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Sales oy Auction.. SALE BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. „ ■_ PRELIMINARY. DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES NEAR BRYN OFFA, ADWY, BEUSHAM, Within three miles of the town of Wrexham. To BF, /'5?I:D ?''?????? y MK?RS. BAUGH & JO.\?atth?Gros7.nor Arms ('wv aforesaid in th tl f D)" 'E\ l'L" Oresal In the month o DECEMBER next, subject to condit?'nT several very eh!bleB(;lLIH,ï; SITES, being O:rtl of a field adjoining the properties of Messrs Uich' 1 I J II Edward DaVies. and S. Jones. ,If( ones, A of the lots is in course of preparation, and full particulars w 11 appear 111 future advertisements, and for 1 further information m the meantime appl to Mr 'I HUMPHREYS, selicitor, 'Vrexham or at the y ffi.. ri the Arn-.n-?EKS, Temple Chambt's. Wr?xham. 0 2f3:, G RALE BY MESSRS JONES & SON. I ON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8lii, 1881. I WREXHAM SMITH FIELD ?rE'-S?S JONES AND SON, will hod their JM. next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smit1fid.l .n Thursday, December 8th, 1881. AI.UEADY EN REREN. A lot of Prime Fat Beasts ¡ Several Dairy Cnws, Fresh Barrens, in calf ■ leners, short horned bulls A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pi; Further entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Ten o'clock. SLlTLEMEXTS AT CLOSE OF SALE. Offices :-1, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. GREAT SHOW AND SALE OF CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK MONDAY, DECEMBER i2TH, 1881. MESSRS JONES ? SON beg to thank their patrons t and friends for their constant support, and that they will hold their Christmas Sale of Fat Stock on Mon- day, the 12th day of December, 18S1, when the following Stock will be offered :— Magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. Very Ripe Shropshire Down and Clun Wethers. Splendid four and tive-year-old Welsh Wethers. A number of Fat Calves. Pork and Bacon Pigs. Entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be in he Mart at 9 o'clock Sale at 10. Officts-4, Arcade, Wrexham. SSOln ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, 1881. FAHNDON AUCTION MART. MESSRS JONES &: SON, be to announce that they J?JJ. will hold their next SALE of FAT and ST01U CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, and PIGS. at the Nag's Head Hotel, Farndon. on Monday, the 2Stli day of Nov., 1S81, when the following Stock will be offered:— 20 Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls :1 Useful In-calf Cows and Heifers. Barrens, and Stock Bulls Fat Sheep and Lambs .1 Fat C;ilve" 20 Fat and Store Pigs And utiiLT Stock that may be entered up t.) day of Sale. Further entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 2800 PRELIMINARY. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT MINERA. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS JONES A t_ OX, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Tuesday, the 13'li day of December, 1::iSI, at Three for Four o'eloel: in the afternoon, subject to the conditions of sale to be then and there produced. ALL THOSE TWO COTTAGES, with the Land thereto belonging called or known by the name of Cae-yr-Krw-tau- Criie^-y-Rhydd, otherwise eao TanyGraig, situate on Tan- j—li.'ais Hill, Minera, in the county of Denbigh, contain- ing by admeasurement 4a Or 2lp, and now in the occupa- tion of Mr Edward Roberts, at the yearly rent of £\2 and adjoining property belonging to T. 11. Fitz-Huh, Esq., R. V. Kyrke, Esq., and Atcherley, Esq., and also else to the Mintra Lead Mines. The Minerals to be found under the land are included in the sale. The Land Tax has been redeemed. Posse.>s:on can be had on the ht May, 1SS2. For further particulars apply to the vuctioneers, No. 4, Arcade, Wrexham Messrs LONGUKVII.I.F., JONES & Co., Solicitors, Oswestry, or to Messrs WRIUIIT, BECKET, & Co., Solicitors, 17, Water-itreet, Liverpool. 2847n FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9TH, 1881. SALE OF FAT CHRISTMAS STOCK, AT THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their .i patrons and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Christmas Fat Stock, which will take place on Fiiday, the 9th day of December, lHl, at their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn Rossett, when the following stock will be offered :— Grand Beeves, comprising Heifers, Oxen, and Bulls (heavy weights). Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. Several Fat Calves. Pork, and Bacon Pigs, The property of A. Balfour, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., J Boyden, Esq General Townshend, E. Swetenham, Esq., Q.C., C. Tophain.Esn..B.S.Roberts, Esq., T, Beakbane, Esq., E. Moss, Esq., James Jones, Esq., B. T. Griffith- Boscawen, Esq.. Mr Pritchard, Mrs Woolrich, Mr Lewis, Mr Bayne, Mr J. Edwards, Mr E. B. Samuel, Mr Woolrich, Mr Davies, Mr Dudleston, Mr Thomas Lewis, Mr Oilman, Mr Zacliarv, Mr Edward Woolrich, Mr Bishop, Miss Roberts, Mr Hughes, Mr W. Lewis, Mr Player, Mr Saddler, Mr Dutton, Mrs Randies, Mr J. Evans, and others. Further entries respectfully solicited Stock to be at the Mart at One o'clock. Sale at TWO o'clock prompt Dinner immediately after the Sale. Offics-4, Ac cade, High street, Wrexham. 2839 PRELIMINARY. Sab. of Dairy COles, Heifers, Pigs, Wayyon Horses, Ini/ilemerits of Husbandry, two stacks of Hay, stftCK of Wheat Straw, two stack» of Oats, Turnips, Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture, i(c., at POKLEY, BURTO, about two miles from Itossett Station ?? tt TESSRS JONES & SON have received instructions from Mrs Evans (who is retiring) to SELL by AUCTION, on Wednesday the 14th day of December, 1881, on the above premises, the whole of her live and dead FARMING STOCK, Farm Produce, Dairy Vessels, nnd part of the Household FURNITURE, comprising— four young in-calf cows two two-' ear-old heifers, four weanling calves, two young sows (one in-pig), powerful brown horse, useful black mare, broad wheel cart with harvest gearings. Cambridge land roller, horse rake, ir m cultivator, wood harrows, iron swing plough, turnip pulper. chaff cutter by pair of roller shafts, cart jack, hav knife, rakes, pikels. velres, shovels, ten cow chains, stone and Buckley pig troughs, thrill, chain and plough gear, &c. FARM PRODUCE. Two stacks of prime hay two stacks of capital yellow oats, large stack of wheat bolting straw, quantity of oat straw in building, quantity of fine swede turnips, in lots to suit purchasers. A useful assortment of dairy vessels and part of the household furniture. Sale at 12 o'clock, prompt. 284Sf SALES BY MESSRS D. ROBERTS FT SON. ON FRIDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 2ND, lsSl, TYNY- CELYN, LLANFAIR, D.C., NEAR RUTHIN. ESSPS. DAVID ROBERTS and SON will SELL by I ?« AUCTION 1: heall of choice horned C Ittle, cart IlJares and ponv, sows and pis. Shropshire sheep, ge?e, grinding barley, potatoes, farming implements, dairy utensils^ and a part of the household furniture, the pro- perty of Mr John Jones, who is retiring from farming. The usual credit or discount given. Lunch at 11 and Sale at 12 o'clock. 2S3Ia ON FRIDYY. DECEMBER 9th, lSSI, at CROOK- WOOD, Lianrhaiadr, near Denbigh, cittle two cart mari s pigs, crops, farming implements, ite., the propert uf Mrs Pierce, who is leaving the farm. The usual credity or discount given. 2832a ON FRID YY, DECEMBER Kith, at TYISA, LIanarmon-in- Yale, 27 stacks of corn, (j stacks of hav, manure (the crops and manure to go off), cattlc, horses, pigs, sheep, and fanning implements, the property of Mrs Jones, who is giving up farming. The usual credit discount given. Auctioneers' Office, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 2S3:Ja SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RVnBY. MESSRS TATTERSALL will hold S?Ies of HPNTERS. Iti HACKS, and HARNESS HOR?. at their RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT the Second Tuesday in every Month. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, DECEMBER Sale commences at 12 o'clock Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs- TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 0-7(i2f SALES BY MR J. W. BROWN. J CHRISTMAS SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. R. J. W. BROWN begs to announce that he will hold 4 his Christmas Sale of F LT and STORE STOCK at this Mart on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 14th, 18S1. No sale on Dec. 7th. Sale at One o'clock. Church Lane, Mold. 283tip  I P? T *T THE GnO\'EOH SnEF.T AU'CTlO MART. FAIR DAY SALE, DECEMBER 7TH, 1SS1. MR J. W. MOWN "e;1H10UnCe that he will hofd his next sale FAT and STORE CATTLE. SHEEP. PIGS, HORSES, Ac., t the above Mart, on Wednesday, December 7th, JW. Early entries will obligo. No charge if not sold. I Sale at Twelve o'clock prompt. Church T..me..Mold. 2;Hz JIJ, atiJ Pen11 Fariuinj .S'tuck, t mpleoients CEFN MAWR, X EA I lnLO. ntHi-■ on >ltr i" to Ruthin from Mold. l W. BROWN begs to announce his receipt of • T. (who h.s It t I • •ltvb.mith =111.1 Home tt, -1: by AUCTION, on Friday, December !>ch, 1^1. F"ll 'rticular- in posting bills .i!?d next week s advertisement. Sale at One o'clock Sales by Auction. ] — SALES BY MR. LLOYD. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. I COMMENCING WITH CATTLE AT 10.30. I FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8TII, 1881. \f R LOYD'S next Auction will take place on Thursday, IT?. December Mb when he will sell  A lot of grand Cows and Calves, Heifera, Bariens, and Stirks. Several good stock and fat Bulls. A lot of prime Scotch and Shorthorn Oxen, fat Heifers, and Cows. A capital lot of fat Calves. A prime lot of Shropshire an i other fat Wethers, also store Sheep. Revral fat Pigs, in-pig Sows, store Pigs, and porkets. 10 Grand Cows and Calves and Calving Heifers. 40 Prime Fat Cittle. TERMS.—No sale no charge. Ready-money settlements on sale day. Calves and pigs under £2 value 6d per head, over that sum Is per head, other stock fourpence in the pound. Early entries will oblige, so that they may be parti- cularized. Sale at 10.110 with store cattle. Offices: Ey ton House, Wrexham. 209p THE HORSE REPOSITORY SALE. ADJOINING BEAST MARKET, WREXHAM. OX THURSDAY, DEC. 8TH, AT TWO O'CLOCK. LLOYD will SELL BY AUCTION his usual lots 1YJ. of excellent WAGGON HORSES, Cobs, Hunters, Carts, Carriages, Dog Carts, &c. Mr James Davies, Street-yr-wch. Powerful Brown Mare, four years old. 16.2 high, believed to be sound, a capital worker, and very suitable for town work. Mr Davenport, Isvcoed, Bay Cart Mare, rising five years old, about 15.2 high, a i capital mare at all kinds of work. j The Property of a gentleman leaving town. J An excellent pony pheaton, in good repair, with lamps and cushions complete. Set of Silver Mounted Harness. I Gentleman's Hiding Saddle. Further entiies solicited as early as possible. Terms—(Id in the pound if sold, or 2i 6<1 each if nut sold. Offices Eyton House, Wrexham, and the Wynnstay j' Arms Hotel Wrexham, from One to Four every Thursllav excepting Fair days. 2846n" Eytun House, Wrexham. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER :mTI1 18 1, i AT ONE O'CLOCK. GARDEN BANK, Distant 1 mile from Tilston, 1J Miles from Braxton Station, 3 from Mai pas Station, 4 from Farndon and:J /■ um Hhocklach. Highly I important and Attractive Sale of Live and Dead Farmimj Stock, Produce, Dairy Vessels, and other Effects. I "VT R LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has 1. been favored with instructions from Mr Wm Blake, I who is retiring from farming to SELL BY AUCTION, in his Farmyard, situate as aforesaid, on Wednesday, November 30th, ISSI, the whole of his grand selection of twenty-four superior young Dairy Cows and Heifers (for early spring profit), S active and powerful waggon horses, hacks, and colts, several sets of thrill and chain gears, 20 tons of prime upland hay (well harvested and of first-rate quality), 8 stacks of oat and barley straw, 100 measures of fir falava potatoes, several tons of manure, the whole of II th.1 modern agricultural implements, dairy vessels, &c., &c. IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, &C.-Six hampers, riddle and half measure, ferret box. mattocks and brushing hook, hand rakes, steel pikels. ciow bar and timber chains, dubbing shears and half measure, crank and chains, scythes and hay knife, cratch and manger, shovels and yelves, two heel rakes, twenty potato boxes, three oak field gates, one hundred yards of wire netting, scales and weights, long ladder, thirty iron hurdles, pigeon box, forty sack bags, bag truck, ten rabbit traps, single barrel gun, milking stools, swingle trees, broad wheel cart with harvest gear- ing complete, Samuelson's combined reaping and mowing machine in first-class repair, Cambridge roller, new turnip pulper, straw cutter, hand plough, wheel plough, ridging plough and scuffle combined, iron harrows, culti- vator. GEARS.—Two set< of thrill gears, two sets of chain gears, set of ploughing backhands, odd gears, neck strap, &c. PRODUCE, &C.—Two stacks of prime upland hay, about ten tons each, the above hay was harvested in splendid condition, eight stacks of oats and barley straw in lots, three heaps of manure, about 30 tons, one hundred measures of Firfalara potatoes (the best eaters and croppers grown) the depasturage of the grazing land up to February 2nd, twenty CJW chains, grinding stone and frame. 24 HEAD OF CATTLE.—Sixteen grand young dairy cows and heifers, for early spring profit, six young barrens and stirks, two yearlings. 8 YOUNG WAGGON HORSES AND COLTS.—Captain, brown waggon gelding, rising 3 ye .rs old, about 15-3 high, and a capital worker, "FJower," brown half-bred mare, about 15 hands high, steady in harness, will plough, and do any other kind of farm work, bay hack horse, by De Clare," i) years old, lfi IHUlls steady to ride or drive, hay half-bred cnlt, 3 years old, by non Cossack," will make a very useful cob, grey cart colt, rising 3 years old, has been at regular work, brown cart mare (in-foal), 2 year old brown cart colt, black yearling cart colt. DAIRY VESSELS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.-12 tin milk pans, cheese tub, ladder, board, &c., two cheese stools, two pair 13in. cheese vats, three 121in. ditto, one lliin. ditto, one lO?,in. ditto, cheese screw, salting tnrnel, three wood milk covers, two tin milk pans, one wood milk pan, cheese drainer, curd mill, four rain tubs, swill tub, two cisterns, iron boiler, stone pig troughs and shoots, eight wash tubs, six casks, cheese binders, cheese hooks, cheese boards, two hives of bees and benches, cheese presses, sham register, parlour grate and mantlepiece (new), kitchen I grate and oven, large boiler or furnace, wood bedsteads, mahogany piano sideboard, sundr) lots. Lunch at Twelve. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Offices-Eyton House.Wrexham. 2770af MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1881. The great Christmas Show and Sale of Fat Stock in the Wrexham Smithjield. > 5 R LLOYD begs to announce to his numerous patrons !,f. that his Twelfth Annual Show and Sale of Fat Stock in the Wrexham Sinithfield will be held on Monday, December 12th, as usual. Stock already entered for competition 107 grand fat bullocks, heifers and bulls of very heavy weights. 185 very ripe Shropshire, Welsh and cross-bred wethers. 21 bacon and pork pigs. (i fat calves. Further entries will oblige so that they may be par- ticularised in catalogue, which will be published 19 days prior to the sale Offices-E) ton House, Wrexham. 279!'f — SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK &O. .Bi/ f?o' of the Duisces in trust of thc Will of Mr JuA? ?!')?<')'?, f?cca?c?. By RoberBtsE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS CHUHTOX, IIO ELPHICK. AND CO" on Saturday, the 3rd day of December, 1881, at the Green Dragon Hotel, Chester, at 2 for 3 o'clock p.m., punctually, subject to conditions of Sale. LOT I.—THE COPYHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, cilled Ldpsic House," si'uate near the beautiful Village of Gresford, in the County of Denbigh, with Stable, Coach- house, and other Out-buildings, and the Garden thereto, containing ab .ut 1 acre and 11 perches. LOT 2—A FREEHOLD CLOSE OF LAND, called "Hillock I.aru Field," situate in Hillock Lane, Gresford, containing about 1 acre 3 roods and :1/, perches. The dwelling-house has been recently erected by the late owner without regard to cost for his own occupation, and is a most substantial and comfortable residence, sup- plied throughout with hot and cold w.:ter, and all other modern conveniences. It is placed in a charming situation, on Marfor Hill. For particulars, and to view the property, apply at the Red Lion Hotel, Marford Hill, to the Auctioneers, Mes-rs Ciu itTox, ELPIIICK, ROBERTS, & RICHARDSON, Chester, or to Messrs 1'. J. SMITH & SON, Solicitors, (5, Newington, Liverpool. 2ï:n TO IRONMONGERS, GENERAL DEALERS AND. OTHERS. Important and e,f¿n;1."C sale of the whole of the valuable stock-in-trade of Me,-s)s Peters and Iluyhes, Braziers. 7-'f?M?7it/t? 7<'«/iMtf????, <!?<?C!'?C?', i'?OM the premises EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER | ESSRS CHU':TON, ELPHICK & CO have been ¡ 1 favored with instructions from the proprietors who ;re giving up the business, to SELL by AUCTION, on Wednesday. Thursday, and Friday, the 30th and 31st November and 1st December, and on Tuesday and Wednes- day, the dh and 7th December, 18S1, commencing each day at 11 o'clock a m., punctually, the whole of the extensive ami valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE of general ironmongery, and other effects, including a largo assortment of handsome paraffin and other lamps, gaseliers, brackets and fittings, iron bedsteads, plated and Sheffield goods, handsome fenders, fireirons and coal vases, papier mache and Japanned trays, bronzed tea urns, copper tea kettles, round cornered churns, cheese press, kitchen requisites. II The contents of the workshops and miscellaneous effects. jj.B.—Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may- be had at the Offices of the AUCTIONEERS, Messrs Churton, Elphick, Roberts, and Kichardson, Chester. 2830f SALE BY MR. S. ASTON. ,_r, -r,- SALE IN TEMPERANCE HALL. "A $I SR. ASTON has been instructed by a gentleman who ? I is "iving up housekeeping, to Sell by Auction in the above' a!) on MONDAY NEXT, November ::?th, a portion of his HU'USHHO'.D FURNITURE and effects consistin- of half tester and French brass and iron bedsteads amI hangings, two spring mattresses supplied by a fir.-t-olass maker, feather and wool beds, straw palliasses, large size linen sheets and blankets, diaper table cloths, carpets, linoleum, chest of drawers, wash stunds, dressing tables, toilet ghisse.s, Windsor, cane, and easy chairs.. s:»fa, valu- able pier glass, with handsome gilt frame, size x 12, oil paintings, oleographs, a first-class lock-stitcii sewing: machine with walnut box, parlor and kitchen lenders, six hole cruet with cut glass bottles, perambulator a capital ponv trap and harness, two waterproof cart sheets, eight pairs of oilskin leggings, a Iiitititv of men s youths and j boys' ready-made clothing and other effects. Sale to commence at 1.30, prompt. Offices Corn Exchange, Henblas-street. :!ljp "Q" .«,T BY MESSRS KT< 'HF.S. XVXX'EHI.E T-YFLFK?. ¡ fHii WillTCHU.H-* (SAL'••!»;. H.E NEXT WiilTCH '"i.l'H fS.\ i. 1' HOi! < \(.K ?' '?!'?" t h ?:u??.i?- Do.a:. 'l ."ith, Entrie-'V-r Cat .'?''t'?' !?' ?' STCJIKS, NrXSERLf.Y, i:T'*HI-X I'LTIO\Tlt, ■>W|- Whitchurch (Salop) and Crewe, Business Announcements. WINES AND SPIRITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES AT THE NORTH WALES SUPPLY STORES. SHERRIES from 18s per doz PORT from 21s CLARET 12s „ SCOTCH & IRISH WHISKIES from 2(js RUM and GI from 26s COGNAC BRANDY from 29s Sir-.gle Bottles of the above can be had at corres- ponding pi ices. CASE BRANDIES. HENNESSEY S OR MARTELL'S. 1 stir, per bottle Is tid 2 5s Od ■J ) 5s till JULES DUFONT & CO.'S— 1 Star, per bottle 4s Od 2 „ 4s tid 3 5s Od CHAMPAGNE LIME JUICE (J- F. Edisburv and Co.'s) 4s Od per doz. ZOEDONE 4s 6d „ VIN SANTE 5s Od A new an J revised Price List free on application. C. K BENSON & CO PROPRIETORS 27SJ ^yriSlTOR- TO WREXHAM SHOULD CALL AT THE HOPE STREET MARKET, AND BUY A POUND SAMPLE or THE BEAUTIFUL TWO SHILLING TEA Now being Sold at that well-known Establishment. —— SPECIAL NOVELTY, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. HANDSOME FLOWERED AND FIGURED BOXES Containing 10 Ibs of Beautiful INDIAN TEA, ONLY TWENTY SHILLINGS EACH BY ORDER. 2491n R. C. FEARNLEY> I ACCOUNTANT, ESTATE AGENT, INSURANCE AGENT, BOROUGH COLLECTOR, o, TEMPLE ROW, WREXHAM. 2826a FRANCIS' VOICE LOZENGES. For Clearing and Strengthening the Voice, relieving affections of the Throat, Hoarseness, Huskiness, &c. Public Speakers and Singers take them with much Hm a Preventative of Hixsrsecess, and as a remedy wften it exists. I NUMEROUS TESTIMONIALS FROM CELEBRATED ARTISTES, &C. 1.—MISS MARY DAVIES.—" I have found your Lozenges very effective in removing hoarseness, and can thoroughlv recommend them." 2.—MISS MARIAN WILLIAMS.—" The Lozenges at once and completely removed a slight hoarseness under which I was suffering." 3.—MISS MARTHA HARRIES.—"I found the Lozenges highly beneficial." 4.—MR LEWIS (LLEW LLWYFO.)—I believe that I could not have performed my part (owing to hoarseness) at the Concert, had it not been for the efficacy of your Lozenges." 5.—MR FANISH, LIVERPOOL.—" The effect of the Lozenges is remarkable indeed gave me a voice as clear as a bell." 6.—A CLERGYMAN NEAR WREXHAM.—" They have a wonderful effect on my voice." Sold in Boxes, 7Jd, Is 1d,2s!Jd each or sent per post for Is gjd, 2s 9d in stamps. From the Proprietor, JNO. pRANCIS, M.P.S., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (EXAM.), WREXHAM. 2710a i NOVEMBER, 1881. 1STE A?K ATTENTION TO DELIVERIES ? V JUST TO HAND OF NEW SHAPES IN ULSTERS, FASHIONABLE ENGLISH AND FOREIGN JACKETS, FUR-LINED CIRCULARS VERY CHEAP. THE ABOVE, WE KEEP IN ALL SIZES. CRETONNES Warranted Fast Colors; also our Special Makes of WELSH FLANNELS it SUMMER BLEACHED BLANKETS, These are thoroughly reliable, and we are now able to offer them together with our General Heavy Drapery Stock, at Lower Prices than we have ever known them to reach there i", however, in all fabrics, a distinct tendency upwards, and higher prices are sure to rule. We have, therefore, con- fidence in stating that lthe present is:a favorable time to buy the class "f goods we offer for Sale. AND J pRICHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. j 2279n CHRISTMAS CARDS. 1881. THE CHOICEST DESIGNS. ALL NEW. READY NOW FOR SELECTION. W GAR R ATT-JONES, BOOKSE I. LEU, & c I 1, CHURCH STREET. WRt-XHAM. 2725z V7ERITY BROTH! RS, Patentees and Makers of GAS I FIRES with fire-clav burners. OSBORNE COM- BINED BOILER AND COIL, COPPER CIRCULATING GAS BOILERS, AIR PROPELLER f..r ventilating pur- poses Illustrated prospectus post free. Address, 1, stan- hope Street, Euston R ad, London. | S'AIR DESTROYER ALEX. ROSS' DEPILATORY 1-:1.. removes hair from the face, .Js ntl pe; battle: >e:it by p-ist. wivtly p.iekvd for 54 stamps. Hair Dye. fo^ light or dark colors Oil of Cantharides, for growth of hair Curling Fluid Bloom of Roses, for giving beauty ?•. tli-' lip* and cheeks the Skin-tightener, for fur- rows L: ;uM for bl-icl: -pecK?-: f?c'i '1- >H, sent hy P;Bt for ')i-!t,ttn?? SpHnts f .?. k .j. i '?L t- .U? Uoiue for ;l)e:V:l \)}i,l:1l);i'\1' X"- '!{¡;i¡! f;ai shapening tl;- IM«. >i-l K c M 'IRAI- for ears, llw t;d; i a: the remedy IOI the skin. Is R. Tniiet •in* K s'crctly packed for .t:t:1p.- 21 TAn' -r .?')'i''<t-' K;? H ?.r! In Business Announcements. J. w. Junes- SAD D J. E AND HARNESS MAKER, 23, HIGH fREET, WREXHAM. The THREE GUINE. S RIDING SADDLE is a marvel of cheapness all over pI skin, complete w th fittings, with or without knee pad. remarkable Saddle for cross country riding, the tree g strong and elastic. -=- L '31 The SIX GUINEAS BROWN or BLACK HARNESS is lined all through. TI;, set is cf an excellent value, being well adapted for dng-c;uc or general use. PAIR OF CARRIAGE HARNESS from Twenty Guineas, according to Furniture. -,41, !ii'' "0 r' )- }1[' FOUR-IN-HAND CARRIAGE HARNESS from Fifty to One Hundred Guineas. All except the plating furniture made on the premises. TANDEM HARNESS very neatly got up for Fourteen Pounds. BREWERS HARNESS AND CART GEARS. HORSE CLOTHING, best superfine, any pattern, comprising the following :-Hood, sheet, pad, cloth, body roller, and fillet strings. Second quality, ditto., per suit, £2 17s 6d. An excellent assortment of reversible KNEE RUGS, RAILWAY WRAPPERS, and large size Waterproof CARRIAGE ReGS, HORSE CLIPPING MACHINES of all makers. Hunting Stables furnished throughout with every appli- ance necessary. BREECHES PASTE and BOOT TOP POWDER PASTE LEGGIXGS LEGGINGS! LEGGINGS! Leggings for shooting, Leggings for Fishing, Leggings for Breecht-s and Pantaloons, Leggings for Constabulary, and short Military Leggings MACHINE STRAPS or Mill Bands for heavy machinery, tingle and double a2tjU2p THE TE L WAREHOUSE, 1, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. Established (1850) to supply the public with the CHOICEST TEAS IMPORTED INTO THIS COUNTRY at the Lowest Remunerative Rates. WM. PHILLIPS, PROPRIETOR. 1057f OFFICE, WAREHOUSE, REFRIGERATOR, HEAD ESTABLISHMENT WASHINGTON BUILDINGS, IS & 20, LIME STREET, LIVERPOOL. BLOCK & CLEAVER, FAMILY BUTCHERS, THE highest class of BEEF and MUTTON can be obtained at any of BLOCK and CLEAVER'S Establishments. All Beef and Mutton kept in their own RE- FRIGERATORS, and delivered at the following Branches every MONDAY, TUESDAY, WED- NESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY Evenings (Holidays excepted.) BLOCK AJJD CLEAVER, 207. Park-rd., Liverpool, 431, Stanley-rd., Bootle. 52, Wavertree-nl. 316. Derbv-rd., „ 77, Soho-st., 36. Derby-rd., 127, Gt. Homer-st. 57, South-rd., Waterloo. 244, Gt. Homer-st. Mooi Lane Crosby. 40, Stanley-rd., King-street. Mom 99, Walton-rd., Stockport Road. 1112, Walton-rd., Manchester 878a ADVANTAGEOUS BUSINESS PREMISES IN WREXHAM. —— LARGE FRONT SHOP, (3(5 feet by 18 feet.) WITH COMMODIOUS SALE AND SHOW ROOM ABOVE. (3(5 feet by 18 feet.) And ROOMY DRY CELLAR. (36 feet by 18 feet.) AT THE BOTTOM OF BANK-STREET, AND CENTRALLY SITUATED NEAR THE MARKETS. I The premises, which have a handsome plate-glass I frontage, command several of the most frequented business avenues in the town, ana are in all respects suitable for carrying on a first-class business in the Drapery, Grocery, Tronmongery,General Provision, or almost any other branch I of trade. For Terms apply to MR EDWARD JUNES plumber, itc., Chester-street, Wrexham. 1750 I [A CARD.1 MRS ^JO R COM, DRESS AND M A x T L ROOMS, 4, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. 27MM I Legal and Public Notice. _d_ A c tl R I s T M A S TREE WILL BE HELD AT THE I II' CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM, ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10TH ASP 17TH, 1881. I THE TREE WILL BE OPkNED BY THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (T. ROWLAND, ESQ., AT 2 P.M.), The following Ladies have kindly promised to preside at the Stalls :— MRS ACTON, MRS BURY, MRS J. O. BURY, MRS T. BURY, MRS CRAWFORD, MRS GREVILLE, MISS GREVILLE, MRS HOWELL, MISS HOWELL, I MRS KENNEDY, MRS SISSOX, I MRS STRACHAN, MRS TENCH, MRS VAUGIIAX-WILLIAMS, MRS WALKER, MISS WALKER, MISS L. WALKER, MRS LLOYD WILLIAMS, MISS WILLIAMS, Holt-street House, THE MISSES WILLIAMS, Plastirion. I The Sunday School Stalls will be presided over by the Superintendents of the respective schools ) A special effort will be made to provide I CLOTHING FOR THE POOR. Contributions, either in Work or Money, will be thankfully received by the Stallholders. I A MUSEUM OF CURIOSITIES, &v., Will be held in a separate room, where Mr Acton. Mr Munns, and others will exhibit objects of Microscopic, Scientific, and Artistic interest. Refreshment :talIs will be provided, and a Concert will be held each evening simultaneously with the Sale. The proceeds will be devoted towards the liquidation of the debt on Esclusham Church and other objects. Doors open each day at Two p.m. Admission For one day, One Shilling or for the two days, One Shilling and Sixpence after Six p.m., Sixpence. Children under twelve halfprice. Tickets inav be obtained from Mr Edisbury, Mrs Scott, High-street; Miss Whiting, Miss Brown, from any of the Stall holders, the Superintendent of the Sunday Schools, or from I REV. W. REES, and i'Tj?. MR. T. H. BANCROFT. }?? SECRETARIE^ na2812p Business Announcements. V.VV" WINTER SEASON. THE DRESS DEPARTMENT Is now replete with a Good Assortment of WINTER MATERIALS, To suit all classes. INSPECTION INVITED. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT, Charges LOWEST in North Wales.—All goods turned out in first-class Style and Fit. A TRIAL RECOMMENDED. NI-O u n NING ORDERS Receive IMMEDIATE attention. A. P. holds the Largest tock of and Mourning Goods in North Wales. The Public are specially asked to examine Paddon's "CRAPE CLOTH" for Dress Mantles and Trimmings, NOT AFFECTED BY WET, AND WILL NOT CRUSH. PATTERNS BY POST. ADDRESS- ALBANY PADDON, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 2250z I I THE OLD ESTABLISHED CARVER, GILDER, PICTURE FRAME MAKING AND MOUNT CUTTING ESTABLISHMENT, 2, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM MRS WARBURTON Begs to return her sincere thanks to her friends and the public generally for the liberal support which she has received since the death of her late husband, Mr W. Warburton, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of their support. Mrs Warburton also to inform her friends and the public that the same workmen are kept on which have been in the employment for 26 years, and all work entrusted to them will have the greatest care and attention. Chromos, Drawings, Photographs, Oleographs, and all kinds of Pictures Mounted and Framed in the newest designs. Oil Paintings Cleaned, Lined, and Restored, Plans and Maps Mounted and Varnished. Old Work Re-gilt and made equal to New. Mount Cutter kept on the Premises. ADDRESS ALL ORDERS- RS WARBURTON, 2655f 2, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM. 1 GEO. BEVAX: ACCOUNTANT, COMMISSION AGENT, VALUER; IA, HENBLAS STREET, j WREXHAM. 2354f J. WILLIAMS, IRON MERCHANT, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ACREFAIR, NEAR RUABON. tm- IRON AND STEEL RAILS AND BARS, Of unexceptional Good Brands, supplied promptly, Agent for North Wales to the BOWLING IRON COMPANY, LIMITED, BRADFORD, Manufacturers of Best Yorkshire Iron, viz. Boiler Plates, Angles, Axles Weldless Tyres, Iron or Crucible Steel. Ziib THE TEA WAREHOUSE, 1, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. I Established (185u) to supply the public with the CHOICEST TEAS IMPORTED INTO THIS COUNTRY at the Lowest Remunerative Rates. WM. PHILLIPS, PROPRIETOR. 1057n 8IMPLTFIC\TION OF FUNKR ALS. STRt?TTON'? ?s PATEN-I'FD f,'IEI" is hi?Mv approve!' CoST SMALL, Hn:)'S WEL, EASILY PI T AWAY. Send for part'cuUrs t<> K. A. Stretton, Kidderminster. )1 I i X t; R s S A F 1: s BEST and C H E A P E T > A F E G U A li D against FIRE and THIEVES. W. FORREST, Dealer in NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, FEATHER AND FLOCK BEDS, MATTRESSES, c &c. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT OR EX- CHANGED. A RGYLE-STREE T, (LATE ART EXHIBITION GROUND), WREXHAM. 235Gn "0 L I V E CREAM," (Registered at Stationers' Hall.) Highly recommended for Preserving, Invigorating, and Dressing the Hair, rendering it soft and Glossy, imparting a healthy stimulus to the roots, and much superior to Pomades, Oils, Glycerine, and Lime Cream, Ike., for the Hair. IN Is AND 2s BOTTLES. PREPARED BY JNO. FRANCIS, M.P.S., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (EXAM.) WREXHAM. 2709n W, GAMBLE, MERCHANT, WEST BUOMWICH, SPECIALITIES Hudson's patent Steel Trams for Collieries, Mines, Quarries, &c. Steel wheels. Axles, and Pedestals, Steel for Mining Tools, Shears and Turning Tools of superior manufacture. Hall's Automatic Injectors and Water Elevators (these simple instruments are the cheapest and most perfect Boiler Feeders, Water Elevators, and Con- tractor's Pumps in the v.nrld.) Dobson's patent Fire Bars. Iron and Steel Rails tn-I Accessaries.. New and Second-hand Railway W:g<.n«, Engines, Boilers, Machinery, Ac., Particulars and Prices .m application. ollp PILKS an.I G1J -VVEL. UKORIIK'S Pile and (.travel Pills. Tlie Marvellous Remedy for P)LKS and GRAVEL, and all the disorders of the HOWEL, I.IVI.K, and KIDNKYS. 1. GEORGE'S PILE A- GRAVEL PILLS. No. 2, GEORGE S GRAVEL PILLS. No. H. GEORGE'S PILLS for the PILES. Of all Chemists in Buxes, IH and 2 0. By P#»t for 15 .lid 3C> stamps from .T. E. George, ~M K.P.S Hirv.-ain, Aberdare. Business Annouacameiiii;.  ""C NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14. HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. (OPPOSITE THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK.) Tln-se Store- -f Supply are based and conducted oIn the Co-operative principle,— 1 he S;n illeat Profit for Cash Payment, with a view t" the re- quirements of a clnss of customers who are able and willing to pay ready money for their goods, and reasonably expect to rect-iv<» full sdvantages for the same, thereby doing away wlh tho system whereby good customers arc made to pay for the bad. XMAS SEASON, iSl. THE PROPRIETORS beg respectfully to call the attention of their patrons and the pit lie generally to their choice and well-selected "TuCK of NBW PATRAS, VOSITZZA, AND CEPHALONIA CURRANTS, MUSCATEL, VALENCIA AND SULTANA RAISINS, FRENCH PLUMS, FLEME FIGS, JORDAN, VALENCI A, AND BITTER ALMONfJH, CANDIED, LEMON, OIUXUE AND CITRON PEEL, CRYSTALLIZED AXD G L A C E FltU ITS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COSAQUES, BON BONS, AND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CAKES, ICED 4m PLAIN, ALSO OF PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS. GORGONZOH, PARMESAN, GiiUVKRE, AND S1ILTON CHEESE. FOREIGN WINES, SPIRITS, vN D ?-I<iUERf:. Purchasers can (,b'ain the C' operative Stores without the t.rpi-nse of tahiny shares or Luyiny fvz annual ticket. COPIES of new price LIST can be had FREE on application to the Stores, or per Pot. DEPASi i'ME NTS. TEAS AND COFFEES. GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOIZEI(-V k- COLONIAL GOODS. WINES AND SPIRITS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. BRUSHES, SPONGES, Ac. FANCY AND HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES. PATENT MEDICINES AND PROPRIETARY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS. All Orders ileliieletl Free in Wrexham and neighbourhood by our own Vans, or by Carriers. General Orders of 1:2 and upwards forwarded, Carriage Free, to any Railway Station within twenty miles of Wrexham for (;; and upwards, forwarded, Carriage Free, to any Railway Station in Englallcl/lr Wales. C. K. BENSON & CO. PROPRIETORS. 27S4 PRIVATE FAMILIES, SCHOOLS. CLUBS, &c., SUPPLIED WITII CHINA, GLASS, EARTHENWAilE, AND CUTLERY ON HIRE. Agents fo: the Terra Cotta Company. Paintings sent to the Wo.'ks to be Fired. Plaques, vases, Ac., always in stj-ck. FOR TERMS APPLY TO BAYLEY AND C O., CAXTON BUILDINGS, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 2090b 2090b IMPORTANT TO ALL IN TRADE X ESTABLISHED 115;il5, X g T U B B S MERCANTILE OFFICES, 42, GRESHAM STREET, LONDO, E.C. Trade Auxiliary Company (Limited). SUBSCRIBERS, BY OBTAINING TIMELY INIOIIMATlli. MAY AVOID MAKING BAD DEBTS, AND MAY, THROUGH Tlllri AGENCY, RECOVER DEBTS DUE WITH PROMITITUKE. STUBBS' WEEKLY GAZETTE (25s per annum) Supplies Information Indispensable to Tiadtrs. BRANCHES at Si, Conduit-street, London Dublin, Glasgow, Birmingham, Bradford, Bristol, Hrighton, Bel- fast, Cork, Edinburgh, Gloucester, Liverpool, Leeds, Man- chester, Newcastle, Norwich, Portsmouth, Southampton, Sheffield. TERMS— £ 1 Is, £2 2s, X'.i .is, 15 5s, aocniing tr to- quirements. PROSPECTUS forwarded on applicttion to th ,<GRIf.- TARY, Stubbs Mercantile Offices, 42, Gresham Street, London, E.C. CAUTION. THERE IS NO OFFICE IN LONDON C&N.CECTFCN 'FTRI'H STUBBS' MERCANTILE OFFICES, (SITUATF HI THE CORNER OF KING STREET, O'-I-D.-ITK OUIUH!hLL), ilxcrty-r rIlE WEST END BRANCH (NIXHT STREET 2235b THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN Fun s & SEA I. S K T N S IN E N G L A N D. 425,000 WORTH of LADIES' FURS 40 pei • less price than West-End drapers antI furriers 500 PERSIAN SEAL PALETOTS, and D'<LMANK i»io. to 44in. long, beautifully lined satin J.5 to £ 0 each. 300 SUPERB ALASKA S' ALs 1<IX PALETOTS AND DOLMANS, 410 to tl4 each all rut from Worth's Paris patterns. 2,000 BLACK RUSSIAN FOX deep flouncingi4, to ItW each 5,000 BLACK RUSSIAN FOX DERP SHOULDER GAPES, and .MUFFS to iii.ti-li, I tti,- set. 150 SETS of REAL RUSSIAN SABLE, Sable Tail, Skunk. Beaver, Otter, Raccoon, Bear, Chinchilla, as also Shoulder Capts and Muffs in like furs, half- price. 2,000 CARRIAGE WItAPPERS, :!Ui- to 45/- each; lined on fine cloth in Raccoon, Fox, Bear, Opposum, Buffalo, Wolf, Lynx, and Leopard. 5,000 HEARTHRUGS, 2 yards Ion, ill every variety cf skins, from 20, to 31 I' each. 500 GENTLEMAN'S CLO.H OVERCOATS, lined wltb rich fur, great bargains, X4, E5, and £ ti each. 500 LARGE CHINESE HEARTHRUGS, Wil; each. 5,000 DOOR MATS anil Perambulator HUGS, 4/6 and 7/- each. LADIES' FUR-LINED CLOAKS from ;JG,. to t;O/- ,-aek, SPECIAL NOTICE, Ladies' Seal Jackets lengthened, re- dyed, made equal to new. Any single article sent on receipt of Post Office Order. LTT T>HILLIPS' CITY FUR WAKEMOUSK, L, HL..52, Newgate-st., City, LONDON. WOOLLEN TAILORING AND OUT-FITTING ESTABLISHMENT. EDWARD LLOYD, REGENT BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. E I.LOYD is now showing a great viiritty of WINTER OVERCOATINGS in BEAVERS, MELTONS, TWEEDS, ifcc., Worsted Coatings, Black and Colored Trowserings, Suitings. Ac. Ladies' Jacket and Ulster Cloths. Ladies and Gentlemen may Tely up >n having perfect fit combined with moderate charges EDWARD LLOYD. < ECENT BUILDINGS, WREXHAM, OOOn THE v 11: W H ? U K "i K If JC N 1-1. OTHER PENS. • ) » O i. 11 BY CHARLES G. BAYLEY. fHI- V r» <■ H V • !• :\1; • J- v •' il ORDINARY will be held at MR- PA.Rf.ot?r.: J\. the Nelson Arms, Vaults, ever. Thnr"?aT a'i.'? p.m. ?-o