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KSTABMSIIKDA.D. l->*r rflE WREXIIAM ADVERTISER, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Ch.hir. Sh"oIJ)"i/'l: and Vjrtli Wales rieg i ste r. ? r ;?r ?)) OHicin! Notices in Denbighshire i' (,"nO and Flintshire. yD K VER y FRI PA y.i XD SA TUB DA Y. plBL 1 CIIUTI-ATTON, 5,500 lAVLEY AND gRADLEY, PROPRIETORS. '?"' ?. s) nsou)'Tto'< i? d. per Annum, payable '?".?' .(.;)crt')it,??.pf-r?n!ium. Pt-rpost Us. Od. ■ on credit, 1(1,. per annum. Per post Us. Od. uiitiiu, Dt MV title in advance: on Credit 12s. per "nllll, ill ,11:;¡\1. _—————————————————————————
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Sales by Auction. SALHS BY MR. LLOYD. j WI:EXHAI SMtTHFIEI.D. t WREXHAM SMITHFIEI.T>. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,,r), lf-SO. ? 11 ,tYTi'S next AU?K)? will take place on j .jiHVMl.iy, December 2nd, ??0. the present entries j 41\111\ 1' '?.:?' ?t Heift-ra, Blocks, M.d Bullq. ,¡¡l1î ,,¡:'nilÏt't'ut Pauy Cows and Heifers, Cahed and t? ?his Auction is m.ticed to be one of the lead- I ?'\ s?- ?"? tirst class Dairy Cows during this time of  1■ r\ 'h()ÍI't' Barrens, Stirks, and Stock Bulls. 4u" JJ" niticent selection of Fat and Hearing Calves, Heifers 'nulls from the leading Stocks in the neighbour- ? 'nt d Ch'?hire. A h. iiuc U't of Shropshire and WeLsh Wethers, also Store Miller of Pork and Bacon Pigs, In-pig Sows, and The property of E. Peel, Esq., Brynvpya. li Prime Fat Heifers Sale at 10 oO prompt. j., r SALE, First FAIR in the Month, at two o'clock. "10" AH Entries taken up to morning of Sale. Plussey. Wrexham. 303 j nrJar -.uppfters include Sir W. W. Wynn. Bart., I' dw Ie,. ¡  1' }) I B t th iio;?. G T 't.?r.'?t?\:Sir K. IL mer, Bart., the Hon. G.T. f'. „ ) '.) Htz HuKh. Esq., Piaspower E. Peel, Esq., IP..n. K 1. Biddulph, Esq., Chirk C?tte S. Yorke, "I'" E P. kb'll H 11 J f; ):rd?i?? H Lees, Esq., PichbiU HaH; James T" .;n.» t s? Ffrwd; Captam Ormrod, Pellvlan: H. 'X >1 t l'^rk; Colonel Roper, PtMteg? Edward ¡ '1 r, ) 0.(' 1>I > Hronwylfa Rev. T. H. ?. Puleston, 'ul'\1n: I.y. R « Burton, Minera Hall A. Peel, ('a [)ttin Cit)(Ifre)-, Brynestyn T. Beakbane, f.J.h" i'.?'" A ???"u' Esq., Mount A!vn;T.E. ?t- ,n ?' "l1t-Tyrel Col. Meredith, Pentrebychan: '.n L' t I L" I' I c",n". Bryntirion E ,H en HUll, Esq Cam-yr ,11 (. 'ffitl P t '1' ( 'J t E i;, v. 1,1. (:)imth, enynan: ay on, Esq., ii H, Whalley, Esq., Phusmadoc Edward Tench, I, .1\1.1 k L' C B', L' (., Pl' t 1\lIrh", H?q.. C. S Bi?9, Esq., George Plant, )'<r ? .her, E?()., C"ed Rhn E. E. Whie!don, Esq., I:r"llt .1. Clarke, Esq.,Wrexham H. Dennis, Esq., New u i! j;. ;0;. Roberts. Esq., Jnrtun Hall; It. J Sisson, Esq., I, F, NI(iss. Esq., Bossett; F. Page, Esci., vl.r.il I'rovincial Bank, Wrexham H Humphreys, (ink l.odjie Hev, David Howell, T. H. Jones, Esq., ;i, ;1„,1 Smith Wales Bank J. Bury, Esq., Hillbury; T. A -KM| Brjntirion Rev. A. LI. Taylor, Ruabon i t M iT-h. Ksq.. Maesynant; W. Bladin Ebq., Holly Hedge, ;i .'li»i.l Colonel Junes, Airs Johnson, Esless Nlrs | Ki.llry Wood the Misses Lewis, Llwynottia the ■i .-r-i • liitewen Mrs Campbell, Bangor Miss Ac- j ■' r. Khvil,Rroughton Mrs Griffiths Gerwyn Wrexham; t ^u NVw l'.ritish Iron Company, Broughton Coal Com- n, i;u i!>< n Cnal Company, Black Park Coal Company, ,J\ lt\\ cil Coal Coinp iiiy l'la-kynuston Coal Company T l'alTY. Hlllt Lod^e T. Robeits, Berse J. Sfmsty J. B. Murless, Wrexliam S. T. hLi,.t"d:: W. Hughes, !ennant: G. Blown, ,V.;it„n !'r. Heard, Holt .Messrs. R. Salmon, Farn- K J Roberts, Borras; T. Meredith, Hurras; T. PaTry, Borras Hall: ► fi Miiine'is, Darland T. Holland, Pickhill: J. Crif- Kti.U-nV Hall; J. Kri wauls, (Jie.sford J. Davies, S',niiiwll W. Owens, E\ton R. Owens, Overton Geo •Vkf'f. PaMnlon: «. nale, Holt A. Sutton, Althrey T Ait'trey H. C. Murless, I:u;tb(iii C Parsonage, Wr glit Pitlt-te)ii ?*Iill W. Lee, Spring iel: l»..b.nes, Yownog; .1. Burrouglus, Rhosnessney Berse G. Griffith, nil fIdl ) l i Mii'. tll, Hafodybwch Job Lea, (iwersyllt ~r •-1i-wi-li .1. Davie.s, (Stryt->r well H.Morris, ,i: ''I'! Wainwright, Sontley li. Harrison, Pla i 1. IVai nail, llos ton — Holt, Rhvddyn Hall; T. I'k'i. l.'i-M tt W. Matthews, Hafodybwch A. Lane, Mmt n .1..laiksoii, Ilafodywern C. Owens, Pentre- a:l .a jlweph Evans, Maivhwiel Old Hall Mr C. Thomas, .,VyiM Davies, Old Sontley J. Williams, Pymrid II, Little Erddig W. Hicliards, Asney E. cloesvoel; Cliarlea Payne. Wynnstay; T. ■ The i' E. Lee, Lightwood Hall; W. cir¡;1¡¡-n Cateweii S. Peate, Ejton: W. Mackenzie, iVk.v Thoiuus, Hafodybwch; J. B ote, Eyton; .1. (.'ralitree Green; H. Peters, Brynyorkin ■ ,.ii irh s. l»irken, Hugniore Lane; C. Belmont, J. Silvester, Maieliwiel J. Forrester, i Beviiii, Sutton Gre n: W. Billington, — Ri.n.ll-s l.kiy Green J. Neihl, Wallington (irirtitlis, Nant; lluuh Trice, Wrexhrnn Evans, Plas It. Thomas, Pick- !• il. Hnnh.-s. KUoii Hall M. Darlington, :iJileialf R..M-rris ('alitecalt R Woolam, Farll-: :11 .1 JV'irsi'ii. l'nrthwgan J. Sunter, Wrex- t: ,II: Price..Miner; J. a olt, Lungray: J. Morris, I. J:1I,k:.r (I'littitlis, Plasgolliourn J Lewis. Park •y, I! T:.> lor. Park Eyton; T. Morris. Caegoed R. I'k.xirain; J. Hollmiok The Wood; F. Jones, I Milibrunk — Pierpoint Bangor M. Owen, Wrexham T. e;jtt n, .Marchwiel, E. Hollis, Wrexham; John Hughes, John Clardwolftef, Clkington. Wiii:XHAM HORSE REPOSITORY SALE. | il-PAY, DECEMBER 3RO, at TWO O'CLOCK. i il;; L?? D will OFHm. FOR SALE BY AUCTION, j .t in his horse rcp')sitoQ, adjoining the horse fair on :?.U\, December 3rd, at ? o'clock, several valnable A. H. rse-, Hacks, Hunters, Cobs, Ponies, &c. the pre- '.t?i-s inctude:— t'.?crfut Cart Hur?es. H.?.,t"!s Hor-es. l'onies and Cobs • •,1'i. r'v of Mr W. Evton Llovd, (iraig. near Ruthi.n. r.-Wnt inare, six ye us old, 15 Z high, a good hunter I .n.i-■« mare, quiet, and believed to be perfectly -1 .Ii' Ivlwaril Davies, Lhcigedwyn, Oswestry. 1 robs, 14 2 high, four ant. six yeaifc old le" UTr I; Mr Huuiphrejs, Worthenbury. i in one lot, useful pony, about 13 hands high, il t harness, excellent shaiidry, equal to nt-W. Mr Harrison, Plascocb. "• k. r, s(iuud a ,1 sold without a fault. ti,t .iding, rising four years old, of immerse bone -i. i.y Uainekueper, dam three-quarter bred, and 1 ;111L;R. I ? .!)! ?? r.irts. ph^'tons, spring carts, &c., &c. ti On view any time bdor sale. ■ -i.ii- tries respectfully solicited, s that they may • i rti-ed in catalogues, and also in next week's r. ■ ii.- made with colliery proprietors, contractors, tiir,to i)r iiic)re horses to dhpose of. o-tiI'i i-se\, Wrexham. lb2fi4;n VM.NESDAY, DECEMBER STH, .I. (lttradji" ¡¡ule of a Valnable l>"lfCll",1 of ,.{! St-'i'le, Farminj tImplement»•, Produce, Ivln, cif Tin: MANOR HOUSE, EDGE, v ■- niiU front Maljxib- Stafiun, 6 utiles from t'ani- t .?. \yrui.t .l/?V/?t- frunt 1 ihtun. iii,,st i illy anr, ounces that he has I»• n favoretl with instructions from Mr Joseph E. Irts iiiven up the farm), and i:4 relinqtiishitig a'.ir-uits, TO SELL BY AUCTION, in his farm- I. ^'tiiat; at Edge, as aforesaid, on Wednesday Decem- tlit-. whale of his truly valuable sTUCK, as follows: u: c.ittle, including 2 valuable young dairy cows, "th a!i foot, S voung dairy cows for early spring profit, r IT, heifers to calve, 3 roan two year old bullocks, r .r old bull, bred at Bulkeley Grange. Ii ;n,ii;-tx 2 very powerful waggon mares, three .r i!ti got)tl workers, and n capital match, 1 I ma!e, S year old, infoal, dam (if the above, r '• I, • I'ride of Shrwpsllire." • Mir.«hire sheep. 23 in-lamb ewes, 13 ewe lamD9, 1 tuj. lambs. 111 ^iiii m.v.u^we .if v<>11iiir rats in lots. >0 tons .1 t .e" "A J -_& .r ? ''mmi?.?n?t-.ur? of sMIy blue pot.ttoe?,l- uf oat straw, I stack of wheat straw, 4 stacks of '"?: .tr?w,?ut. :!? tons of ryfgr?a, undctover.h?y. iu<i twf • .r old, in three st cks, about 10 tons of up- luy (i whole to ?oott the premises.) ".?''?''?'.n.—?ttitcrcs of grass below house till Feb. .? i. :?ac:f uf <;xc?Ue t ,ras.4, Lbove house, till Feb. -na, I'^ture, adjoining house, ]I? acres, with M? of "???i)!?a'v!st!?r. ,/U:vi\i, IMl»l fvi. \T< &c rnrt. wifb ;;in .?' ? .tn n !rv? gearing by Smith Chorlton-lane, new "?.: !i.t)htv carts with 4Hn tiers and harvest 'K.?.?i?nt ?ndroDer. portable horsepower worM 'tH'I-r'irm and churnin?, Howard's ridging plough Howard'S double shellboard plough, set of VIII irrovtwo horse thrill Samuel-son's combined ,?""i' 'n.r?r, l?r?e swmgle tree for two horses, ??'? turnip scuffle, cloTer seed drill new, ,?t. '-roadshear, sheep dipping apparatus, sheep o P"'lItaltn,l. ti¡X shec¡, troughs, turnip nnKerer Mdslicer, J V'"1 ??''P?r. &) excellent iron hurdles, three long ladders new, winnowing machine, 80 new sacks, 'W '?! bag truck, three tar sheets for coverinIff ■^rr.caps and pillars, old iron, the usual l?,4(,rtr 1-f f?m tools yelve.4 shovels, hand and heel  r' '?°'? 'ron pike!?, brushing hooks and mittens, "Var mcasure and seedhopper, weeding paddles, '?ttipb) ft'.es,sHi?8:Lnd riddles cart ropes, Ac. (a, chain and ploughing ea.rs, bright h&meH, 'J? n st?hte lanterns, cotfers, ?c. !»iiAM- 1 BREWt?G VHSSEM.—Twn churns, one for !?fr. Kf.w cheese tub with milk gunge, 20 pairs of .'t" from 121 to 14? inches, ISpmrsofvanous '!r.dner, milk pans Imd steins, hoops, curd ,„r.'?Jkin?cans.&c "f the Household FURNITURE. -'<r }..rticu?rs in catalogues, which may be ha.l at n, H?e)s ill Matp? and Whitchurch, place of 'Auctioneer, Plassey Farm, no?r Wrexham, om ?.e?t Twelve o'clock to a minute. f2.647b .?-ey, Wrexham. f2647b ''••Ki.IMINAHY ANNOUNCEMKNT. ''•••«' Chnttma* S?a.? SA.M of Chfiitma* Fat j v.,t "'H "iham, being the ?"'? C?'??4tM!t? for ''? ?!U\DAY, DECEMBER 13TH, lb;j. ?""?'M<.st respectfully info.-ins his  3{ /'lH t, 1H"t l'e:ipectfuIlv mfo:ms Ills nU!.ll('rous I stt?t he intentIi h'?"'? his  < i; w "f Fat St?.h in the WreX¡Lm Smi-thfliepild,V, on -Io); 'Uilit-r i:jth. Sale :tt Ten 0 do;k, TTie stoc .?'?'re.t win include :—   F ?  V t (v" l;4 Bulls. :i> i.Heifers and Bullocks. tbe:rs. .?'.?rk Pi?. "¡'.t ';¡t's wil) much oblige, so th? they will initre i '"I i?K appear early in the catalogue.  ''■I' 1 4 < in the pound with CHsh payment on faIl! :0 ble 110 Charge. -,r. Xo Sale iio Charge. r I. as usual t? have the pleasure m w.utmg :'t )].r'? 'us?omers during the next two weeks, I 'M 'V' ,ie able to expatiate more fuUy upon the I  tt ?' ?'' 1'!itv.' .-the ^tock. "K, ''K Su-e First Fat Buna, Fat He;feM and i.'1 ?'"? lastly Fat Mheep. iviHa-d ???y, near Wrexham. 204f1a. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES, -r-, Sale of Freehold Land, near r?t??,? the Parish of ?a?.on ,?t i ??, and Building L?d. at H heat- Denbigh the TownshiP of Gwersyllt, in the County of Den/ugh. lO BE OLD BY AUCTION. by MESSRS BAUGH & JON E-s at the Lion Hotel, in the Town of Wrex- ham on Wednesday, the ?'?' of December, 1880, at rwo for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to condi- tions to be then produced, and in the following or such other lots or order as may be agreed upon at the time and place of Sale. LOT I.-All those Two Fields Pieces or Parcels of PASTURE LAND, situate near to Dafacn Dowyrch, afore- said, in the parish of Llanarnion yn Yale, in the said county of Denbigh, and containing in the whole in statute measure 7a 2r 34p, and now in the occupation of Mr Francis Goodwin. These Lands have frontages to the roads leading from Llandegla to Corwen, and Llangollen to Llanidan, and are bounded by the lands of Sir G. W. Williams, Bart., and Mrs Lloyd. LOT 2. -All that Picce o Plot of Elhdble BUILDING LAN I >, situate near the Wheat- sheaf aforesaid, having a frontage of 32 feet to the Turnpike Road leading from Wrexham to Mold, and containing in the whole in surface area c 417 Yards or thereabouts. LOT 3.-Do,. do., adjoining the last lot and containing 401 LOT 4.-Ditto, ditto, ditto 386 LOT 5.-Ditto, ditto, ditto 36!1 LOT 6 —Ditto, ditto, ditto 353 LOT 7.-Ditto, ditto, ditto 33fi LOT 8.—Ditto, ditto, ditto 318 LOT 9,-Ditto, ditto, ditto 300 For further information apply to the Auctioneers, Temple-chambers, Wrexham: or at the offices of Messrs LEWIS & SON, Solicitors, Wrexham, where a plan of the Lots may be seen. n2603b Sale of a Freehold Farm and Land. ealled MOUNT PLEASANT, Cymaiau, Hope, Flintshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS BAUGH & TJONES, at th" Holly Bush Inn, Cefnvbedd on Monday, the lith day of December, ISS0, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, all that very valuable FREEHOLD FARM, called Mount Pleasant," situate at Cymmau, in the Parish of Hope, in the County of Flint, containing by estimation 24a. 3r. 29p or thereabouts, now in the occupa- tion of Elizabeth and Robert Jones. The property i- in the immediate vicinity of the Ffrwd Ironworks and Cae Penty Colliery, and will be sold with the valuable minerals of coal and ironstone thereunder. The lands are hounded by the Cymmau Hall Estate and lands belonging to Edward Peteis, Esq., Chester, and others. For further particulars apply to Mr JOliN ALDINGTON HUGHES, Solicitor, Wrexham or to the AUCTIONEERS, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 2614z SALES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. r. -r, WREXHAM SMITHFIELP. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2ND, ISS'.t. ft-TESSRS JONES AND SON, will hold their .t?jL next SALM 0; STOCK in the above Smithneld, on Thursday, STOCK AI.RF.AHY ENTERKD. A lot of Prime Fat Beasts Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf heifers, short horned bulls A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs Sale at Ten o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT CLOSE OF FTM.E. Omces :—t. Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. GREAT SHOW AND SALE OF CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK. MONDAY, DECEMBER 13TH, 1880. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank their patrons .iV. and friends for their constant -mpport, and that they will hold their Christmas Sale of Fat Stock on Mon- day, the 13th day of December, 1?<S0, when the following Stock will be offered Magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. Very Ripe Shropshire Down and Clun Wethers. Splendid four and five-year-old Welsh Wethers. A number of Fat Calves. Pork and Bacon Pigs. Entries respectfully soHcited. Stock to be in the Mart at 9 o'clock Sale at 10. Offices 4, Arcade, Wrexham. 2f!52z MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND, biJ. i;ALEOF FAT AND STORK STOCK. AT THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their ?JL patrens and friends for their ]ibera! support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on Monday, the 22nd day of November ISSII, at their Auction Mart, Goldun Lion Inn, Rossett, when the following stock will be offered — 13 Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful Dairy Cows and Calving Heifers. So Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. 5 Fat Calves. 10 Pork and Bacon Iligs. I The property of A. Balfour, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., J. Boydell, I Esq., GeneratTownshend, E. Swetenham, Esq., C, Topham, Esq., B. S. Roberts, Esq., T. Beakbane, Esq., E. | Moss, Esq., James Jones, Esq., B. T. Gritfiith-Boseawen, I i, Esq, Mr J. Edwards, Mr Woolrich, 311' Davies, Mr Noolrich, Mr Pritchard, Mrs Woolrich, Mr Lewis, Mi Bayne, Mr Dudleston, Mr T. Thomas, Mr Thomas Lewis, Mr Gilman, Mr Zacliary, Mr Roberts, Mr Edward Wool- rich, Mr Bishop. Mr Thomas Evans, Mr Handley. Miss Roberts, Mr Hughes, Mr W. Lewis, and others. Further entries respectfully solicited. Also, a Kibbling Machine, and a set of Single Harness. Sale at TWO o'clock, prompt. Offices 4, Arcade, High-street. Wrexham. SALE BY Mil n. F. BYFOLID. CAEI: FALLEN, Half-,I-mile from the Town of Ruthin. Important Sale of Excellent Cart lionet, Colts, Cattle, She-'p Pigs, Poultry, a ytie.'al atuso'tweiit of Agricultural Implements a neic stain d wood tuo-wh-rl Pony Trap, .<t'?.:  <- f. H'/t.??, ?H? ?, se.eci-al ft* of Horse Gtariny, Htaek* of Wheat, barley, and Outs, tico Ktackx of Prime Clover awl Meadow Hay, stacks of Straw, the praiince of nine acres of barley in barn with a part of the Furniture, and other f?'< ?,tR GEORCE F. BY FORD lias been favored with in- M structions from Mr ? homa Edwards, who is giving ?farminK. to SELL BY ArCJ'JO, on '^esday Novem- lip farming 18Sn the whole of the valuabie FARMING STOCK. PORTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c, &c. ThSe months' crodit wiH be given upon approved security only for all sums over ?5, or bd in th?e ppro?ed allowed for cash. Lunch at Eieven o'clock, sale to commence punc? tual<ti y at? Twelve. Auctioneer's Office, Castle-street, Ruthin. 25foz SALES BY MR APE. i SALES BY MR SNAPE. .<a.z"¡ Prime R:dl .r! and about 24 ton* of Hay. — ironl the EXPCU*  i1.r I', II. ,un. i M of the late Mr David Jones, Cross Foxes, i KuJ)on,to SELL BY AUCTIO. in a held ^joining TSmhon on Saturda-, November 20th, lO (Rnabon Fair roS 's iteen nfpe Young BULL{){J{¡; ri;¡in three and: four vears in lots suitable for small purchasers: also the f^llowinffthree Lots of Upland HA\, namely A ktack of well harvested ?SH.y, about 12 tons: Portion of I of 1870 Hay^ about 5 tons; and a Stack of the present i | Atthe same time will be Let p?illie 52 acres in j j?t'??T't-me wil! be Let the..ftergrassof52acTesmj tnree ??' saic to take p?ce nt Two o'clock. ?.B-The? remain on the ground till th.?. of J? February next February next. -w SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSAIJ.. R V G BY i, vltir ESSRS IIATTERSALL -t T t t will hold Sales of HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HOR>F.>, at their RunBY ESTABLISHMENT Every ALTERNATE TUESDAY during the Hunting j Season. Next Sale TUESDAY, NOVEMBER Sale coinmences at Twelve o'clock Applications for terms and stalls to he made tu Messrs. TATTEBSALL, Albert G?te, London. SALES BY AlliSSrS D. ROBERTS & SON. "J" ,r- j ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DK< EMBKR I ABEKCf.WYD, ?m,. f.h..t't/m!/k" <??"?") IVfE?R?o/S^ Ko^KSlS" /utNll | 1'" the whole asemhbge of HOFSf.:HOLD FURNI-  China. glass. pheaton, pony and' harness two stacks of hay, and other eff acts, the property of Charies W. Wood, Esq Q.C" who is leaving Wales. Catalogues sven d:IYs before the sale at the Hote}. Llf rfS?58SOT Ss th. Ai-cSS,™ Temple B„n„- inss, Corwen. Sale each day at Eleven o'clock. The house, land anrt pleasure grounds of hrelwy.t to    SALE BY MR J. W. BROWN. 0' _0 STOCK SALE .TMO?.HTO-< HALL TATION I  T W. BROWS will hold his next FORTNIGHTLY M"?.   Calvs, Pigs, &c" on Wednesday, the st day of Decem Ler, l?90.  Auctioneer illobUg,- j Church Lane, Mold. ¡;¡fjlj. r Sales ny Auction. SALE BY MR. S. ASTON. I..r_J'- _r_. p SALE IN VEGETABLE MARKET. ON MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22ND, 18S0. MR ASTON will SELL BY AUCTION as above, a I iIm quantity of Househf-!? FURNITURE IRONMON- GERY, CAHPETS, OILCLOTH, and other Effects, com- prising ?mdsor, arm, and rocking chairs, square and lemaf' tables, oak chest of drawers, ditto bureau and drawers combined, six mahogany chairs in American cloth, eight- days' clocks and timepieces, fireirons, fenlier, iron bed- steads, mattresses and beds, ottoman bed, excellent spring I mattress, toilet glasses, ornamental coal vases, Venetian ashpans, parrot cage, knives and forks, counter scales and sets of weights, three pieces of oilclot i, sponge bath, Venetian and other blinds, ladies' work table, electro- plated cruet, 22 yards of tapestry and 21 of Brussels carpet, both new, bedclothes, two sets of tea trays, a large tea urn suitable for cocoa room, stable lanterns, liottle jack and hastener, kettles, saucepans, pots, st ve and piping, kitchen dresser, several mugs of first-cl .ss butter, and a variety of other articles. Sale to commence punctually at 1.30. Offices-13, Queen-street. 2653b Legal and Public Notices. PATENT FOR Improvements in the Manufacture of Crated and other Beverages for Restorative and Medicinal Purposes. THIS IS TO NuTIFY that DAVID JOHNSON, of i_ Wrexham, Wales, did, on the 30th day ef August, 1S80, deposit at the office of the Colonial Secretary, in Cape Town, a s-pecification or instrument in writing under his hand, partieularly describing and ascertaining the nature of the said invention and in what ma ner the same is to be performed, a id that by reason of such deposit the said invention is protected and secured to him exclusively for the term of six calendar months thence next ensuing And I do Further Notify that the said David Johnson has given notice in writing at my office of his intention to proceed with his application for Letters Patent for the said invention, and I have appointed Friday, the 31st day of December next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, at my office, to hear and consider the said application and all objections thereto and I do hereby require all persons having an interest in opposing the grant of such Letters Patent to leave before that day at my office in Cape Town, particulars, in writing, of their objections to the said application, otherwise they will be precluded from urging the same. Given under my hand this 30th day of September, 1830. THOMAS UPINGTON, Attorney-General. HASELTINE, LAKE A CO., S, Southampton Buildings, London, 2557z Agents for the Applicant. IN PARLIAMENT -SESSION 1881. RUTHIN AND CERUIGYDJWTDION RAILWAY. Revival of Poirers fir Compulxorii Purchase of Lands and Extension of Time for completion of Warks and Amendment of Act. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN tha? the Ruthin and .r Cerri?ydruidion Ha.ilway Company (hereinafter caned the Company) intend to apply to Parliament in the ensuing Session for an Act to revive tho powers granted by ther Ruthin and Cerrigydruidion Railway Act, Wo, for the compulsory purchase of lands and houses, and to extend. the time granted by that Act for the completion of the Railway thereby authorised. The intended Act will vary and extinguish all existing rights anll privileges which will interfere with its objects and it will, so far as may be necessary, alter amend or repeal some of the powers and provision" of the Ruthin and Cerrigydruidion Railway Act, 176 and it w:U provide that the extended period for the completion of the Rail- way "lull apply to the provisions contained in Sections 22 and 23 of that Act, and it will amend these provisions ) accordingly. Printed copies of the intended Act will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons on or before the 21st day of December, 18S0. Dated this 3rd day of November, 18S0. ? LL. ADAMS, Ruthin, Solicitor. HOLMES, ANTON, GREIG, IS, Abin-clon- street, Westmin-ter, 25S3h Parliamentary Agents. -+_- THE CHESTER AND NORTH WALES ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF TRADE. HEAD Ot:t.,icE -THE EASTGATE, CHESTER. P. NIED expressly to supply a pressing want in the above places. Terms and prospectuses with all information may be- obtained bv applvins: at the above. 2556f F. It PRICE. Sec. THE WEST PANT-Y-GO LEAD MINE, HALKIN, ) FLINTSHIRE. IN 12SO SHARES. THIS very valuable and promising mining Sett is situate t near the Halkin Deep Level and in the centre of the richest mineral district in North Wales. It is held under t\:e Duke of Westminster by a few local miners who, being desirous of working the Sett with more vigor, invite sub- scriptions for (540 Shares at ill each to be paid into the National Provincial Bank, Mold 10s upon application. For prospectus and forms of application apply to Mr J. ROBERTS, Grosvenor-street, Mold. -N.B.-T lie fullest enquiry invited. 2573f JOHN LESTER (DECF.VSKD.) I Pursuant to the Act of Parliament of the Had a ad ZixiJ ictoria, chapfa :5, Mt?'?Mf, -)?/ Act ?/!<?A<'f amend the ?0!? of Pi'C?O?</<!H? to Relieve Trustees. I >7 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all persons having I any claims or (iemands upon or against the estate of John Lester, late of Minera, in the pirish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, gentleman (who died on the 20th day of June, ISta, and to whose estate administration with the will annexed was on the 2Sth day of April, 18(i4 granted bv the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate at St. Asaph to William Lester, of Adwyrelawdd. in the parish of Wrexham, aforesaid, gentleman, one of the residuary legatees named in the said w 11) are hereby re- quired to send in the particulars in writing of such claims or demands to me the undersigned, on or before the first day of January next, after which day the said Administra- I tor will proceed to apply and distribute the assets of the said Testator among the parties entitled thereto, having resrard only to the claims of which the said Administrator shall then have had notice, and that the said Administra- tor will not be liable for the assets of the said Testator, or any part thereof, to any person of whose debt, claim, or demand he shall not then have had notice. Dated this llth day of Nomember, 1SSO J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, 32, Regent-street-, Wrexham, solicitor to the Administrator, 2b12a j SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. AG-NIFICIENT PRESENTS TO EVERY ONE. jjJ The Anglo-French Jewellery Company, Ladypool- lane, Birmingham in order to introduce their business before the public have, at enormous expense, resolved to present to every person applying for the same a FRENCH POCKET TIME INDICATOR, Patented. The admirable little article is the size and shape of an ordinary watch, has strng metal cases, steel works, bal- I anced action, enamelled dial, crystal glass dome patent adjusting swivel ring for attaching to watch guard, each deno es correct solar time, and in fact no one, either male or female. should want for a watch when such an oppor- tunity as this offers, a chance will never occur again. The time indicator is warranted for five years. To secure one of these little articles the sum of Is 3d must be forwarded, either in P. O. 0. or stamps or two will be sent for 2a 3d, with the full name and address filled in the form below, and enclosed to the Anglo-French Jewellery Co Ladypool- Lane, Birmingham. When sending please fill up this form. I I Form of order. P!Ms.' supply me with a French PN'ket Thnepiece. |  X:nDoin futt.) Street auJ Xo. Town County. j Vddre s -The Manager, Anslo-Frencli JeweUery Co., Ladypool-Lane, Birmingham. 2631n ) I Education. I KINGSTON HOUSE LADIES' SCHOOL, SALISBURY PARK, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL ^JISS JJUMPHREYS, I Assisted by Miss Farquharson (University of Edin- hurgh) and a Complete Staff of Teachers School healthily situated. Teaching-on the newest and most approved methods. Best Masters in Attendance. Boarders enj»y all the comforts of a home. Reference-, to the Clergy, Her Majesty's Inspector t.f ScbooK :\nd the Parents of past and present pupils. 2661 f D R A W I N G (III connection with the Science and Art Department, ¡ South Kensington, London.) i  Term?—7s Cd per Session. ] Afpty Mr W. MILLS, 5, St. Mark'?-termce. Classes also held in Inorganic Chemistry, Animal j Physiology, Principles of Agriculture, &c. 2610b ^——— _n. PUBLIC NOTICE. THO)! LEWIS, general bill poster and advertising t age,it, rents all the posting stations in and round. Oswestrv* "bill pester to the Cambrian and Great I Western KaiIw?Cump&niM. Office: Oswald Row, Beatncc t street. Oswe?ry. where aU orJeM must be audressed ¡ A LIVIXG FOR A TRIFLE. C K lOD WATER and LEMONADE MACHINE, Recipes, i &e., PURCHASE HIRE SYSTEM. Particulars Free Post of N. G. WILCOCKS, Back street, Bath. 2064b | Election Address. -r-f,J"r, 'r-r- TO THE BURGESSES OF THE SOUTH WARD. I  ADIES AD GENTLEMEN,-1 ba?e been waited I r J upon by a large and inHuentiiJ deputation of the Burjasses of Wrexham, begging of me to allow myself to be piltin Nomination as a Candidate for the representation of yoar Ward, where a vacancy hao been created by the elevatira of Mr Councillor John Williams to an Aldennanic Chair 1. have frequently been asked to cetne forward on formcr occasions, but the pressure and importance of my numerous business engagements- have heretofore always compelled me to meet these flattering overawes by a re- luctant, yet' firm refusal. On one occasion 1 declined to accept an Aldermanic gown, when that ironour was actually within-my reach. Then why do you cerae forward to seek Municipal honours now, som- of you will naturally ask ? My reply is that many things- have happesed since the time I allude to, my sons are growing up, and a' e now able to render me very efficient help in my trade. My con- tiden ial t-lerk, Mn John Jones, has recently returned from a long tour in the United States of America, Canada, and other countries on-the Great Western Continent which will further relieve me from some of the pressure of business. These circumstances; combined with the respectability and pressing importunity of the deputation wHo did inw the honor of waiting upon, me, must be my justification for wishing to turn aside from the even tenor of the way which I have hitherto parsued to tra. el JIbe- thorny and and tortuous paths which generally mark the career of a Town Councillor. I now ask for your support. and guff rages, and, in doing so I would just observe like-the latent Roefemt when ad- dressing his constituents-, that you mV either-take me or leave me just as you like. If you leale me it will be your own loss. If you take me r shall give to the affkirs of the town the same amount of attention, energy, and assiduity that I have always given-to-sny own business, and l hope- with the same success. I I have the honour to be, j Ladies and Gentlemen, I Your obedient Servant, BAVID JONES, The Vownog, Nov. 15th, 1830; Since writing the above I find, it is the wish of the Bur- gesses that I should be returned unopposed, and beg to thank them most cordially for this additional and very marked proof of their esteem. I was fully prepared for a a fight, at the same time I am free to confess that I prefer peace to war, provided always that it is as in this case, Peace with honor." D.J. 2034a I Tenders. I I J -C;;¿''RS  TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. THE HIGHWAY BOARD, Wrexham District, invite JL Tenders for the making of a new road in the Parish of Brymbo, from the township road at the Glascoed to a newly adopted township road leading to the Brymho Spelter Works. The road will be required to be properly formed to the width of 20 feet; 15 feet of the same to be metalled with good broken stone, six inches deep, weIll rolled with a heavy roller, and afterwards covered with small gravel or stone refuse one inch deep.  Also for the repairing of the road leading from the pro- I posed new road to the Brymbo Spelter Works. The same 'j to have the sides open from end to end, and the Water Courses and Culverts thoroughly put in repair. The middle of the road where it is too low must be filled up with ashes from the before mentioned works, and the rutty parts of the road repaired with good broken stones To see plans and specifications and for further informa- tion apply to the District Surveyor Mr John Strachan. Tenders- to be sent in to me on or before the bth of December next. JOHN BURY, 2622p Clerk. Re ROBERT DAVIES, OF DENBIGH, WINE AND I. SPIRIT MERCHANT. TO BE DISPOSED OF BY TENDER. I ALL that Freehold MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE VAULTS and Premises, situate in High- street, Denbigh, occupied in part by the said Robert Dories and in other part by Mr Thomas Roberts. And also all that Messuage or DweUinhouse at the rear thereof, in the occupation of Mi William Hughes together with the Good- will and Trade Fixtures attached to The Vaults, also the Stock-in-trade, casks, barrels, measures, and other effects connected with the business. i The above Property will be disposed of by Tender by the Trustees, acting under a Deed of Conveyance and Assign- I ment executed by the said Robert Davies for the benefit of his creditors, subject to certain terms and conditions, which can be seen at the offices of Messrs. Geld, h dwards, and Weston, solicitors, Dent)i,-h, to whom tenders are to be ad- dressed and delivered at or before 12 o'clock on the 25th day of November, 1880. marked "Tender f, r Davies' Vaults" The Trade fixtures will be included in the Tender. The Stock, Utensils, &c., are to be taken at a valuation. The Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. 2650a Entertainments and Meetings. "r- 'W OJ v'v"v-f'J' ,J'v" PLEASANT EVENINGS FOLi THE PEOPLE! I l\lR DAVID lJODD Has pleasure in announcing that he has built a. large room over his COCOA ROOMS, 32, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Capable of seating 20) Persons, in which will be held once a week during the Winter Months AN ENTERTAINMENT, Consisting of Songs, Glees, Readings, Recitations, &-(;. The first Entertainment will take place on Tuesday next, November 23rd cliair to be taken at 8 o'clock by His Worship the Mayor, I GEO. BRADLEY, ESQ. Admission Front Seats, 6d Back Seats, 3d. 2627a CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, PENYBhYN, WREXHAM. A CHRISTMAS TREE And Sale of U E.F U L AND FANCY ARTICLES Will be hel- I in THE PUBLIC HALL, ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, DFcFmBFt ULTLI 11TH Proeds in aid of the Building Fund for New School rooms and alteration of Chapel. I Particulars in future advertisements. 2364n "MOR 0 GAN Y'W CYMRU I GYD," A JIFSICAL EISTEDDVOD WILL BE HELD AT I. L E E S W 0 0 D, TUESDAY, MARCH 1ST, 1881 (ST. DAVID'S DAY). CHORAL COMPETITION. For the best rendering of Molianwn y Nefoedd," from Dr. Parry's Blodwen," English or Welsh words, by choirs of not less than 40 in number, XIO. Programmes of subjects, adjudicators, &c., to be had for ld stamps post free from the Secretary, MR E. C. GRIFFITHS, 26b Oak Villa, Leeswood, Mold. For the BLOOD is the LIFE." D V. I I I I Trade Mark-" BLOOD MIXTURE." THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER, FOR CLEANSING and CLEARING the BLOOD from! 1' ALL IMPURITIES, cannot be too highly recm-I mended. It i CURES OLD SORES, CURES ULCERATED SORES IN THE NECK, I CURES ULCERATED SORE LEGS, CURES BLACKHEADS, or PIMPLES on FACE, CURES SCURVEY SORES, CURES CANCEROUS ULCERS, 'I CURES BLOOD and SKIN DISEASES, CURES GLANDULAR SWELLINGS, CLEARS THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMI>UKF MATTER, FROM WHATEVER CAUSE ARISING. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate consti- tution of either sex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. Thousanda of Testimonials from all parts. Sold in Bottles 2s 6d each, and in cases, containing six times the quantity, lis each, sufficient to effect a per- manent cure in long-standing cases, I y all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, or sent on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps, by F. J. Clarke, Chemist, Apothecaries Hall, LINCOLN. Wholesale Agents. 1844n i GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Advertiser (JjJi, i MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of I COMMERCIAL, GENERAl, AND ¡ FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUTED Publishers (by authority) of tke i Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, I AND Special Colliery Rules for North Wales, *——— To be had in Sheets and Books, in both English and Welsh, j I BAYLEY & JJRADLEY, PROPRIETORS, t Business Announcements. -r,r-I J-f'r.J" ZOEDONE WORKS (LATE TOWN MILL), WBEXEJAM. 81R,-We have the pleasure to inform yott that the Mineral Water Business hitherto carried on by us has beel, purcha-sed by Mr J. F. EDISBURY, M.P.S., Wrexham. In thanking our numerous patrons for their favors, we solicit a transference and continuance of the same to our successor, whose special training and long pharmaceutical experience eminently qualify him for this business, which requires all the skill of a trained dispenser, and by his own personal supervision, and with the assistance of competent and experienced workmen, will ensure-the production of first class CRATED MINERAL WATERS.-Yours -"aithfullv, K EVANS & CO-. NORTH WALES- AERATED MINERAL WATER FACTORY, WREXHAM. SIR,-I have fchis clay purchased frorr Messrs, EVANS and Co., the business latel^ carried on by them*a»- Mineral Water Manufacturers, including their new and valvabte Plant and Machinery,. I have alsa secured1 the commodious premises (formerly occupied by Messrs. Overtoil and Williams as Maikilns) in the Horse-' Market. These have undergone the requisite alterations for the perfect working of a Miners Water Factory on; an extensive scale. lit-soliciting the patrmtage which tbe late firm of R. ETans and Co. enjoyed, and also that of my own numerous patrons, whom I have earnestly to thank for the long continued confidende- extended to me- in my calling as Pharssacist; I have again to hope that aoch confidence will still be accorded-to me. In the manufacture of ^Erated Mineral Waters my technical knowledge as a Chemist will give security that every I preparation of vErated Watersent out will be 'prescribed; formula as per List, which I have the pleasure here- I with to enclose.—Yours fa.ithfuny, J. F. EDISBU ThY, J. F. EDISBURY. Oct. 1st, 188ft. :-J. F. EDIS:RURY & Co. 2636 Name-o-r Style of New -.Pir'm :-J. P. EDISEURY &- Co. 2636 THE NORTH WALES I MINERAL AND CRATED WATER FACTORY, WREXHAMp I J. F. EDISBURY & CO., (LATE R. EVANS AND CO.), MINERAL WATERS, PURE SODA, SELTZER, POTASH r LITHIA, &c., LEMONADE, GINGER ALE AND QUININE TONIC, IN BOTTLES AITD SYPHONS. Manufactured with the utmost care and by improved machinery, these productions are recommended for TTTRITi" AND-EXCELLENCE OF QUALITY by many leading members of the Medicaid Profession the flavor of the LEITONADE AND GINGER ALE being procured from the FRESH FRUIT AND FINEST JAMAICA GINGER, they may bs relied, upon as furnishing delicious and satisfactory beverages, either for general use or specially for invalids. The SODA WATER is absolutely free from any metallic impregnation, and being by improved machinery highly charged with Carbonic Acid Gas, and each bottle containing a definite and unvarying proportion of PURE CARBONATE OF SODA, J. F. E. & Co.; have every confidence in inviting a trial from those who have not already patronised these waters. The SELTZER, POTASH, ANi) LITHIA WATERS are prepared with the utmost exactitude and the purest ingredients. The NEW QUININE TONIC furnishes Pt; pleasant form for the administration of a most valuable restorative, and is refreshing and. agreeable. GINGER ALE (AROMATIC) of superior quality, and strongly recommended as a Non-Alcoholic and warm stimu- lant beverage. Wholesome and refreshing. May be taken by young and old, summer and winter. N.B. -Every Bottle is protected by a distinctive Label, with Name and Trade Mark. Carriage paid on full goods of ti doz. or 12 doz. bin cases, (which may be assorted), and in 4 doz. Syphons. Empty returns carriage free. Price List on application. Holders of Bottles, Cases or Syphons, are respectfully requested to return the same to J. F. E. and Co. as soon as possible. Dealers and the Trade are CAUTIONED not to buy or SELL said Cases or Bottles, they now being the registered property (WtTlI TRADE MARK) of J. F. E. and Co. 26157 WINTER GOODS. E D W A R D SMITH Respectfully inviteeaa inspection of his well-assorted stock of NEW GOODS in the following departments :-Millinery, Jackets, Ulsters. Drvxs Materials. Skirts. Velveteens. Plushes. F-.Tra, and Fancy Goods, Linens, Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets-. A Lot of Brown Wool Rugs suitable for* Charities at 3s 3d each. Dressmaking as-us-aal. I 2 0, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 2500f NOTICE. A LBANY PADDON | BEGS- to- inform the Public that his STOCK will be found replete with everything that. can lie desired for the WINTER SEASON. Every Department has i received his personal atlent.o; tii(I having purchased largely ander advantageous circumstances, he respectfully solicits an inspection. DFPA KTMEr- TS SPECIALLY WORTHY OF NOTICE- MANTLES, I JACKETS. ULSTERS, MILLINERY, FUR SETS. I FUR TRIMMING, FUR LINED CLOAK, FURS OF EYERY KINO, WOOL GOODS, HOSIERY, t DRESSES, I FELT HATS, CALICOES, I COTTON SHEETINGS, &r,. PRINTS, I FLANNELS, LACE, SKIRTS, I LINENS. SCOTCH & IRISH, Cor NTE U PA NES, COTTON TICKS, fee., BLANKETS, COSTUMES, I FLOWERS & FEATHERS, SILKS, CRAPES, VELVETS, AND VELVETEENS, SHAWLS AND MANTLES, RIBBONS. RIBBON VELVETS FANCY TIES. SCARFS, CAMBRIC HANDKFS., &c., READY-MADES, SHIRTS AND COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, i HABERDASHERY, STATIONERY, BOOKS, &c., i STAYS, CORSETS, DRESS; IMPROVERS, i MUSLINS, GLOVES TRIMMINGS & FRINGES. I » D RESSMAKIN G — A-L AT pADDox-s. I OUT-FITTING.—WINTER SUITS! WINTER TROUSERS I r PADDON? S PECIAL OVERCOAT S, WARRANTED | ^TKR-PROOF. N.B.—This is the most Gentlemanly Overcoat ever shown. i EVERYTHING Wanten by MAN, WOMAN or CHILD to be had at I PAD DO N'S, 1 COMPTON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. CHRISTMAS ALE. To meet the Demand from Families for Small Casks of the, STRONGEST 'VFLH ALE FOR CHRISTMAS. a limited number of gallon Casks have been filled by THE WREXHAM BREWERY COMPANY with their celebrated "ROYAL WREXHAM.v A Grand Beer of the most perfect flavor, brewed from the Finest Malt and Hop. BREWED ESPECIALLY FOR FAMILY USE AT CHRISTMAS TIME BY I THE WREXHAM BREWERY COMPANY, WREXHAM. I I I The Beer will be delivered a fortnight before Christmas Day. To prevent disappointment the W. B. Co. will be greatly obliged if intending Purchasers will forward their orders as early as possible,, Fi only a limited number of small casks have been filled. Other sizes at proportionate prices. b2405p  ^JOHN LLOYD^y  ? M?  4 lit 5. CHES'TLR SO' &c • REMOVING WREXHAM, i CABINET AND UPHOLSTERING WAREHOUSE.) 4 ,v 5. CHESTER STREET. WREXHAM. I T II OYD to tb'' public of Wrexha«> and neigboarhood that he has just had < I I built A LARGE Fi RNITUKE VAN, to carry up to FOUR TONS, and finished with all the laiesfc improvements., and shall now be able to remove Furniture, Pichu(>s; Gll\s. &c., to iny pac'« of th« I United Kingdom Without Packing. l r Business AnndKaceiiieiii £ r NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, (OPPOSITE THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK.) WREXHAM. These Stores of Sitply are based and conducted on the Co-operative principle,—the Smallest Profit for Cash Payment, v:i' b a view to meet the re- quirements of a class cf customers who are able and willing to pay read] money for their goods, and reasonably expect to receive full advantages for the same, thereby doing away with the system whereby good customers a made to pay for the bad. CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1880. THE PROPRIETORS beg respectfully to call the attendance of their patrons and the public generally to their choice and well-selected STOCK of NEW PATitAS, VOSTIZZA, AND CEPfiALONIA CURRANTS, MUSCATELS, VALENCIA AND SULTANA- RAISINS, FRENCH PLUMS, ELEME FIGS, JORDAN, VALENCIA, AlSD BITTER ALMONDS, C A N D 1-19 10 LEMON, ORANGE AND CITRON PEEL, CRYSTALI'ZED AND GLACE FRUITS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COSAQUES, BON BONS, AND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS OAKES ICED AND PLAIN"! ALSO or PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS. GORGON, ZOLA, PARMESAN, GRUYERE, AND STILTON CHEESE. FOREIGN WINES; SPIRITS, AND LIQUERS. Purchasers call obtuin the advantages of Co- operative Stores itithout the expense, of taking Shares or buying an av~'jai ticket. OOPIES of new price LIST can be had FREE on application to the stores, or per Post. I DEPARTMENTS. I TEAS AND COFFEES. GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN & COLONIAL GOODS. WINES AND SPIRITS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. BRUSHES, MATS, SPONGES, &c. PATENT MEDICINES AND PROPRIETARY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS. ¡ DELIVERY OF GOODS.—All oulers delivered free in Wrexham and neighbourhood by our own j vans, or by Carriers. ORDERS of £ o and upward3 will he delivered FREE to any railway station vrthin ltO miles of Wrexhaii?-. C. K. BENSON & CO PROPRIETORS 26W CATTLE MARKET, I1 ROBERTS" Wishes to inform ?ftrmers and Dealers attending the- above Market that he has every accommodation with A LARGE YAI.> AND COMMODIOUS STABLING FOR HORSES AND CATTLE Arriving the night before the Fair, at S M I T H I E L D HOUSE, I Adjoining the Market. I Ox Tail and Hare -Soup every Fair Day curing the Winter. ( WXLL-AIRED BEDS. 2621a W. & J. PRICHARD). i 14 HOPF. STRRit'T WREXHAM, Now hold an exfca large stock of fashionable ULSTERS in all sizes. LONDON MADir ULSTERS in the new mix tures, with plush and plain hoods, 5s lid to-17s-f5(i. TAILOR MADE ULSTERS, beautifully finished, made of all Wool Cheviot, forming the most useful and elegant garment of the season, price 12s 9d to 4?s. W. & J. pRICHARDi 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM 2r37 w ILLIAM S. ^TAUGHAN, SEEDSMAN & GARDENER, 26, YORKE STREET, BEGS to call the attention of the Nobility and Gentry of Wrexham and Neighbourhood, having commenced business as above, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of the pablic patronage accorded others. Plants of all descriptions from the best growers, Garden Requisites, Flower Pots, Tiles &c. PLANTING & LAYING OUT CONTRACTED FOR. Hotels, Restaurants, and Private Families supplied with Fruits, Vegetables, Rabbits, &c. ORDERS PUNCTt'Al.Lr ATTENDED 70. 2623z -_u_" WINTER FASHIONS. YY ALTER & fjENRY DEWP (successors TO Bright and-Lbsgk) Respectfully announce. they are now showing a choice selection of Novelties in Mantles, Millinery, Costumes, Broche Velvets, Phishes, Dress Ma- terials, Lace and Fancy.Goods, &c. Special attention is invited to their Stock of Seal Jackets, Dolmans, and Fur-lined Rotondes, Muffs Collars, Sets, Trimmings, &c., much under present market value. Five per cent. Discount allowed on all purchases inr riflflfl ftf 91\g gnn: on" +; "ç _n_I- unu. uj^noiuo tw VllllC UI on delivery. 70; 72, 74, A,VA 7TI, BOLDEST BEET, LIVERPOOL. 2!1a. WALLIS'FS NON-INTOXICATING GINGER PUXCH AS USUAL. As my Vans will not deliver Goods so frequently during the Winter months, any person who may feel themselves neglected by not being called upon will oblige by sending their order by post, which will receive immediate attention. SODA WATER, LEMONADE, SELTZER, GINGER BEER, APPLE WINE, and all the most Popular WATERS. :\1!wl-ÇTORY-.RØ08D-Dr. WREXHAM. WALLIST 2319b PROPRIETOR, £ H>AL £ JOAL £ JOAL THE cELEBR ATED OROSVENOR YARD COAL, Well-known as the BEST HOUSE CCvzA-L IN NORTH WALES. Delivered by Cart to any part of Wrexhasa at 7d per cwt. Cash terms This coal > hot. and clean making iidIorcely any nsh. Its extraordinary durability renders it cheaper than any coal in the roaiket It is free from sulphur, and consequently dr.is not make the air of the room impure. (Hder? to be addressed to the New CROHVKNOR ,l'/O/,VLLrlTIvLnRv COMPANY (L?.TED). (oSrc?: or may be left at Mr BEXSOS's North Wales ?.???S? tores, 14, Htgh-st?et, W?xhr;r') 2421z j  MMRC?AKTS. hLATE. TILES i B BRICKS, CEMENT, STOVES RANGES, GUTTERS NA'ILS, GENERAL IRONMONGER? E ?DIRON F(?NDRY ?OODS MANUFACTURERS OF rmoa | MARBLE & ENA??E??T? CHIMNEY PIECES. I SHTON & GREEN, Limited, Bury Sh't St. MM? Axe, Load?n,BnttoI& Dublin, Price Lists /TM.