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Sales by Auction. "??ES By MESSRS BAUGH & JONES. "'V"  of FAT AXD TORE STOCK AT GOLDEN SALK 01 LION, HOSSETT, I' Oh Monday next, the 1st of May, 1871. AI «-r<«;KS. BAUGH & JONES respectfully announce ?\?t tint their next SALE of Fat and Store STOCK l'"ion, Rossett, will be held on MONDAY next,  ?   ion, Rossett, will be held on MoxDAY next, ,1-( ,Ii 1871. the i1- ,i f >h'.vt STOCK ENTERED. ?t;\t?:? prime Fat Beasts 11it of F?t Calves j; h\t of prime Fat Sheep j), do. Lambs ,r-il Fat Pigs I Further ^»"traies resp!ectf,.llv soHcited. il:l1. s?e?t Two o'clock. 843g i ? ivfi .i''j '"r ?/ ?/ P!??<- ?M?'M of HOUSEHOLD K l'rr,i!rnE, 7?'"?- and ? quantity Miscellaneous tj n?-'v i" r'/in?<s-?'c?, Wrexham. t f'?' H\UGH AND JONES will submit for 'I b:-> hY Auction (without reserve), on Tuesday. l' :->I oj' Mav. 1?71. upon the premises at No. 17. .:ht'?' ? \vrc\ham, the whole of the HOUSE Chark.t1-IITl:E and STOC.IN-TRADI<: of Jollll H0l>"  ?,,sisting of painted, whIte, and oak Jii '"11- l" ,vor consisting of painted, white, and oak ?,?n.  "forty chairs (various ) painted couches t?).t? :t"? 'y .?,j American cloth, large Wedgwood ani-"?"' It smaller ditto, sundry glass, chim', ami earthen^ • t"1 UUii flour scales, bird cages, clothe I IWll't' ?,d ?''?"   ..us boxes, oak and other chests, tea tM?eM.P"?"????er, part of lathe, clocks, large Ir' ft™ulistener, part of lathe, clocks, large tr?s. ?"'? r ,u massive gilt rame, a number of oi) .tl\re ?.i-w..rk 1m ? aiui prints, dulc.me. gasbrackets. pai"t"??. ? .?' ;md iron stools, wire tire guard, two 11'dJ1: u, fenders, "'?)"' J large "ent jar, steps, whedharro\\ .¡ I'UII! Jargc "?!,tk chest of drawers, dressing tables and tOl1" 0, I t.thi ?n" ss bedsteads, several wood bed- ?shst.?' _?J? a?ck beds and bed clothes, three ¡ '11II nnttre"t', 'I wshst.and > ?ht' c.umiode, tOI et ware, oil lamp, fli.]lle¡" "1,1, n, t" of BOOKS, and a variet\' of other JJl:ttr:-õ. a larg.e q nau H.. 'Nicies and effect-^ ?? ?,t.,ek prompt. &110 :1 e -=- SHOl^ l: THir UNMN HALL, WREXHAM, ,'fn hv \UCTi<?. Messrs BAUGH To he (; E" at Ir s.vii'K s, the Lion Inn, Wrex- T°  ?V.v theHtli .May. H7J, at 4 o'clock in the 'lam nil u, ,1\, "f I I "t W coudlt.J\lI\s 0 "I e, ^teriil)0,iL|[ oil^he ?" floor I OT t" n H"¡¡ Wrexham. "?oT ?" ? SHOP, numbered 43, on the upper floor of 1,0 r. '\1' ,,iÜ Lni,>n H¡tll.. ?r??"?."S' further P??ulars apply to Mr T@ ,'¡('W ;\111 KniKiii .1; 'jt ,I' or the Auctioneers, Temple Place, }1I\1E¡¡ so., 8561 Wrexw.ii.  PRELDIIXAHY NOTICE. ,( 3/??'? Ihmfhold Furniture and other effects at .'0' u .f  .} (; r»>-road. "t?" l,l\'| fE"SSKS BAUGH and JONES have been favoured witli instructions from Mr J. Griiffths, who is ,.)r?in hi> n'sid?nce, to offer for SALE by AUCTION uiMi rt!? premises at No. 4. Crove-road, Wrexham, 111"'11 ) f 'I 1 '-1 h' ■tioiv^'uil. on FRIDAY, the 12th day of May, 1871, his vduaMe HOUSEHOLD 1TKMTUUK, and other efferts, comprising dining, drawing, and 1 e Iroom suites, ..J¡i..fh ill mahogany, walnut, and biivhwoods, with kit- chen furniture, culinary articles, and miscellaneous hili particulars will appear in a future advertisement, and detailed particulars in catalogues, which may be obtained from the Ai'rmiXKER tix days' prior to the sale. Sale to commence at 11 a. m. punctually. 811z PHELIMINAKY ANXOUNCEMEXT. SALE AT SUMMER HILL HOUSE, GWERSYLLT. MESSRS BAnH A JONES have been favoured ??_ with ins ructions frolL the representatives of the late Charles Hovser. to prepare for SALE by AUC- TION of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Out- door Effects of this deceased gentleman, at Summer Hill, aforesaid, on Monday, the 15th day of May, 1871, and not on the sth, as previously advertised. The House and Land to Let, with immediate possession. Particulars will appear in future advertisements. 793r SALES BY MR GRIFFITHS. THE OAK FARM, STREET-YR-UWCH, MARCH- WIEL. MR (.R!FFITm respectfully announces that he has ?yJ been favoured with instructions from Mr Merris, who is leaving the farm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on xhe premises as above, on Monday next, the 1st day of May, 1871, the whole of the choice STOCK, consisting o i- 7 Well-bred Cows and Heifers Fat Pig, Pony Dog Trap and Market Cart Farming Implements, and HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c. Sale at twelve o'c.ock. Overton, Ruabon. S44r OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MR GRIFFITHS has received instructions from Mr ?JL Jones, Wootton, TO SELL BY AUCTION in the above Smitlifield on WEDNESDAY, May 3rd, 15 well-bred three-year-old HEIFERS, with first CALVES at foot, in tirst rate condition. Sale at Ten o'clock. 854z DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. FAIR DAY. "It'll GRIFFITHS respectfully announces that his ?T Iwxt L E will be held in the above .Smithneld ihi'KSHAY, the 4th day of May, 1^71, when he will otiW for SALE BY AUCTION, a splendid supply of FAT STOL E. Sale at Ten o'clock, prompt. Overton. Ruabon. 750a OVKRTON, FLINTSHIRE. FAMILY RESIDENCE and LAND to be Sold !>){ Ati -iion, fith immediate poxxexsion, by MR. CRlFEITHS (unless previously disposed of by 1" i private treaty, of which due notice will be given), at tin. iiowlin." Green Inn, Overton, in the county of Flint, on Mu.uiay, the 15th day of May, 1871, at four o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then pruiuewl. A comfortable and genteel RESIDENCE called Laburnum Villa," containing Drawing, Dining, and Breakia-c U i seven airy Bed Rooms. Kitchens, and convenient Uui-omces Coach-house, Three-stalled Stable, ('otvties, &c.. with a very productive Walled Garden, well stocked with choice fruit trees. Yard, Orchard, and Pasture Land, containing about Three Acres, thereto adjoining late in the occupation of William Clayton, Esq. The Premises lie detached in the borough of Overton, nearly surrounded by the property of Edmund Peel, Esquire, within five miles of Ellesmere and Ruabon Staiimis. on the Cambrian, and Shrewsbury and Chester Railways, and seven miles from Wrexham, lr,1 ones, of the Bowling Green Inn, will show the premises; and for further particulars, apply at the <RNIEe.-»f Mr SALTER, Solicitor, Ellesmere. 82-Je SALE BY MR THOMAS DEAN. be SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr THOMAS at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, Flintshire, on Tuesday, the 10th day of May, 1S71, at Two for Ihree o cluck in the afternoon, in the following or such other lots, and subject to such conditions as may be determined on at the tune of s;lle :— LoT i. Au ?j?t Freehold MESSUAGE or PUBLIC- H'E called the Cross Keys," situate on the north lli:'1 ew'sLre"t in the town of )101d in the county 01 thru.. Also all that Freehold DWELLING-HOUSE, SHOP, an>! irmises, u?ether with the SLAUGHTER-HOUSE lJeloll"IIl" ther.' 'I'" 1 1 I. 1 onongmg titeretu, and turning the last lot. All which eims"s arH »<»v in the occupation of Isaac Davies, ? ti ''?'' "? £t>U per annum. The slaughter-house f a C0Jlsl a^,lt' P"rtion of the entire rent of the properv -.t?? "'? ?°? Three several Freehold COTTAGES .ltl'lecorllel'f \1']- -,t rL('niei^ -^lihord-street, fronting to High-street, in 'W!' ? Mol(|. th county of Flint, nearlY oinif ,u the Dolphin Inn, and now in the respective ,e !"S '• ''0'm Theldon, Thomas GriHiths, and Tlw.H'1-1 aegfegate f"ll" And I a Ie a""l'e"ate rents 0 J; os- A III  ail that piece of ground situate at the back of the -if ''V-e- J cottager and containing, together with the v>i:'i t .i ^ee Cl^e*> square yar7Îs or thereabouts, n .1. A C'KLt Frt-h.jld MESSUAGE formerly used a a • i i "lumse> known by the name of the '•V",i together with the outbuiidings, yard, O"trd 'l" b'.J "i'r! eU' and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate OI -1' Northop, ir the county of Flint, front- 111" thp I' I I' ill" t l** '? ??'"S from Connab s Quay to Northop ¡oltl, and containing bv admeasurement 2: perches or th,'r,' I h or ri i ?. ""? And ^so all that FIELD called the We. adjoining the last-mentione<l premises, and ? '"Utag by admeasurements la. ?r. 2Hp. or there- II 1\1 t:-ó  ??s.u?ge would make an excellent family resi- '? Il consists of two parlours, two kitchens,  ?utai)tM out-omces on the ground floor, and four p" wdrooms above. It stands on an eminence, .L)tg views of the estuarv of the river Dee aud '(' ']' Hills, and is within a mih- t' .¡ 0, 1. Ie elsh HII s alH and 4 J miles of ;1' Ita 'I!Iuter of Connah' Ùu:y, and .n miles of '"ereisgoodclav :30 jfee'td?epintheheld, Lo r j 'iro Croft, well adapted for making bricks. DW)-) I iv V those Twelve Stone COTTACiES or ".J)\H()USE with the yards, gardens, and .1!'dUrtt>U')! anm'r'i■.thereunto belonging, situate in the parish of *v .p'V tlle said county of Flint, and called or known l tllú I' f II '1" t.? r ? "?'"? "? ??' Brighton," and now in e resllect tin- r- .JUe "?'n'?tions of Thomas Ellis, Thomas \-n ihl. i.i })  ???' ??'' ??-. ul-\ 'L:l howbllÜ, an,1 others, UI ther p:trtleuhl" 1. I t. I f Ft???Y??: ?-? be ol<tained from Messrs ('I HHl. MIl I I. Chester Mr'rP) "? ?"?' ?? SHARP, Solicitors, Che"ter; or of th.. ?? ?'?), St, Werburgh-street, Moid. ????'T?o?E?:K, the Black Lion Hotel, Mold. ?"S 7StiR i Sale .? a Iwry valuable ?..? ?'??''?   /?' ?/?.???t,a?.,t f,?.????? ?.V/?( t. <taf;n and tie l;lp (I.11 uLI tn jl'/Jjll the B¡'{jIl!Jh- and the like ditto,, J' U"PC Mat-ion, '■ 'f/i "'I the Chextcr awi Void  "??'?<?<t, < "i(t /J'n,( MR..JOHN PICKERING ,?'\ ?'i by the Trustees of the Win ?' "'?''?'?  ChoJ\la.. Saladine.to SHLLnY A)T< '?e -'l! I'iioma- Saladine. to SELI, BY ? thre"f?'. v' M-jf.-v, the KJtli dav of ^lav. 1S7I at tbl- f P'Uict tlally, at the Blossoms Hotel Gii^w our "• '?.r?ot or lots as maybe detern.ined u?,? tn' c\ \1\)"11 'l( tl tune i,i sale, and subject to conditions to betb.V°i al that Piece of FREEHOLD H\])' ¡he¡! (..1" 't ),e:tled Higher Ground, situate in the tow? o '?k.nu?rton.m the parish of Dodlesto.ii' ?' \¡'1' '1 t ). 1 Ie  FUu:, containing 7a. 2r. Sp. or ther^lUt-f J')"I\" llJ tl 'f 'V.L! ) 1" ttl«e ocjupatio;! of Mr John Davies, as vearh t:! t 1' '-and lias a considerabh- frontage to th.' road I. "'?. ?'nn('rtoutoHope.:md olfers a \er. e.i.r. j, l 1 "UI 1 te. couiniaiidiiig most t xt.-n-ive viuws of '?.U),djn:sit?. commanding most t.xt.-n-neviewsof t, "f <'h?hire and Denbighshire, a tine .LIt"(, "t LI 1 1 H'II h L' i n,t. i 1<' e s liS, the Estuary of the Dee, <c', F..r 'u 'II 1, P:lrt'(',llai"s apply to Messrs WALK Kit and >,J*jcitors, or to the AI CTIONIILU, both. IF (/ ster. 77 M- Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR BENJAMIN DAVIES. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Important Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD PROPER- TIES comsixting of J'fixture and Arabic land with House, Gardens, Coach-house and Stable recently built, and lately in the occupation of Mr Euan Jonex, Mine Agent, deceased. The land is eligibly adapted for Building purpoxes, abutting on a good road, situate at PCllycae, in the parish of Ruabon, Alxo FREEHOLD HOUSE, with garden and out- buildings, adjoining the above. And also four other FREEHOLD HOUSES, Gardens and outbuildings, situate in Smith-street, in the totvit of lihosllaner- Chriujag. To BE SOLD bv PUBLIC AUCTION, by MR BENJAMIN DAVIES, by order of the ex- enttor, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon on \U.nxEsDAY, May 10th, 1871, at live o'clock in the n°n' an S,J^'t to conditions to be then read, the followmg Valuable Freehold Property  i'7,A11 fhat desirable Freehold Pasture and Arable held called or known as Cae Mab-y-corn with good and comfortable House, Garden, Coach-house and stables, yard &c. adjoining, situate at Penycae, and ontainmg by admeasurement 8a. 2r. 13 p., or there- bouts. LOT. 2.-All that Valuable Freehold piece or parcel of Pasture Land, called or known as Erw Cigvdd, adjoining Lot 1, containing Ua. 2r. lKp. or thereabout. The above two Lots are highly adapted for Building purposes, there is also great demand for Gardens and both Lots would prove a profitable investment if so divided as to suit applicants. The Land in each Lot is now let as accomodation Land, with a good supply of water, at a rental of £25 per annum. LOT. 3. Twenty Shares in the Wrexham Loan and Investment Company. LOT. 4.— All that Freehold House, outbuildings, and Garden, situate at Penycae aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr Robert Jones, or his undertenants, containing Oa. Or. 32p. LOT. 5.-All those Freehold Houses or Messuages, with the outbuildings and Gardens thereunto belonging, sitti.-tte in Siiiitli-street, Rlio- situate in Smith-street, Rhosllanerchrugog—now in the occupation of Mr Edward Jones and his undertenants. The Lots can be inspected and viewed by applying to the tenants and occupiers. For further information apply to Mr A. Foulkes at his office, Newbridge, Ruabon, where plans and particulars of the Lots can be seen, and to the Auctioneer, Pant, Ruabon. 718e SALES BY MESSRS ROBERTS & JONES. .,Il ESSRS ROBERTS AND JO N ES^ AUCTIONEERS, APPRAISERS, HOUSE, LAND, & ESTATE AGENTS, LLANGOLLEN AND C O RW EN. Fortnightly sales of cattle, sheep, pigs, &c., held at Oswestry Smithfield. 224t! a SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSES AND LAND. MESSRS. ROBERTS AND JONES will SELL by ?JL AUCTION, in the month of Mav next, at the HAND HOTEL, Llangollen, TWO FREEHOLD HOUSES, situate in Market-street, Llangollen, in the occupation of Mr Richards, Inland Revenue Office, and Mrs Cope also, NINE COTTAGES and about three-quarter of an Acre of LAND at the Geraint, close to the town of Llangollen. Further particulars may be obtained from the Auctioneers. 804t SALE OF A FREEHOLD HOUSE AND LAND. MESSRS. ROBERTS AND JONES will SELL by ..L AUCTION in the month of May, at the HAND HOTEL, Llangollen, a detached VILL.,i'RESIDE-NCE with HOTEL, GARDEN, COACH-HOUSE, STABLE, &c." called DEE IIOU-NT, situate at Birch Hill, close to the town of Llangollen. Further particulars in future advertisements. 805t SALES BY MR THOMAS JONriS. UNDER A BILL OF SALE. Preliminary Notice of important Sale of MACHI- NERY, PLANT, and other effects, in, upon, or about the premises known as the Wrexham Iron Foundry, situated close to the Cattle Market, in the town of Wrexham, in the County of De?!'f7A TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr THOMAS TJO?NES on THURSDAY, May Ilth, 1871, the whole of the valuable MACHINERY, PLANT, &c., on the above premises, particulars of which will be given in bills, catalogues, and future advertisements. Further information may be obtained from the AUCTIONEER' Neston, Cheshire. Neston, Cheshire, 1871. 812z UNDER A BILL OF SALE AND SHERIFF'S EXECUTION. Preliminary Notice of very important Sale of Machinery, Plants, Stores, and Materials in, upon, or about the premises knou-n as the RIIYDYMWl'N FOUNDHY, near Mold, North Waleli, together with a val/table toyethe)- ?vith a valttabl, assortment of Modem Household Puritititre, tf-c. rrO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr THOMAS JL JONES, about the middle of May, 18-1. Date and particulars will be given in future advertise- ments and catalogues, and in the meantime any further information may be obtained from the AUCTIONEER, Neston, Cheshire. Rhydymwyn Foundry is only 200 yards distant from the Rhydymwyn Station, on the Mold and Denbigh section of the Chester and Holyhead Railway. Neston, April, 1871. 830 a SALE BY MR PARRY. EASTWICK, NEAR ELLESMERE. FREEHOLD HOUSE AND LAND. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. PARRY, at JL the Fox Inn, Dudleston, in the County of Salop on Thursday, the 11th day of May, 1871, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, and subject to conditions to be then read:- All that'recently erected MESS UAG K or DWELLING- HOUSE, comprising comfortable Sitting-rooms, Bed- rooms, Kitchens, with a Stable, Cowhouse, Coach-house and Saddle-room, Garden, Out Offices, and Appurten- annces and about six acres of LAND thereto adjoining, situate in the township of Eastwick, in the parish of Ellesmere, Salop, and in the possession and occupation of ..Ir John Jones. The property is distant about a'mile and a half from Ellesmere Railway Station, and lies close- to the turn- pike road leading from Ellesmere to St Martin's. For further information apply to the Auctioneer, or at the Offices of Mr SALTER, Solicitor, Ellesmere. 823e RUTHIN. Monthly Sales of Horses, Cattle, Sheep and Pigs. MR R. D. ROBERTS, Auctioneer, Ruthin, (late of Flint), begs to inform the public that he has been urged by many farmers residing in the neighbourhood of Ruthin to establish SALES BY AUCTION of STOCK, as above, on Fair Days and his first Sale will take place on TUESBAY, the 16th of May, in the large Yard attached to the Crown Inn, Well-street (occupied by Miss Smart.) Parties wisliidfe to include Stock in any Sale will be good enough to apply to the Auctioneer, Park-place, Ruthin or at the Crown Inn. Park-place, Ruthin, April, 1871. 4til a AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER AND VALUER. WSNAPE, Lion House, Wrexham, respectfully We informs his friends and the public that he has added the above Branch to his business and begs to solicit a share of their patronage. Prompt settlements shall follow all sales entrusted to him. OFFICES FAMILY WINE & SPIRIT STORES, LION HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, I 845r WREXHAM. Public and Legal Notices. ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY OF ENGLAND WOLVERHAMPTON MEETING. IMPLEMENT ENTRIES close on the 1st of May, and JL all certiticates received after that date will be re- turned to the senders. H. M. JENKINS, Secretary. 12, Hanover-square, London, W. 694z SPECIAL NOTICE TO INTENDING EMIGRANTS. THE UNITED STATES & CANADIAN EMIGRA- TION AND BANKING AGENCY furnish, FREE OF CHARGE, every information and advice, and pro- cure through their correspondents in Canada and the United States, EMPLOYMENT ON ARRIVAL for Mechanics, Clerks, Drapers, Agriculturists, and others, able to pay their own fares. Circulars, &c., free on personal application, or forwarded by post on receipt of two stamps. Messrs REED & KEIM, 36, Finsbury-circus, London, E. C. 757 a EMIGRATION TO IOWA AND NEBRASKA, UNITED STATES. The United States OFFER FREE HOMES for all, of 80 or 160 acres of land climate healthy and invigorating. The BURLINGTON and MISSOUjM RIVER HAII. ROAD COMPANY are the owners of nearly 2,000,000 acres of land, and offer the liberal terms of 10 YEARS' CREDIT, 6 PER CENT, INTEREST. Produce will pay for Land and Improvements. Circulars, Maps, and full information free. THROUGH SHII* and COUPON TICKETS issued at the very lowest rates, to any part of the West. Every facility upon ar- nval guaranteed. Ffteell to twenty days' journey from England. "auted, Farmers, Farm Labourers, Mcu with money I or investment, and anyone willing to work. Produce finds easy markets 'P'ytothe A?{RLINGTON & MISSOURI RIVER RAILROAD COMPANY, Coin UN'- NN.\N BUILDINGS, 16, SOUTH CASTLE STREET, S LIVERPOOL. Se!? f ?'? Guide to Iowa and Nebraska, issued free, l'ei po,t I w(,pence. y?. Public and Legal Notices. JOB EVANS DECEASED. NrOw-TrI.^ CE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all creditors and other persons having debts, claims or de- mauds upon or against the estate of Job Evans, late of the Hockmau's Arms, Vron Cysyllte Llangollen in the county of Denuigh, deceased, who died.Tt?'6h oMl mh Œ71, are ''?'?'?'? to send me, the under- signed, the f' /■ l ,!rs of their debts, claims, or de- mandsi nwritS! estate, o or before the first day of July next. Dated this 24th day of April, 1871, RICHARD EVANS, 828z Butcher, Vron Cysyllte, Llangollen. JOHN JONES, DECEASED. PTITl Rl?St;T UAN r to the Act of Parliament, 22 and 23 Vic. A. chap, .i.), intituled An Act to further amend the jjdw of Property, and to relieve Trustees." Notice is hereby given that all Persons having anv CLAIM or DEMAND against the ESTATE of JOHN JONES, formerly of Rhosymedre, in the parish of Ruabou, and afterwards of Church-street, Llangollen, in the county of Denblgh, retired Draper and Flannel Manufacturer, decersed (who died on the 22nd day of November, 1869, and Probate of whose Will was on the 12th day of April, 1871, granted by the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, at St. Asaph, to the- Executors therein named), are required to send particulars of such Claims on or before the 1st day of June, 1871, to us the under- signed, at our Offices in Oswestry, in the County of Salop, at the expiration of which time the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said John Jones, deceased, among the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims of which they shall then have notice. Dated the 18th day of April, 1871. THOS. <? CHAS. MINSHALL, 761 a Solicitors to the said Executors. NOTICE. ORDNANCE SURVEY OF ENGLAND. TO LANDED PROPRIETORS, CLERGYMEN i_ AGENTS OF ESTATES, PARISH OFFICERS, and all others interested in having the BOUNDARIES OF THE PARISHES correctly ascertained, and accu- rately laid down on the PLANS of the ORDNANCE SURVEY. THE BOUNDARIES IN PART OF THE COUNTIES OF FLINT &I DENBIGH Have been ascertained as directed by the ACT OF PARLIAMENT, 4th and 5th VICTORIES, Cap. 30 9th and 10th VICTORIA, Cap. 46; and 14th and 15th VICTORIES, Cap. 22; renewed by the ACT 19 and 20 VIC. REG., Cap 61 and continued in force by 32 and 33 VICTORIZE, Cap. 85; and the Sketch Maps drawn, which, with the field notes of the Perambulation of the following places, viz :— FLINT. Townships of Bryngwyn Isa, I Trefedwyn, Bryngwyn Ucha, Trerdre, in CAERWYS PARISH. Cefn, ) Maesgroes, Llysdanhunedd, Trelan, LIysycoed, ITrellynia, in CILCAIN PARISH. Islan, I Uwchlan, in CWM PARISH. Rhyd, | LlewerUvd, Trecastle, in ) LlewerUvd, DYSERTH PARISH. GWAENYSGOR PARISH. Axton, I Kelston, Golden Grove, Picton, Gronant, Trelogan, Gwespyr, Trewaelod, in LLANASA PARISH. Meliden, | Nant with Prestatyn, in MELIDEN" PARISH. Trecwm, I Trelan, Trefechan, | Penbedw, in NANNERCH PARISH. Gop, I Graig, in NEWMARKET PARISH. Brynbychan, I Pentre, Brynhedyid, Rhydorddwy, Brynywal, Rhyl, Cefndu, Trellewelyn, Criccin, Yscawen, in RHUDDLAN PARISH. Bodelwyddan, I Gwernigron, Bodengan, Meriadog, Brnpoln, Pengwem, Cilowen, Rhyllon, Cyrchynan, Tafar, Faenol, Wigfair, in Gwernglefryd, I ST. ASAPH PARISH. Bachygraig, I Llan, Bryngwyn, I Maenefa, in Graig, TREMEIRCHION PARISH. Bychton, Trelan, Edenowen, Tremostyn, Isglan, Uwchglan, Treabbot, Whitford Garn, in WHITFORD PARISH. Bodigen, Trelan Isa, Garneddwen, Trefraith, Gellilovdy, Prysan, in Trelan Uclia, YSCEIFIOG PARISH. DENBIGH. ABERGELE PARISH. Aberchwiler Bodfari, in BODFARI PARISH. ST. GEORGE PARISH. Wiil be open for inspection at the County Hall, Den- bigh, between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock, on the 11th and 12th May, 1871. As the boundaries laid down on the Government Maps were pointed out to the Ordnance Surveyors by meres- men, or persons appointed by Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace assembled in Quarter Sessions as directed by the Acts of Parliament quoted above, the maps may possibly become evidence respecting the boundaries, and thus affect the right of rating lands. Therefore, Pro prietors, Agents, and other persons, to whom this Notice is addressed, are particularly requested to examine the Sketch Maps, to ascertain that the boundaries of those lands in and for which they are interested have been correctly defined and laid down, and to bring with them plans of their estates for comparison with the Boundary Sketch Maps, that, should any differences be found, they may be enquired into and corrected before the maps are engraved and published. HENRY JAMES, Major-General, Royal Engineers, Superintendent. N.B.—These are mere Skeleton Outline Maps, and do not shew the boundaries of private property. 842zg CELEBRATION OF THE MARRIAGE OF MISS MOSTYN OWEN, OF WOODHOUSE, BANGOR, TO H. WALKER, ESQ., OF CHESTER, ON THURSDAY, MAY IITII, 1871. AT a Public Meeting, held at the Buck Inn, Bangor, on the 15th of March, the Rev. G. H. M'Gill,. in the chair, It was resolved that a subscription be raised to celebrate the nuptials of Miss Mostyn Owen with H. Walker, Esq." The following gentlemen were ap- pointed as a committee to carry out the resolution :— Rev. G. H. M'GiIl, Messrs Warter, J.P., Sutton, Evison, Cambell, Thomas, Peate, Bickerton, Brassey, and Lewis. Mr Cambell was appointed treasurer. It was decided to hold a GRAND BANQUET, At Mr Bickerton's the Buck Inn, Bangor, at six o'clock. PRESIDENT ARCHIBALD PEEL, ESQ., The Gerwyn. Tickets 5s. each. The school children will be provided with tea in the schoolroom, and also the female householders of the township. There will also be a variety of SPORTS, including pony races, donkey races, foot races, coracle races, and other amusements, for full particulars of which see below. 825r PROGRAMME OF THE SPORTS TO TAKE PLACE AT THE STAR HOTEL, BANGOR, On the llth of MAY next, IN HONOUR OF THE WEDDING OF MISS MOSTYN OWEN, ALTHREY. STEWARDS: Mr EVISON, Mr CAMPBELL, Mr SUT- TON and Mr MARSH. Starter, Mr GEORGE MARSH Judge, Mr EVISON Clerk of the Course, Mr CAMPBELL. 2s 'd 1st. For PONIES under 14 hands. Entrance, 2s 6d, with £3 added. Three to start or the added money will not be given. I mile heats. 2nd Pony to re- ceive the entrance money. 2nd. A FOOT RACE, 200 yards. 1st to receive 7s, 2nd 2s 6d. No entrance money. To take place between the heats of the 1st race. 3rd. PONY RACE, not to exceed 13 hands. 2s en- trance. 1st pony X2, 2nd to receive the entrance money. 3 to start or the added money will not be given. Heats 1 mile. 4tli. BOY'S RACE, not to exceed 14 years. 1st 5s, 2nd 2s. 5th. An OLD WOMAN'S RACE, none to compete under 40 years. 1st to receive a new gown, 2nd a pair of stockings. 6th. A BEATEN PONY RACE. 1st to receive £1, 2nd 5s. 7th. A CORACLE RACE, from the turn of Dee to Bangor Bridge. 1st through the big stream to be the winner. 1st coracle 10s, 2nd 2s 6d. All disputes to be settled by the Stewards. First race at 12 o'clock. All entries to he made at the Star Hotel, not later than 10 o'clock on the morning of the races. 835z Public and Legal Notices. TAKE NOTICE, that if the PARTIES who were JL served with BEER at the Jenny Lind public- house, Ponkey, by Matthew Jervis, will NOT PAY for the same, their names will be advertised in the public papers. Signed, MATTHEW JERVIS, April 24th, 1871. 811r I LOWE JEFFREYS, of Griffith's-square, Mold I hereby give notice that I will not be RESPONSI- BLE fjr any Debt or Debts contracted by my Wife, Harriet Jeffreys, on my behalf. (Signed) LOWE JEFFREYS. Mold, April 20, 1871. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a separate building, named "The Tabernacle Chapel," situ- ate at the Cross, Brymbo, in the parish of Wrexham in the county of Denbigh, in the district of Wrexham, being a building certified according to hw as a place of religi- ous worship, was on the 21st day of April, 1871, duly re- gistered for solemnizing Marriages therein pursuant to the Act of 6th and 7th William IV., cap. 85. Witness my hand this 22nd day of April, 1871. JOHN BURY, 814r SUPERINTENDENT REGISTRAR. Entertainments and Meetings. AN EISTEDDFOD WILL be held at the TABERNACLE, CEFN MAWR, on the 8th May, 1871. PRINCIPAL SUBJECTS. 1. To the Choir that will sing best Hallelujah Chorus' (Handel) ZE6 0 0 2. For the best Essay on the Parish of Rhiw- abon £ 2 2 0 3. For the best Essay on the Life and Labours of the Apostle Paul Xi 0 0 4. For the best Poem on the Fall of Napoleon IIl. £1 10 0 Successful compositions to be the property of the Eisteddfod Committee. Tickets and Programmes may be had from THOS. GRIFFITHS, Secretary. 7172 MR EDWIN HARRISS'S SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS, 1870 & 1871. THE FIFTH & LAST CONCERT (but one) of the JL Series will positively be given on WEDNESDAY, EVENING, MAY 10TH, 1871. VOCALISTS MRS BRADNOCK, MISS NEEDHAM, MR H. J. NICHOLS, AND THE CHOIR OF S. MARK'S CHURCH INSTRUMENTALISTS First Violins.Messrs STEPHENSON, LAWSON, and VOLPI Second Violins .Messrs MARTIN and HOltE Violas.Mr DAVID JOHNSON, WF-KTIIERITT and BRETTON Violoncello Mr A. G. ARMSTRONG Double Bass Mr JARVIS Flutes Messrs JENNINGS and FltANCIS Oboes Messrs WORMACK and RYLANDS Clarionettes Messrs CAFFERATA and JACKSON Bassoon iNIr QUILLIAM Comi Messrs EDWARDS and SMITH Trumpet Mr POWELL Trombone Mr WILLIAMS Drums Mr A. MARTIN Conductors.Messrs J. ARMSTRONG & EDWIN HARRISS Plan of room now ready. Early application is solicited for the few vacant seats remaining. Reserved and numbered Chairs, Two Shillings Unreserved Chairs, One Shilling. 728 a KING WILLIAM'S TOWER. LLANGOLLEN WAKES, MONDAY, THE 5TH, DAY OF JUNE, 1871. THE BAPTIST ANNUAL TEA PARTY AND ENTERTAINMENT, Will be held at the above place on the above day. 6800 Tenders. THE WREXHAM GAS LIGHT COMPANY. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. fTMHE DIRECTORS of the above Company are desir- Tous of receiving Tenders for the erection of OFFICES, SHOW-ROOMS, &c., upon the land adjoin- ing their new Works at Wrexham. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the offices of J. T. Hall, Esq., engineer to the Company, Overton Arcade, Wrexham, on and after the 28th inst. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 4th day of May next, endorsed Tenders for Offices, ifcc." The Directors do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By Order of the Board, THOMAS WALKER, Secretary. Wrexham, April.21st, 1871. 806r ARMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS will be received at the undermentioned TOffice until twelve o'clock noon, on the 4th May, for the supply of BREAD & MEAT for the use of Her .%IEAT for the use of Her Majesty's Land Forces stationed in the following places, from the 1st June, to 30th November, 1871. WESTERN DISTRICT. 1. Brecon. 2. Bristol and Horfield. 3. Cardiff. 4. Exeter and Topsham. 5. Falmouth, Pendennis, & St. Mawes. 6. Milford Haven. 7. Mumbles Island, near Swansea. 8. Newport, Monmouth. 9. Pembroke Dock. j 10. Penally. 11. Plymouth, Devonport, uid Outposts. 12. Staddon Heights and Point and Fort Stamford. 13. Tregantle, & Scraesdon I Forts, Maker Barracks and Heights, Picklecombe Point, Cawsand, and Pol- I hawn. 14. Trowbridge. Forms of tender, and conditions of contract, may be obtained on application at this office, by letter addressed to the Assistant Controller of the District, or in person between the hours of 10 and 4 o'clock—and no Ten- der will be entertained unless made upon the Form so obtained. Tenders on the printed forms must be properly filled up and signed, and no tender will be noticed unless delivered at the under-mentioned office, under closed envelope (marked "Tender" on the outside) before 12 o'clock noon on the 5th April. Control Office, 6, George-street, Devonport, 1st March, 1871. 619r Business Announcements. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. MR- T. H. COLEMAN, DENTIST, HIGH-STREET, WILL shortly remove to the house adjoining Mrs T V Davis' Temperance Hotel, Regent-street, oppo- site the Savings Bank. Mr C's new premises will afford greater facilities for his rapidly increasing practice. Teeth extracted daily without pain by Nitrous Oxide Gas. 818e J. OLIVER, SLATER, PLASTERIRR, &c., BEGS to return thanks to hi? Friends and BPatrons for the liberal and kind support he has received since he has commenced in busi- ness, and begs to inform them that he has RE- MOVED from No. 20, Charles-street, to No. 9, Roderick Terrace, Wrexham Fechan, where he hopes with strict attention to all orders en- trusted to him to merit a continuance of past favours. 743r 1, OVERTON ARCADE, HIGH STREET. L. H I T I N G Announces a new Stock of Toys, Cabinet Goods Ladies Satchels and Travelling Bags; also a large assortment of Out-door Games, including Croquet, Cricket, Foot Balls, &c, &c. Dolls of every description. 633r MR. F. FLETCHER, PROFESSOR OF PHRENOLOGY &HOM(EPATHIC CHEMIST, MAY BE CONSULTED DAILY AT 8, PENYBRYN, WREXHAM. MR. FLETCHER'S advice relates to health, educa- tion, occupation, moral improvement, mental culture, and matrimony. Mr F. l ies not profess to reveal the future, as some persons have ignorantlv supposed. Mr F.'s delineations of character are of great importance to parents in the training of children. Terms: Full written examinations, Two Shillings for each person. Mr Fletcher has enjoyed a fair practice in London. He was also the founder and principal of the Phrenological Institute in Douglas, Isle of Man, where he resided for upwards of six years. Mr F. has the sanction of many of the most influential members of the Royal College of Perceptors. Educational establish- ments attended per agreement. Mr F. will supply Homceopathic Medicines in quantities required for present use, thus a saving of three-fourths of the expense will generally be effected. 838g Business Announcements. THE WREXHAM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. E. POWELL, 113 EGS to call the attention of Agriculturists, to his large and well selected stock of Royal Society's Prize Im- plements for the season, comprising :— SINGLE AND DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS. RIDING PLOUGHS. AMERICAN REVOLVING MOULD BOARD PLOUGHS. ZIG ZAG AND CHAIN HARROWS. CULTIVATORS, LAND ROLLERS. HORSE SHOES. SEED AND TURNIP DRILLS. LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN ROLLERS. GARDEN TOOLS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CURD BREAKERS. CHEESE PRESSES, CHEESE STOOLS. CHEESE MAKING APPARATUS. DAIRY GOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ORDERS TAKEN FOR MOWING MACHINES. An inspection respectfully invited. E POWELL, GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGER, IRON MERCHANT, 6, TOWN HILL, & 7, ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM. 815r Two DOORS FROM THE POST OFFICE. ALFRED OWEN, (LATE OVERTON), NO. 30, HIGH-STREET, Opposite the Market Hall; also OVERTON ARCADE, and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT YARD, CHESTER STREET, BEGS to call the attention of- the public in general to his large and well-assorted STOCK of general ard M furnishing IRONMONGERY, comprising, in short, every thing that can possibly be required in the general and furnishing trade, of the best class, and at strictly reasonable prices. THE NEW 25s. LAWN MOWER, for small occupations. STEEL AMERICAN GARDEN TOOLS, light, strong, cheap, and beautifully finished. GARDEN ROLLERS. GARDEN SEATS, &c., &c. To the Agriculturist A. OWEN will be glad to show the New AMERICAN REVOLVING MOULD BOARD PLOUGH, which does such excellent work, and gives such general satisfaction. Also SINGLE AND DOUBLE FURROW PLOUGHS, CURD BREAKERS, ZIZ ZAG AND CHAIN HARROWS, EASTWOOD'S CHURNS, CORN AND SEED DRILLS, MILK PANS, CHEESE PRESSES, CHEESE FILLETS. AND ALL SEASON GOODS. A New Stock now arriving of REAPING AND MOWING MACHINES, HORSE RAKES, WITH AND WITHOUT SEATS, HAY MAKERS' HAND DRAG RAKES, &c., for the coming Harvest. A staff of First-class Workmen in the new Workshops on the Premises, comprising :-Smiths, Tinmen Coppersmiths, Locksmiths, Bellhangers, &c., and strict attention given to all Orders. Lawn Mowers well and properly Repaired on the Premises. 622 a NEW WINE AND SPIRIT STORE, 25, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. STEPHEN JONES, (Fo* ten years with Messrs Overton and Williams, and latterly with Messrs Clark and Son, Wine and Spirit Merchants.) BEGS to inform his friends and the inhabitants of the district that he has taken the commodious Premises, No. 25, HOPE-STREET, (LATE THE GREEN MAN HOTEL, ADJOINING THE OFFICES OF THE WREXHAM GUARDIAN,") WHICH HE HAS CONVERTED INTO A WINE & SPIRIT STORE, And he ventures to solicit a share of the patronage of his friends, and of the public generally. Having had considerable experience in purchasing, and being conversant with the principal houses in the Trade, both in the Metropolis and elsewhere, he can, with confidence, recommend the purity of his WINES, SPIRITS, &c., all of which will be sold at very moderate prices. S. J. would state that he has made it his especial study to meet the requirements of Families, and he is, accordingly, prepared to supply them with articles of the best quality. HENNESSY'S AND MARTELL'S OLD COGNAC BRANDY, IN CASES AND ON DRAUGHT. SUPERIOR LONDON AND PRESTON'S GIN. FINEST OLD SCOTCH MALT WHISKY-BLEND OF ISLAY, AND CAMPBELTON. JAMESON'S VERY OLD IRISH WHISKY-RIVALS THE FINEST FRENCH BRANDY. ROE'S DITTO. DE KUYPER'S SCHEIDAM HOLLANDS. FINE OLD CRUSTED PORT. CHOICE PALE AND GOLDEN SHERRY. BROWN OLD EAST INDIA SHERRY. MARSALA. CLARET AND CHAMPAGNE IN GREAT VARIETY. CELEBRATED LONDON AND DUBLIN STOUT. EAST INDIA PALE AND OTHER BURTON ALES. FAR-FAMED WREXHAM ALE. The above Stout and Ale can be had in any sized Casks or in Bottle to suit purchasers. RUTHIN SELTZER, AND SODA WATER. LEMONADE AND OTHER vERATED WATERS. BRITISH WINES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. CIGARS OF THE FINEST BRANDS. March 13th, 1871. 575 a N 0 TI C E OF removal. J. W. JONES, SADDLER AND HARNESS MAKER, BEGS respectfully to intimate to his customers and the public generally that he has J) REMOVED FROM YORKE-STREET, and succeeded to Mr EDMUND'S business in the OLD SADDLERY SHOP, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, (OPPOSITE THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL) Where he trusts to merit a share of that patronage which his predecessor so largely enjoyed. J. W. JONES, in thanking his friends for the kind support he has received for the past 12 years, also begs to state that all Orders with which he may be favoured will be promptly executed. The best materials used, and the work done under his own superintertdance. 448 a WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS Upwards of 20,000 Dozens just arrived, including 400 Patterns. The most extensive Stock ever exhibited in Wales!! MR T. J. WILLIAMS, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH, Respectfully invites inspection of his present arrivals of new and choice PAPER HANGINGS, which for Style and Price are unrivalled. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. PATTERNS SENT FREE TO ALL PARTS ON APPLICATION. 472i THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND, LOAN, AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by special Act of .L Parliament) is empowered, subject to the Approval of the Inclosure Commissioners for England and Wales, to ADVANCE MONEY to the Owners of Settled and other Estates, for the Erection of FARM BUILDINGS and COTTAGES, and for the DRAINAGE and general Improvement of Landed Property in any part of the United Kingdom the Amount borrowed being made repayable by Annual Instalments spread over a period not exceeding Twenty-hve Years. The Expenses incident to the Transaction are paid by the Company, and added to the amount to be charged on the Estate. No Investigation of the Landowner's Title is necessary. Terms and further particulars may be obtained of Messrs. GILLESPIE & BELL, W.S., 81A, George-street, Edinburgh, Agents for the Company in Scotland; of Messrs. RAWLENCE & SQUAREY 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W., and Salisbury; of Messrs. ASHURST, MORRIS, & Co., Solicitors, 6, Old Jewry, London, B.C.; and at the Offices of the Company. T. PAIN, Managing Director. Land, Loan, and Enfranchisement Company, EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. No. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. 2124j H. HUR LBUTT AND CO-i TIMBER MERCHANTS, COW LANE BRIDGE AND TOWER WHARF TIMBERS YARDS, CHESTER. H. H. and Co. having received numerous applications for their List of Prices from persons residing in Wrex- nam, Ruaben, and neighbourhood, requiring Timber and anxious to purchase in the best and cheapest market, herewith beg to submit to the public generalls the following rate of prices for TIMBER delivered Free from rail- way carriage at Wrexham, Ruabon, and Mold Railway Stations. BEST SPRUCE DEALS, 3 inch, for Scantling, Boards, &c., at 3fd. to 3id. per foot, 3 inch x 12 inch. BEST SPRUCE BATTENS, 7 inch x 2i inch, for Joists, &c., at lid. per foot, running. BEST SPRUCE SPARS, 3 inch x 2t inch, at Id.; 3 inch x 21 inch at id. 3 inch x 2 inch, at id. 3inch x 14 inch, at id. per foot, running. BEST SPRUCE, Plained and Edged 1 inch Flooring Boards ready for laying down, in every length, at lid. per foot superficial, or 13s. 6d. per square. RED DEAL, Planed and Edged 1 inch Flooring, well seasoned and ready for laying down; First quality-free from knots, shaokes, and sap, at 21411. Second quality, at 2d. per foot superticial. fellow Pine DEALS 3 in., 1st quality at 7id.) ( ?^ 2nd do. at 5|d. } by 3rd do. at 4(41 3 in. by 4th do. at 3Ad. ) ??- I Red DEALS 3 inch, 1st quality at ?ld 2nd do. a t ,5,1(1: ? ? oir, foot I 3rd do. at4?d.? .,P?, ?. 3rd do. at 4:id. 3 lB. by 4th do. at 31d. ?? ?. RED DEALS, 12 inch x 4 inch, at 71d. to 8id. per foot, 12 inch x 4 inch. RED DEALS, 7 inch + 21 inch, at 2kd. to 2id. per foot, 7 inch x 2! inch. BALTIC, 4 feet Plastering Laths, extra strength, at 14s. per 1,000 laths. BELLOW PINE LOGS from MM. to 2a. } f t, b (PITCH PINE LOGS frem 2s. to 2s. 2d BELLOW PINE LOGS from 16?1(l. to 2s. 1 npr foot cube. ? MEMEL & BALTIC LOGS from Is- 9d. to 2s.3d. RED PINE LOGS from 19d. to 2s. ?IEMEL& BALTIC LOGS from Is. 9d. to 2s. 3d. SAWING AT SAW MILL RATES:- PINE BOARDS :-1 inch and thicker, from lid. to 3d. per foot, 1 inch by 12 inch inch from ljd. to 2Jd. per foot, superficial. i inch from lid. to lid. per foot, superficial. N.B.—The above PRICES are for TIMBER DELIVERED FREE at WREXHAM, RUABON, and Mold. SALE YARD-COW LANE BRIDGE. WHOLESALE YARD-TOWER WHARF. OFFICES AT COW LANE BRIDGE. 2130j Business Announcements. SUMMER FASHIONS. THE MISSES JONES AND LLOYD, BEGS to announce that their SHOW- J) ROOMS will be ready for inspection On THURSDA Y NEXT, May 4th, replete with all the novelties, of the season. 826f VICTORIA HOUSE, WREXHAM. SUMMER FASHIONS, 1871. T. C, i ONESY BEGS to inform the public that he has made Extensive Purchases for the ensuing season, in the following Departments:— MILLINERY & LADIES' UNDERCLOTHINC, DRESSES of various N :w Material and Fabric. TRIMMINGS in all ti.e new COLORS. The FURNISHING Department is extensively enlarged, and is supplied with new patterns and best makes in LINEN A COTTON SHEET- INGS, TICKS, DAMASKS, WINDOW CUR- TAINS, KIDDERMINSTER TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, &c., &c. The WOOLLEN Department is replete with the Newest Designs in CLOTHS for the season, in Coatings, Vestillgs, Trouserings, Hats, Caps, &c., &c. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER BY A FIRST-CLASS CUTTER. GLOVES, HOSIERY, HABERDASHERY and LACE has received special attention. N.B.—FUNERALS ECONOMICALLY FURNISHED. 848a LARGE DELIVERIES OF LONDON AN]) FOREIGN GOODS. W. & J. pRICHARD Are now submitting very large consignments of Noveltiea in the following and other departments. DRESS GOODS: YOSAMITE, TWILI.ED LUSTRINES, DIAGONALS, SILKEN ALPACAS, TAN CAMLETS, &C., &C. Prices-8/- 10/- 12/- 15/- 18/- 21/- and upwards. COSTUMES Very elegant, and useful, prices, 9/- 10/6, 12/- 15/- 21/- Arc., &c. JACKETS: In SILK, CLOTH, and FANCY FABRICS, made is first style, by an eminent London firm. Young Ladies' Silk Jackets—15/- 18/- 21/- 25/- 30/- 0.4 MILLINERY, BONNETS, &c., In perfect taste, combining the most recent styles, with extreme moderation in price. Attention is particularly invited to their very larle stock of MUSLIN, LENO, & LACE CURTAINS, In chaste and new designs prices 4/. to 50/- per^jpair 7%taw' ROBERT LLOYD, GENERAL DRAPER, SILK MERCER, AND OUTFITTER, WREXHAM, HAS much pleasure in informing the Public H generally of his return from London, where he has carefully selected a choice assort- ment of NEW GOODS, comprising the latest Novelties for the present and approaching Seasons, and purposes shewing the same on and after the 1st instant. Respectfully soliciting the honor of an early inspection. May, 1871, 855g SILK MERCERS TO HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. MESSRS W. & C. BROWN & Co., L are now showing a large variety of New Colors in FRENCH, ENGLISH, & JAPANESE SILKS, Also the latest styles in MANTLES, MILLINERY, it COSTUMES. A large and well assorted stock of DRESS MATERIALS, ORGANDIC MUSLINS, BATISTES AND PERCALES, In every Shade of Color. PATTERNS SENT FREE BY POST. Chester, May, 1871. 252f SPRING, 1871. We respectfully invite inspection: of our large and varied Stock of NEW GOODS, Just completed for the present Season. We have made large purchases in each Department, and feel sure that the designs of the present Season will commend themselves to the tastes and wishes oft our Friends and Customers. FANCY SUMMER MELTON CLOTHS For Overcoats. TROUSERINGS In endless variety, both Scotch and West of England manufacture well shrunk; from 16s. per pair. These we are selling freely, and can recommend them as being well worthy the attention of those about to change their dress. FANCY SCOTCH TWEED SUITS FROM 58s. A GREAT VARIETY OF LIGHT VESTINGSl We have always a choice selection of Cloths suitable for WEDDING OUTFITS. Instructions for Self Measurement sent Free on application. rfHOMAS ROBERTS & CO. TAILORS J; DRAPERS, 17, TARLETON-STREET, 623f LIVERPOOL. MANTLES, MADE-UP COSTUMES, SKIRTS* &c. DRESS MATERIALS, SHAWLS, MILLIN- ERY, &c. THE LATEST NOVELTIES. ORIGINAL & IMPORTED. c RIPPS & CO. respectfully invite- attention to their large purchases of NEW GOODS in the above departments. NOVELTIES IN COSTUMES.-Danish Al- paca Cachemere d'Alsace, made in two compli- mentary shades: Poil de Chevre, Bordered Batiste (a new fabric), and Fancy Materials. SILKS.-A special purchase, very cheap, at 3s. 9!d. per yard, in plain colours, all the new shades, small stripes, chenes, &c. These being made of the brightest silk are well adapted for young ladies' costumes. Also several lots of richer goods, equally cheap, from 4s. to 12s M. per yard. mo^thSTalf pri S^ Antiques, at little more than half price. Bonnet and Cie's and Tapissier's Best Black Silks, much under the present markat value. Pim's Irish Poplins at Dublin prices. NOVELTIES IN MANTLES. The New Tunic in Gros de Soie, Velvet, Sedan Cloth, &c. Tight and Loose-fitting Jackets in Silk. Fancy Cloths, Lyons Velvet, and new fabrics. Black Cashmere and Sedan Cloth Mantles in a. variety of new shapes for middle-aged ladies. Waterproof Cloaks, and Travelling Costumes. SHAWLS.-Paisley and French Wove Lone and Square Shawls in new designs, besides several lots of the richest goods of Lyons manu- facture, at less than half the original prices. facture, Shawls for spring wear, Plain and Em- broidered Black Shawls, Grenadine and Lace Shawls, and other novelties. MILLINERY —A very choice selection in superior taste, at moderate prices. Also novel- ties in Dressmaking. CRIPPS & CO., 14 AND 16, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 725a THE NEvV TIMBER AND SLATE YARD" HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. JOHN GRIFFITH & CO., I BEG respectfully to enounce that they have com- ?  business in the above S-BTSR.SFT where they hope by  attention t?u?iS, ami  toSeSI'hlmS "I" moderate »""»■ to merit a Hhare of public favor. onharuP viz y of the ?dermentioned articles always on hand. viz. Pitch Pine I Yellow, do. Red, do. I Spruce Deals Battens Laths Jates, c. I Doors, Sashes, Mouldings, and all Building Materials. t N.B.-Collieries supplied. 527t