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Sales by Messrs. Baugh & Jones, Of No. 19, COUK EXCHANGE CH FIBERS, CHESTER; and TEMPLE PLACE, WREXHAM. Highly important &nd Extensive Sale of Dairy Ccws, Heifers, powerful Waggon Horses, promising Colts, Implements in Husbandry, large Dairy of Cheese, Dairy Vessels, Wheat, Barley, Oats. and Beans, Swede Turnips and Potatoes, Household Furniture, Md other enects. at Treva!!yn 'Farm, AllingLon, ne3.r Rossett. Denbighshire. Trevallyn Farm is within one mi!e of the Rossett Station on <he Great Western Line of Railway, eve miles from Wrexham, and six from Chester. H/t ESSHS. BAUGH & JONES have been instructed -l?i to oa'er tor uareserved Sale by Auction, at Tre- vallyn Farm aforesaid, now In ihe occupation of Mrs. JMary Parsonage, ou MONDAY -and TUESDAY, the :6th Md 27th days of OCTOBER 1863. the whole of ihe above-mentioned FARM STOCK, &c., comprising- 32 choice in-calf young short-horned dairy cows and heifers (for early profit), 8 two-year-old heifers, ]4 very promising yearlings, 5 powerful waggon horses, hack mare pony (In foal), 1 very promising grey cart colt, rising two years, 2 capital sows. 1 ditto with a fitter of a pigs, 1 fat pig, 24 young pigs, 14 fat sheep. 1 broad-wheel waggon with harvest gearing cemplete, J broad-wheel cart with ditto, I uarrow-wheel cart with <iitto; gig, 2 iron ploughs, 1 double sbelboard ditto, 1 tet of iron harrows. 2 sets of wood ditto, cultivator, land roller, smaller ditto, patent straw engine, turnip drill, ditto slicer, ledding machine, 5-horso power thrashing machine, winnowing machine, several sets of thrill and chain gears, ploughing chains, set of gig harness, &c.; 3 stacks of white and red wheat, containing about 800 measures, 2 ditto of barley, about 500 measures, 2 ditto of oats, about 450 measures, 2 stacks of well harvested hay, about 12 tons each, ttack of beans grown upon 3 Stores, acres of swsde turnips, about 40 roods of iluke Needling potatoes, &c., dairy of prime cheese, about 3 tons. In dairy—Large assortment of dairy vessels, cheese vats, furnaces, stone and patent cheese presses <mc screws. Also, the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, comprising kitchen, parlour, and bed-room <Hlites, with numerous other articles and enpets. The Auctioneers can with every conndence recom- Btend the dairy and young stock. Descriptive catalogues can be obtained at the prin- cipal Inus in Wrexham, Chester, and Mold, or at the Omces of the Auctioneers, 19, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester, or Temple Chambers, Wrexham, six days prior to the Sale. Sale of Stock. Implements, &c.. on the iirst day, and the Dairy Vessels and Household Furniture on the Mcond day. Luncheon at 11, and Sa/le to commence at 12 o'clock each day to a minute. FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN THE TOWN AND BOROUGH OF WREXHAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. *T?O BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs BAUGH JL and JONES, at the Liox HoTEL, WREXHAM, on THURSDAY, the 15th of OcTOBLR, 1863, at 5 o'clock in the Afternoon, (by order of the Mortgagee, under a power of Sale), subject to conditions, and in the follow- ing or such other Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale. LOT 1. All those TWO MESSUAGES OR DWELLING- HOUSES with the Appurtenances thereunto belonging, eituate in the Beast Market, in the Town of Wrexham. aforesaid, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs George Smith and Edward Roberts. LOT 2. All those FIVE MESSUAGES OR DWELLING- HOUSES, with the Appurtenances thereto belonging, cituate in Roberta's Court," Beast Market, aforesaid, and now in the respective occupations of Geo. Wynn, Mrs. Barker, Thoe. Williams, John Smith, and James Parker. LOT 3- AH those TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING- BOUSES and SHOP situate in the Beast Market aforesaid, and adjoining Lot 1, now in the respective occupations of Mr Thomas Stant, Grocer, and pro- dealer, and Mrs Samuels. LOT 4. All that newlv erected detached MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE situate in "Roberts's Court," Beast Baiket, aforesaid, with the large productive Gar- <Ien thereunto belonging, and therewith held, and Tiow in the occupation of Mr W. JeBreys. For further particjilars apply to Messrs W. and H. T. Bpowx, Solicitors, Chester? Messrs. T. and J. A. Hu.GHEs, Solicitors, Wrexham or at the Omces of the AUCTIONEERS. Temple Chambers, Wrexham, and No. 19, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, &c., AT PENTRE VRON FARM, NEAR THE VRON COLLIERY, BRYMBO, THREE MILES FROM WREXHAM. T?/t ESSRS. BAUGH and JONES, ha?e been favour- J?U. ed with instructions from Mrs. LEWis, (who is retiring from Farming)., to oner for Unreserved Sale by Public Auction, upon the premises at the Vron Farm, I AFORESAID, On FRIDAY, the 16th day of OCTOBER I 1863, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, Stacks of Wheat, Barley, Oata, Hay, and Im- plements of Husbandry, Dairy Vessels, Household JFnndtnre, and other enects. TnE LiVE STOCK COMPRISES.—Five In-calf (young) Cows, Four Yearling Heifers, One Powerful Cart Mare, One excellent ditto, rising 4 years. One promising Colt rising 2 years, capital Sow with Litter of 12 Pigs. THE IMPLEMENTS, &c., COMPRISE—Two Broad-wheel Carts, with Harvest Gearing complete, one Narrow- -wheel ditto, Iron Plough, Set of Harrows, Iron Land Boiler, Straw Engine, Long Ladder, Rakes, Pikels, Yelves, Spades, Selves, Measures, Pig Troughs, &c., &c.. Thrill and Chain Gears, Ploughing Chains, and Sundry other Gears. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCE.—One large Stack and Four Ricks of excellent Wheat, One large Stack and One Rick of Barley, one Stack, and one Rick of Oats One Stack of prime Hav, 11 Drills of Potatoes, and Half an Acre of Swede Turnips. VESSELS.—New Wheel and Stan* Chums, Tatent Iron and Stone Cheese Presses. Cheese Tub (nearly new), CIieese Vats, Butter Tub, Milk Warmer, C&ns, Selves, Buckets, Salting Tumel, &c. C Ri' h THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE COMPRISES.—Kitchen, Parlour, and Bedroom Chairs, Sofa, Round, Leaf, Large and other Tables, Book Case, Screen, Benches, Bedsteads and Hangings, Mattresses, Feather Beds, Window Curtains, Kitchen and Culinery Articles, and numerous other Miscellaneous enects. Two Months' Credit will be given upon approved security for the Agricultural Produce. Sale to commence at one o'clock, punctually. Cmces.—Wrexham and Chester. ROSSETT MONTHLY SALE. JT?YL ESSRS 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 at Mr Ledsome's, the Alyn Hote], Bossett, on Monday, the 19th day of October, 1363, and will thank parties wishing to introduce Stock to do so as early as possible, either with themselves or Mr Ledsome. Stock entered:— 8 Fat Beasts 2 Fresh Barrens 70 Fat Sheep 10 Good Porkers 6 Ditte Stores Sow and Six Pigs 2 Fat Pigs, about 16 score each The property of W. Dodd, Esq., Mr. Ledsome, Mr Davies, Camerallyn, Mr. Woolrich, Marford, and Mr. Newns. Luncheon at 1, and Sale at 2 o'clock. Omces—Chester and Wrexham. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD MONTHLY FAIRS. T??ESSRS. BAUGH & JONES beg to announce J?i. that their next sale of Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Horses, and Implements in Husbandry, will take place in the above Smithneld, on Thursday, the 5th of November, 1863, where they are prepared I with good accommodation for snch stock as theb* friends i may Livor them with. Terms moderate and Settle- Bjerts prompt. C Rices—Chester and Wiexham. Sales by Mr. Gria&.hs. 1 OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE ANT) SHOP np0 be SOLD by AUCTION, by MR. GRIFFITHS, JL On the Premises, the Plough Inn, Overton, in the County of on Saturday, the 24th day of October, 1863. At 5 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditi- ons to be then read. All that Old established and well frequented MESSUAGE OR PUBLIC HOUSE, houas, called or Imown by the name of the THE PLOUGH," with the SHOP, large YARD and GARDEN, and con- venient Ont-buildings thereto attached situate within the Borough at Overton, in the County of Flint, now in tha Occupation of the Proprietor, Mr. John Antley. The House contains two good sized Parlours, Bar, two.Kitchens, large Brewhouse, a.nd suitable Bedrooms. The whole Premises have recently been put into capital repair by the present owaer. This Inn has been in existence for many years, M well known as a good house of business, and there are the full Licenses attached to it. The Premises may be Viewed at any time, and farther Particulars obtained at the Onices of Mr. W. Henry Randies, Solicitor, EUesmere. MAESGWAYLOR, NEAR OVERTON, FLINT- SHIRE. ?TR. GRIFFITHS has the pleasure to announce, i?i. that he has been honoured with instructions from the representatives of the late Mrs Roberts, to SELL BY AUCTION on the above premises, on Fri- day and Saturday, the 16th and 17th October, 1863, the whole of the LIVE and DEAD FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c., comprising—Five young power- ful waggon horses, one young cow in full milk, horse geers, broad wheel cart, with "harvest gears complete, ditto, ditto, pair of wood harrows, wood rellers, iron plough, ridging ditto, straw cutter, winnowing machine, corn coner, large quantity of cut up timber in lots, timber carriage, timber chains. large stack of hay, stack of barley, ditto of oats, an acre of potatoes in lots, about two acres of swede turnips. The whole to go on*. Also all the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of kitchen, parlour, and bedroom suits in rosewood, mahogany, and other costly material, nve capital feather beds, bedsteads and hangings, bed linen, brewing vessels and other enacts. Order of Sale.—On Friday the whole of the out-door enects. On Saturday, Household Furniture. Beds, Lineo, Dairy Vessels, &c., &c. Sale each day at one o'clock prompt. MARCHWIEL, NEAR WREXHAM. To BE SOLD BY TENDER, Eleven Acres of JL First-class GRAZING LAND, close to Marchwiel, has been recently Drained and Boned. Will be Let from the time of taking up to the 2nd of February, 1864. Tenders to be sent in on or before Tuesday, the 22nd of September instant, to Mr. Samuel Grimths, Auc- tioneer, Overton, Flintshire. To view, apply to Mr. Bladon, Marehwiel. Sept. 14th, 1863. I '?/)r R. GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEER & VALUER, .iyjL OvERTOx, FLINTSHIRE, begs most respectfully to return his most grateful acknowledgments to the Public in Wrexham and its surrounding locality, for the large amount of support accorded to him since he has com- menced the above business, and begs to Inform tliem that he will still continue to do to the best of his ability in getting the full value for the Articles which are put in his charge, and to make prompt settlements with moderate charges, and lie hopes by so doing to still con- tinue to receive his share of public support, and at the same time begs to inform the Gentlemen in the neigh- bourhood that he will be most happy to serve them with Stock of any description at the least possible pront. Sale by Mr. Charles Richards. I SALE AT YEW TREE ISSA, NEAR RHOS- LLANERCHRUGOG, DENBIGHSHIRE. T?/TR. RICHARDS has been instructed to SELL by ?JL AUCTION, (without reserve) upon the premlsex of Mr Jona.&an Davies, on Monday next, October th< 12th, 1863, (under a bill of sale)—the whole of the FARMING STOCK, implements, stack of excellent hay about six tons, ditto oats and barley, also the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other enects. The Stock, Implements, Grain, &c., comprises, three tueful cart horses, two carts, set of chain and thrill gears, set of plough ditto, saddle, iron plongh. wood harrows, straw engine, ditto straw cutter with two jnuves, hay knifes, fowl and ducks, a stack of hay, ditto oats, a quantity of barley, and oats in barn, &c. The Household Fumitare consists of a capital oak dresser and shelves, two handsome clocks in oak cases, large double comer cupboard in oak, painted ditto, round stand, square deal table, single and arm eh&irs, fender and nre irons, iron stool, sundry tins, crockery, kettle and saucepans, copper warming pan, &c., &c. The Bedroom includes mahogany and other bedsteads with damask hangings, four excellent feather beds, sheets, blankets, and counterpanes, washstands, dressing-tables, swing-glasses, painted chest of drawers, linen ehest, bedroom chairs, &c. Sale to commence at One o'clock. N.B.—Cash payments will be required for each lot upOH the fall of the hammer. Omee, Hope-street, Wrexham, Oct. 7, 1863. NOTICE. The Sale announced by Mn Roberts upon the abov.e Premises an TUESDAY next will not take place. Sale by Mr. Humphreys. WALTON HOUSE, LLANGOLLENT ?"" 'j?TR. HUMPHREYS has been commissioned by l?i William Dicas, Esq., (who is leaving the neigh- bourhood) to oner for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday and Wednesday the 20th and 21st days of October, 1863, on the above-named premises, the whole of his Valuable Mahogany and other FURNITURE in Dining, Drawing, and Bedroom Suits, Fine Toned Pianoforte (by CoIIard and CoIIard), capital Feather Beds. Hair and Wool Mattresses, Palliasses, Linen, Blankets, Plate, Plated Goods, Antique and Modern CIiina, Glass, Kitchen and Culincry Articles, handsome Pony Phaetoa, Horses, Chestnut Pony, about eight tons of Hay, and numerous other eRects. Sale to commence each day at 11 for 12 o'clock sharp. The articles may be viewed on the Morning, of Sale only. Catalogues may be obtained at the Hand and Royal Hotels, and the other principal Inns in Llangollen, Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon, Hand Inn, Chirk, Berwyn Inn, Glyndyrdwy, Owen Glyndwr Hotel, Corwen, or by enclosing a postage stamp to Mr Humphreys, Penymaes, Llangollen. Sale by Mr. Roberts. IMPORTANT SALE AT PENLEY FLINTSHIRE. T?/fR. ROBERTS has been favoured with instructions ??LL to Sell by Auction, on Monday the 12th day of October next, the wliole of the extensive and useful Stock of Young DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, wagon and Hack Horses, Implements, Hay, Straw, and other ejects, the property of Mr. Joseph Grindly, who is leaving the Farm. Particulars in future papers. Overton, Flintshire, 23rd Sept. 1863. ""Money. MONEY TENT on PERSONAL SECURITY ? 1- THE WEEXHAM LOAN AND INVESTMENT COM. PANY (Limited) are prepared to advance any sum from .85 to -TIOO, on personal or other security, for 12 months repayable in weekly, monthly, or quarterly Instalments, at a low rate of interest. Good Bills discounted on very moderate terms. The strictest conndence observed. Application to be made to the Secretary, THOMAS JONES, Accountant. OS&ces Temple Place, Wrexham. T? ONEY TO LEND from .820 to .8500 on personal ?Li. or other security, within one week from the day of application, to be repaid by easy monthly or quarterly m- sta?meits extending over of from one month to two-and- a-half years. Confidence observed.—Apply personally or by letter to EDWARD CLowEs, No. 58, Booth-street, East, Oxford-road, Manchester. Established 21 years.— Mr Wm. Connor, attends on behalf of Mr Clowes, at Mr Jones, Cross Foxes Inn, Abbot-street, Wrexham the first Thursday in each month. AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS, AT MANCHESTER HOUSE, CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM. MR. WRIGHT TDEGS to ?Bfoirn his Friends and the PuN-'c, that he has just returned from London, where he has bought a .13 LARGE STOCK of DRAPERY and MILLINERY GOODS, cons?st'-ag o2 Woollen Cloths, Shawls, Cloth Manxes, Cloth Jackets.'Fancy Dresses, Winsey, Mbha'j, Co&urg, A?p?oa, Fancy Woollen SL r?, CnaoHne SI its, ?Fk Velvet, Ter-y Velvet, Ribbon Flowers, Feathers, Velvet Ribbons, Headdresses, St-aw Bonets, Velvet and 'S,3k Boi)net7, Straw hai,-S, 'Si'k Velvet, Ter-y Velvet, 'Nlelve't-, Ha.ts, Cloth Caps, Silk Neck Ties, Glo?s, Colors, Stays, Umbrellas, Flannels, 'Shirts, Fancy Hoae, Braids, &c., Bonnets, Dresses, and Mantles, made on the sh oi-te:t notice. Funerals com- letely furnished. No. 4, Church Street, Wrexhsm. ALBERT HOUSE, 14, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS OF DRAPERY GOODS. T) GORDON hegs to inform the Public gemet&lly,, that he is going to g've up the GENERAL DRAPERY P-us-aef;s, ami is now o&ermg Dresses, Goods, SUks, Shawls, Blankets, Flannels, Prints, Hosiery, Gloves, Crinolines, Umbrellas, Haberdashery, &c., &c., at COST PRICE. Families, and Large purchasers, are paiScoIarly requested to aspect the above Stock. Members of Clothing Clubs, have an advantage new of purchasing their goods at Wholesale Prices. FOR CHARITY PURPOSES. 500 PAIRS OF BLANKETS, ') 240 PAIRS OF COTTON SHEETS I 90 PIECES OF WELSH FLANNEL. ROBERT LLOYD, 7, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. t?ECS to announce to the Ladies of Wrexhamandits Vicinity, that he has just received the second parcel iD of?he 500 pairs of Blankets, which were contrac<,ed for ? April last, and Cotton Sheets th?t wece contract- ed for ia December, 1862, and Flannels in June last, therefore are considerably under present Market Value, which he intends giving Ms customers the advantage. 7, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. ESTABLISHED 1803. HOME-MADE BCOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM JENKINS, Ladies and Gentlemen's Fashionable Bcot and Shoe Manufacturer, ilemt door to the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, 1, Ybrke-street, Wrexham. ?Tr J. Respectfully invites Public attention to his superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES suitable for the *y present season. In the Measure-Department especial regard is pa?d to the structure of the foot, whereby an elegant and easy fit is insured, with the same attention d,o economy as if selected from the Stock. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Families and Schools supplied on advantageous terms. Children's Boots and Shoes of nrst-rate quality. Goloshes, &c. All orders promptly executed. Youths' Boots and Shoes of every kind and size. A large assort- ment of home-made Boots and Shoes equal to measure constantly on hand. October, 1863. t C.AND J. FIELD, WAX CHANDLERS T.()i <J HER MAJESTY. PARAFFINE CANDLES WHICH OBTAINED THE PRIZE MEDAL AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862. Same as supplied to Her Majesty's Government for use at the Military Stations Abroad. ? The light profhtceeC by 98 lbs. of paraffine ccmcMes is equal to that of 120 Us. of spermacelli, or 138 lbs. of tcoa', I or 144 Us. sf steartc, or 155 !&s. of the best composite c(tnct!es."—Vide DR. LETHEBT's Report. Paramme Candles, Prize Medal" Is. 8d. per Ib. GasSpermacetiCand.le, do. Is. Sd. per lb.! ParamneSpermaceti Ditto, ls.7d.perlb. Ditto Transparent Wax Ditto .?. Is. 7d. per Ib. CANADIAN PARAFFINE Do. Is. 6d. per lb. PEARL SPERM and WAX Candle, called by some houses PETROLEUM Candles. These beautiful candles are perfectly transparent, and give a magniScent light. Is. 4d. per lb. The New Paramne Composites, which can be recommended for family use in general, 11s 9d per doz. for net cash, -or Is. Od. per lb. Improved Hard Chamber Candles Transparent Coloured Candles; Transparent Coloured Piano Candle; Carriage Candles, all sizes Spiral Spills, for lighting lamps. N,B.—All the above may be obtained at LONDON PRICES from W. PORTER, SUCCESSOR TO MESSRS.. OVEETON AND BEALE, FAMILY GROCER AND TEA DEALER, No. L HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. ? [Priced List on application.] NEW FRUIT! 14FW FRUIT!! W. PORTER, FAMILY GROCER AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, TTAS just received a choice selection of the nneat NEW FRUITS imported this season, comprising the I FJ_ nnest Dehesa Muscatels, Eleme Figs, Sultanas, Valencia Raisins, Fine Patras Currants; Imperial French Plums, in 21b., 3ilb., and 71b Bottles, &c., &e. Aiso, the finest Importations of the NEW SEASON TEA, which he can now offer at prices as under :— Sound Congou, 2s to 2s 6d; Strong useful ditto, 2s 8d to 3s; nne ditto, 3s 4d; very fine, 3s 8d; finest Assam Souchong, 4a. COFFEE fresh Roasted weekly. GREAT REDUTiON in the price of Pricess COMPOSITE CANLLES—Good Composites, 8d, 9d, and Md. Child's Night Lights, &c., &e. Just received, a prime Dairy of Stilton and Chedder CHEESE. Westphalian and Cumberland HAMS, Ox Tongues, &c. No. 1, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. GENERAL IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSE, HIGH-STREET. IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC. A. OWEN, (Snccessor to Mr. OvERTOx), DEGS to call the particular attention of the public generally to his large and varied assortment of ParaBin JD Lamps, which has just been received, and which for prices and patterns, are Inapproachable, also Cambrian Crystal Oil for the above lamps. A. 0. has selected this oil from the numerous kinds, for its PERFECT SAFETY and PURITY, and which he believes to be the best article in the market—Price 3s. 6d. per gallon. French Colza Oil, as usual, of the finest quality, as. per gallon. KITCHEN RANGES GRATES, &e. A. 0. calls particular attention to the: above, having just completed two New Show Rooms, containing ac extensive assortment of Ranges by nrst-class makers, Register Grates, Marble and Cast-iron Chimney Pieces, &c. Stoves and Ornamental Castings. d FRENCH BEDSTEADS, TOILET WARE, Erc. In these Show Rooms will be found a large supply of Iron and Brass Bedsteads, from very low prices, with Mattresses (complete). The new Parisian and other improved Baths. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, &c. A. 0. solicits an inspection of the above, of various qualities, and all of chaste and elegant designs, equalling silver in durablity and appearance. Paper and Iron Trays of the newest patterns. Workshops on the premises for orders and repairs, by thoroughly competent workmen. OW Please note the address—Exactly opposite the Market Hall. HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. flpHE STEAMER BAHAMA arrived from China, after a remarkably quick passage of only 81 days, which Tenables us to place before the Public the NEW SEASON'S CROP OF TEAS, a month before the usual time. From her Cargo we have purchased part of the Finest Crop of Pekin" growth, which we offer to the Public with full confidence that no season's import hitherto has excelled if equalled in quality, the supply from this New District. Finest Black Tea Imported 4s.0d.per pound. Fine Ditto (Strongly recommended) 3s. 6d. „ Fine Ditta {T-his will be found a serviceable Tea for large consumers) 3s. Od. „ Good Black Tea. 2s. Od. „ REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF PRICE'S COMPOSITE CANDLES. N.B.—We are now Selling the Best No. 1 Composite Candles at lOd. No. 2 „ 9d. I No. 3 „ (Good Candle, much recommended) 8d. TIMMIS& COMPANY, I TEA IMPORTERS, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE GOLDEN PADLOCK, 41, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. I THE NEWLY-ESTABLISHED IRONMONGERY AND TINWARE BUSINESS. D 0. JONES, (many years with Mr. Overton), be?s respectfully to inform his friends and the public, that he J?. has commenced business at 41, HIGH-STREET, (lately occupied by Mr. Jones, Shoemaker), with an entirely new and well-selected Stock of GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, Comprising JOSEPH RoDGERS & SoN's celebrated Cutlery, Best Shemeld Electro-Plated Goods, Parlour and Kitchen. Grates, Fenders and Fire Irons, Iron Bedsteads with Mattresses, Japanned Trays, Baths, Toilette Ware, Paramn and other Oil-Lamps, Nails, &c., &c. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS BY THE FIRST MAKERS. In soliciting the support of the town and neighbourhood, R. 0. J. begs to state that having purchased Ms Stock for Cash from the nrst Markets, it will enable him to offer to his patrons Goods of such quality and prices that will dery competition, and it will be his constant aim carefully to execute all orders entrusted to him with punctuality and despatch. Sole Agent In Wrexham for Jos. Rodgers & Son's Celebrated Cutlery. I oW The Sign of THE GOLDEN PADLOCK." TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. GENTLEMEN,—In confo?iity with the nr?n t \jr request of many of my fe?ow-townsmen, I beg to oner myself as a. Candidate for one of the vacanc'es Li the Town Comcil. Havi-ig been & resident of the town for twenty-four yeara, and being a freeholder a large ratepayer, my interests are j'!1 every identical with those of my brother Burgesses. Shored you, therefore, be pleased to elect me, you may, with every conndence depend upon me as one who wJH watch your interests, both as regards you? welfare, and. as an opponent to all un- necessary expenses. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, Town-hm, Oct. 6th, 1S63. JOHN BEIRNE. TO THE BURGESSES OP THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. ?tENTLEMEN, having upon a former occasion been ?- ? chosen to represent you In the iirst Counc? for the Borough, and retired from the post after 3 years serv ce, against the wishes of a numerous body of rate- payers, I feel disposed in accordance with the wishes of a considerable section of the inhabitants, to oner myself as a Candidate for the onice of Councillor at the coming election. As I have a large freehold Interest, and carry on a considerable trade in the town, the ratea, aud measures affec.lJg the Borough, are matters im which I cannot do othci A Ise than feel a deep concern. I ajn desirous of local ;-nprovements, but at the same time cannot sanction auy expenditure which is not ac- tually needed, and think economy i i matters of outlay ought to be carefully kept in view. I have observed w 'th regret the party spirit which has been infnsed in the towA aiEnrs, since the Cha.rt.er was obtaned, a spirit which has done no good, but a great extent of harm. I will ally myself with no party bat enter the coun- cil, if elected, free and unpledged. I remain, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 7th Oct., 1863. DANIEL JONES. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. ?"? ENTLEMEN,—Being requested by a large number ?J of the Burgesses to oner myself aga"i as a Candidate for one of the vacanc :.es n the Town Council, I place myself in your hands, soliciting your votes upon the same principles I entered the Council—economy and retrenchment; and, if elected, to keep all un- necessary expenses. My study shall be to vote for all useful measures that may be brought forward for your advantage. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, 39, Chester-sh-eet, Oct. 7th, 1863. WM. LLOYD. MUSIC HALL, WREXHAM. FOR ONE REPRESENTATION ONLY, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23RD. H/tR.andMrs. HOWARD PAUL in their new ro- 1V.1 mantic and orlgLaal OPERATIC ENTERTAINMENT on the stojry 01 FRA DIAVOLO," with characteristic and elegant Costumes, aud introducing much ofAuBER's beautiful Music, in wh'ch Mrs HowARD PAUL will give her wondered Living Photograph'' of MR. SIMS REEVES, in the Melodies known as Young Agnes." On Yon- der Rock Reclining," and Proudly a-ad Wide." A selection of Songs aud Impersonations in addition. Reserved chairs ticketed aud numbered, 3s Unre- served Seats, 2s.; Back Sea-ts, Is. Door open" at Half;past Seven, commence at Eight. Carilages at Ten. Ticket and places to be secured at Messrs R. Hughes and Son, Printers, Publishers, and Booksellers. HOUSE WARMING. jt.j R. RICHARD JONES begs to inform his Friends j?i that having taken the LLANERCHRUGOG ARMS, he intends holding the HOUSE WARMING on Monday, October 12th, 1863, when the presence of Friends is earnestly solicited. Tickets 2s. 6d each Dinner on the table at seven o'clock. Education. Tj?DUCATION.—A private TUTOR wanted to give f' J dally instruction in Latin, French, and English. Apply to R. Hughes and Son, Wrexham. To be Sold. FOR SALE. rr<WO Egg end BOILERS, about 30 feet long, and !L 5! feet diameter, in thorough repairs, without nttings, made by the Rhydymwyn Company. Also a cast-iron T Beam, 18 feet long, and Kin<r post, 9 {feet long with Pedestals, Brasses and Wrought iron pins complete, and strong connexion for a main rod. For further particulars apply to Captain Evans. Waen, Mold, 19th September, 1863. LLANARMON YALE, DENBIGHSHIRE. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD FARM. qPO BE SOLD by Private Contract, ail that FARM, i called the Graig," situate in the parish of Llan- armon yale, in the county of Denbigh, containing by admeasurement 43a. Ir. lOp. of ancient lands, together wKh the allotment of excellent (enclosed) Grazing LAND, adjoining thereto, containing 48a. 3r. 2p., the whole in the occupation of Mr. John Beech. The above very compact FARM adjoins the Turn- pike Road leading from LIanarmon yale to Pout Bleiddyn and Chester, and properties of Thos. Fitzhugh, Esq., Mr. Morgan, and others. It is within six miles of the Market Towns of Ruthin and Mold. From the proximity of this property to ome Noted Mines and other indications it is computed that there is Lca<l under the Estate. There are two Valuable Lime Stone Quarries, and nve Cottages and Gardens. There is also a Pew in the parish church of LIanarmon yale. The Farm House and Buildings are in excellent state of repair. Mr. John Beech the tenant will shew the premises, and for further information and to treat for the same apply to Mr Edward Humphreys, Auctioneer, &e., Llangollen, at whose omce a plan and particulars of the property may be inspected. Llangollen, Sept. 24, 1863. ON ? 4 N Excellent High-pressure Beam ENGINE, 49 j' Y horses' power, with ny-wheel 2Mt. diameter and six tons weight; diameter of cylinder, 20m. length of stroke, 4ft. 4in.; nearly new.—Address P 82, at the printer's. TWO Cylindrical High-pressure STEAM BOILERS, 18ft. long by 5ft. diameter. ONE Ditto 22ft. long by 6ft. diameter. Mountings for the "bove boilers com- plete, with nre doors, frames, and bars, all in nrst-rate condition.—Address P 82, at the printer's. WINDING MACHINERY, suitable to a Colliery or other mine, with brake, friction, coupling, &c. all com- plete and nearly new, having been at work for a short time only.—Address P 82, at the printer's. About iOO Yards of 6in. PUMPS, with Rods, Con- nections, Cast-iron Bobs, and Pumping Gear complete. Address P 82 at the printer's. THE VALE OF LLANGOLLEN, DENBIGHSIRE. r?OR SALE.—THE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, J- walled in GARDEN, and premises, now in the occupation of Charles Woodward, Esq., situate on an eminence, closely Park, within nve minutes walk of the Cefn Station, on the Chester and Shrewsbury Railway, and commanding some of the beautiful views of that picturesque neighbourhood. The House, built only a few years, lias a south aspect, and comprises two good sitting and six bedrooms, kitchen and omces. Mr. Woodward will show the House, and further in* formation may be obtained by addressing letters to M.M.D., at Mrs. Morley's, St. Owen-street, Hereford- T)IANOFORTE.—To be Sold, a COTTAGE PIANO, f in eh'gant rosewood case, full compass of keys, metallic plate, by a iirst-class London maker. Also, a square PIANOFORTE in mahogany case.—Apply to ¡ )Ir. Baylsy, Bookseller. 1 (BUILDING SITES. j j ?T?O BE SOLD by Pilvate Treaty, the undermentioned JL eligible Freehold BUILDING LOTS, situate :u 1\ Pcnybryn, Ruabon road, a"d adjoining Eithig Ten-act', Wrcxhum, subject to condiLions :— Lot 1 4.RO yards ,) 3 „ 365 ? 3 369 „ „ 4 „ 369 „ "372,, "ô" 381 7 „ 504 „ I' „ 8 „ 493 „ 9 „ 380 „ "10 „ 382 „ "11 „ 377 .,12 „ 378 „ IS „ SC3 „ ). 14 „ 370 „ 15 „ 377 „ Also, Four „ GARDENS at tLc real- of El-Hug Ten-ace. The above Lota have a i'ronta.ge to a good road, am1 command Hue and extensive views. Apply to Mr. John Buiy. Land Agent, Wrexham, at whose ofice a. plan of the lots may be seet!. I,' be Let. OFFICES TO LET. 1PO LET, with immediate possession, Three Rooms, adapted for OiRces situate at Queen-street Cham- bers, Wrexham, Apply on tlie premises or to die tenant. My W. M. S. Fraser, Rhos-ddu. TO BE LET. A GOOD HOUSE, sn:table for a. Respectable Family ?JL situate in BUCKLEY, 2? miles Irom the Town of Mold, a.nd one f om PADESWOOD, Station, con. taining 4 Bedrooms, 2 Front S'ting Rooru. Kitchen &c. For particulars apply to Mr. JOHN DAVIES, Rope Mdnufacturer, Bucklcy, Mold. rr?O LET, a newly erected COTTAGE in Brewery I Place, Wrexha-m, eon?irng KiLchen, Back Kit- chen, two Bedrooms, Yard, &c. Rent 2s. ud. per week. Apply to Mr Bayley, Stationer. fT?O LET, comfortable APARTMENTS for one cr. JL two Young Men, in a respectable paH. of the town of Wrexham. Apply to the Printer's. j'WO COTTAGES TO LET in Regent-place. Ap- t ply to J. Jones, Slate mercha.nt. ?n0 BE LET, and entered upon immediately, < JL HOUSE and SHOP in the centre of High-street, in thriving and rapidly increasing town of Wrexham, late in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Williams, draper. The above premises are most conveniently situated for brsiness purposes, being opposite to the Wrexham Market Hall and Corn Exchange. For particulars as to rent, &c., apply at the Onices of Messrs. T. and J. Allington Hughes, Solicitors, Wrexham. S?O BE LET a commodious House and Shop, No. 5 i- Town Hill, Wrexham.—Apply to Mr Rowland, on the premises. A SHOP TO LET, in Charles-street. Apply to EJ ?* M. Jones. ?TT?O BE LET with immediate possession, in the .L principal thoroughfare lading from the Cross t<? the Railway Station, that Large House, Shop an<t Premises, Ne. 30 in Regent-street Wrexham. Apply to Mr William Jones, Ironmonger, Mold, or to Mr Hugh Davies, Surveyor, Wrexham, who will show the premises. f' 'TnO BE LET, and entered upon at Michaelmas next, t- the Premises at Rhyd y mwyn, near Mold, Flint- shire, at present occupied by Messrs. Taylor & Co., as an Iron foundry. These premises are desirably situated about three miles from Mold, on the river Alyn. in the very heart of the Mold Mining District, and possessing an extensive water power, are well calculated for & Foundry, aa at present, or for the establishment of a. manufactory for wagons and other rolling stock. The Mold and Denbigh Railway for which an Act of Parlia- ment has ahcady been obtained, will pass within a few yards of the works. The water wheels at present on the works can be had at a valuation. Mr Bowdage, Tyddvn y gwynt, near Mold. will show the premises, and furtuey particulars may be had on applying to Mr G. M. Dixcii, Bucknowie House. ?0 BE LET with immediate possession, ibe i HOUSE, SHOP and Premises lately occu- pied by Mr Seth Morris Joues, araper, 23 Queen-street, Wrexham. Apply at Mr. Wm. Sherratt, Queen-street Chambers, Wrexham. Situations, &c., Wanted. \17 ANTED a 13in. or 14-n. CYLINDER ENGINE, fV with Boilers and Winding Gear for Colliery purposes, either new or Second-hand, in good order. Address with lowest terms to G. Darlington, Minera, -Wrexham. TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. T?7'ANTED a, Jniror Hand, or one who hf[s servc<! part of his time. Personal application preferred. Apply to W. M. DAVIES. Waterloo House, Oswestry. TTrANTED. a GROOM (married) to take care of & T T Horse and Pluetou. He will also have the oare of two cows, and must make himself otherwise useful. Apply at the oiMce of thi-j paper. October 8th, 1863. ?7 ANTED a respectable person a Cottage or W Unf.?-ir lie 1 Ap?ments, in or near Wrexhajn, if in the co.tub" t::e neighbourhood of Gwers* vllt o;' Summer Hi'i p eferred. For parblculars apply to Mr Bayley, SLatio; FARM BAILIFF. A Respectable Fanner's Son, married, Without J.TL family, is open to an engagement as FARM BAILIFF, (or in any other capacity: where the services of a careful trustworthy person is required). Thoroughly understands the care and of stock. Excel- lent testimonials. Address, '"X. Y. Z., Post omc< Shrewsbury. Y?7 ANTED, for three or four winter months, a 'V FURNISHED HOUSE, containing four or nve best bedrooms and servants' rooms, stabling foe nve or six horses, coach-house, &c. The neighbour- hood of Whitchurch, Malpas, or Overton preferred. Address—B. M. R. care of Mr Reilly, House Agent, 87,. Mount street, London, W. \m ANTED, In a respectable Tradesman's fajnHv a Vt DAILY GOVERNESS, competent to impart the elements of a sound English Education, combined with a knowledge of music. Apply at the AdvertIaQif OBice, Wrexham. ?ASHING TAKEN IN.—No Washing Machine W used, and good Green for Bleaching. Apply t& Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. MALTKILN WANTED. tT7 ANTED to rent in Wrexham a Maltkihi. ?o W a STEADY MAN to assist in the Brewer one who is married and can speak WeLh pi-cfem?. On SALE, a MALT MILL, with at Pentrefelin Brewery. ? ANTED to purchase, a Quantity of CLOVER and TV RYE Crops.—Apply to Mr/ Jou?, Slate Mer- chant, Wrexham. ?/ANTED immediately APPRENTICES t?Ttho f V Millinery and Dr?ss Making B?mpss. Apply to Misaes Jones and Lloyd, Hope-street, Wrexham. ?7'ANTED, in a respectable family iu the n?f ? bourhuod of Wrexham, a situation a?'-HOr?- > l\IAID or WAI1'lŒSS. A11ply to lUt .Báy, 'Book. MAID or WAITRESS. Apply to M? Bayley, Bo<?- ,? .se l ler, Wrexham. ? ? I APPIŒ:SES wained immediately t?tRe STRAW ?. BONNET Business.—Apply t?M?B.D??, ? ? No.l, -ErddigRoad. ? ;i :(Y'¿\: t:q'" .z. ,(.;¡i ? S??? (- t?, -???, E" ??. ,r-