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JOHN ROGERS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, BOOKBINDER AND NEWS VENDOR, 20, HOPE-STREET, WRfcXHAiVf. JOHN ROGERS begs to inform the public generally that he has taken the above Business, lately car- ried on by the MISSES BRADLEY, where he hopes by strict attention to busine.-is-tliorotigii knowledge of tho trade in all its braiielles-puiletualitv in the execution of all Orders entrusted to him, to merit a share of public support. J. It. has increased the Stock considerably and adclect a number of Novelties thereto, an inspection of which he respectfully solicits, and also calls attention to tho following SPECIALITIES: Daily and Weekly Papers supplied and delivered in any part of the Town. A Daily Parcel from London, enabling him to execute Orders on the Second Day. A New Stock of Music at Half-price, all Pieces not in Stock procured by return of Post. Grocers, Tea Dealers, and Drapers' Shop and Counter Papers, anil Paper Dags. Shops and SchoollS lSupplied at Wholesale Prices. NOTE THE ADDRESS: liOOKSKLI.K II It 0 (J E R S-STATIO.Nrlt. 20, HOPE-STREET. 1257i
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Sales by Auction- SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH & JOKES. EXTENSIVE SALE OF SADDLERY AT WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH & JONES beg to announce that l they have received instructions from Mr John Edmunds (who is clearing off his present heavy Stock of Saddlery) to offer the same for SALE BY AUCTION, upon his premises, 2U, HIGH STKEET, WREXHAM. on •THURSDAY and FRIDAY next, the 4th and 5th days of August, 1^70, comprising sets of silver and brass- mounted harness, hunting "saddles and bridles, horse clothing, rugs, railway wrappers, cart gearing, driving, jockey, hunting, ladies', dog, carters', and other whips, biidles, collars, brushes, blacking, rollers and sarcingles, head collars, bindings, webs, halters, chains, saddle trees, buckles, sirtlis, cinnlis, purses, gloves, collar cheeks, sponges, wash leathers, leggings, braces, hemp, bits, spurs, carpet, leather, and other travelling bags, portmanteaus, ladies' satchels, and other very numerous effects. Sale each day to commence at 11 o'clock. 14.37a FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT POOLMOUTH, BROUGHTON, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE OLD BY AUCTION BY MKSsusRArnH i. AND JONES, at the house of Mr John Matthias, called the Sun Inn, near the Moss Rock, Uroughton, on Monday, the (?th day of August, ls-t0, at tive o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then pro- duced All those three several recently erected and substan- tially built MESSUAGES or DWELLING HOUSES, with the Gardens and appurtenances thereunto belong- ing, situate at Poolmouth in the township of Brougliton. in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and now or late in the respective occupations ot Owen Thomas and others. For further particulars apply to H. HUMPHREYS, Esq.. solicitor, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers. ] j-1 r SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE GOLDEN LION, KOSSETT. MESSRS. BAUGH .)0?-' bp? to sn ?jL nounce that their next SALE of Fat and Store STOCK, at the Golden Lion, Rossett, will be held on MONDAY, the 15th of AUGUST, 1*7(1, where they have every accommodation for a large stock, and as their I customers are numerous owners of stock have an excel- lent opportunity of disposing of it at good prices. This sale has been established for some years, and is held regularly every mouth. The Auctioneers respectfully solicit further entries and that the Stock be sent in good time to the Sale that they may commence at the time fixed. Sale at two o'clock. 1:30tij — PRELIMINARY. Sale of Fat and Store STOCK, at the GOLDEN LION, ROSSETT. MESSRS. BAUGH and JONES beg to announce ?rJL that their next SALE of Fat and Store STOCK, at the Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, will be held on Mo?- DAY, the 15th day of August, 1870. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. A lot of prime Fat Beasts Several Milch Cows A lot of prime Fat Sheep and Lambs Several Fat and Store Pigs Particulars next week. Further entries respectfuliy solicited. Sale at Two o'clock. 143Sg DClrable Freehold PUBLIC-HOUSE and premises, at CEFN MAWR, in the parish of Ruabon, Denbighshire. TO be SOLD bv AUCTION", bv Messrs. BAUGH i_ and JONES, at the SUN INN. Cefn Ma-A-r. near Ruabon, on FRIDAY, the liJth day 01 AUGUST, lStj, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, (imlesc previously disposed of, of which due notice will lie given) subject to conditions to be then produced. All that MESSUAGE or PUBLIC HOUSE, called or known by the name, or sign, of the Sun Inn, with the Brewhonse, Yard, and Ont- buildinys thereunto belonging, now or late in the occu- pation of Jonathan Rogers, or his under-tenants. And also all that BUILDING, now or lately occupied as a. shop by the said Jonathan Rogers, with the Appur- tenances. The above premises are eligibly situated for business, and are within a few minutes' walk to the Acrefair Railway Station. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to I r J. C. OWEN, Solictor, Wrexham. 1 lo'-r SALK BY Mli. THOMAS DEA.N". M () IJ i» SA LE of BUILDERS' JU TEflU [S, HOUSEHOLD I FURS FT CUE, Ac. TFII)'\l xS D AN be. s to annonrifp flint ï I lie has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION (unless previouslv disposed of by Private Treaty), on THURSDAY, the 2Sth day of JULY. 1-S70. on the pre- mises, Glaurafon, Mold, full particulars of which will appear in future papers, the STOCK-IN-TRADE of a builder and contractor, consisting of a ipiautity of best pine pitch timher awl boards, yellow and red deal ditto, scaffold poles, planks, and cords, cast nail". "late nails and flooring boards, sash window frames and panel doors, a ((I'.antity of Minton's and Maw's patent tiles of various colours, building bricks, white and blue tire bricks, iVc. Also a quantity of excellent modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. May be viewed the day previous to the sale, and full information may be obtained from the Auctioneer. ) :{II"i SALES BY MESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co. ISYCOED. WKEXHA?!. nnowln COR. I MESSRS GRIFFITHS and co. b? to nnnoum" t't 1, they have been favoured with instructions from Mrs (.aruer, I:te of Isycoed to SELL BV Al CTIOX at Mr William Hughes, ?:?s Head Inn, Isycoed, on Mon- dav, Anmist 1st, 1870, the off going tenants share of 24 (i?tv, Ati-?iii,4t lst, ,r and OATS, rowiug upjn the follow- ing Land. viz. LATHER DRAIN rim.K. Acres of excellent Wheat 0 Ditto Oats GLYHYN FIELD. 9 Acres ditto Wheat CLAY CROFT. 5 Acres ditto Wheat CRIWT, 1 Acre ditto Wheat Sale at five o'clock. The above, which are excellent crop-, will be shown by Mr Edwin Edwards, DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. AUGUST 4th, 1870 (Fair Day). "V|"ESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co., respectfully an- l' nounce that they have been favoured with in- structions to SELL by AUCTION in their Mart, on THURSDAY the 4th day of August, a splendid lot of FAT and STORE STOCK, the property of tirst-elass feeders. Sale at Ten o'clock. OiHces—Feathers' Hotel, Wrexham. H?ij SALE BY MR RICHARDS. TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. P' ii■' 111r ,• miiinniir,'ut '7!<V!??' Plajlf, rt ,ç:Pt)'¡11J Car*. 7y.?.; „„<; ???-.s-, .v?/< Mill. < W' at the .< '?" Dab. Hivir,Ruabon, Denbighshire. jlf K RICHARDS has been instructed to sel) upon ITA the above premises on FRIDAY, Amust 12th. the whole of the above plant. Further mvtieulars in next week's advetrisement. Wrexham. 1129e TO BREWERS, PUKIJCANS Af) OTHERS. AVON DALE 1JREWERY, RUAKOX. 0 MR RICHARDS has been instructed to SELL BY -VI ( HON, hy Messrs Hubert.- and Thoiiias. brewer. upon the above premises. 0)) MONDAY, August •-■tli, i-7o, the wliole (if the valuable I'bANT. com- to casks, balf barrels, bam-ls. puncheons, reeler", hanll allll other tubs, capital inalt mill eijual to new, marking irons, part of a pocket of hops, brass taps, tins, Itiltiers, ropes; also a very usefid horse, spring cart, set of gears, glA, new pair of gig wheels. <fcc. The above are in excellent repair, and have only been in use for a short time, and will be put in lots at the time of sale suitable for purchasers. Sale to cMBtuencu at OXE o'clock, prompt. Office: 28, Bridge-street, Wrexham. 14<>2a _n SALE BY MR DEW. DENBIGHSHIRE. .Sa?- f,)'R ?r./r<?"r<?; ami /?;? FREEHOLD ??V (1[I;Jill.Ï,t!, tJ, !'i'lft! .;f Cerri,).„.dniidi<>n. rolled cOo/l Ii <Lt!•»** Mill. ? ?' "'K! 21:10. 0, W-Ijk, undo Water mo be SOLD AUCTION, "? ? ???. at the ?? .'L?.-? 1. ??7'? 'Y'' "'?- t''? ?-?" ? <rwcn, on I FuiL-\ ^l-7 M- -August, ISO, co.mn.wins :tt two o'clock ^into^u"' n"ie{'t to conditions there and then to he }WI>lluel'rl) ail that \"fI' ex'ceHent •FREEHOLI? ?^- nln'LS'intlv KifiiMt-Ai 1 »em l\, most ta1llmg iHht. Or..21., flf very "ul'°I':or aralllp awl I'asturo I^iii.i, placed in th!e highest f u- at a large outlay, by the lae owner. Th?!s:Lveiyc..Mf.,rt;? residence, and the Farm 'Bunt!)!?s are very extensive and in ex.;dlent repair. ?ith??.' ?Ltcr,werf.?.;?L" ") '"? '?. Together with the Water Corn <•; 'r n.n • ,1 the lawb below th: ro?t will be ?.???'- ??.  ? the farm. It lies in a r:nL; fpu? '"?'?-?' the Fe:tt Shrewsbury an.l Holvhc.,1 '"P'^e HoatÎ, .hs?M two miles from <e-.ri?H "??' 'r ? "HI  ?"  ??"?" Corwen, ?d the hkc from ?ttws?.; tell inil"- fr(iiii The who? of the nelds are most t>fikic1\tly C11l:11J;Cfl! with high stone walls. P!MS ami further p?rtx?hrs m:t. i? ) -mv „f tl„. principal hotels in North Wales, of Mr Wn I[ M () vn s princip? hot? in X..rth Wat? <.f .M? Messrs .o ) ic tor, gpriii, i w. I !.<?yr. ?,J Hn-?u?, solicitors, u.-)un on' '?„ ?" Auctioneer, Weti?eld Home, f!")Ill the I Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. SALES BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. T On T¡'E.-IHY llext Ana'sT 21\(1 1S70. AT THE lŒCTORY LLÁllF1>]> YL: 'l\ RUTHIN. GI()'1 -(" "Ii:>' '\J H. f,????r ??? ??? ?HHAT, BARLEY, and cx () A ?—W heat 2 acres, 1' 5 acres, oats 4 acres the property of the Rev. E. Thelwall, who is leaving ? the neighbourhood. The Straw to go off, Sale at three o'clock in the afternoon. /rj-The whole of the valuable Effects at Llanbedr hector, will be sold early in August, of which due notice will be given. ]-W!lr On FRi r) ti, AI GIST 5TII, 1X70. AT ERYX RHEDYN, LLANBEDR, NEAR RUTHIX, I the property of .Mrs Huberts, who has i^iven up the Farm, .g acres of staiuluig WHEAT, IS? of ditto BARLEY, 7i ditto OATS. 0 Three mouths credit or discount for cash. Lunch at one and sale at two o'clock. On SATURDAY, ARC EST 6th, 1S70. AT COED-Y-RHlWlS(;, LLANBEDR, NEAR RUTHIN. STANDING CROPS of CORN, fiEED, CLOYER, stack of WHEAT, LIVE STOCK, and FARM Dl- PLEMENTS, the propertv of Mr John Davies, who is leaving the farm. A. R. P. Wheat, Cae Tan Ty. containing. 4 1 0 Ditto, (;at,r Uamba, do. 5 0 0 Ditto. Paddock 6 1 0 Bailey, Cae Pen-v-ty 5 2 U Ditto, Park. 6 2 0 Oats part idack and part white), Cae Pellaf. 4 2 0 Seed Clover, Yr Offt 5 0 0 Stack of Wheat. All tIle "trow to go off. promising rearing calves, 2 useful horses, cart, iron plough, land roller, corn scales, horse power and chaff cutting machine (with three knives in first rate working order, turnip pulper, ladder, useful gig, gearing for two horses and a general assortment of other useful articles. Four months credit for sums of ;L5 and upwards, or discount for cash. Lunch at 12 and sale at 1 o'clock. 1450r On FRIDAY, AVGEST 12TH, 1870. AT PENYGRAIG, LLANFAIR, NEAR RUTHIN. O the property of Mrs Williams, growing crops of Wheat, Barley, and Oats, all the straw to go off, 13 head of cattle, 3 cart horses, and farm implements. Three months credit for X5 and upwards, or discount for cash. Lunch at eleven and sale at twelve o'clock. 1420r SAL I-, BY MR BENJAMIN DAVIES. To be Sold by Auction, a ra7i4ctble DRAPERY STOCK, at HIGH-STREET, MOLD. MR. B. DAYIES has been favoured with instruc- t tion to SELL the above valuable STOCK by ?PU_B_ LIC AUCTION, on MONDAY and TUESDAY next, August 1st and 2nd, 1870, on the premises, situate at High-street, Mold, the stock of Mr Hugh Roberts. draper, who has retired from business, consisting of flannels, calicoes, sheets, quilts, winceys, cobourgs, an excellent stock of fancy dress materials, dress muslins, alpaccas, shirtings, checks, liollands, linens, ticks, window muslins, prints, stays, crinolines, skirts and skirtings, hosiery and gloves, umbrellas, parasols, shawls, jackets, and a large variety of straw bonnets and hats, crape bonnets, handkerchiefs, men's linen jackets, shirts, hats and caps, &c. B. D. directs special attention to the large and excellent stock of broad and narrow woollen cloths, moleskins, and cords, with sundry other articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence on Monday at 11 o'clock, and on Tuesday at 10 o'clock. H3;'g SALE BY MR W. CONNOK. TO PRIVATE FAMILIES, TRADESMEN, AND OTHERS. Important Sale of Draiciag-room, Sitting-room, Bed- room, Kitchen, and other Furniture; also a qttattfit.if of ForuM, suitable for a chapel or school, and mtiner- ouh other useful effeetn. MR. WILLIAM C(l()R has received instructions ?1. to SELL BY PUBLIC ACCTIOX, on THLKS- DAY, August lltli, 11%70, commencing at lialt-past One o'clock prompt, in the New Public Hall. 2 >. Hope-street, Wrexham, an assemblage of most useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, comprising drawing- room suite, mahogany loo and dining; tables, mahogany chairs, arm chairs, soia, sideboards, cliiffionier, bÜllk. case. pier glasses, Windsor and cane-seated chairs, deal tables, iron four-post and French bedsteads mattresses, dressing tables, washstands, services, toilet glasses, chest of drawers, fenders, irons, iron stove, and numer- ous kitchen requisites also a quantity of forms (with backs), and a number of chairs, suitable for offices, itc., <Vc. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Regent-place, Wrexham. 1413g SALES BY AIR LoVATT. GROVE PARK, WREXHAM. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, early in August, two well-built semi-detached VILLA RESIDENCES, called Tai Llwyn, with flower gardens and out-offices. EDWAHD LoVATT, Auctioneer. Old Swan Hotel, July Nth, 1N70. lX52o THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1 Still. OSBl:RX'=", HOTEL, O S W E S T R Y. The Estate of John Whittaker in Liquidation. MR. LOVATT will SELL BY AUCTION, by order ?JL of the Ttu?tee, on FRIDAY, Au?Mt 5th, 1870, and following day if necessary, the whole CONTENTS of the above well known Hotel, contained in two sitting- rooms, commercial, smoke, billiard, and ten bedrooms, kitchen utensils, and the necessary requirements for a wholesale and retail wine and spirit vaults. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. Old Swan Hotel, July 22nd, 1S70. 1424g Public and Legal Notices. MR. SHEKHATT. SOHC1TOK.—OFFICES and ?JL RESIDENCE REMOVED to BrynyjTywwn Lucl:¡e, Hope-Street, Wrexham. 141)13 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOHN EVANS, poulterer. ^>, Hi-h-street, Mold, has REMOVED to King-street, Mold, next door to the Beehive Shop, where he hopes to meet with the same patronage and support he has received for the last 25 years. Note the address King-street, Mold, next door to the Beehive Shop. l:>S:)o TESTIMONIAL. A T a Meeting held at the Eagles Hotel, Rhosymedre, on the 27tii inst., Mr J. LLOYD, ISodllwyd, in the chair, it was proposed by Mr EDWARD HCUHES, seconded bv Mr ILES J ONES, and carried unanimouslv, that a subscription be raised to present Mr RICHARD BOWEN, of Rock Hall, the working man's advocate, with his PORTRAIT and a Purse of Odd. Subscriptions will be ttuinkfully received by the CHAIRMAN, Mr E. HLOHES, Mr ILKS JONES, and Mr GEO. BECK. July 28th, 1870. 1444g OVERT* >N 1 N< L(>SUI5E.  GEORGE FARMER, of Montgomery, in the county I 5 of Montgomery, the valuer actni? in the matter of the lndosure of Lightwood Green aud Knolton Hryn, situate in the parish of Uv?rton, in the county of Flint, Hereby (iive Notice, that a SCHEDULE of all claims and objections which have been made in the matter of the said Inclosure, and of mv determinations thereon, has been deposited at the Bowling (Treen Inn, Overton, ill the said parish, for the inspection of all persons interested therein. Uiven under my hand this 21st day of July, 1870. 1?.. (EO. FARMER.  | xilE BANKRUPTCY ACT, ISIiH. lioldeii :it IN the COUNTY COURT of ('HEHIHE. holden at t (;HKr)TEH in the matter of pro?eHjin? for Inundation bv arrangement or composition with creditors instituted by THOMAS ROBERTS, of Lane Kn.l Becklev, in the County of Flint. The creditors of the above-named Thomas Roberts, who have not already moved their debts, ? re?u.?t on or before the fifteenth dav of August, 1870, to send their names Md addresses, ami the ^rticulars of their debts or cLuu.s, to me the nnder?nedDAVi? JuH?<?,of ?rcxhan., millerthe trustee under the hqmdation or mdeiault thereÎ t?v will be exduded from the benefit of the dividend proposed to lie declaied. Dated this Twenty-ninth day of July, 1 <0. WM. SHELLAl L I.W.lf Solicitor for the Trustee in Bankruptcy. JOHN OWEN, DECEASED. ?onc.. to <-re.!i?rs, pursuant to Act of l':uliament _-nd awl i:n! Victoria, cap. ?, int)tu!ed .?:) Ad to .?tur ther amend the Law of property ami to relieve ?'?T?E !S HEHERY ':IVH?, that all Creditois J?i and other persons having auv d-btor cliii?i tg-.tnist or upon the Estate of JOHN OW EN, late of Mold,in the Cuuntv of Flint, ironmonger, deceased (who died on the li?h dav of ,Juh 1?, and whose \Ull was proved 7 (-.riffitli?, on the eti, day of July, 1870, by Edward Griffiths grocer, and John Angel Jones, Tailor and Drapci, hoth of Mold, aforesaid, the Executors named therein), are on or before the Wth day of August next to -end to us, as solicitors to the sai.l Executors, at our offices, at Mom, ill the said county of Flint, particulars of their debts or cla:m". or in default thereof the said Executors WIn, at ol. ill lli-,f.Liilt titere(of the sti(i Exet!lltl)r. will, Lt assets of the said Testator among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to the debts or claims only of which they "hall then have had notice, and will not be liable for the assets so distributed to any person of whose claim they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribution. And Notice is Hereby further £ iven that all persons owing any debts or debt or sum* of money to the said Testator, or to his Estate, are required to pay the sum to the same to the said or to vis forthwith. Dated KELLY, KEENE. ROPER, 1382r Solicitors to the said Executors. Tenders BOROUGH OF OSWESTRY. TO CONTRACTORS. rilHE Town Council of the Borough of Oswestry, act- JL ing as the Local Board, give NOTICE that they are prepared to receive TENDKKS for the FINISHING and COMPLETING of a. NEW RESERVOIR (part of which is already doue), and other works coiuiected there- with. The Drawings and Specifications may he seen, and Forms of Tender obtained, on application at my Office between the hours of ten a.m. and four p.m. The person undertaking the work must take to the Plant and '.Materials now upon the work at a Valuation in the usual wav. Tenders, endorsed "Tenders for New Reservoir and other Works," must be delivered at my Office, in Oswes- try, on or before Saturday, the 6tli day of August, 1870. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By Order, HENRY DAVIES, Town Clerk, and Clerk to the Local Board. Oswestry, Salop, llltli .luly, 1870. 1448r -0_ -+- Entertainments and Meetings. THE WREXHAM GAS LlHHT COMPANY. OTIC IS HEUEIW GIVEN that,the ORDIN A.RY ..l-' GENERAL MEETING of the above Company, will be held at the Lion Hotel, Wrexham, on Wednes- day, the 10th day of August next, at twelve o'clock at noon. The Register of Transfers will be closed from the 1st proximo, until after the meeting. By Order of the Board, THOMAS WALKER, SECRETARY. Wrexham, July 22nd, 1870. 1422r CHORAL FESTIVAL AT RUTHIN- PATItO.N:s The Worshipful the Mayor of Ruthin, Lord Richard Grosvenor, M.P., G. Osborne Morgan, Esq., M.P. Watkin Williams, Esq., M.P. Lieut.-Colonel Johnson, Woodlands, P. H. Chambres, Esq., Llysmeirchion, W. Comwallis West, Esq., Ruthin Castle, R. G. Ellis, Esq., Plas ewydù, W. Lloyd, Esq., Cae'r Frou, R. Blezard, Esq., Pool Park, Colonel Hugh Jones, Plas Newydd, Llanfair. THE above Festival will be held in the GROUNDS TOF RUTHIN CASTLE, (by kind permission of W. Cornwallis West, Esq.), ON MONDAY NEXT, AUGUST 1ST, 1870, When the united Choirs of Denbigh, Flint, and Merion- eth will be present. PRESIDENT—RF.V. J. CURWEN. ACCOMPANISTS—MISS WILLIAMS, Holywell, MR. F. OWEN (Alaw Maelor), and MR. R. M. DAVIES. Ruthin. CONDUCTOR—MR. B. M. WILLIAMS. A Conference will be held at TEN o'clock, a.m., to which the Represertatives of the North Wales Choral Unions, Choral Le lers, and Teachers of Tonic Sol-fa Classes are invited to meet Mr Curwen. The Meetings on the Castle Grounds will commence at ONE and Fouit o'clock, p.m. ADMISSION to the two Meetings, Is. Reserved Seats, 2s. 6d. Family Tickets, 7s. öd., to be applied for at the Stationers. 1446a. LLANERCHRUGOG PARK. A PUBLIC I:EA PAKiY will be held in the j H above Park, on MONDAY, AUHLST 1st, 1870, in aid of the lthos National School. Tea on the table from Three to Five o'clock. The Royal Denbigh Militia Band will be in attendance. Tickets of admission to Tea and Park One shilling each. To the Park only S ixpence eacll. Tickets to be had of Mr. POTTKH, Bookseller, Wrexham; and from various parties at the Rhos. 1343y CAEUGVVRLci FESTIVAL, 1870. rH 15 GRAND GALA DA T is fixed for WEDNESDAY, August 3rd, on the Ancient and Picturesque Ruins of CAERGWRLE CASTLE, Which will he most Gorgeously Illuminated at Dusk, by Electric, Artificial, and Coloured Lights. TEA and other REFliESHENTS will be provided in the PAVlLLIONS at 4 o'clock p.m. GENERAL DANCING and Grand Balle Masquerade on the Royal Grounds at 5. The celebrated BASD of the ROYAL FLINTSHIRE MILITIA in full Uniform, has been specially retained for the occasion. A GRAND BAZAAR of Miscellaneous, Useful, Artistic and Ornamental Arti- cles will be held in the Pavillions, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST THE 4TH. Ladies and Gentlemen, the elite of this and neighbour- ing Counties will be in attendance at the Grand Stalls of this noted FANCY FAIR. Tickets for Tea, Refreshments, and Privileges of the Green, Is. tid. for the GHEE only, Is. To be had at the Principal Hotels, Stationers, &c., in Mold, Wrexham, Chester, &c., A:c. The Benefit towards Educating Poor Children. I CHEAP TRAINS will run from CAERGWRLE to BUCKLEY at 10 p.m., and for WREXHAM at 10.:30 p.m. (For other Trains, see Time Bills.) l-i.38 FEMALE FRIENDLY SOCIETY, RHOSYMEDRE. rriHE ANNIVERSARY of the above Society will be T held at the Anchor Inn on MONDAY, the 8th day oi August. Tea on the table at 3.30. Tickets for Tea and Green, Is. (jreen only, 3d. A Brass Band will be in attendance; Dancing to commence at Six o'clock. 144Jg YALLE CRUCIS ABBEY. THE ANNUAL BOAT EXCURSION to LLAX _L UOLLEX and VALLE CRUC1S ABBEY, in con- nection with the English Baptist Chapel, Cefn Mawr, will be held on TUESDAY, August 23rd, 1S70. Further particulars in future advertisements. 143og OSWESTRY TOWN LIBRARY (In connection with the Osicestry Institute.) Supported by the Earl of Powis, Viscount & Viscountess Newport, Lord and Lady Edwin Hill-Trevor, Sir Watkin and Lady Wyun, Mr Ormsby Gore, M.P. (President of the Institute), the Mayor of Oswestry, &c. A B AZAAR, In aid of the Fund for Establishing a Standard and Circulating Library for the town and neighbour- hood of (iswestry, will be held IN THE PUBLIC HALL, On TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, and THUlSDAY, the 18th, Dtb, and 20th of October, lfvO. COSTUIBUTIOSS OF PASCl" d: USEFUL ARTICLES, Including Silk, Cotton, Woollen and Linen Goods, Ladiesi Work of all kinds, Hosiery and Haberdashery, Books and Pictures, Toys of every description, Ornaments of all sorts, Provisions, Hardware, Furniture, &c., are earnestly solicited, and may be forwarded to any of the following Ladies, who have kindly promised to take Stalls:- Mrs Ormsby Gore, Porkington. Mrs Wriglr, Halston. Mrs Kenyon, Pradoe. Ladv Frances Lloyd, Aston. t Mrs 'Walsham How, \Yhittington. Mrs Hook, Morton. Mrs Ambrose Short, Oswestry. Mrs James Barnes, Brookside. Mrs Gasquoine, Oswestry. Mrs C. Miushall, Beechtield. Miss .Miushall, Castle View Oswestry. Miss Roberts, Belle Yue. Mrs Spaull, Bryn Tirion. Miss Wynne Thomas, Oswestry. All communications on the subject of the Bazaar may be addressed to Mr EUWVKD WOODALL, Hon. Sec. to the Library Committee, by whom subscriptions are received and any contributions of heavy goods may be forwarded to the care of Mr TOM JONES, at the Institute. The cost of collecting a good town library can only be estimated roughly, but the committee hope the liberality of the inhabitants of the locality will enable them to expend a sum of at least X700 or JtliSOO. A larger amount could be expended with advantage, although the books will be purchased, through the agency of the Society of Arts, at a discount of x.5 per cent., and in some classes of books on still more advantageous terms. Since the books will be available to the residents in the country as well as the inhabitants of the town, by payment of a moderate annual subscription to the Institute, the Committee trust that donations will be received from all parts of the district, and that those who feel a special interest in this endeavour to supply the neighbourhood with the resources of English literature will assist by collecting for the fund, as well as by subscribing to it themselves. Donations will be received at the Old Bank and the North and South Wales Bank (where it is requested they may be paid to the credit of the Oswestry Town Library Fund); bv Mr WOODALL the Hon. Secretary (Mr J. WATKIN "JONES) or the Librarian at the Institute. 145_ 1° rM?HK WREXHAM VOLUNTEER BAD may be t ENt. \.UED for Festivals, Pic-nics, Clubs, &c. JOHN W. JONES, Bandmaster, Late Bandmaster Royal Denbigh Militia. H Yorke-street, Wrexham. 1455a ??HEAP"rHATCHlXM CORD at ILES JONES, t t?e-tuve Hhosymcdœ. ?he? Tea Warehouse. Tea Is. 4d., Is. 10d., 2s 4d., 2s. 8d., anf? J? per lb. 1-?6 .TG RAYLKY calls attention to his excellent Is. C. ?"-ket of 5 Quires of NOTE PAPER in w?p?r, having a well-executed view of O?w estry Old :olti only by C. Go BAYLF.V, Bookseller, The Cross ami Church-street, Oswestry. g Railway Announcements. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON SATURDAY, July 2:1rd, and every Saturday J f iiiitilfurtiiei-iiotice Cheap EXCURSION TRAINS will run to BARMOUTH from WUKXHAM at 3,30 p.m., returning on the following Monday. Also oil SATURDAY, July 23rd, and MONDAY, July 18th, and every Saturday and Monday until further notice, Cheap Eight-day EXCURSIONS will run- to BAR- MOUTH, HARLECH, PENRHYN DEUDRAETH, PORT MADOC, ClilUClliJ'H, and PWLLHELI from WREXHAM at o.iW p.m., and for TOWYN and ABER- DOVEY from WREXHAM at 12.45 p.m. These tickets will be available for return any day within eight days. ON MONDAY, July 25th, and every Monday until further notice, Cheap EXCURSION TRAINS will leave Chirk at 7.0 and II.6 a.m., Ruabon 7.15 and 9.2, a.m., and Wrexham 7.25 a.m. and 9.40 am., for RUABON, WREXHAM, CHESTER, BIRKENHEAD and LIVERPOOL, returning the same day also for the ISLE OF .MAN, allowing fourteen days from the date of issue. Bills and full information cm be obtained at the stations. Paddington, July, 1870. J. GRIERSON, Gen. Man. 13G3g GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSION TO PORTSMOUTH AND SOUTH _E? AMFTON.—On MONDAY, July a?th, all Excursion Tram will leave Chester at U.15 a.m., Wrexham, 9.40, Corwen, 8.5, Llangollen, 8.35, Ruabon, 9.50, and Oswes- try, 9.55 a.m. for Portsmouth and Southampton, return- ing on Monday, August ist. Tickets and bills can be had at any of the above sta- tions, or from Nir Davies, G.W.R. Office, Eastgate-street, Chester. Paddington, July, 1870. J. GRIERSON, Gen. Manager. 1402r GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP SKA SIO^ KXCUKC-.IO.NS to WEY- MOUTH and THE CHANNEL ISLANDS, AL- LOWING ELEVEN DAYS. On SATURDAYS, JULY 23 and AUGUST 6, 1870, and fortnightly during the Summer, CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS will run to WEYMOUTH, as under; and at the following Fares for the Double Journey Leaving Chester 9-15 a.m., Wrexham 9-10 a.m., 19s. Corwen a.m., 20s. LlangoUen 8-3;) a.m., Ruabon 9-50 a.m., 19s. Oswestry 9-55 a.m., 18s. First-Class Tickets issued at double the Covered Car- riage Rates. Children under three years of age, Free; above three and under twelve, Half-Priee. The Steamers sail from Weymouth to Guernsey and Jersey, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and re- turn from Gueriiseyui(I Jersey to Weymouth, on Mon- days, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Passengers by the above Trains may return by the 8-55 a.m. Tram from Weymouth within the Eleven Days, exclusive of the day of departure but they must com- plete their return journey within that time. CHANNEL ISL.NDS.-Ptssen,-ers will have the privi- ledge of going from Weymoutu to Guernsey or Jersey by the "Cygnus," "Aclluilla," or "Brighton" Steamers AT A SINGLE FARE FOR THE DOUBLE JOURNEY, on production of their Excursion Tickets. A STEAMER leaves Weymouth every Saturday at 10-30 p.m., for Guernsey and Jersey. TICKETS and BILLS can be had at any of the above Stations. Paddington, June, 1870. J. GRIERSON, Gen. Man. 126Ij DENBIGH, RUTH IN, & CORWEN, London and Sorth Western, and Great Western Railways. ANNUAL MUSICAL FESTIVAL, of the North j' Wales Psalmody Association, in the Castle Grounds, Ruthin, on Monday, August 1st, 1870. On Monday, August 1st, 1870, tickets will be issued to Ruthin, at Single Fares fu;, the Double Journey (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class), by the trains leaving Rhyl at 8.2 and 11.5 a.m. Mold, 7.55 and 10.8 a.m. Denbigh, 8.50 a.m. and 12.10 p.m. Corwen, 8.5 and 10.35 a.m., and all intermediate Stations, returning the same day by any ordinary train. The last train for all stations beyond Deubigh, leaves Ruthin 6-25 p.m. Tickets will be issued to Ruthin at about a Single Fare for the Double Juarneg (1st, 2nd, and 3rd Class), by the trains leaving Wrexham at ,la a,m. Ruabou, 9.30 a.m. Llangollen, U.54 a.m.: Dolgelley, 6.30 a.m. Bala, 7.18 a.m. and 9.15 a.m, Llandnllo, 7.35 and 9.:0 a.m., and all intermediate stations, returlli" the same day by any ordinary train. The last train leaves Ruthin Station at 7.15 p.m. BY ORDER. Ruthin Station, July 9th, 1870. f DENBIGH, RUTHIN. & CORWEN RAILWAY. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS. BARMOUTH, DOL- ks GELLEY, and BALA LAKE, on FmDAY, JDŒ 3rd, and TUESDAY, JUNE 7th, and every Tuesday and Friday until further notice, CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Bala, Dolgelley, and Bar- mouth, from stations between Denbigh and Gwyddel- weru inclusive. For particulars see small bills. LONDON & NORTH WESTERN, AND DENBIGH, RUTHIN, & CORWEN RAILWAYS. CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS for Visitors to the beautiful Yales of LLANGOLLEN and CLWYD, BALA LAKE, and DOLGELLEY. On and after Wlm- NESDAY, JUNE 1st, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS will be issued from RHYL, by the 8.2 a.m. and 11.5 a.m. trains to Ruthin, Corwen, Llangollen, Bala, and Dol- glley. For particulars see bills. GREAT WESTERN, AND DENBIGH, RUTHIN, AND COHWEN RAILWAYS. SEA-BATHING —CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS S will be issued daily on and from WEDNESDAY, Jr?H 1st, until further notice, to RHYL, from DolgeUey and all intermediate stations. For particulars see bills. T. CARTWRIGHT, Ruthin Station, May, 1870 General Manager. DENBIGH, RUTHIN, it CORWEN RAILWAY. GRAND REGATTA on BALA LAKE, WEDES- G DAY, August 10th.-pecial Excursiou Trains, :Lt cheap fares, will run to BALA and BACK from Den- bigh, Ruthin, and intermediate Stations. — A Special Excursion will run from Rhyl, Mold, and all Stations up to Denbigh, cia Ruthin, to BALA and BACK. See bills for particulars. By ORDER. Ruthin Station, July 18th, 1S70. g DENBIGH, RUTHIN, & CORWEN RAILWAY. TEN HOURS at the SEA SIDE.—Special Excursion Tto RHYL and CARNARVON (for the Poultry and Dog Show.—On THURSDAY, August 4th, a Special Excursion will run to Rhyl and Carnarvon and Back, as follows:—Leave Corwen at 0.45 a.m., Gwyildelwern S.55, Derwen, 7.10, Nantclwyd 7.20—Rhyl 2s., Carnarvon 4s. Eyarth 7.35, Ruthin 7.40, Rliewl 7.45, Llanrhaiadr 7.50—Rhyl Is. 6(1., Carnarvon 3s. fid. returning from Carnarvon at ti.45 p.m., Rhyl at 8.45 p.m. BY ORDER. Ruthin Station, July 20th, 1870. g Education. HI, KING STREET. THE SCHOOL conducted by the MISSES JONES, JL will re-open on MONDAY, August 1st, 1870. 1414r YSPYTTY COTTAGE, QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. MRS MOLE begs to announce the RE-OPENING of her school on WEDNESDAY, August 3rd, 1870. 1397o GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WREXHAM. Head Master: Rev. T. KIRK, M.A., St. John's College, Cambridge. BOARDERS return on TUESDAY, August 2nd Day BBoys the day following. 1461a R SIMMS (org:mist of the PM-ish Ch ch,WMK- 1,. ham, and Professor of Music at Th, College, Chester) begs to inform his pupils and friends that he will RESUME his organ, pianoforte, and singing lessons, on WEDNESDAY, the 2/th instant. SCHOOLS ATTENDED. Chester-street, Wrexh:un, July 21st, 1870. 1390o SINGING, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND ORGAN. MR. EDWIN HARRISS (Organist and Choirmaster t of S. Mark's), begs to infonn his Pupils and F?ri_en_ ds that he will RESUME his professional duties on and after MONDAY, the 1st of August. N.B.—In compliance with numerous requests, Mr Harriss lias arranged to devote Thursdays and Satur- days entirely to pupils from the country. 4, Arcade, Wrexham, July 28th. 1870. 1440g MUSIC AND SINGING. 71/S"R. JAMES ALDOUS, Professor of Music (Organist J?JJL to the Parish Church, Ruabon, and Private Organist to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P.), gives LESSONS on the Organ, Harmonium, Pianoforte, and in Singing. Terms upon application. References allowed (by kind permission) to several of the leading families in the neighbourhood of Ruabon, Wrexham, and Oswestry. Mr ALDOUS attends Oswestry every Tuesday, and Chirk every Friday. Lessons given daily at his Rooms, Ruabon, and at Hightown, Wrexham also at Pupil's own residences. The ensuing term commences on WEDNESDAY Julv 27th, 1870. 1423g BRISTOL MINERAL WATEES. SUMMERS (late Roughsedge & Snmmers), Largest Manufacturers in the West of England. MANUFACTURERS FOR 60 YE- RS. INVENTORS OF LEMONADE. PATRONISED BY HER MAJESTY. Pronounced by Connoisseurs "the best Soda Water." Sold by Chemists and Wine Merchants in England and Wales. Agent:—J. F. EDISBURY, 1251j 3, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. The best Remedy for Gout and Rheumatism. Sold bv all Chemists &c., at Is. lid., 2s. M., and 4s. 6d. per box. 17j Business Announcements. THE WREXHAM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. N Or ICE. REAPING. MACHINES TO LET. OX HIlŒ TO LET ON HIRE. E. pOWELL, GENERAL FURX1SHIXG IRONMONGERY, IROX MERCHANT, 6, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. Two Doom from Post Office. 1453f THE LARGEST & MOST VARIED STOCK or CHILDREN'S & LADIES' STAYS & CORSETS IX THE I'R IN" CI R AL ITY. JONES'S. THE ORIGINAL STAY SHOP, 22, QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. Stays ui-ade to Order. 1238j MUSLINS, GRENADINES, &c. W. & JVPBICHAIID Are now submitting a large variety of FRENCH MUSLINS, GRENADINES, COSTUMES, LACE & GRENADINE SHAWLSr And a full assortment of the NEWEST GOODS for the SUMMER trade. ELEGANT & RECHERCHE BONNETS, made of the best materials, AT A MODERATE COST. Every description of MOURNING GOODS kept in Stock. FUNERALS conducted with economy under the personal superintendence of Mr WILLIAM PRICHARD. HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 430j WE respectfully announce that we have re- plenished our stock with a very choice assortment of NEW SUMMER GOODS, specially adapted for the present SEASON, and embracing an extensive variety of LIGHT SCOTCH CHEVIOT SUITINGS, among which will he found some of the best mix- tures produced this Season these we recom- mend for business and TOURISTS' SUITS. FANCY TROUSERINGS. LIGHT AND WHITE QUILTINGS FOR VESTS. The NEW BERLIN CLOTH for the PRINCE OF WALES' FROOK COAT AND VEST. A large assortment of CLOTHS for WEDDING ORDERS. Instructions for Self-Measurement sent Post Free on application. Orders sent Carriage Free. T H 0 i-vi As ROBERTS & CO. (Late GLOVER and ROBERTS), TAILORS 4- DRAPERS, 17, TARLETON-STREET, 1086b LIVERPOOL. E. LEWIS, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, HAVING been appointed AGENT for D. Jn NICOLL & Co., London, has a large assort- ment of their celebrated GUINEA WATERPROOF OVERCOATS and other Fashionable Garments. S32j JOHN GRIFFITH, TAILOR, 24, YORKE STREE r, WREXHAM, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, Bthat he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr Edward Hughes, and from his experience in the lead- ing establishments in town, and strict attention to busi- ness, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. 1200j JOHN L L 0 Y D) CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. A Choice. Selection of WALL PAPERS AT REDUCED PRICES! FRENCH INLAND CABINETS IN EBONY AND WALNUT. CURTAIN MATERIALS, CONSISTING OF ASSYRIAN STRIPED REPPS, DAMASKS, ETC., ETC. 1315j el. PERCIVAL T-KYLOR) PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, For the principal housex in London, Manchester, and Liverpool, and PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE & HARMONIUM TUNER, Toner, Regulator, and General REPAIRER OF PIANOS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Manufactory: QUEEN SQUARE, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. (Late Taylor A Son, Duke-st. d: Manchestcr-st., Manchester Square, London). The following is one of J. P. Taylor's Testimonials from Herr Louis Lee, of the Royal Academy of Music, London, also of the Academy of Germany :— 7, Wellington Terrace, Eliza Road, Notting Hill, London. Herr Louis Lee, R.A.M.C.M. feels much pleasure in recommending Mr Taylor as a first-class pI actical tuner, and he considers him superior to anyone sent to him by first-rate houses. ,14.U.lf. Ma?ch 13th, 1870. I JOHN MORISON, ARCHITECT SURVEYOR, 10, KING-STREET, WREXHAM, FOR 21 years resident Architect and Superintendent J' of Works to the late Marquess of Westminster. Designs, Working Plans, and Specifications of Build- ings supplied. Also Works Superintended, Measured, and Accounts made out on the most moderate terms. 1252j Business Announcements. PRICE & CO., BOTTLERS OF EAST INDIA & BURTON SALE, AND LONDON AND DUBLIN STOUT, 'MIj Have a large Stock in prime condition. 991j \T7HISKEY t WHISIvEY WHISKEY VV Try MURLESSS HUSH WHISKEY, At the VAULTS, So. 1, YORKE-STREET, For CASH at 18s. per Gallon. (>98j THE OLD SWAN BREWERY, X ADEOT-STREET, WREXHAM (FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES OXLY), EDWARD LOVATT, PROPRIETOR, Ai.CTIONKICR .» .!> V.VLlKlt, Agent for the Provincial Insurance Company, Tipper's Cattle Food the Wrexham Tent Company. Hl«,i To MANLEY, WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, MALTOTEK, & BIZEWER. STORES: 26, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. LOXDOX and DUBLIN STOUT (in Cask and Bottle) BURTON BITTER ALES. Sole Agent for T. Murphy and Co. 's celebrated IRISH STOUT, in English measure, casks y and 18 gals. 1370g TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. g A E V E S T gEEE OF FIXE QUALITY, BREWED ESPECIALLY AT THE NAG'S HEAD BREWERY, WREXHAM. Orders now being registered on the most reasonable terms, IN CASKS OF 9, 18, 36, and 54 GALLONS. 1029j GEORGE B A R K E R) Successor to the late Richard Evans, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, Respectfully invites the notice of the public to his well- selected stock of WINES & SPlRl'lS, which he sup- plies in bottle or direct from the cask. Burton, Pale, and Manchester Mild Ales, London and Dublin Porter in cask or bottle. Sample Bottles at Wholesale prices. J90j QVEETON AND w ILLIAMS, IMPORTERS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, EAST INDIA PALE ALE, LONDON AND DUBLIN STOUT, MALTSTERS & HOP MERCHANTS, RUTHIN SODA WATER & LEMONADE, ROYAL GERMAN SPA WATER, TOWN HALL, WUKXHAM. 1975j QVERTON AND YyILLIAMS> TOWN lLALL, WREXIIAM, Respectfully invite a trial of their well-selected STOCK OF LIGHT SUMMER WINES, &c., which they offer at very low prices:- Claret 12/- 15/- 18/- 20. 21/- per doz. Burgundies 18/- 24/- Hocks 30/- l. 50/- Champagnes. 30/- ?/- 42, Port 18. 24,- 3Q- .36- Sherries. IS 20. 24/- ;?/- „ larsab 20 22, „ Liqueurs—Maraschino, Curasao, Noyau, Cherry Brandy. BASS & ALLSOPP'S BITTER BEER IX CASK AND BOTTLE. London and Dublin Stout in Cask and Bottle. DETAILED WINE List ON APPLICATION. June, 1870. H72j THE GUINEA WREXHAM. t-ALE INDIA ALE, Of a delicate Straw Colour and fine flavour, BREWED EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY USE, at the NAG'S HEAD BREWERY, WREXHAM. SUMMER SEASON, 1870. The Celebrated PALE INDIA ALE. THE Q.LINEA WREXHAM 18 gallons for 21s. 9 gallons for 10s. 6d. Delivered within 200 miles of Wrexham Carriage Free. H. K. ASPINALL, 1032j BREWER AND MALTSTER. Important Xotice to Wine Merchants. Brewers, Hotel- keepers, Publicans, Beerhouse-keeper)-, and Private Families. THE SELF-ACTING Patent TILTERS, for Barre l s and Cas k s of any size. The Self-acting Patent TILTERS are warranted to draw every drop from the barrel as tine and as pure as any previously drawn. The Self-acting Patent TILTERS can never get ont of order. The Self-acting Patent TILTERS pay for themselves many times over the first year. The Self-acting Patent TILTERS can be applied in one minute, and require no more attention until the cask is empty. The liquor is warranted to retain its brilliancy to the last drops. The Self-acting Patent TILTER is the best known for its efficiency and correctness. The Proprietor feels great confidence in recommending the Self-acting Patent TILTERS to all in the trade, and private families. The price of the Patent TILTERS are 17s. 6d. each, and Is. 3d. per yard for rods, brackets, and fixing. Upwards of 1500 already have been fixed in Manchester, and are also are in operation at the following places m Wrexham:—Wynnstav Arms The Celebrated Nag s Head Inn (late Rowlands) Mr Peter Walker's Brewery; Mr R. J. Williams's, Eagle Brewery Mr H. K. Aspmall s Brewer and Maltster Mr Charles Bate's Brewery; Mr Lassell's Brewery, Caergwrle; Mr Thomas Manleys, Spirit Merchant and Brewer, High Street; Messrs Over- ton and Williams', Spirit Merchants; Mr Ankers s, Spirit Merchant; Mr John Williams's, Spirit Merchant, Town Hill Mr Parsonage's Vaults Mr Rowson's Vaults, Penybryn and the Talbot Inn; to whom references are permitted. TO FARMERS AND HARVESTERS. THE MOST COOLING BEVERAGE in the Hot and I_ Sultry Weather, is STURGE'S MONTSERRAT COMPANY'S LIME FRUIT JUICE. ALSO, THE LIMETTA CORDIAL. Prepared from the Lime Fruit, they are both very re- freshing, and PREFERABLE TO BEER, and quite as econoiiiical.-See the Lancet, Medical Times, &c., &c. To he had of all Chemists—Imperial Pints making two quarts of the beverage), One Shilling Imperial Quarts (making a gallon), two shillings. Wholesale from EVANS, SONS & Co., Liverpool; and EVANS, LESCHER & EVANS, London, Sole Consignees and Manfacturers. Ut')r Business Announcements, 1. E. EVANS, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AOENT. Agent to the Provincial, Norwich and London, anil Loudon and (i cncmlInsurallcc Companies. L'lUJ^OSXl. FORlS ON AI'l'i.l('ATION. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED WIT IT PROMPTNESS. Shares in Public Companies bought and sold oil Com- mission. References and Security given if required. OFFICE 1, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. 13880 PALMER'S FAMILY BOOT Ai SHOE MANUFACTORY, Boots and Shoes for all Classes and all Seasons. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Ladies Kid Elastic from 3s. tfd. Uentlemen's Elastic Sides. ti: tid. Children's Boots and Shoes, Did. Observe the address :— 2, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. 1395f pU R E AERATED WATERS. ELLIS'S RUXIIIX SODA WATER ELLIS'S RUTHIN POTASS WATER ELLIS'S RUTHIN SELTZE11 WATER ELLIS'S RUTHIN LEMONADE ELLIS'S LITHIA WATER ELLIS'S LITHIA & POTASS WATER FOR GOUT-the last-named is a splendid remedy- EVERY CORK IS BRANDED "R. Ellis & Son, Ruthin," and every label bears their trade mark, without which none is genuine. Sold by Chemists, Hotel-keepers, Confectioners, and Wholesale only from R. ELLIS and SON, Ruthin, North Wales. tiOOj HARVEST, 1870. HOENSBY'S, HOWARD S. SAMUELSON'S L i MUWBRS AND REAPERS. HOESE BAKE HAY-MAKING MACHINES, Scythes, Pikels, Rakes, Thatching Cord, BY ALL THE BEST MAKERS, AT R. O. JONES'S, GENERAL IRONMONGER AND TINMAN, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT, THE GOLDEN PADLOCK, 945j 41, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. BRIDGEWATER FOUNDRY. SHOW ROOMS—SCOTLAND-STREET, ELLES ME RE. WILLIAM CLAY & SONS beg to inform t W their Agricultural friends that they have now a. Large Stock of HARVEST MACHINERY, Selected from the Leading Makers, and will be found on inspection to be one of the most modern and best- selected Stocks in the county. Including Hornsby's Manchester Royal first-prize Reap- ing and Mowing Machines. Ransome and Sims's Roval tirst-prize Horse Rakes. Howard's new Patent Horse Rakes. Howard's and Ransome & Sims's Haymaking Machines, And every other Implement and Machine that a Farmer requires can be obtained at the new Show Rooms of WILLIAM CLAY & SONS, SCOTLA.ND-STITEET, ELLESMERE. June 30th, 1870. 1245j YEAST! YEAST! YEAST!!F USE THE PURE ENGLISH BECAUSE it is dry, portable, and keepli longer than any other. BECAUSE it is home made and unadulterated, whilst much of the foreign, by Dr. Muspratt's analysis, often contains from Iti to 70 per cent. of unfermentabla matter. BECAUSE it makes the sweetest, lightest, and lILut; wholesome bread. BECAUSE it is cheaper in price and superior in quality. BECAUSE it is delivered fresh and sitect from the works daily. BECAUSE a supply can always be relied on, at mode- rate prices, throughout the year. Sold by all respectaole Bakers, Flour Dealers, &c. Wholesale by the ENGLISH YEAST COMPANY, LIMITED, 136Q 7, El>Ml ND-STLTKET, LIVERPOOL. CHOPS AND SIEAKS AT ANY HOUR. AN ORDINARY ON THURSDAYS AT 12-30, At W. P KATE'S RESTAURANI, OVERTON ARCADE. • TALBOT INN, HOPE STREET, W REX HAM. T. C. HOUGHTON BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the Bpublic generally, that he lias taken the above old established inn, where he hopes, by supplying WINES, SPIRITS, ALES AND PORTER, and other REFRESHMENTS OF THE CHOICEST DESCRIPTION AT MODERATE PRICES, Combined with attention and civility, to merit a share of public patronage. GOUD STABLING AND YARD. WELL-AIRED LIEDS. 1285e IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. HARVEST BEER AND PORTER AT T. ]\jaIs~ley's ALE AND PORTER STORES, 2T3, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. Orders should be brought early to secure a good article. Prices on application. 1371g •« -» HALF A MILLION HAS BEEN I'AID BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPA-NYwl AS COMPENSATION FOR ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS ?L (RIDING, DRIVING, WALKING, HUNTING, &c.) An animal payment of ? to ?6 5s. insures .?100? at Death, and an allowance at the rate of £6 per week ftor liijurnr. A BONUS TO ALL POLICY HOLDERS OF FIVE YEARS' STANDING HAS BEEN DECLARED PAY- ABLE IN AND AFTER 1*71. For paticulars apply to the Clerks at the Railway Sta- tions, to the Local Agents, or at the Offices. (;4, CORNHILL, & 10, REGENT-STREET, LONDON WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS Mr. A. BURY, Temple Place, Mr- W. JAMES, Wlieatsheai. 213j WREXHAM ADVERTISER OFFICE (LATE MUSIC HALL). ALL kinds of Letter Press Printing, executed by hand and Steam Power. CIRCULARS, BILL HEADS, AND CARDS, in the neatest styles. DRAW AND PAY SHEETS AND SETS OF -L? ACCOUNT BOOKS FOR COLLIERIES. QOLLIERY RULES IN ENGLISH OR WELSH. BALL PROGRAMMES, MENU CARDS al-d WINE LISTS. BREWERS' and Merchants' Delivery Order, and D Receipts Books Printed and Bound. JgOTTLE and Cask Labels, Direction Cards. TARAPEKS' POSTERS & HAND?Tt T?r?*?——" Din First?rate Style, On the shorte4t notice, and on  terms.  and CATALOGUES AL with the utmost expedition. C"?" DELIVERY ROOK3, Erc.;> BAYLEY AND BRADLEY? ADVERT?F.R OFF?t?EXHAM. 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