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Sales by Messrs. Baugh & Jones. ROSSETT MONTHLY SALE. -m ffiSSRS. BAUGH & JONES will SELL BY jYl AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 1st day of June, 1363, (and not on Tuesday, the 2nd. as previously advertised), at Mr. Ledsome's, the Alyn Hotel, Rossett, the following FAT and STORE CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, ltC. :— 13 Fat Beasts and Fresh Barrens 3 Calving Heifers Heifer and Calf 3 Yearling Calves 40 Fat Sheep 12 Prime Leicester Wethers 35 Ditto Lambg j 10 Cheviot Ewes and Lambs 20 Good Welsh Couples 6 Good Store Pigs 1 Young Sow and litter of 10 Pigs Useful Gig Narrow-wheel Curt upon springs, with harvest gearing complete Set of Thrill Gears Ditto Chain Ditto I Four-wheel Basket Carnage The property of J. Sykes, Esq., W. Sisson, Esq., I Mr. T. Woolricli, Mr. Woodfin, Mr. J. Woolrich, Mr. Ledsome, Mr. Lee, Mr. Price Evans, and others. Sale at 2 o'clock. Lunch after sale. I LOCAL BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. LARGE QUANTITIES OF MANURE. rpo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH J and JONES, on Thursday, the 4th day of June, 1863, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in the yard of the Local Board, at the top of Chester-street, Wrexham, a large quantity of MANURE, derived from the sweepings of streets, the cleansing of drains, privies, and ash pits, and other house refuse, now deposited in the said Yard. For the convenience of purchasers, the Manure will be divided into thirteen lots of about forty tons each. Further particulars may be had on application to the Local Stu-veyor, at his office in the Guildhall. JOHN JAMES, Clerk of the said Local Board. Local Board Office, Wrexham, 28th May, 1363. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD MONTHLY FAIRS MESSRS. BAUGH and JONES beg to announce that their next Sale of Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep. Pigs, Horses, and Implements in Husbandry, will take place in the above Smithfield, on Thursday, the 4th day of June, 1863, when thev will be pre- pared with every accommodation for such Stock as their friends may favour them with. Terms moderate and Settlements prompt. Sale at Ten o'clock. COED-POET H, near WREXHAM. n"o b? Peremptorily SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH and JONES, by direction of the Mortgagee, at the house of Mr. Carrington, the Cross I Fnxes, in Coed-poeth, near Wrexham, on Monday, June ¡' loth, i860, at Six o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced :— Tliiee unfinished FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES, with a Piece of Land adjoining, containing half an acre or thereabouts, be the same more or less, ;itnate on the smth-cast side of the Township Road leading from Coed-poetli to Nant and Wem, and in the occupation of essrs. John & Joseph Senior, Builders. For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer*, Edward H?xtles, Es<?., Biynafon, Marchwiel; or at j t];e OS?s of Mes?rg. T. and J. Allington Hughes, i! Solicit r-\ Wrexham. GRESFORD. I FREEHOLD PROPERTY. rPO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH j I and JONES. 011 Tuesday, the Kith day of June, 1663. at the Griffin Inn, Gresford, subject to such con- di.ions :ts shall be then produced. All that Freehold C. apel, with the land thereunto belonging, situate at Gresford, in the county of Denbigh, and in the occupa- tiun of the Denomination (.f Protestant Nonconformists, known as the Wusleyan Reformers. Sale to commence at six o'clock. For further par- j ticulars. apply to Mr J. Jones, Solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneers. 1'0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS. i BAUGH and JONES, at the house of Mr. PHILLIPS, Pontblythin, near old, on Monday, the 2211d June. I SOS, at "> o' clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions,- All that FREEHOLD PUBLIC-HOUSE, called the "Mill Stone Tavern," situate at Sam, near Tryddyn Mill, in the County of Flint, with the Garden and Ap- purtenances thereunto belonging, formerly in the occu- pation of r. Wm. Jones, the owner, but now of Mr. Edward Price Jones. Brewer, or his undertenants. For further particulars apply to Messrs. T. and J. Allington Hughes, Solicitors, or the Auctioneers, Wrexham. SALE OF FAT AND STORE CATTLE, AT GRESFORD. MESSRS. BAUGH AND JONES beg to announce that their NEXT MONTHLY SALE at the HRIFFIN INN, GRESFORD, will take place on Monday, the 22nd day of June, 1863, and will thank parties wishing to introduce stock to do so at lln-ir office. Temple Place, Wrexham, or with Ilr. Da vies, of the Griffin Inn, Gresford, as early as possible. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock prompt. ale of Freehold Property at Poolmouth, Broughton, near Wrexham, Denbighshire. rr-0 EE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mersrs. BAUGH A AND JONES, at the White Hart Inn, Pentre. Broughton, near Wrexham, on Monday the 29th day of •'line, I'Sflo, at five o'clock in the afternoon, subject to l'ontlitiollfl. All those two FREEHOLD MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Gardens and ap- purtenances thereunto belonging, situated at Poolnioutli. in the township of Broughton, in the parish of Wrex- ham. in the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupa- j tion of Messrs John Williams and Edward Walker. Th'j tenants will shew the premises, and for further particulars, apply to Mr Lewis, Solicitor, Wrexham, or it the offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrex h am. TO BREWERS, PUBLICANS, AND OTHERS. Sain of Desirable Freehold Public-House, Blacksmith's Shop, Cottages and Gardens, at Llanfynydd Village, j Hope, Flintshire. I n 0 BE SOL • Bi AUCTION by Messrs. BAUGH aùd .TOE; at the Cross Keys Inn, LLmfynjdd Village, Hope, Fl.ntshire, on Tuesday, the 7th day of in,.V, 1803, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to courlit ons, and in one or more lots, as may be agreed npon at the tims of Sale. All tilat Old Efctablisbed Inn or PUBLIC-HOUSE, tailed the •' C.oss Keys," together with the Brewhouse, '»a'dcn, and other appurtenances thereto belonging, situate at Llan ynvdd Village aforesaid, and now in the h,\r¡]JI of :Ir E. Pryce o Jones, brewer, as yearly tenant. Abo all that S-IIITH*S SHOP, and COTTAGE ad- joining the above premises, and now in the occupation of M -svs. Huiiiphrevs and Pritcliard. Also all that detached MESSUAGE or DWELLING- Hut. E, with the Garden and Appurtenances there- Unto belonging, situate at Llanfynydd Village aforesaid, ai"l now la the occupation of Mr John Hodge. The wh >ie of the above property is situate upon the onlv Highway leading from the Ffrood to Tryrldyn, 1]J immediate proximity to the Llanfyndd ColLery, Cútll last, Ffryth and Cymmau Lime Rocks now in filII operation, and the Ffrith Brauch of the Chester aJJfl Mold Railway comes up to and terminates near the I'riimses, and from this point another line of railway to f P still larg.-r and more important lime rocks, belong- 1 it, to the E..rl oi Derby, has been sanctioned by the ^•I'lor.s of the London and North-Western Railway ^°ni|iany, and is now being surveyed. '¡' 0" 1, further information may be obtained upon applica- tirJII to Messrs T. and J. A. Hughes, Solicitors, Wrexham, s t the offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, "r«-sUaui. FREEHOLD DESIRABLE BUILDING SITES. Part of the Grove Park Estate, AND EXCELLENT DWELLING-HOUSE, Close to the Town of Wrexham, Denbighshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH A & JONES, at the Black Lion Inn, Hope-street, Wrexham, on Friday, the 19th day of June, 1863, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to conditions, and in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of sale:— ¡ Lot I.-All that FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, No. 20, King-street, Wrexham I aforesaid. The house consists of dining, drawing, and 5 'f bedrooms, kitchen, back-kitchen, yard, stable, and other appurtenances. Lot 2.-All that Piece or Parcel of excellent BUILD- ING LAND, containing 4,840 square yards, part of the Grove Park Estate, now in the occupation of Thomas Painter, Esq. This lot is a most eligible site for the erection of a Villa Residence, and has two frontages, one to the Grove Road, and the other to the road leading from the town of Wrexham to Rhosddu. Lot 3.—All that piece of excellent BUILDING LAND, adjoining the last lot, and containing by ad- measurement, 1210 square yards. Lot 4.-Ditto ditto 1210 square yards. These Lots have a frontage to a projected new road from the Grove mansion through the park to Chester- I road. I Lot 5.-Another piece of excellent BUILDING í LAND, adjoining the last lot and containing by ad- ) measurement 1210 square yards. I Lot 6.-Ditto ditto 1210 square yards. ¡ These lots have a frontage to the road leading from j Wrexham to Rhosddu. Lot 7.-Another piece of excellent BUILDING j LAND, adjoining the last lot, and containing by ad- I' measurement 1817 square yards. This Lot has three frontages, one to Rhosddu road, one to the road leading direct to the mansion, and the other to the said new projected road. Part of the purchase money may remain upon auy II of the lots (if required). Further particulars may be obtained upon applica- tion to Messrs. T. and J. Allington Hughes, Solicitors, Wrexham, or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Temple I Chambers. Sales by Mr. C. Richards. ø WREXHAM JUNE FAIR. MR. RICHARDS begs to announce that bis 1. 1. next Sale of Fat and Store Cattle will take place in the Wrexham Smithfield, on Thursday, June 4, 1863. Stock entered:- 30 Fat Sheep Sale at 10 o'clock punctually. Other Stock can be entered on the morning of sale. CLEARANCE OF STOCK. Agricultural Implements for Summer Use. "]% R. C. RICHARDS has been favoured with in- IVI structions from Mr A. Clarke, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Implement Yard, Chester-, treet, Wrexham, on Thursday, 4th June next (Fair Day), 1863, a large variety of FIRST-CLASS IMPLEMENTS now wante d for immediate use. Sale to Commence at Two o'clock punctually. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Farmers and others, to the above stock, which is worthy of notice. bale by Me-srs. 1 ightfoot & Jenkins. SECOND ANNUAL SALE Of very prime FAT STOCK, at the Rake Farm, Hawardeu, within 11 2 miles of the Broughton Station on the Mold Line, 1A miles from the Queen's Ferry Station, and 4.1 miles from Chester. MESSRS. LIGHTFOOT & JENKINS have been L'-t favoured with instructions from John Griffiths, Esq., to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, June 2, 1863, at the Rake Farm, Hawarden, the follow- ing very choice Fat Stock :— 28 Prime Fat Bullocks (stall fed). 160 Prime Fat Sheep. 10 Ditto ditto Lambs. Luncheon on the table at one o'clock. Sale to com- mence at two o'clock punctually. Sale by Churton & Elphick- Sale by Churton & Elphick.I MONTGOMERYSHIRE. j ¡ Preliminary Notice of Sale of a very Desirable Re?iJeu- tial Estate, called "Rhiewport," in Berriew, three miles from the railway station at Montgomery, and six mile? from Welshpool, comprehending a Family Resi- dence, and Demesne Lands, extending to fifty acres, and also several fine mountain farms, fulling mill, meadow lands, &c., close to the town of Llanidloes  being the unsold portions of the estates offered at Llan- 'I idloes last year. ]%/| ESSSHS CHURTON & ELPHICK have the honour to announced that they have been in- structed to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of JUNE next, 1863, at Welshpool, in the County of Montgomery, the whole of the above fine FREEHOLD ESTATES, ftill particulars of which will shortly be pub- I lished. In the meantime any further information may be had from Mr H. B. Jones, Solicitor, 22, Austin Friars, Lon- don Messrs Broughton and Hensley, Solicitors, Nant- wich or from Messrs Churton and Elphick, Auctioneers, Chester, and Whitchurch, Shropshire. Sale by Mr. Humphreys. I PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, PLAS RHIS- I COG, NEAR LLANGOLLEN. ¡ Sale of Horses, Gig, Dog Cart, Harness, Saddles, ) Bridles, Quantity of Horse Clothing, Corn Crusher, Chaff Cutter, Cucumber Frame, Large Stand for Greenhouse Plunts, Iron Roller, Garden Tools, Stack I of Prime Hay, with numerous other Effects, the j property of William Haughton, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, which í Mil HUMPHREYS is honoured with instructions to l. Submit to Public Auction, on Tuesday, the 16th 'I day of June. 1863. Luncheon at One, Sale at Two o'clock. Catalogues may be had Ten days prior to the Sale, at the Hotels, Llangollen; Owen Glyndwr, Corwen; ¡ Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon and Wrexham; Hand Inn, Chirk or at the Auctioneer's Office, Llangollen. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. GAOLER. WAFTED a Keeper of the Gaol at Ruthin, (to I W understand and be able to speak the Welsh lanvage will be a recommendation). He will be reouired to give security to the High Sheriff to the amount of Y,300, for the proper dischalge of his duties.. Each Candidate must send to Marcus Louis, Esquire, the Under Sheriff (Ruthin), on or before the 22nd day of June nextJ the names of two, three, or four respon- Sble Teison who will join in a bond for the above mentioned sum, or be prerared to show the concurrence of a respectable Guarantee Society to become answerable. Salary 9130 per annum, and coals and gas provided. Testimonials as to character and fitness to be sent to my office on or before the 27th day of June next. The appointment will be made at the General Quaiter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at Ruthin, on Thurs- day, the 2nd day of July next, at 11 o'clock, a.m. Letters shall be written on the 29th June to those Candidates who will be required to attend. JOSEPH PEERS, Ruth n, 26th May, 1863. Clerk of the Peace. NOTICE! FOlt Lawn Mowers, Garden Tools (all kinds), J* Agricultural implements. Iron Beùdeads, Marble Chi 1I1lCY Pil, Grates and Cooking 1angl8, (&a kindj), Baths, Toilette Ware, Iron Nails, &c., &c. Apply to ALFRED OWEN, (Late W. Overton,) HIGH-STREET, WIEX~AM. ( N.B.— Special quotations to Colliery Proprietors and li rge CJLSumers. Tinmen kept for repairs. I TO CURRIERS, SHOEMAKERS, AND CONSUMERS OF LEATHER. ISAAC PIERCE BEGS to announce that he has succeeded his Father in the Tannery business, and begs to invite attention to his large Stock of Home-Tanned LEATHER of every variety, which he is now Selling in WHOLESALE and RETAIL quantities, upon the best terms for cash. Tan Yard, Beast Market, Wrexham, May 28th, 1863. LATE MR. ROBERT ANKER'S VAULTS, 33, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. MESSRS. JOSEPH & EDWARD EDWARDS HAVING opened business in the above old established Vaults, beg respectfully to inform their Friends and I )L the Public generally, that they are now prepared. to oupply every description of WINES, SPIRITS, ALE, PORTER, &c., of the finest quality, at the usual prices. All orders they may be favoured with will be thankfully zecaowd promptly attended to. 28th May, 1863. IMPORTANT NOTICE. 1. BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 2, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. J. HILL RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that in consequence of the continued depression of Trade in the JL? manufacturing districts, he has been enabled to purchase at considerably less than the original cost price, several large lots of Ladies' and Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES, consisting together of upwards of 6,000 Pairs, the whole of which he is now Selling at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. The Stock consists of almost every description of Boots and Shoes suitable for all seasons, an inspection of which is respectfully solicited. P.S.—Observe the number-2, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. BRIDGEWATER ARMS, ELLESMERE. RICHARD WRIGHT. I (For the last 24 years Park Keeper to Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay), BEGS to announce that he has entered on the above first-class Hotel, and trusts by unremitting attention, and JJ keeping only the choicest Wiues and Spirits, to merit a share of public support. I N.B.—The house having undergone a thorough repair, and being entirely refitted, will be found in modern convenience and comfort equal to any Hotel in the Kingdom. Posting facilities of the highest order. Good Stabling, Loose Boxes, and Lock-up Coach-Houses. I I I 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. j D. HUMPHREYS BEGS to return his sincere thanks to his Frienls and the Public generally for the liberal support he has received in the Ironmongery Business, and at the same time he begs to solicit a continuance of that I' support, and also to state that he has always on hand a stock of JOINER'S TOOLS, Bar, Hoop, and Sheet Iron, Saws, Files, Edge Tools, Baths, Grate Ranges, &c. j All sorts of Tin and Copper Work done. I SUMMER FASHIONS AT MANCHESTER HOUSE, I CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM. M. WRIGHT I IBEtrS to inform his friends and the public, that he has returned from London with a Choice Stock of SUMMER GOODS, comprising-Woollen Cloths, Fancy Dresses, Muslin Dresses, Shawls, Mantles, Jackets, White Skirts, Crinoline Skirts, Straw and Crinoline Bonnets, Straw and Crinoline Hats, Bonnets, I Shapes, Cap Fronts, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Gloves, Collars, Sleeves, Hose, Hair Nets, Fancy Dress Buttons, Stays, Parasols, Sun Shades, Umbrellas, Shirts, Silk Hats, Felt Hats, Cloth Caps, Silk Hankerchiefs, Neck Ties, Shirt Collars, &c. DRESSES, MANTLES, AND BONNETS MADE TO ORDER. t.:S"2"r. j IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC.  PRICE OF TEA GREAT KEDUtllUN 1.N '1HK P1UCE OE TEA I WILLIAMTORTER, TEA DEALER AND FAMILY GROCER, &e., No. 1, HIGH-STREET, (CORNER OF HOPE-STREET), Successor to Mr. Overton and Mr. Beale, HAS much pleasure in stating that in consequence of the RI DUCTION in the DUTY ON TEA, by the UL Chancellor of the Exchequer, has REDUCED the Price of all his Teas 5d. per pound, and he believes this great reduction in the price of Tea will result in a much larger sale of this important necessity of domestic comfort. He congratulates all lovers of GOOD and CHEAP TEAS on this great boon, and calls their particular attention to the following 0 REDUCED LIST OF PRICES:— U, sefid Black Tea (sound and good) •• •• 2s. 6d. per pound. Good ditto ditto 3s. Od. » Superior ditto ditto, highly recommended to large consumers 3s. 4d. „ Rich Pekoe Flavoured Tea 0 ps. 8d. Finest Tea imported (a mixture of the rarest and fmest Black Teas).. 4?s'. ?Od? r Fine Pearl-leaf Gunpowder and Young Hyson, from •• •• 4s. to os. N.B.—Every article connected with the Grocery Trade charge the lowest possible price. Samples and Price List of Articles on application. Observe the Address— W. PORTER, (LATE MR. J. BEALE). FULL R ED UCTION IN THE PRICE OF TEAS AT WILLIAM PHILLIPS'S C-r I,] X -E n -A- l[i GEOCEEY ESTABLISHMENT, No. 1, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, In consequence of the duties being considerably Reduced by the Chancellor of the Exchequer. WP. ??g? to thank his Friends and numerous customers for their kind patronage, and trusts to receive a W continuance of their kind favours. He also respectfully solicits a trial from those who have not already visited his Establishment, being assured that the superior qualities of his TEAS will give every satisfaction. JOHN L. GARNETT, CONFECTIONER, H I G H S T R E E T, WREXHAM. OLLERHEAD'S ORIGINAL WREXHAM GINGERBREAD. .n AGENT FOR THE FAMOUS MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES. PRIME PORK flsisit all uutlu uuuu ss.s aft szmc eceeeeeeeeeeee tint alsassams 8sa UUlIII uuuu ssssnsBM aaa itggggggK eeceeeeeeefeee luiisun MM MM Bhuda uuuu xuuu «» ..»«*( aaaaa ?i!? X?i! eeteee"eec-cee In KH eart-I :368 aaa aaa ?nuu uuuu M?M "on aaa aaa 9999 KKKS eeee »»»«» mM aaa aa? uuuu uuuu sstM a" eaa: ntux gggg eeee MSM 11.8811 aea aaa uuuu uuuu tKM alia 8aa GUGG eel eeeee glass 18S8 pBaaaaaaa uuuu uuuu tiui aaaaaaanaa jfKKK eeeeeeee isubs ssfsre "aaaaaaasit uuuu uuuu assess aaaaaaaaaaaa 1<lIg KGKSRKS eeeeteee seems ssssslq aaaa iiaaa luuuu ut,uu «sss>s aaaa altaR ggKK BKBSiKS eeee ustss tm ?M* Aga 8888 rn.uii uuuu un IUU! aaaa &sea gggg ggkK eeee MM «»««» MM HM :IiaiiL aaaa nuuuu?uuuu aMt ?m aaaa 8888 gxx Kggg eteteeeeereeee ean aMM Mssssuea haaa aaaa uuuuuuuu seesesust aaaa aaaa gtcirfCKSSK eeeeeeeeeeeeee MSMSSBSS sfss aaaa aaaa uuuutt ssss aaaa aaaa ggggg eeteeeeeeeeeee tui BRIDE'S CAKE, BIRTH-DAY CAKES, AND FUNERAL BISCUITS. POTTED MEATS, PICKLES, SAUCES, SARDINES, &c., &c. LEWIS & Co.'s CELEBRATED BRITISH WINES. F. FRASER, WATCHMAKEB, SILVERSMITH, AND JEWELLER, 42, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of his customen, and the public generally, to his Stock of ENGL1SB H and FOREIGN (,LOCKS, TIME-PIECES, WA1CHES, GOI.D and SILVER GUARDS, ALBERTS JEWELLERY in all its branches, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Carpet Bags, Satchels, Portemonnaies, Combs Brushes, Gtniltnitn's liavelling Satchels, Spectacles, &c., &c., which he is determined to sell at the lowes. possible prices. Monthly payments taken. A reduction of 10 per cent. in Wedding Rings. .NOTICE OF REMOVAL. DURING THE RE-BUILDING OF THE PREMISES, No. 1, HOPE-STREET, THE BUSINESS OF E D W Â R D J ONES, LATE R. THORNELY,) HAT MANUFACTURER, AND GENERAL OUTFITTER WILL BE CARRIED ON AS USUAL, AT No. 8, TOWN HILL, ADJOINING MR. R. PUGH'S VAULTS, ( Where lie will have a large and superior Stock of GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL of every description ■ I Sales by Mr. Gri&ths. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD AUCTION, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 4TH, 1863, (FAIR DAY). INI R. GRIFFITHS begs respectfully to acquaint his if numerous Patrons that the above Sale will comprise- 100 Prime Fat Sheep, 20 „ Beasts, 80 „ Lambs, 7 „ Barren Cows. Also, several splendid Waggon Horses, ditto Colts, a -very active Pony. Also, a broad-wheel Waggon, with iron arms and harvest gear complete, being an un- cleared lot from Hafod-y-bwch Sale. Together with such other Stock as may be entered with the Auctioneer on or before the morning of Sale. The property of Messrs. R. and T. Parry, of Borras Hall, and Plas Golbcmrn, J. Sisson, Esq., Llay Hall, R. Birch, Esq., Marchwiel, Messrs. Davies, Griffiths, James, Lea, and others. Sale at Eleven o'clock punctually. Overton, Flintshire. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD AUCTION. On Tuesday, June 16th, 1863. MR GRIFFITHS begs respectfully to acquaint his numerous Patrons that the above Sale will com- prise- 20 Prime Fat Sheep, 10 Beasts, 10 Lambs, Pigs, Store 99 Together with such other Stock as may be entered with the Auctioneer on or befere the morning of Sale. Sale at eleven o'clock punctually. Overton, Flintshire. GRESFORD CATTLE FAIR will be held on yjf Monday next, June 1st. Gresford, May 26th, 1863. MR. WILLIAM TURNE'R, ARCHITECT & BUILDER, LAND SURVEYOR, AND DRAUGHTSMAN, POST OFFICE, QUEEN-STBEET, WREXHAM. f50 REWARD. STOLEN, some time between the date of the 27th and 31st of January last, out of a box then in the parlour room of Samuel Stant, of Eyton, near Wrexham, upwards of £ 180, three JE50 notes, the rest in small notes and cash. Whoever will give such information as will lead to the recovery of the same, shall receive the above Reward, by making application to the owner of the money, Mr. Thomas Arnold, Pentre Broughton, Wrexham. 21st May, 1863. J. STEVENS, BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER, HOPE-STREET, BEGS to call the attention of the Gentry and JD Inhabitants of the Town and Vicinity to the fact that EVERY VARIETY OF BISCUITS are manu- factured on the premises daily. Infants' and Invalids' Biscuits. Best Scotch Oatmeal always in Stock. JANE CHALONER, (Widow of the late William Chaloner, Bricklayer, 4'c.,) 7, EGERTON-ST., WREXHAM, REGS to thank those gentlemen who so continuously iT) employed her late husband, and also to announce her intention of carrying on the business (for the benefit of herself and children), assi-ited by her brother-in-law, SAMUEL CHALONER, and to assure them it will be her constant endeavour to conduct the business in all I respects as heretofore. TO IRONMONGERS AND OTHERS. MESSRS. MUNTZ'S PATENT AXLE Co. desire I L. responsible AGENTS for the Sale of their Chain I Harrows and Axles. Liberal terms. Apply Patent Axle Co., Birmingham. GREAT REDUCTION IN PAPER HANGINGS. A CHOICE assortment of the best LONDON PAPERS, from 2id. per piece and upwards. Flocks, Golds, Satins, at proportionate Low Prices, At D. LLOYD'S, 4, CHESTER-STREET. TO THE WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. j Y\V J E, the undersigned Inhabitants residing within ?T the Borough of Wrexham, having heard that a Bill has been introduced into Parliament, to close Public-Houses, and all places licensed for the sale of intoxicating drinks, from Eleven o'clock on Saturday night, till Six o'clock on Monday morning. Beg respectfully to suggest that an opportunity should be afforded to the Inhabitants of the Town, of expres- sing their opinion in respect to the said Bill. May it please your Worship, therefore, to appoint an early date, and convene a meeting for this purpose. G. Cunliffe, vicar, I W. Davies, E. Williams, O. O. Williams, T. Eyton Jones, Chas. Hughes, John Lewis, W. Evans. Richard Hughes, John Gittins, John Allmand, W. Phillips, D. Jones and Son, I W. Thomas, T. C. Jones. In compliance with the above Requisition, I hereby convene a PUBLIC MEETING of the Inhabitants of the said Borough of Wrexham, to be holden in the MUSIC HALL, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of June next, at eleven o'clock, forenoon punctually. J. LEWIS. Mayor. Guildhall, May 28th, 1863. WREXHAM UNION. CONTRACTS FOR PROVISIONS, &c. THE GUARDIANS of the above Union, are de- .L sirous of receiving TENDERS from Persons wil- ling to Contract for supplying the Wrexham Workhouse with any of the undermentioned Articles for the Quarter ending the 29th of September next: Flour, best seconds and fine, per sack of 240 lbs. Best Oatmeal, ditto Peas, best boiling, at per bushel of 60 lbs. Potatoes, per measure of 90 lbs. Butter, at per lb. Coffee, at per lb. Treacle, at per lb. Cocoa, at per lb. Sngar, brown and lump, at per lb. Rice, at per cwt. Soda and Starch, at per lb. Soap, brown and soft, at per lb. Dip Candles, at per lb. Beef and Mutton, at per lb. each. Coals at per cwt. Sealed tenders accompanied by samples in all cases vvhen practicable, must be sent to the Workhouse before jen o'clock on Thursday, the 18th June next, endorsed Tenders for Contracts." Payments quarterly. JOHN BURY, Wrexham, May 30th, 1863. Clerk to the Union. TO MR. THOMAS ROBERTS, OF BERSE FARM, NEAR WREXHAM, FARMER AND CATTLE DEALER. LEVAN THOMAS, of Ffynnon-y-berth, in the i., county of Denbigh, Farmer, beg to express to you my great regret for having circulated a report of your Bankruptcy, as the same was and is wholly untrue and without foundation. I trust you will accept this letter as an apology for my having done so, and I authorize you to publish it in any form you think best. I also ludertake to pay the costs of its publication and all ,ther expenses you have been, or may be, put to in re- dtion to the matter. As witness my hand this twenty-sixth day of May me thousand eight hundred aud sixty-three. Witness, 4 EVAN THOMAS. Robert Phillips Davies, Clerk to Mi D. Adams, Solicitor, Ruthin. j ilior bi Lrtf. .0. To LET, that old-established PUBLIC-HOUSE, called THE RHOS ARMS," well situated, with Stabling, Brew-house, and other conveniences attached, capable of doing a ifrst-class trade. For particulars apply to Mr. Wm. Connor, at Mr. Jones,' Cross Foxes Inn, on Thursday, 4th June, from two to five o'clock. 10 BE LET, and entered upon immediately, a 1 convenient HOUSE, situate at Greenfield, Rhos- ddu, containing Parlour, Kitchen, Back-kitchen, and three Bedrooms. There is commodious Cellaring, & Garden, and every convenience. Apply to Mr. G. Heyward, manufacturing cabinet-maker, at the house adjoining.—Rent £ 12. TO BE LET, a NEW HOUSE, built for a Public House, situated at Ponkey, Rhos, containing Front and Back Kitchins, Parlour, two Bedrooms, very large club-room, and a first-rate Cellar. Apply to Mr John Hewitt, Llanerchrugog Hall, Ruabon. TO FARMERS AND GRAZIKRS. TO LET, Seventeen Acres of GRASS, lately bone manured, had nothing on since October. Apply to Mr Kenrick, Belmont, Frith. fpO BE LET and entered upon on the 24th day of A June next, a DWELLING HOUSE and SHOP, in the centre of High-street, in the thriving and rapidly increasing Town of Wrexham, now occupied by Mr. Thomas Williams, Draper. The above premises are most conveniently situated for business purposes, being opposite to the Market Hall and Corn Exchange.—For particulars as to Rent, &c., apply to the Office of Messrs. T. and J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, Solicitors, Wrexham. TO BLACKSMITHS. A Blacksmith's SHOP to be Let, in an improving JT\. town in Flintshire, doing a good business. For particulars apply at the Printers. 1^0 BE LET, ABENBURY FORGE, which is in full working order. Also House and Land. Apply to Edward Tench, Esq., Maese Gwyn, or to Mr. Edwd. Edwards, on the premises. rt 0 BE LET and entered upon immediately a. L DWELLING-HOUSE, in the most delightful suburb of Wrexham, consisting of Sitting-room, four Bedrooms, Kitchen, Back-kitchen, Scullery, &c., &c., and has a frontage to one of the pleasantest drives in the kingdom.—Apply to Mr BURY, Estate Agent, or Mr Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. TO BE LET, 15 acres of good PASTURE LAND, -L called The Mill Hay Meadow," situate in the Borough of Holt. Apply to Mr. Ibomas Jones, Tyn y coed, Llanychan, Ruthin, or the land may be seen by applying to Mr. W. Eccleston, Holt Gate. TO LET, Three convenient DWELLING-HOUSES, I situate at Holt Street Terrace, Wrexham. Rent I moderate. Apply to Messrs BAUGH & JONES, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. So bt &crlir, ON SALE by Private Contract, very COMMO- DIOUS PREMISES, consisting of a House, Shop, Three Cottages, Bakehouse, with large Oven, Yard, Stable, and every convenience for carrying on an extensive business, situated in the centre of Rhosilaner- chrugog. Apply to Mr William Spencer, Baker, Rhos. ON SALE. A Neat London built four-wheeled BASKET PONY CARRIAGE, double seated, in good order. To be seen at the Wynnstay Alms, Wrexham-reference to Ostler. '1'0 BE SOLD, a BILLIARD TABLE, with slate Tbottom and India rubber cushions. Apply to Mr. W. Pierce, cabinet maker, Bridge-st., Wrexham. ,jituatioUlh &L., MantrL. -.080. lI' J.. WANTED a VILLA RESIDENCE, standing in its own grounds, of about 10 acres, between Chester and Oswestry. The House must contain three reception rooms, three or four bedrooms, and servants' apartments, with coach house, stable, and garden, and a good supply of water; must be in good order, and the rooms large and lofty.—Apply to Mr. W. Stewart, 21, St. Werburgh- street, Chester. WANTED to Purchase on the south side of Chester, TV or near to Wrexham, about 10 acres of LAND, on which to build a Villa Residence; must command good views, nicely wooded, in a cheerful locality.— Apply to Mr. W. Stewart, 21, St. Werburgh-st., Chester. 11/ ANTED in a Gentleman's Family, in the neigh- Xf bourhood of Wrexham, a GOOD PLAIN COOK, must understand the makiug up of Butter. Also in the same family a HOUSEMAID. Unexceptional charac- ter required. Apply to Mr W. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. WANTED by a Single middle aged man, a situa- VV tion in a small family as COACHMAN, &c. He is able to take the charge of a Garden, Cows, and make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr John Thomas, Yew Tree Farm, Rossett. WANTED in a Tradesman's Family in Wrexham W a good general SERVANT. Must be clean in her habits and person. Apply personally at No. 14, High-street. TO BRICKMAKERS. WANTED a BRICK and DRAINING PIPE Vt BURNER. Apply to Mr John Jones, London House, Corwen. With testimonials. TO HOUSE PAINTERS. WANTED four good BRUSH HANDS. Apply to TV Mr Geo. Warburton, House Decorator, 22, Bank Street, Wrexham. M RS HUGHES, 47, Hope-street, is in immediate want of Apprentices to the Dress, and Mantle making business. AGENTS WANTED, for the Sale of an article in Anniver?,al use among Machinists, Millers, Miners, Engineers, and Railway Companies. None but ener- getic and respectable people need apply. To G., care of P. M. Naughton, 18, Wine Office Court, Fleet-street, l Jaondon, E.C. (k" Vy V r ANTED, a PARTNER, in a Brick Work, wel W situated, where a Flourishing Trade is now carried on. Apply by letter to V. S. E. Post Office, Ruabon. PRESENTATION FROM NORTH WALES TO H. R. H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED IN DENBIGHSHIRE. In addition to list published last week. 9 s. d. Mrs Maude. 1 0 0 The Misses Mary J. and Edith J. Maude 0 5 0 Miss Jara Ann Thorpe, 0 5 0 PERPETUAL FOUR PER CENT. DEBENTURE STOCK, THE DIRECTORS of the Great Eastern Railway Company are prepared to grant Allotments of their Four Per Cent. Debenture Stock in any sums most convenient to Subscribers. This Stock is authorised by Act of Parliament for the purpose of paying off the Mortgage Debt. it bears interest in perpetuity at 4 per cent. per annum, which 'l' must be paid half-yearly, on the 1st March, and the 1st September, and it takes precedence of all the other Stocks of the Company. Applications to be made to BtSSte Terniiuus, J, B, OWENG SecretarV- lit May, 1863. mSO