not be liable fur the assets so distributed or any part thereof to any per-on or persons of who:e claim or demand they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 2Urd day of April, 18C9. S. J. and F. ROBERTS and DICKSON. 877a Solicitors, Chester. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. Ix the cau TY COURT of Denbighshire, holden at L \V rexham and Llangollen, Thomas Jone-, formerly of Penybr>n Farm, Carth Tymidol, in the parish of Glyu- trian, iu the county of Denbigh, farmer, afterwards and for twelve months ending March last, engaged in service as a I labourer and occasirmil butcher, at Tanygartlf Fa: m, CII. cochwyn, in the said parish of Glyntrian, but now and for the past week living at the Taibot Inn, Church-street Llangollen, in the said county of Denbigh, barman, having been adjudged bankrupt on the 8th day of April, 1869. a public sitting for the bankrupt to pass his last exam- ination, and make application for his discbarge, will be held at the said Court at Wrexham, on the 19th day of May. 1369, at two o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the day last aforesaid beiii<r the day limited for th3 said bankrupt to surrender. The Registrar of the Court is the official as- signee, and "William Shenafct, Esq., of Wrexham, the solicitor acting in the B-inkriiptcy. 92dr L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. JOHN WHITLElr JONES of Rcgent.street, Llangollen, ? in the connty of Denbigh, chemist and druggit, and milliner, having been adjudged baukiupt iu the county court of Denbighshire, holden Wrexham and Llangollen, 0:1 the 2Gth day of April, 181;9. is hereby required to sur- himself to Augustus Henry Reid, Esq., a Registrar of the County Court of Denbighshire, lioldeu at Wrexham ami Llangolien, at the first meeting of creditors, to be held on the 14th day of May, 186'1, at twelve o'clock at noon precisely, at Wrexham. William Si-erratt, Esq., is the solicitor acting ia the Bankruptcy. At the meeting the Registrar will receive the proofs of of the debts of the creditors, and the creditors may choose an assignee or assignees of the bankrupts estate and effects. All persona having in thejr possession any of the effects of the said bankrupt must delivtr them to the Registrar, and all debts due to tho baukruut must be paid to the Registrar. 924r L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Flintshire, holden at Mold and -L Flint, in the matter of THOMAS HUGHES, of Pont- tlyddyn, in the parish of Mold, in the county of Flint, builder, adjndged bankrupt on the 15th day of August, ises. A Meeting of the Creditors of this Estate will be held before the Registrar at the Town Hall, at Flint, on the 17th day of May, 1869, at 12 o'clock at noon precisely, 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 dj not then prove "ill be excluded the benefit of the dividend. QlQg L. R MORGAN, High Bailiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 186L IN the Couuty Court of Flintshire, holden at Mold and -L Fiint, in the matter of JOHN PRYCE JONES, of o. 8, New-street, Mold, in the county of Flint, photo- graphic artist and tobacconist, formerly of Hope-street, Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, photographic artist, I adjudged bankrupt on the 16th day of April, 1867. A Meeting 01 the Creditors of this Estate will be held before the Registrar at the Town Hall, at Flint, on the of MIY, 1869, at 12 o'clock at noon precisely, for the purpose of declaring a dividend, and also whether any allovvan-e shall be malie to the Bankrupt. Proofs of debts I will be received, and Creditors who have not yet proved and do not then prove will be excluded the benelit of the dividend. Ullg L. R. MORGAN, High Bailiff. (^tHEta* FOUND in the neighbourhood of Gresford. C3 The owner can have it by paying expenses by apply- ing to P.C. LAWLET, Gresford. If not claimed wlthm seven days, it will be sold to pay expenses. 915a ITIOUSDISTRAYED, a WELSH SHEEP. Owner can f have it by applying to the Farm Bailiff, Marchwiel Hall. and describing it and paying expenses. "Ill be sold if not claimed within one week. E9Sa r Legal and Public Notices. "r" ..r. -r-.í"J ELLESMERE SMITHFIELD. TO CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS, IRON- FO UNDERS,, &a; TH" LOCAL BOARD having determined" to erect a i Smithfield, tenders are required for the following works, separately. FIRST CONTRACT.—Building enclosure wall of stone, about 300 yards long, and six, to sevea teet hiuh above the groand. SECOND CONTKACT*, 1PEA?J for sheep and pigs. THIRD CONTRACT.—Levelling the- ground, and laying drams of stouewttre P- with cesspools, &c. Parties desiring t., -Ld in Tenders can see the plans and specifications tit 1- Wyatt's office, Church-street, Elies- mere, from 9.30 a.m., t; 2 aft noon, on and after Monday next, 3rd May. 1 The Tenders to be sent tome, at the office of the-Local Board, Elle>mere, on or before Saturday, 15th May, and en- dorsed Tender for Smithfield Works. The Board do not bu.d themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order, A. H. rRITCIIARDi Clerk to the Local Board. Ellesmrra, 26til April, 1869. 901r PROPOSED "WREXHAM WORKING MEN'S CLUB- AND INSTITUTE." PROVISIONAL COMMITTEE (With power to add to their number.) Chairman 40 Treasu rer: SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART. The MAYOR for the time being Simon Yorke, Esq. Michael Humble, Esq. Charles Hughes, Eso J.P. W. II, Darby, Esq. I W. Low, Esq. David Johnson, Esq. J. M. Jones, Esq. F. Page, Esq. J. Pryce Jones, Esq. Mr. John Phoenix. Honorary Secretary,:—T. E. MINSHALL, Esq. Bankers • § North and South Wales Bank. C. National Provincial Bank of Eagland. It having been ut,acitnotisly resolved, at a large and in- fluential meeting, held in the Town Hall, Wrexham, on Wednesday, March 3lst, under the presidency of Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., that a Working Men's Club and Institute be established in Wrexham, the Provisional Committee earnestly solicit subscriptions towards the carrying out of this object. The total co,-t-includitig furniture is calculated at XI-000, of which upwards of £ 600 has been already promised. The objects of the proposed Club and Institute are briefly these, viz -to provide a place in which the Work- ing classes may meet for social intercourse and refres- ment, recreation, business, and intellectual improvement, free from the influence of intoxicating drinks. For such objests as these the Committee confidently claim the support of a'l those interested in the welfure of the Working classes in this town and neighbourhood, and especially of the Working classes themselves. Subscriptions may he paid into either of the Banks in Wrexham, to the credit of the Treasurer, and the Com- mittee will from time to time publish a list of the amounts so received. R. A. CUNLIFFE, Chairman and Treasurer. T. E. MINSHALL, Hon. Sec. 695 i Entertainments and Meetings. QUEEN-STREET CHAPEL, WREXHAM. THE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES of the Welsh Con- JL gregational Cha:.el, Queen-street, will be held on SUNDAY and MONDAY. May 2tid and 3rd, 1869. The Rev. W. Rees, D.D., Liverpool; ReI, Owen Fvnns, Llanbrynmair; Rev. H. Rees, Chester; and Rev. W. J. Morris, Pontypridd, will preach on the occasion. Service- at 10 a.m., 2 p.m., and G p.m. each day. f;20g ENGLAND'S PRIDE THE WORLD'S WONDER "The Great Triton amongst the Minnows MANDERS' GRAND NATIONAL STAR MENA. jLtj L GRRtcjisooutinuin?ita BRILLIANT TRIUMPHANT PROGRESS Through Nurth Wales, and will be on Exhibition in the undermentioned Towns on the dates named :— Bethesda, May 1, P- ntrevoelas, May 3. Corweu. Mav t. I Llangollen, May 5, I I Chirk, May 6, I Oswestrv. M:iv 7 S I j j > L\.DEHS' GIAO NATIONAL STAR MEAGERŒ is much larger, mOl c eomplcte, and of far great-r "alue tLan rt? the other travelling Menageries in the United Kingdom put together. Hundreds of Thousands of Visitors have unanimously pronounced it to really he, what its title im. T ports, GREAT BRITAIN'S NATIONAL ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION. It stands alone in its mighty aud impos- ing grandeur, and, Tviiile its Proprietor challenges com- pet tton, he at the same time DKFIES AND FEARS NOT all rivalry. Detailed particu'ars may he leavnf, from the Win- dow Bills and the Advertisements in the Ljcal Newspapers. All communications, prior to the arrival of the Menagerie, must be addressed to MB HENRY GLEEN- WOOD, 32, Castle Street, Liverpool. 832r IHeieby Give Notice, that I will NOT be KESPO\- JL IJ:LE tor any DEBT or DEBTS contracted by my Daughter, MARY EDWA.'iDS, of Worthenbury, a'tcr this date. (Signed) April 29, 1SG9. THOMAS ED WAR OS. 89-t! TOSEPH JONES, Fireman, Rhos, will NOT be respon- tf sible for any Debts contracted by his Wife, MARGAUET JONES', after this date. April 3rd, 1S69. 8Sla Railway Announcements- DENBIGH, RUTHIN, AND CORWEN RAILWAY. CHESTER RACES, 1869. CUP DAY! ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 5th, clietp first and second class Return Tickets at single fares, wiil he issued to Chester, from Ruthin, Denbigh, and intermediate stations, by the 8.45 IUU, tmiu from Denbigh. The Tickets will be available to return from Chester by any of the Ordinary Trains on the day of issue, or the fol- lowing i ay. T. CARTWRIGHT, General Manager. Ruthin, April 27th, lb(;D. e r WREXHAM, MOLD. AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY. ALTERATION OF TRAINS FOR MAY. 1869, Received too late for correction in Time Table Supplement. THE Train now leaving Mold for Wrexham at 4.5 p.m. JL will leave at 3.40 p.m., nnd the: train now having Buckley at will leave at 3.40 p.m., Hope 3.57. Caergwrle 4.4, Celnybedd 4.10, Gwersyllt 4-17, arriving at Wrexham at 4 25 p.m. r Also on each Thur.-day an additional train will leave Buckley at 1.45 p.m. (in connection with the train from Mold, at 1.40 p.m.), leave Hope at. 1.51, Caergwrle 2.3, Cefnybedd 2.9, Gwersyllt 2 16, arriving at Wrexham 2.23 p.m. P',l on each Th'tr?day an additiocal train will leave Wrexham at 2.37 p.m. for Mold and Buckley, arriving at Gwersyllt 2.43, Cerllyhpdd 2.50, Caergwrle 2.56, Hope 3.2, Mold 3.25, Buckley 3.15 p.m. For other particulars sec ordinary Time Bills. J. BROUGHTON. General Ma ager's Office, Wrexham, 25th April, 1S69 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. NOTICE OF ALTERATIONS OF PASSENGER TRAINS FOR MAY, 18G9, WEEK DA VS. A NEW TRAIN, ht, 2nd, and 3rd Class, will leave Oswestry at 615 a.m., for Eiiesmcrc, Whitchurch, Liverpool, Manchester, Stockport, London, &c. Fil-stlitliti Second Class 'Tickets only wiil be it-sued by the 8.0 a.m. train ex Aberystwyth from Stations between Welsh- pool and Whitchurch inclusive. First, Second, and Third Class Tickets will be by the 1.0 p.tii Train ex Aberystwyth from Stations between Welshpool and Whitchurch inclusive. The 8.55 a.m. Train Kerry to Abermule to leave at 8.5. a.m. The 7.0 a.m. Train Machynlleth to Portmadoc is dis cou- tinued. The 9.15 a.m. Traiu Machynlleth to Pwllheli to leave at 8.30 a.m. The 'a.m. Train Machynlleth to Aberystwyth will leave at 9.30 a.m. A new Train, First, Second, and Third Class, will leave Aberystwith at 4.21, p.m. for Machynlleth, calling at all in- termediate stations. A New Train. Fir.-t, Secor.d, and Third Class, will leave Machynlleth at 7.15 p.m. for Aberystwyth calling at all in- termediate stations. Fcr further particulars see Company's Time Bills. E. ELIAS, Traffic Manager. Oswestry, April 27th, lSG. Business Announcements, .J 'J' r 'f JOHN. WILLIAMS, (Late with Overton and Williams,) FAMILY WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, CENTRE OF TOWN HILL, W REXrHAM, BEIJS most respectfully to inforaa the Gentry, Clergy, and the inhabitants of Wrexham and neigbboufkosd that he has succeeded to the Business previously carried on by the late Mr PUGH (acjoining th* Post-office, and* opposite to the International Telegraph Company)^ where he trusts by unremitting attention, and supplying articles of the best quality, to merit a share of public patronage., A choice and well-selected Stock of PORTS, SHERRIES, CLARETS, &c., &c. COMBE, DELAFIELD 4- CO.'S LONDON STOUT. Guiimoss. Mamlers, and Findlater's Extra Stout. BASS, ALLSOPP, WORTHINGTON, A;O IXD, COOPE & CO.'S BURTON BITTER ALES. PRICE LISTS FREE ON APPLICATION. February 26th, 1869. 39% C Y M R U AM B YT H. W A L K E R'S CELEBRATED WREXHAM STOUT. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN WALES. AT 41s. Per Barrel of 36 Gallons. 22s. do. Kilderkin of 18 do. Less 10 per cent, discount. FULL MEASURE GUARANTEED. Orders are now being booked for Spring and Summer deliveries, and will receive prompt attention from PETER WALKER, ALE AND PORTER BREWER, WREXHAM. February Gth, 18139, 218 ASP INA LL'S (Late ROWLAND'S.) JSJAG'S JJEAD BREWERY. WREXHAM, FAR-FAMED W HEXHAM ALES, STRONG, MILD, PALE, INDIA & DINNER BEER; Flavour and Brilliancif Unsurpassed, HK. ASPINALL is prepared to supply the public witil these Celebrated Ales, the quality of which is peculiar to the districts, clear, sparkling, and Pale. Casks, 54, 36, 18, and gallons, from Is. per gallon up to 2s. per gallon. An Agent Wanted for Manchester. Highest re- ferences required. Wrexham, 5th April, 1869. 714a w IIISKEY! WHISKEY!! WHISKEY!! VV Try MURLESS'S IRISH WHISKEY, At the VAULTS, No. 1, YORKE-STREET. FOR CASH, at 18s per Gallon. 69Sr PRICE AND CO., QHARE BROKERS. AND GENERAL 0 COMMISSION AGENTS, 5, CHURCH STREET. 827j WREXHAM. JCE! JCE!! J[ C E W E N H A M LAKE ICE. AGEXTS PRICE AND CO., CHURC H S VREET. Rafryerators or Ice Safes, Fi ei zing Machines, and Freezing Saks. 752a PP,,ICE & C^» GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, 5, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. AGESTTS FOR W. & A. G I L B E Y, WINE IJIPORTEHS AND DISTILLERS, LONDON, DUBLIN, AND EDINBURGH. GALLONS. Foreign Wines, paid duty on by W. & A. G. 670.994 ..J '>31354 „ Spiiits „ 231,354 Gins, Whiskies, &-C!. „ „ 279,682 Total number of Gallons paid duty on in the 11182030 Year 1S68 by W. and A. Gilbey ) (Vide Wine Trade Review, 15th January, 1869.) \P' c. 'f¡ Being the largest amount paid by any Wine or Spirit o Merchant in Great Britain. Agents for LONDON & DUCLIN .STOUT \LE d o BURTON, EASF IDB., PALE, and MILD ALES „ SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE, SODA and MINERAL WATERS BURTON ALES. LONDON and DUBLIN ht. Quality. 1 SToUl- 1 st Quality. Imperial Pints, 4 6 per Doz. Imperial A Pints 4 U per Doz. m¡,ena In ct I ')0 2 3 ° (Free from Acidity.) The above Ales can be had in Barrels, Half-Barrels, and Quarter Casks. Agents for The Sale of the North Bntis-i Cattle Food "cn s lor Ie a e 0 ¿.. H 1 Co.'s A 1 Cocoa Extract for Horses an-1 cattle. T C L' 'd „ „ The Chinese and East Indian Tea Co. Limited Ie lllIcse" t. Price Lists sent Free o)t application. "ICG ¡s,, <-v 5. Church street, 1st March. 406j T ililA N L E Y. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, 26, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Families supplied with his celebrated home-brewed ami IeS sUPV WI W" b 1 T 1>1 Al es, 20 s., 22 s., 24s., and 30s. per Hail-barrel; Table les, :5., -:1., Beer, 12s. and 15s. per Half-barrel. Sole agent for Blockey's nourishing London Stout, .:0° e aoen or D H' 'all and blahly analysetl and reported 011 by Dr. Hussall, ZUld highly recommended to invalids by the medical profession. Imperial Pints, 4s. 6d. per Dozen. Reputed Pints, 3, 6d. Half Barrels, oos. i* Agent for the Licensed Victuallers Tea Co. tboa THE OLD SWAN BREWERY, ABBOT-STREET, WllEXHAM (For Private Families Only), EDWARD LOVATT, PROPRIETOR, Au< riO.VEEK AND VALUEE. Agent for the Provincial Insurance Company, Tipper's Cattle Food, The Wrexham Tent Company. ■ I. V E N N 42 and 43, flOPE STRhEl, REXHAM, BEGS to thank the inhabitants of W rcxham and its neighbourhood for tht-ir liberal support during the last four years, and that he has taken the Shop late in the occupation of Miss Lloyd, which he has opened with a large STOCK of SUMMER CLOTHING, consisting of Mens and Boy's Suits and Gentlemen's Outlining, and hopes by selling a good article at the lowest possible price for cash, to merit their still iurther support. A large assortment of Straw an d other Hats and Caps. 914a BEDDING PLANTS BEDDING PLANTS FIELD BROTHERS, TARVIN ROAD NURSERY, CHESTER, BEG to o?i- the above in stron? Pl'1Ds of all the 1)o!)iilar varieties, -is t.3 nl.*txiy novelties, thousands ot wh.ch are now reaJy. A dccnlJtlve catalogue on application.