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Sates by Messrs. Baugh & Jones, r ,o- -r,r.i Highly important and Extensive Sale of Dairy Cows, Heifers, powerful Waggon Horses, promising Oolts, Implements in Husbandry, large Dairy of Cheese, Dairy Vessels, Wheat, Barley, Oats, and Beans, Swede Turnips and Potatoes, Household Furniture, and other effects, at Trevallyn Farm, Arlington, near Rossett, Denbighshire. Trevallyn Farm is within one mile of the Rossett Station on the Great Western Line of Railway, live miles from Wrexham, and six from Chester. MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES have been instructed ?JL to offer for unreserved Sale by Auction, at Tre- vallyn Farm aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mrs. Mary Parsonage, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, the JCtb and 27th days of OCTOBER, 1863, the whole of the above-mentioned FARM STOCK, &c., comprising S2 choice in-calf young short-horned dairy cows and heifers (for early profit), 8 two-year-old heifers, 14 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 litter of 5 pigs, 1 fat pig, 24 young pigs, 14 fat sheep, 1 broad-wheel waggon with harvest gearing complete, 1 broad-wheel cart with ditto, 1 narrow-wheel cart with ditto; gig, 2 iron ploughs, 1 double shelboard ditto, 1 Jet of iron harrows. 2 sets of wood ditto. cultivator, land roller, smaller ditto, patent straw engine, turnip drill, ditto slicer, tedding machine, 5-horse power thrashing machine, winnowing machine, several sets of thrill and chain gears, ploughing chains, set of gig harness, &c.; stacksof white and red wheat, containing abeut 800 measures, 2 ditto of barley, about 500 measures, 2 ditto of oats, about 450 measures, 2 stacks of well harvested hay, abcut 12 tons each, stack of beans grown upon 2 teres, 2i acres of swede turnips, about 40 roods of fluke geedlmg potatoes, &c., dairy of prime cheese, about 30 cwt. In dairy-Large assortment of dairy vessels, cheese vats, furnaces, stbne and patent cheese presses and screws. Also, the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, comprising kitchen, parlour, and bed-room iuites, with numerous other articles and effects. The Auctioneers beg respectfully to leall the atten- tion of Farmers. Dealers, and others, to this Important Sale. The Dairy and Young Stock are of the pure Short-horn Breed. The Waggon Horses are powerful, and excellent workers. The Implements are in good condition, and of Modern Manufacture. The Hay has been well harvested, and the Crops of Wheat, Barley, and Oats secured in excellent condition. I Descriptive catalogues can be obtained at the prin- I apal Inns in Wrexham, Chester, and Mold, or at the I Offices of the Auctioneers, 19, Corn Exchange Chambers, I Checter, or Temple Chambers, Wrexham, six days prior I to the Sale. I Sale of Stock, Implements, &c., on the first day, (in I eluding the Dairy of Cheese, which will be offered at 3 I o'clock), and the Dairy Vessels aud Household Furni- I ture on the second day. I The Hay and Straw to be consumed upon the pre- I miies. I As the days are short and the lots numerous, the I Auctioneers respectfully request the early attendance I of purchasers. I Luncheon at 10, and Sale to commence At 11 o'clock I cack day to the minute. ■ I TO GROCERS. PROVISION, DEALERS, AND OTHERS, I ■ SALE AT ADWYR CLAWDD, NEAR WREXHAM DENBIGHSHIRE, I I (poD the Premises now occupied by the Widow of the hte Mr, Samuel Lloyd. A] ESSRS BAUGH &.JON-ES, Hava been instructed 1\] to offer for unreserved SALE by AUCTION, I (TJider a Bill of Sale), upon the above mentioned ■ Premises, On Wednesday, the 21st October, 1863. The I whole of the the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Shop Fixtures, I HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects. I THE STOCK-IN-TRADE comprises several sacks I of Acm &- scuftin, Bacon, Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Biscuits, ■ Viaegar, Potatoes, Onions, Brushes, Sweets, and Dsugs I kc. 4 a quantity of new Crockery and Earthenware. I THE SHOP FIXTURES comprise, Counters, flour I Bins Nests of Drawers, Glass Cases, also Scales and I Weights, a number of Show Glasses, &c. ■ THE FURNITURE consists of kitchen and bed- ■ room chairs, tables, cupboards, oak press, pictures, I chimney and other ornaments, wash stands, half tester I and other bedsteads, child's crib, feather and flock beds I clothes chests, oak chest of drawers, American clock, I toilet and other glasses, square glass case, carpeting, ■ hearth rug, oil cloth, fender and fire irons, window I cm tains, bed clothing, with numerous kitchen and I miscellaneous articles and effeets. I IN YARD, &c.—Salting turnel, baking tub, ladder, ■ wheel barrow, straw cutter, plough, mangle, and ■ I Two-year-old colt. ■ MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES B Will at the same also offer for Sale the foUowng I Crops, now upon land, near the City Arms, Miners, H loW in the occupation of Mrs Lloyd, viz., 1 Stack of I Wheat, 1 ditto of Barley, 1 ditto of Oats, and Ii acres B of Potatoes. ■ Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock punctually, and I Ls the days are short, and the lots numerous, the Auc- ■ tioneers respectfully request the early attendance of pur- f.1aSf:rs. I ■ SALE AT THE CRANE INN, HOPE, FLINT- SHIRE. To BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. ■ J. BAUGH AND JONES, at the Crane Inn, afore- I Mid, (under a bill of Sale), on Friday, the 23rd day of ■ October, 1863, the whole of the Household Furniture, ■ tnd other effects, now upon the premises of the Crane H lan, aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr John Dutton, Comprising: In Justice's room, fender, dining table, 8 chairs. 7 pictures, case of stuffed birds, 2 glass shades, ■ with flowers, 2 lustres, Time-piece, mahogany side ■ bard, 2 fire seleens. Kitchen;—Fender and fire-ironf, ■ ^on stool. 2 tables, 2 screens, settle, 2 chairs, 8 day's M dock, in mahogany case, piano forte, set of pewter mea- M snres, set of spirit do., 6 pewter half pints, sundry jugs tndglasscs, 3 lamps, copper warming pan, tea and wai- r trays, sundry tins and brasses, i-on kettle, metal cof- M fee pot, meat chopper, window blind, &c. Back kitchen: Staff churn, 2 tubs, stillage, round table, iron skellet, yd gridirons, sundry tins, and saucepans, large cup- 'sjil. Bed-room No. 1:-4 post bedsteads, straw ilise, mahogany chest of drawers, 4 cane seated H rs oval papier machie tables., wash stand and ser- Hj 'Ice, toilet table and f- lass, night commode, feather bed d bf-I,,teads, and bed clothes, druggeting, writing fltk, blind roller and rack. Bed-room No.2 :-Stnmp H ^dstinds, mattrass, chaff bed and bed clothes. Bed- M "()ril No. 3 -—French bedsteads, mattrass, feather led, H earn- seated chair, stool, work basket and stand. Par- ■ nr AO. iSix cane seated chairs, two arm chairs, t!¡d one riisli seated chair sofa, table and cover, nine 1 -tares, looking glass, chimney ornaments, cornice "Jlé antI tUrtain;. 9 spittoons. Parlour No. 2 5 single <:11} 1 armed chairs, 4 rush seated chairs, table and ? ?'?' ? pictures, window MmJ, roller and racks, cast 'H ""?r. In y? :—Salting turnel, dolly and tub, rain .) d 1 ? ??'. 2 benches, sundry casks and buckets, 3 sows and 1 ? '|°re pi? 3 Rtone ?? one wood pig troughs, &c. Crops, ? k,atk of hay, &c., &c. „ Sale to commence at 11 o'clock punctually ■ ROSSETT MONTHLY SALE. I-. VTEssitS BAUGH and JONES beg to announce ■ ^that their next Sale of Fat and Store Cattle, M Pigs, Horses, and Implements in Husbandry, tuke place at Mr Ledsome's, the Alyn Hotel, Oli 'Ioiitlt'v, the 19th day of October, 1863, t!JlI "ill thaIJk lJal-tis wihinrr to introduce Stock to do tiuly as possible, either with themselves or Mr entered:— H 8 Fat Beasts ■ 3 Fresh Barrens ■ 90 Fat Sheep 10 Good Porkeis ■ 6 DittH Stores Sow and Six Pigs # Ditto and Seven ditto I 2 Fat Pigs, about 16 scorc eith ■ lm i-n-iiorty of W. Dodd, Esq., Mr. Letlsome, Mr ■ Ciiiiievallyn, Ili- Wooircli, Mavlord, Mr. tievns, I ■ and ■ '«'iieon at l.and stic at 2 o,el: Clo 'lt:,j-(;h" "1. 'ù ..1. I ■ CUesler and Wrexham, < WREXHAM SMITHFIELD MONTHLY FAIRS MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES beg to announce HJL that the'- next sale of Fat and Store Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Horses, and Implements in Husbandry, w.11 take place in the above Smithfield, on Thursday, the 5h of November, 1863, where they are prepared with good accommodation for such stock as their friends may fivor them -with. Terms moderate and Settle- ments prow 'p-' Offices-C;jeste,,r and Wrexham. Sales by Mr. Griffiths. OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. FREEHOLD PTTBLIC HOUSE AND SHOP. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by MR. GRIFFITHS, JL On the Premises, the Plough Inn, Overton, in the County of Fiint, 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 esablished and well frequented MESSUAGE OR PUBUC HOUSE, house, called or known by the name of the THE PLOUGH," with the SHOP, large YARD and GARDEN, and con- venient Out-buildings thereto attached situate within the Borough af Overton, in the County of Flint, now in the Occupation of the Proprietor, Mr. John Antley. The House contains two good sized Parlours, Bar, two Kitchens, large Brewhouse, and suitable Bedrooms. The whole Premises have recently been put into capital repair by the present owner. This lnn has been in existence for many years, is well known as a good house of business, and there-are the full Licenses attached to it. The Premises may be Viewed at anytime, and further Particulars obtained at the Offices of Mr. W. Henry Randies, Solicitor, Ellesmere. MARCHWIEL, NEAR WREXHAM. 0 BE SOLD BY TENDER, Eleven Acres of TFirst-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 Griffiths, Auc- tioneer, Overton, Flintshire. To view, apply to Mr. Bladon, Marchwiel. Sept. 14th, 1863. MR. GRIFFITHS, AUCTIONEER & VALUER, OVERTON, 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 them that he will still continue to do to the best of his ability ju getting the full value for the Articles which are put in his charge, and to make prompt settlements with moderate charges, and he 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 profit. Sales by Mr. Charles Richards. VALUABLE BUILDING PLOTS IN WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR C. RICH- TARDS, at the Golden Lion Inn, High-street, Wrexham, on Wednesday the 28th day of November, 1863, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, (unless previously disposed of by private treaty, of which due notice will ,he given,) subject to conditions, of sale, to be then pro- duced, the following valuable lots ef Building land, viz. LOT 1.—A piece or parcel of land now used as a gar- den, being part of the Spiing Gardens, situate in the township of Wrexham Regis, and containing 1275 square yards, or thereabouts, be the same more or less, now in the occupation of Mr Joseph Jones. LOT 2.—A piece or parcel of Land, adjoining Lot 1, containing 1004 square yards, or thereabouts, be the same more or less, now used as a garden, in the occu- pation of Mr Stevens. LOT 3.—A piece or parcel of land adjoining Lot 2, containing 1123 square yards, or thereabouts, be the same more or less, now used as a garden in the occupa- tion of Mr Lewis. LOT 4.—A piece or paxeel of land adjoining Lot 3, containing 1040 square yards, or thereabouts, be the same more or less, now used as a garden, in the occu- pation of Mrs Knibbs. The above Lots are well stocked with fruit trees, have a good frontage, and are -very eligible for the erection of villa residences. Further particulars may be had on application to Mr T. Rymer, Solicitor, Wrexham, where a plan of the Lots may be seen, or at the office of the Auctioneer, Hope- street, Wrexham. TO BREWERS PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. SALE AT THE KING'S HEAD, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. f R RICHARDS has been commissioned by Mrs l?JL Thomas, who is leaving the premises, to SELL BY AUCTION' on Friday October 30, 1863, the whole of the stock in trade, Brewing Utensils, Household Fur- niture, and other effects, Comprising—A quantity of casks, in good condition, quarters, halves, barrels and puncheons, seven store ditto in Vaults, working tubs, coolers, ladders, mash tubs, spouts, ale pump, large wrought iron pan with brass tap, bars, doors, and bear- ers all complete, equal to new, a quantity of lead piping, two malt mills, pocket of hops, patent malt mill, stallages, &e., a useful bay cob, light cart, saddle and bridle, gears, &c. The Household Furniture includes, settle, round front parlour screens, covered with leather, tables, chairs, eofa, clock, cupboards, bedsteads, flock and feather beds, bed clothing, &c., &c., counters in bar, ale and spirit measures, pewter cups, glasses, jugs, de- canters, &c., with numerous other articles, and effects, suitable for house keeping. Catalogues can be obtained from the auctioneer four days previous to sale. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, prompt, owing to the lots being numerous. Office, Hope-street, Wrexham, Oct. 15th, 1863. SALE AT THE PENTRE, NEAR RUABON, DEN- BIGHSHIRE. MR RICHARDS has received instructions from Mrs J[yJL Roberts, TO SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, October 26, 1863, at the Anchor Inn, where they have been removed for convenience of sale, a quantity of use- ful Household Furniture, grand pianoforte (by Broad- wood and Son's, London,) Pheaton, saddle, &c. The Furniture comprise :-Six mahogany hair seated chairs, two arm ditto, one easy ditto, four kitchen chairs three bedroom ditto, arm ditto, sofa, two maho- gany tables, ladies work ditto, mahogany washstand, two painted dressing tables, two ditto washstands. Perambu- lator Dutch and Kidderminster carpets, rug, oil cloth, brass and other fenders, linen press, hastener, flour scales staff churn, hand class and water can, large bronzed oil lamp, hot water jugs with metal tops, Parian and other omainerts. Engravings, &c., &c. Sale to commence punctually at two o'clock. Sale by Mr. Humphreys. WALTON HOUSE, LLANGOLLEN. R. HUMPHREYS has been commissioned by 1"1. William Dicas, Esq., (who is leaving the neigh- bourhood) to offer 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 Collard and Collard), capital Feather Beds, Hair and Wool Mattresses, Palliasses, Linen, Blankets, Plate, Plated Goods, Antique and Modern China, Glass, Kitchen and Culinery Articles, handsome Pony Phaeton, Horses, Chestnut Pony, about eight tons of Hav, and numerous other effects. 0 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 he obtained at the Hand and Royal Hotels, and the other principal Inns in Llangollen, Wynnstay Arms, Kuabon, Hand Inn, Chirk, Berwyn C mi, Glyndyrduy, Owen Glyndwr Hotel, Corwen, or by (ndoing a postage stamp to Mr Humphreys, Penyxnaes, Llangollen. WINTER FASHIONS. T C. JONES, begs to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has just returned from London, where he has carefully seleced a -choice variety of MANTLES, JACKETS, DRESSES, SHAWLS, FURS, &c., &c., also MiUmery m ail its Branehes, all of which will be ready for Sale on Thursday next, OcLober 22th. • • T. C. Begs to call attention to his Stock of Mounting. Bonnets *Iwayt; kept on hand. Wrexham, October 17th, 1863. THE LARGEST UPHOLSTERY, CABINET MANUFACTORY & SHOW ROOMS IN NORTH WALES. 20 TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. 20 E OWEN begs to announce to the Public, that being about to mahp considerable alterations in his premises, Elie has decided upon clearing oS a great portion <? his Immense STOCK, at a very great REDUCTION in PRICE. Parties Furnishing will find this a most favourable opporliaoity, the Stock having been purchased beiore the present advance of 10 per Cent, now made by all manufacturing houses in consequence of the great advance upon mateiials. The Stock comprises every variety of Furniture suitable for the iCøttage or Mansion, including :—Drawing- room Suites in Walnut, Rosewood, and Mahogany. Dining-room ditto in Mahogany. Bedroom Mahogany, Birch, and:Painted goods. Hall Furniture in Mahogany-and Oak. Brass and Iron Bedsteads of Superior quality and great reduction in pnce. Spring, Hair, Wool, and Flock Mattresses. Carpets, in Brussels, Tapestry Kidder- minster and Dutch, Hearth Rugs to Match. Oil Cloths, Matiings, Door Matts, &c. Brilliant Pier and Land- scape Glasses, Cheval and Toilet diitJO, several very elegant Toilet Glasses of the neatest design. 3000 Pieces of Paper Hangings in endless variely of pattern, and at prices never before offered. Damasks, Reps, Upholstering Trimmings and every article connected with the trade. E.O. would call special attention to a large quantity of Second-hand Goods, including Mahogany and other Furniture, Carpets, Curtains, and almost every requisite for household purposes. All Orders exceeding 22. delivered within five miles free of charge, by his own Spring Van. IMPORTANT TO PURCHASERS OF DRAPERY GOODS. GIVING UP THE GENERAL DRAPERY BUSINESS.  GORDON, respectfully invites the Ladies and Housekeepers of Wrexham and its vicinity, tomspect the E Goods contained in the following Departments, which Goods he is now SELLING OFF AT COST PRICE, As he intends carrying on only the TAILORING and MILINERY Business. ) BLACK AND ROLOURED SILK DEPARTEENT Paisley, Fur-trimmed Wool, Plaid Wool and Cashmere Shawl ditto Fancy Dress ditto French Merino, ditto Plain Coburg and Circassion ditto Wool and German Plaid ditto Plain and coloured Winsey ditto I Liusey and Linsey Petticoats ditto PBYNT DEPABTSCENT Heisery and Glove ditto Stay and Crinoline ditto Blanket, Sheet, and Quilt ditto Linen and Tick ditto Flannel ditto Lace and Fall ditto Fancy Dress Trimming ditto Ribbon, Velvet, and Haberdashery ditto æabe Cover and Table Cloth ditto An early inspection is requested, as the great advantages here offered must command an immediate clearance. ALBERT HOUSE, 14, Hope-atreet, Wrexham. AUTUMN AND WINTER FASHIONS, AT MANCHESTER HOUSE, CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM. MR. WHIGHT BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public, that he has just returned from London, where he has bought a jD LARGE STOCK of DRAPERY and MILLINERY GOODS, consisting of Woollen Cloths, Shawls, Cloth Mantles, Cloth Jackets,'Fancy Dresses, Winsey, Mohair, Coburg, Alpaca, Fancy Woollen Skirts, Crinoline Skirts, Silk Velvet, Terry Velvet, Ribbon Flowers, Feathers, Velvet Ribbons, Headdresses, Straw Bonnets, Velvet and Silk Bonnets, Straw hats, Velvet Hats, Cloth Caps, Silk Neck Ties, Gloves, Collars, Stays, Umbrellas, Flannels, Shirts, Fancy Hose, Braids, &c., Bonnets, Dresses, and Mantles, made on the shortest notice. Funerals com- letely furnished. No. 4, Church Street, Wrexham. I FOR CHARITY PURPOSES. I 500 PAIRS OF BLANKETS, I 240 PAIRS OF COTTON SHEETS I 90 PIECES OF WELSH FLANNEL. ROBERT LLOYD, 7, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. BEGS to announce to the Ladies of Wrexham and its Vicinity, that he has just received the second parcel .D of the 500 pairs of Blankets, which were contracted for in April last, and Cotton Sheets that were contract- ed for in December, 1862, and Flannels in June last, therefore are considerably under present Market Value, which he in tends giving his customers the advantage. 7, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. ————————-————————————————————————— ? ——?_?. ESTABLISHED 1805 HOME-MADE BOOT AND SHGE WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM JENKINS, Ladies and Gentlemen's Fashionable Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, next door to the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, 1. Yorhe-street, Wrexham. WJ. Respectfully invites Public attention to his superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES suitable for the W present season. In the Measure Department especial regard is paid to the structure of the foot, whereby an elegant and easy fit is insured, with the same attention to economv as if selected from the Stock. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Families and Schools supplied on advantageous terms. Children's Boots and Shoes of first-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. JC.AND J. FIELD, WAX CHANDLERS TO 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 produced by 98 lbs. of parafifns candles is equal to that of 120 lbs. of spermaceti, or 138 lbs. of wax, or 144 lbs. sf stearic, or 155 lbs. of the best com.posibe vandles.Vide DB. LBTHEBY'S Report. Paraffine Candles, Prize Medal" Is. 8d. per lb. Is. 8d. per lb. Gas Spermaceti Candle, do. Is. 8d. per lb. Paraffine Spermaceti Ditto, ..Oo 0 0 Is. 7d. per lb. Ditto Transparent Wax Ditto Is. 7d. per lb. 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 magnificent light. Is. 4d. per lb. The New Paraffine Composites, which en be recommended for family use ingeaem1, lls9d per doz. for net cash, or. -8 Is. Od. per lb. I Improved Hard Chamber Candles Transparent Coloured Candles; Transparent Colouregl PiamCandle; Carriage Candles, all sizes Spiral Spills, for lighting lamps. t) N,B.—All the above may be obtained at LONDON PRICES from W. POSTER, SUCCESSOR TO MESSRS. OVERTON AND BEALE, FAMILY GROCER AND TEA DEALER, No. 1, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. [Priced List on application.] NEW FRUIT! NEW FRUIT!! W. PORTER, FAMILY GROCER AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, HAS just received a choice selection of the finest NEW FRUITS imported this season, comprising the ft finest Dehesa Muscatels, Eleme Figs, Sultanas, Valencia Raisins, Fine Patras Currants Imperial French Plums, in 21b., 3 £ lb., and 71b Bottles, &c., &c. Also, 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; fine ditto, 3s 4d; very fine, 3s 8d; finest Assam Souchong, 4s. COFFEE fresh Roasted weeldy. GREAT REDUTION in the price of Prices's COMPOSITE CANLLES-Good Composites, 8d, 9d, and lOd. 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. HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. TTTK 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. Od. per pound. Fine Ditto (Strongly recommended) 3s. 6d. Fine Ditto (This 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. No. 3 „ (Good Candle, much recommended) 8d. TIM MIS & COMPANY, TEA IMPORTERS, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE BANKRUPTY ACT, 1861. ORDER OF DISCHARGE. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at Wrexham, in the matter of John WilFmns, of Rhosllanerchrugog, in the Parish of Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh, Tailor and Draper. Whereas at a Public Sitting of the Court held this day, the Court granted an ORDER OF DISCHARGE to t'te said Bankrupt, Notice is Hereby Given, that an Ordr of Discharge will be drawn up and delivered to the sanl Bankrupt after the expiration of Thiity Days fro II this date, unless, Tl the meantime, an Appeal be du',y entered ar,'a^nst the Judgment of the said Court. Dated this 14th day of October, 1863, (Signed) L. R. illOPLUAN, High Baiuft. THE BANKRUPTCYJ ACT, 1861.. IN the matter of ROBERT EDWARDS, of Clwyd JL Street, Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh, carrying on business as Agent for Messrs. Edward and Roger Ellis, of Liverpool, in the County of Lancaster, Corn and Flour Dealers. Whereas at a public sitting of the said County Court, held on the ninth day of October, 1863, the Court granted an order of discharge to the said Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that an order of discharge will be drawn up and delivered to the said Bankrupt after the expira- tion of thirty days from this date, unless in the mean time an appeal be duly entered [against the granting thereof. Dated this Dtli day of October, 1863. (Signed) R. EDW AIDS, Reglstrar. 4t j TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. GENTLEMEN,-The time is near at hand when the term of my office as a member of the Town Council expires, and in order to prevent any mis-appre- hension, and to leave you free to act, I beg respectfully to say that I wish to retire from the Council, and do not intend to offer again as a Candidate. During the six years I have had the honour of a seat in the Council I endeavoured, to the best of my judg- ment and ability, to serve the interests of the inhabi- tants (not ratepayers only) of the borough by promoting the carrying out of sanitary measures, the improvement of the highways, and by regulating the expenditure. I trust I have given you satisfaction in these respects. I have not always been so successful in carrying out my views as I could have wished, but then, as the next best thing I have deferred with as good a grace as I could to the majority-who, fair play for them, appeared to be as anxious for the good of the borough as myself I -differences of opinion will arise, but particularly in j a new Councl Board, where every member thinks or, ought to think, that the present and future welfare of I the borough depends on himself. Thanking you for the honour conferred upon me in Ii electing me twice to a seat in the Council. I I remain, | Your humble servant, Wrexham, Oct. 16, 1863. JOHN BURY. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. GENTLEMEN,-In conformity with the urgent \J request of many of my fellow-townsmen, I beg to offer myself as a Candidate for one of the vacancies in the Town Council. Having been a resident of the town for twenty-four years, and being a freeholder and a large ratepavcr, my interests are in every way identical with those of my brother Burgesses. Should you, therefore, be pleased to elect me, you may, with every confidence depend upon me as one who will watch your interests, both as regards your welfare, and as an opponent to all un- necessary expenses. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant, Town-hill, Oct. 6th, 1863. JOHN BEIRNE. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. GENTLEMEN, having upon a former occasion been chosen to represent you in the first Council for the Borough, and retired from the post after 3 years service, 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 offer myself as a Candidate for the office of Councillor at the coming election. As I have a large freehold interest, and cany on a considerable trade in the town, the rates, and measures affecting the Borough, are matters im which I cannot do otherwise than feel a deep concern. I am desirous of local improvements, but at the same time cannot sanction any expenditure which is not ac- tually needed, and think economy in matters of outlay ought to be carefully kept in view. I have observed with regret the party spirit which has been infused in the town affairs, since the Charter was obtained, a spirit which has done no good, but a great extent of harm. I will ally myself with no party but 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 I WREXHAM. GENTLEMEN,-Being requested by a large number I \Jf of the Burgesses to offer myself again as a 'I Candidate for one of the vacancies in the Town Council, I place myself ih your hands, soliciting your votes upon the same principles I entered the Council—economy and retrenchment; and, if elected, to keep down 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-street, Oct. 7th, 1863. W M. LLOYD. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. GENTLEMEN,—As I have been solicited by a great I Gnumber of my fellow-townsmen, I offer myself aa I a Candidate for the office of a Town Councillor. I My desire is to promote the welfare of all classes, and t while the Sanitary Improvements are going on, my long: professional experience in works will enable me to nar- rowly watch your interests. Should you be pleased to elect me, you may rely upon my encouraging every plan for the public benefit con- sistent with moderate expenditure and the rising im- portance of the town. I am, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, JOHN T. PILKINGTON. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. I BROTHER RATEPAYERS,—There being a va- JD cancy in the Town Council on the 1st November next, and having been solicited by a large body of Rate- I' payers to allow myself to be nominated as a candidate for the same, and also being a housekeeper and rate- payer amongst you for the last 40 years, I am therefore I well known to you all. Should I be elected, it will be my constant endeavour to support the Drainage, and we must, of course, have Water Works (on an economical scale) to flush them, but I am greatly opposed to the Slaughter House Ques- tion and also the Six Urinal Notices brought forward at the last meeting of the Town Council by the Mayor. Your obedient Servant, Brook-street House, JOSEPH PUGH. Oct. 16, 1863. Education. E DUCATION.-A private TUTOR wanted to give I l 'J daily instruction in Latin, French, and English. Apply to R. Hughes and Son, Wrexham. To be Sold. FOR SALE. I TWO Egg end BOILERS, about 30 feet long, and 51 feet diameter, in thorough repairs, without nttings, made by the Rhydymwyn Company. Also a cast-iron T Beam, 18 feet long, and Kin" 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 FAHf. TO-BE SOLD byPi-ivate Contract, all that FARM, .L called the Graig," situate in the parish of Llan- armon yale, in the county of Denbigh, containing by admeasurement 43a. lr. lOp. of ancient lands, together with the allotment of excellent (enclosed) Grazing LAND, adjoining thereto, containing 4Sa. 3r. 2p., the whole in the occupation of Mr. John Beech. The above very compact FARM adjoins the Turn- pike Road leading from Llanarmon yale to Pont Bleiddyn and Chester, and properties of Thos. Fitzhugh, Esq., Mr. Morgan, and others. It is within six miles of the Market b Towns of Ruthin and Mold. From the proximity of this property to some Noted Mines and other indications it is computed that there is Lead uuder the Estate. There are two Valuable Lime. Stioue Quarries, and five Cottages and Gardens. There is also a Pew in the parish church of Llanarmon yale. The Farm House and Buildings arc 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, &-c. (I..A. 01 Llangollen, at whos-e office a plan and particulars of the l property may be inspected. Llangollen, Sept. 24,1803. ( 1 j To BE SOLD, a handsome Bay Colt, rising 4 years. 01«j hands high. By General Sale, dam bw Aigger, Grand dam by Apricot, is very quiet, and would suit a lady.—Apply to Mr John Taylor, Swan Inn, Pea- y-bryn Wrexham, TO BE SOLD OR LET, (with immediate posses- JL sion) a good Biick and Draining Pipe Work, with all the working plant, consisting of an excellent pipe machine, moulds, brick benches, barrows, planks, &c., &e. The kiln and hot shed are all in good working or- der. The work is situate near the Buckley terminus of the Buckley and Connah's Quay Railway. For price and particulars, apply to Mrs Shone, Horse and J&ckev* Buckley, Mold, Flintshire. TO CAPITALISTS AND OTHERS. 10 be SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, sevrrnl I valuable FARMS and accommodation LAND WATER CORN MILL, and COTTAGES, situate in' the township of Moreton Above, at Pentre Christionydd, Tai-nant, and Trefechan, in the immediate vicinity of Rhosllanerehrngog. For particulars and to treat for same apply to Mr. T. RYMER, Solicitor, Wrexham- To be Let. OFFICES TO LET. TO LET, with immediate possession, Three Roows, I- adapted for Offices situate at Queen-street Cham- bers, Wrexham, Apply on the premises or to iht tenant, Mr Sherrett, Queen-street, Chambers. TO BE LET, Furnished APARTMENTS, a Sittu? TRoom, and two or three Bedrooms if required? Terms moderate. 17oc31 TO BE LET. A GOOD HOUSE, suitable for a Respectable Family Asituate in BUCKLEY, So miles from the Town of Mold, and one from PADESWOOD, Station, con- taining 4 Bedrooms, 2 Front Sitting Rooms, Kitehea &c. For particulars apply to Mr. JOHN DAVIES, Rope Manufacturer, Buckley, Mold. TO LET, comfortable APARTMENTS for one cr Ttwo Young Men, in a respectable part of the towm of Wrexham. Apply to the Printer's. TWO COTTAGES TO LET in Regent-place. Ap. i. ply to J. Jones, Slate merchant. TO BE LET a commodious House and Shop, No 3 Town Hill, Wrexham.—Apply to Mr Rowland, em the premises. A SHOP TO LET, in Charles-street. Apply to lL. /BL. M. Jones. TO BE LET with immediate possession, im the I principal thoroughfare leading from the Cross to the Railway Station, that Large House, Shop xsd Premises, No. 30 in Regent-street, Wrexham. Apply t* Mr William Jones, Ironmonger, Mold, or to Mr Htigk Davies, Surveyor, Wrexham, who will show thA premises. TO BE LET, and entered upon at Michaelmas Mx? ? the Premises at Rhyd y mwyn, near Mold, FHml,- shire, at present occupied by Messrs. Taylor & Co., sa an Iron foundry. These premises are desirably situated about three miles from Mold, on the river Alyn, in thi very heart of the Mold Mining District, and possessn* an extensive water power, are well calculated for a Foundry, as 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 alaeady 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, Tyddras y gwynt, near Mold, will show the premises, and fcrthjer particulars may be had on applying to Mr G. M. Dixq- Bucknowle Honse. TO BE LET with immediate possession, th* THOUSE, SHOP and Premises lately œ. pied by Mr Seth Morris Jones, draper, 23 Queen-street, Wrexham. Apply at Mr. Wm. Sherratt, Queea-sfcreti Chambers, Wrexham. Situations, &c., Wanted. TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS.. WANTED a Junior Hand, or one who has served » part of his time. Personal applxation ja-eferre A, Apply to W. M. DAVIES. Waterloo House, Oswestry. TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS. AN Archict has a VACANCY in his office M? Ahouse for a well educated youth as In-door M? ticled pupil for five years. More than ordinaly advan- tages for gaining a thorough knowledge of the profes- sion. Premium moderate and would depend upon tlv* youth's ability. Address, in first instance, Architect, Post Office, Chester. WANTED at Marchwiel Hall, a respectable aM VV OOMPETENT PERSON to take charge of the Laundry, and to live in one of the Lodges. A Widow with one daughter would be suitable. RANTED, a SERVANT, who can drive a psir TV of horss, he will have to assist in the Ga^ii and make himself useful out of doors. None but t? with a good character and accustomed to drive a pair of horses need apply. Apply at the Advertiser office. WLAW. ?_ V_ ???r? ? Term of Years, a respect? INTELLIGENT YOUTH, who writer g.? hand, is quick at accounts, and can speak Welsh. Also a respectable W OMAN to take charge of Offirc-i, and to live on the premises. Address—William Sheirott, Solicitor, Wrexham. WANTED, a Respectable FEMALE, between tii VV and 25 years of age. as HOUSEMAID is « gentleman's family in-the neighbourhood of Wrexiam. Apply to Mr Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. 0017 ANTED, a Respectable Youth as an APPREN- W TICE to the Grocery and Provision h?< I Apply to Mr H. Jones, Liverpool House, Rhosllarsct- chrugog. WANTED, a night W atchman, must be .s?ca?' yV reliable man, none other n??d apply. middl# ?gpd, married man preferred.—Apply to Jones ac?!  R.  Rocke, Salop Road, Wrexham. I WANTED an E?RAND BOY, apply ?TMr?- VV PIERCE, Cabinet Maker, Bridge-st, W?exha? WANTED by a respectable person a Cottagr,, ør Unfurnished Apartments, in or near WrfcxW if in the country, the neighbourhood of GwerEyllt ti Summer Hill preferred. For particulars apply to Mr Bayley, Stationer. W ANTED.Tin respc!ah!e, Tradesman. fa)", t DAILY GOVERN ESS, competent to • the elements of a sound English Education, combL-d J with a knowledge of music. Apply at the Advertiser* « Office, Wrexham. o ce, rex lam. VTTASHING TAKEN IN.—No Washing W used, and good Green for Bleachin° g. A.v>v.vI y^ Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. W ANILTED to purchase, a quantity of CLOVER 1.: A wS Crol)s. -Ipply to oue., chant, Wrexliani. WANTED, in a rospec?ble ??!? th7  't'V bourhoo¡l of J'?'??"?' Situ?-?U ? HC.r? ?MATITD or WAITRESS. Apply to Mr ???., V.¡,  seller, Wrexham. >< X .?