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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. RITSFLT 1BLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN KING- sTKEETi WREXHAM. Tü he SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH I a:I i.l JONES, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrex- .?- ? MONDAY, the 10th day of February, 1873, at E ,'?ck ia the afternoon, in the following or such 'h.- 1, ?s ah?Il he agreed upon at the time of sale, Jni \i' ect to coaditions to be then and there JlfV- All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING .11 t e Yard and Appurtenances thereunto Li main;" being 15, and situate in King-street, in the t r.r:and borough of Wrexham, in the county of n „ 'i h -n)! m? the occupation of Mrs Hinson. L')? -?" those wo MESSUAGES or DWELLING- ttor-'?" ? '?? te ? ??s, Gardens and Appurtenances fhereuiit*) belonging, ?mg Nos. 12 and 13, in King- stree' a-'an(l near to Lot 1, and now or late in the !r???=' of Miss Bayley and Mr Evan Morris. F,Jf f¡irlh!f pMticnta.rs apply to Mr J. DEVEREUX pnjn Sihcitor, Wrexha.m; MeMfs FINCHETT, MAD- p M"" ? SHARP, Solicitors, Chester: or the £ -VT: Temple-place, Wrexham. 119g ? ?')'<' FREEHOLD PROPERTY in Fair- ;.1', .'„ "r ?"t"! and Borough oj Wrexham, in the C"I.¡,c 0-"t&??- ? !;) s n.P BY AUCTION by MESSRS BAUGH I vNli .?)\)?, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, ??' k; I (by order of the Mortgagee) on the Kith •i.iyof February, 1873, at three o'clock ir •;iiftiM-iv m. -J".Iect to conditions to be then and ther r-, ill All those four brick built and con- t. i ar.-An?e.i MESSUAGES or DWELLING- w:Lll hay windows to the sitting-rooms, and in frunt, with the appurtenances thereunto in Fairfield, in the town and borough of U'lv'xli'am. aforesaid, and now or late in the respective iwidiiii;" occupation of Messrs John Lees, Henry 0 1- .w.tr! Kvans, and Miss Jones. The nrt-miw are eligibly situated, and command ex- teu>:v v; v< "f the Welsh hills, and yield a rental of aim: i.1" annum and are respectably tenanted. Tliev are also sewered and have the water laid on. F,).' f:i, zl,r information apply to HENRY HUMPHREYS, t?i.. ,E,-it;)f, Wrexham, er the Auctioneers, Temple Cham" Wrexham. 166r "f /J.)1 <f(I,I[S of Prime Upland and Clover, and II, Stack of Oat Straw, an old Stack of Si i it raw, and 60 or 70 tons of Mangolds and .SV'i'v, «' r.HANBERFEDD CHAIN, //«>■, Fiinlxkire. T'J >1jD by AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH and JON'K*. in Fields, near Khanberfedd Chain, on Trtsi) vv. Kfhruary J 1th, 1873, at one One for Two s'cUi k pioiiijiily'. iinderinentioned Stacks of HAY, OAT ftTli AVV. AC., &c.t Ku. 1.Lil.ck of CLOVER and RYE GRASS, about ten tms of 187- growth (got in capital condition). :0- 2 v.»<;k of Prime Upland HAY, about ten tons, (got in capital condition). >v stack of UAT STRAW, about twelve tons of 1872 (harvested in splendid condition). BARLEY STRAW, about be tons, grow-! i o: 1S71 (got in capital condition). 60 and 70 tons of MANGOLDS and jWF.;»l>. in two-ton lots, to suit purchasers. Mr l>vv !» JONES, Rhanberfedd Chain, has kindly co)nII:e! to point out the Lots, and for further parti- cular- :t;>j>ly to the Auctioneers. UhriiiV r:dii Chain is within half-a-mile of Caer- S[wtU :tit I H,wl)e, and also half-a-mile from Caergwrle Stttiw, on the Wrexham and Mold Railway. 209c SALE BY MR. THOMAS DEAN. MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. Sale of valuable Freehold Land and Houses, cmri'i*u the residence known as" B-romfielfl Hall," th,> v' i Hall," a pair of semi-detached Cottages, s- Cottages and Gardens, and upwards of 17 a of Land, tojt'her with the Coals and other Minora! under upwards of 25 actes of Land. TO BE SOLI) BY AUCTION, by Mr THOMAS JL DEAN, at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on TU-SIMV. tlie ilth day of February, 1873, at Three for f?'ur L c..ck p,m. punctually (unless previously disposed :>t" IJV ]1,;1" ,t, treaty), in the following or such other a'M in such order as the agents of the vendor may dekrmiae on at the time of sale, and subject to such MmiKM? as will be then produced Lot 1. A pair -if very neat and convenient semi detached ] IHVELMI-HOUSES, known as "Needham's Cot- with tiie gardens and other appurtences thereto b l i:uiiu. o:i the east side of and fronting the Mold and IVrexh-m, turnpike road, close to the town of Mold, C'tn-u'.v.:u ;{■):>. or thereabouts, in the occupations of Mr 1,Iobn M i- 1 aad Mr John Collins. Lot 2. A v-ry spacious, well-arranged RESIDENCE, near the a', i ve, known as Bromfield Hall," replete with every c jnvenience, approached by a carriage drive, with rtlie ex client stables, coach and harness houses, and j-oth-M- ERCIR: HIS thereto, shrubbery, plantation, flower iatii ki: U ii gardens and orchard, a tenement known as Ih "oJ 1 ¡ HLII," excellent accommodation land, large well stacked tish pond, &c., entirely in a ring fence, and :))IIt1¡!Il in the whole 6a. lr. 4p. or thereabouts. Iaiuii iiate possession may be had. Lot 3. Six w-H-built COTTAGES and yards, situate in Br uniel i ron-, fronting the road from Mold to the •Broinfi -1.1 Colliery, containing 12p. or thereabouts, and occupied by John Williams, Edwin Williams, David D-ivies, J ian Foulkes, Joseph Shampkin, and one un- SCCUpie 1. Lot 4. Two COTrAOES, with good gardens thereto belong- ing, situstj on the opposite side of the last-mentioned r), i. C, iiiiiiig;r. lOp. or thereabouts, and in the occu- fatiju lif Robert Morris and Richard Simon. Lot 5. Tiie fallowing pieces of LAND, situate near to and pink a Ij.lining Lot 4, part of which heretofore formed tlJ. the surface works known as the Bromfield Colliery, situate wichin about seven minutes' walk of Meld, & :— A. R. P. Colliery bank, with offices, build- iii^s, and site of branch railway a:i 1 tramways, &c. 5 1 2 of colliery tield and Bryn-y-ci 3 2 21 of Bryn-y-ci 0 18 Ditto ditto. 0 2 15 Ditto colliery field 0 2 5 Total. 10 1 11 Ngether with the chimney stack, stables, offices, •ork^'totis, and other erections thereon (except the •lUchia-jry and the three engine houses, two weighing Oi liiue houses, engine beds, and boiler sealings, which bivy sold for removal), and together with the talu .WeFHEBHOLD COAL, CANNEL, IRONSTONE, And CLAY MINES under the principal portion of the of Lallll and under Lots 2 and 4 and other Mi. land, containing altogether 25a. Or. 10p. or > iu. and the three shafts sunk thereon. Thin Lv: offers the neuclus of a good colliery, as, r,,¡,lè, the valuable unwrought minerals it contains, a ?itrg?' a:ea of adjacent minerals can be leased and forked iioui the pits already sunk or, the buildings ela,Y, at little- expense, be converted into cottages, a considerable portion of the land utilised for, or sold off H building si'es, and the minerals let on royalty to soiaa of the adjoining collieries. Tha shafts contain valuable pumps and pitwork, which ? ??'t! ?s the ua ler^round rails and plant in the above "?h.,M;),ri.i<,n?f the late Bromfield Colliery, will of course \è!"no to the purchaser. A|iiy IJr¡her information may be had from Messrs. ? L). Kf::? and ROPER, solicitors, Mold Messrs. %VAI.Ij!It :??j SMITH solicitors, Chester or from the clmeer, Mold. lOOe SALE BY MESSRS. IIILL. ELLESMERE, SHROPSHIRE. EXCELLENT FAMILY RESIDENCE. ?0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS THOS. ,j*Mi W. H. HILL, at the Bridgewater Arms Hotel, ??, l?wnof Ellesmere, in the County of Salop, on ?urtis.; the 20th day of February, 1873, at three fo f„ () duddn the afternoon, Punctually, subject to con- ?""u then to be declared. AH ?" Commodious and Genteel FAMILY RESI- DKV a'tuate on the south side of Scotland-street, in tb?, r?MnofEMesmere.afores&id, with the Coach House, f'?, ?rds, Gardens, and Pleasure Grounds, and a .ti'e of I?reel of Excellent PASTURE LAND, thereto 2 ougmg, containing in the whole by admeasurement i:'tr. thereabouts, be the same more or less, late in the occupation of Thos. S. Oswell, Esq., deceased. Tclei desirable premises form a Detached Residence ,n n thle outskirts of the To vn of B lesmere; are enclosed 1" ring fe -ce I aud have a frontage to the street of 246 f The House consists of Spacious Dmmg, Draw- "9, Md Breakfast Rooms, with Kitchen, Scullery, twhlÍue, &c., on the ground Boor seven Bedrooms &nil Xttic?, with all other requisite conveniences. Aue 0'nb?itdings (in enclosed yards) include a large ?cb h?!Ma, capable of holding three carriages, Stab- litig for six horses three Loose Boxes, Cow-house, ?te r.Mm, Boot?room Dog Kenne? and other OUUdift? The T ?'n of Ellesmere is surrounded by a beautiful "l ei?Uent neighbourhood, and has a first-class ?')t .? the Cambrian Railways is within twenty-  M'l? from CMwe, and thirty-one miles from Ches- i?,r b> Hailway, and is in the centre of Sir W. W.  ?, Hart, Aunt as well as within easy access of tL,: ? ?:h ?hropshite and Cheshire Hounds. Arr.m??,? may be made for early possession. ,t' A "I I of ? ,,r erty may be seen and further par- ?' obtained at the office of Mr E. OSWELL, Sohci- -'I' 0" tl' t kll-.tioiieers, OswestrY. 1 ?un?i.,? to view the premises may be cbtamed on £ Wi<:a-,iuu tv Mr Thos. Davies, Wharf Road, BUes- Ili C. 201 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR GRIFFITHS. STOCK SALE.—FAIR DAY. GRIFFITHS'S AUCTION MART, WREXHAM MR GRIFFITHS respectfully announces that he  will SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the 6th day of February, 1873, in his Mart, situa?a?bove, A magnificent Lot of Fat Cattle Ditto Sheep and Lambs Ditto Fat and Store Pigs Ditto Calves Sale at Ten o'clock prompt. 172d BRYMBO HALL, NEAR WREXHAM. 'R GRIFFITHS respectfuUy announces that he has M been favoured with instructions from R. Rov Esq.,   giving up Arming), TO SELL BY AUCTION in ?"? ? above, on TUESDAY, the nth day of February, 1873 the whole of of 40 well-bred CALVING'CO? ?ND HEIPEB5'"(„?'4SirlprtS profl powerful waggon horses, strong cob, a very promisfn^ three-year-old hak colt a yearling cart f!Uy, the whole of the Fanning Implements, &c., &c. Sale at Eleven o'clock. g? SALES BY MESSRS COOPER SONS. SHOCKLACH, Five tai", from Malpas and Broxton Stations, on the Whitchurch and Chester Railway. CQOPER and SONS have received instructions from Mrs Cartwright (who is leaving the farm and giv- ing up the farming business), to SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 4th day of February, 1873 on her premises the Lane End Farm, Shocklach. at Eleven o clock, the whole of her FARMING STOCK of 13 young short-horned and cross-bred dairy cows, 4 heifers (in-calf), 2 barren cows, well bred bull, 3 yearline heifers, yearling bull, 2 in-pig sows, fat pig and pcrket pig, waggon mare, horses, gears, farming implements and husbandry tools, 3 stacks of hay (about 3D tons) 2 tons of wheat straw, and 2 tons of oat straw, the whole in lots to suit purchasers, and to go off the premises 35 factors cheese, dairy utensils and brewing vessels, and the HOUSEHOLD and BEDROOM FURNITURE. 138g Public and Legal Notices. BRYMBO WATER COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Eighth l?j Ordinary HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Pro- prietors of the Brymbo Water Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on THURSDAY, the 13th day of February, 1873, at the hour of Three o'clock in the afternoon. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on the 1st FebTuary, and continue closed until after the Meeting. By order of the Directors, B. BELL, Secretary. Offices: Broughton, Wrexham, 21st January, 1873. 13gg RUABON WATER COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Ordinary A. Half-yeiily Meeting of the Shareholders of this Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruabon, on Wednesiay, the 19th February, 1873, at three o'clock in the afternoon. The Transfer Books will be closed from Monday, the 10th February until after the meeting. By Order, GEORGE E. WOODFORD, Secretary. Office: Ponkey, Ruabon. Jan. 31st, 1873. 206r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CO-PART- NERSHIP carried on for some time past at Cefn Mawr, in the parish of Ruabon, in the county of Den- bigh, by the undersigned Robert Edwards Jcnes and Charles Edwards, as drapers, grocers, and general dealers, under the firm of "Jones and Edwards," was on the 4th day of December, 1872, dissolved by mutual consent. The undersigned Robert Edwards Jones is empowered to receive, discharge, and settle all debts due to and by the said co-p irtnership concern. Dated the 25tk day of January, 1873. ROBERT E. JONES, CHARLES EDWARDS. Witness to the signatures, WILLIAM SHERRATT, 171r Solicitor and Notary, Wrexham. MRS. DOROTHEA CATHERINE HOWARD, DECEASED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament passed in the IT 22nd and 23rd year of the reign of Her present Ma- jesty, intituled An Act to further amend the law of Property and to relieve Trustees." Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the estate of Mrs Dorothea Catherine Howard, late of Lower Soughton, in the county of Flint, widow, deceased (who died on t 28th day of April, 1872, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate on the 12th day of July, 1872, by the Reverend Richard Henry Howard, of Lower Soughton, aforesaid, clerk in holy orders; Lieutenant-Colonel John Vincent Hawksley Williams, of ifryars, Bangor, in the county of Carnarvon, and John Robert Williams, of Carlton Chambers, 12, Regent-street, in the county of Middlesex, Esquire, the executors therein named), are hereby required to send in particulars of any such claims to Messrs Barlow Bowling and Williams, of No. 26, Essex-street, Strand, in the said county of Middlesex, on or before the 19th day of March next, after which time the said executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said testatrix among the parties entitled thereto, having regard to those claims only of which they shall then have had notice; and the said executors will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose claim they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 24th day of Janaury, 1873. BARLOW, BOWLING & WILLIAMS, No. 26, Essex-street, Strand, London, 174r Solicitors t* the said Executors. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN the County Court of Denbighshire, holden at A- Wrexham, in the matter of a special resolution for liquidation by arrangement with Creditors instituted liquidation by VENABLES, of the Moss, near Wrex- ham, in the county of Denbigh, grocer and provision dealer. Ishmael Evan Evans, of No. 1, Henblas-street, Wrex- ham, aforesaid, accountant, has been appointed trustee of the property of the Debtor. All persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Debtor must deliver them to the trustee, and all debts due to the Debtor must be paid to the Trustee. Creditors who have not yet proved their debts must forward their proofs of debts to the trustee. Dated this 25th day of January, 1873. 181g 1. E. EVANS, Trustee. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION ACT, 1870. WREXHAM UNION. ELECTION of a MEMBER to fill a Vacancy in the ESchool Board for the Township of Brymbo (1873). LIST OF POLLING PLACES. Name and Situation of Voters entitled to Vote at Polling Places. each Polling Place. The Schoolroom at Bwlch- All persons entitled to gwyn. J vote in respect of pro- ? perty situate in Bwlch- l gwyn, Waen, and Fyn- non y Cwrw. The Boys' Schoolroom, All persons entitled to National School, Brymbo I vote in respect of pro- Village. [ perty situate in the re- maining part of Brymbo I j Township, and not re- I ferred to above. The polling will take place on TUESDAY, the 4th day of February, 1873, and the poll will be open from Twelve at noon until Eight p.m. The voting will be by an official voting-paper, which will be supplied at the polling places. Dated this 30th day of January, 1873. JOHN BURY, 208g Returning Officer. Sixpence Monthly. Illustrated. GOOD WORD S.-Contents for JANUARY. (Beginning the New Volume.) The Prescotts of Pamphilion, 1-3. By the Author of "Dorothy Fox." Devotional Readings, I. By the late NORMAN MACLEOD, D.D. Going Away. By the Author of John Halifax." The Gulf Stream. Part I. What it does. By Dr. W. B. CARPENTER. Richard Hooker. By DEAN STANLEY. Lady Bell, 1-4. By the Author of Citoyenne Jacqueline." A Sonnet. By CHARLES [TENNYSON] TURNER. The Science of Health. By Canon KINGSLEY. Paganini. By the Rev. H. R. HAWEIS. Fairs and Pilgrimages in India and Russia. By GEORGE SMITH, LL.D. Lost Lambs, By Mrs LYNN LINTON. The Faithful Sayings of the Pastoral Epistles. By Dean HOWSON. The Golden Thread. By DORA GREEXWELL. W,ntlr in the Rockv Mountains, I. Jy Miss KINGSLEY. 56, LT udgate-hill, London, and all Booksellers. l24 Entertainments and Meetings. WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE. gATURDAY EVENING J^NTERTAINMENTS Chairman for to-night :-J. PRYCE-JONES, Esq. CHAIR TO BE TAREN AT ETGHT P.M. For particulars see programmes. 1690& GRAND CONCERT. M* the honour to announce that a CONCERT will be given in the Assembly "Z"?' Wy°nstay Arms, Ruabon, on the 4th of Febru- aW?AT??.? we immediate presence and patronage of Sir WATKIN W. WYNN, ?? ? ? and Lady WIL- LIAM^ WVVW T proceeds will be devoted to ? me benent of the Ruabon National Schooh. 156c TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11TH, 1873. A GRAND CONCERT will be given by the follow- Aing well-known Artists :—Miss E. C. EDWARD* pupil to Mr Ellis Roberts, harpist to H.R.H. the-Prince of Wales; EOS MORLAIS, the celebrated South Wales Tenore EOS MAELO, the popular Temore-MrM LEAfIS Mold, and Air T. CADWALADR, %93os. Accompanist aadScle Harmonium: Mr E. HARRISS organist of St. Mark's Chumb, and Mr S. F. EVANS (Aiaw-tegia\ Admission: Reserved Seats, 2s; second ditto. Is; Gallery, 6d. Tickets Gallery, to be had at Mr JOHN ROGERS?S, BookseUer, Hope-street. Doers open at half-past Seven, to commence at Ejght. Carriages at Ten. 212c PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CEFN CHORAL UNION. PERFORMANCE of the MESSIAH in the Baptist JL Tabernacle, Cefn Mawr, on Tuesday, the 18th day of February. Band and Chorus of upwards of 50 Prices of admission:-Gallery-Reserved seats 5s; second seats, 3s; back seats, 2s; area, Is; family tickets to reserved seats, two for 9s three for 13s five for 20s 60r ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1873. MR MANLEY begs to intimate that the ANNUAL JLvJL DINNER will be held as usual at the Feathers Hotel, on MONDAY, the 3rd day of March, 1873. President: JOHN JONES, EsQ. Vice-Presidents: 6_- air councillor Griffiths T. • Williams, Esq. T. Woolrich, Esq. B. H. Thelwall, Esq. G. Bradley, Esq. T. Bnry, Esq. J. Bury, Esq. T. Randies, Esq. J. Milligan, Esq. T. Parry, Esq., Holt Lodge E. Morris, Esq. R. J. Williams, Esq. Dinner on the table at Five o'clock. Tickets Five Shillings each. 1808 Education. GROSVENOR ROAD, WREXHAM. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Conducted by Mrs and Miss Wilson. MASTERS attend. Terms and references ITJL on application. School duties will be resumed on THURSDAY, January 30th. see CAE HENDRE SCHOOL, OSWESTRY. MRS MOSS, HAVING entered upon her New Residence, situated .JLJL pleasantly in Pool-road, in the outskirts of the town, would be glad to receive a few Young Ladies, as BOARDERS. School will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, January 23rd. References permitted to the Rev. T. Gasquoine, B.A. (who kindly conducts the half-yearly examinations), T. Minshall, Esq., C. Minshall, Esq., Dr. Beresford, E. Wynne Thomas, Esq., J.P., and J. Sides Davies, Esq. 103a CLWYD BANK COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, RUTHIN. Principal Mr ROBERT ELLIS, (Late of Regent's Park College, London.) Pupils thoroughly qualified for Commercial Pursuits. THE classical and mathematical course is so con- Tducted as to prepare Pupils for matriculation at the London University, the Medical and legal Registra- tion examinations, and Civil service examination. Pupils will re-assemble January 15th, 1873. For Prospectuses, &c., apply to the PrincipaL 1172 THE SALOP SCHOOL, OSWESTRY. HEAD MASTER :—J OHN EVANS, M.A., (and Stratton Gold Medalist), JANUARY, 1872. At the Civil Service open Com- M petitive Examination for appointment in the India House, in which, out of 132 candidates, 32 were success- ful, E. Owen came in 11th. April 30, 1872. J. L. Richards obtained a First Class Certificate for Mathe- matics at the Government Examination in Science and Art. October 12, 1872. Owen Griffith passed the Medical Preliminary Examination of the Andersonian University, Glasgow. In all 35 of Mr Evans's pupils have passed similar honours. 2428c M R. SIMMS (Organist of the Parish Church, Wrexham, and Professor of Music at the College, Chester) BEGS to inform his Pupils and Friends that he will i resume his Organ, Pianoforte, and Singing LESSONS on THURSDAY, the 30th instant. Schools attended. Hope-street, Wrexham, Jan. 23, 1873. 158e INSTRUCTION ON THE ORGAN, &c. MR G. F. GREAVES (Private Organist and Pianist to Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart.) begs to inform his Pupils in Wrexham that he will resume Lessons after the 22nd instant, and that he has arranged for the use of a large Organ in Wrexham. 62e THE Assistant Organist of St. Mark's, Wrexham, is Topen to an Engagement as Deputy or otherwise. Disengaged on the first Sunday in February.—Address T. HOUGHTON, Madeira Hill, Wrexham. 154c Business Announcements. TEA, Of rare fragrance and strength, 2/. 2/8, 3/ 3/4, 3 6 per lb. COFFEE, Mixed, 1/. 1/4; Berry, 1/4 1/6 1/8. TOBACCO, Real Chester, Bristol Bird's Eye, Cut Cavendish, Mixtures, thick and thin Twist. CIGARS, PIPES, POUCHES, &c. E. O. JONES, 3, TOWN HILL, 2420f WREXHAM. pALMER'S FAMILY BOOT & SHOE MANUFAC. TORY. Cheapest House in the Trade. Ladies' and Gentlemen's and Children's Boots and Shoes in every variety for all classes and all Seasons. Every article warranted. Ladies'Kid Elastic Side Boots from 3/6, 4/6, 10/6 Gentleman's ditto ditto 7/6,8/6,15/6 TOWN-HILL. WREXHAM. 308b OTJ R E AERATED WATERS ELLIS'S RUTHIN WATERS, SODA, POTASS, SELTZER, LEMONADE, LITHIA, and for GOUT, LITHIA and POTASS. Corks branded R. Ellis & Son, Ruthin," and every label bears their trade mark. Sold everywhere, and wholesale of R ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, 723g NORTH WALES PIANOFORTE TUNING. MR SENIOR, Resident Pianoforte and Humonium m Tuner and Repairer. Forty years professional practice has enabled him to give the greatest satisfaction to all who have favoured him with their commands. Instruments tuned singly or by the year on the most moderate terms. Old Grand Pianoforte, by Broadwood. on Sale—a Bargain. Ba .rgain. 38,lblOUN-T-STREET, 2117e WREXHAM. Business Announcements. THE GENTLEMEN'S NEWSROOM. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION: —ONE RUTNlit — -v. ANNUAL SUBSCRIPTION:-ONE -"GUINEA '0 Any Subscriber can Introduce a Friend. ^3AHnigrj:KicHwi5^fa £ wa» WRITING MATERIALS FOUND AND LETTERS CAREFULLY POSTED R A I L TON POTITIER, PROPRIETOR, 18 & 19, HIGH-STREET, 93c v 1 WREXHAM. I!f-fP O B T A N T SA. LJB. I.I L 0 Y D) f GENERAL DRAPER, COMPTON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, IN returning thanks to his numerous Friends and the Public generally, for the liberal patronage hitherto accorded him, has much pleasure in announcing his usual GREAT ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE, "Which will commence this DAY, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1ST, when R. LL. trusts that the very great reductions in prices he has made in every Department of his extensive Stock, and the New and Genuine character of the whole of the Goods offered, will induce purchasers to favour him with an early call. R. LLOYD in requesting Special attention to the following. List of some of his really very cheap Lots, considers it necessary to state that the great difference between this Sale and others similarly announced, is that whilst in the great majority of these Sales, reductions are only made in the prices of eld, stale, shop-woman'd, damaged Goods, and the inducement therefore to buy must be very feeble indeed, in THIS SALE There is nothing old, everything being NEW and GENUINE, and at such VERY GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, As must have attractions for shrewd purchasers such as seldom comes within their reach-: DRESSES AT REDUCED PRICES. SHAWLS AT REDUCED PRICES. JACKETS AT REDUCED PRICES. FURS AT REDUCED PRICES. SILKS AT REDUCED PRICES. SKIRTS AT REDUCED PRICES. MILLINERY AT REDUCED PRICES SHEETINGS AT CLEARANCE PRICES. LINENS AT CLEARANCE PRICES. BLANKETS AT CLEARANCE PRICES. PRINTS AT CLEARANCE PRICES. HOSIERY, GLOVES, RIBBONS, LACE, UMBRELLAS, STAYS, ALL AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES TO CLEAR OUT. N.D.-R. LLOYD will also offer the greater part of his immense Stock of Outfitting, Ready-made Clothing &c., at such reduced prices as must command a speedy Clearance. COMPTON HOUSE OUT-FITTING ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. FIRST DAY OF GREAT ANNUAL SALE; 1st February, 1873. 212r C. K. BENSON & CO., FAMILY GROOVES AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, BEG to call special attention to their TEAS, which are of the choicest qualities, and have been selected with the greatest care. In giving names expressive of the qualities of Black Teas, they wish it to be distinctly understood that they are Mixtures of various kinds, no one quality possessing in itself all the requisites of a really good Tea. STRONG KAISOW CONGOU (REFRESHING, PUNGENT), 2s. PER POUND. FI N 19 KATSOW CONGOU (A oicem MIXTURE), 2L 4D. PER POUND. 'DELICIOUS BREAKFAST CONGOU (This is a perfect Tea of great strength), 2s. 6d. per Pound. CHOICB MONIlfG CONGOU (this is a Tea of sterling quality), 28. 8d. per Pound. FINEST MONING CONGOU (we especially commend this high-class Tea), 3s. per lb. FINEST LAPSANG SOUCHONG (unsurpassed at the price) 3s. 4d. per lb. FINEST KAISOW CONGOU, A FAMILY MIXTURE OF TEAS (CHOICELY BLENDED), 3s. 6d per lb. THE FINEST MIXTURE OF TEAS THAT CAN BE PROCURED (THIS IS THE PRINCE OF TEAS) 3s. 8d. per Pound. They beg to call the particular attention of Families to TEAS at 2s. 6d., 2s. 8d., 38., and 3s. 6d. per Pound, And also to their choice Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES & PROVISIONS. 14, HIGH-STREEl, WREXHAM. 203g IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT No. 7, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. JOHN GITTINS BEGS to intimate to his customers and the public generally that he JL) purposes making considerable alterations and additions to his Premises, so as to give increased facilities for his business. J. G. takes this opportunity of thanking his Friends for their favors during the last 28 years, and assures them that no effort will be wanting on his part to maintain his reputation for the supply of a good article at a moderate price. Purchasers of Building Materials, Joiner's Tools, and Furnishing Goods are invited to inspect his varied Stock. Agricultural Implements supplied at Mabel's own Prices. 188e WHEAT SOWING. IMPORTANT TO jlwft- AGRICULTURISTS. EDISBURY*S WHEAT DRESSING, for Preventing the Smut in Wheat, and the Ravages ef the Slug, Grab, Eand Wireworm. It will also promote the Germination and Growth of the Seed Wheat, and increase the Produce of the Crop equal to a change of seed. An Eightpenny Packet is sufficient for Six Bushels of Seed Wheat which can be Dressed and fit to Sow in a Quarter of an Hour. In using it no Lime or Brine is required the preparation of the Seed is attended with little trouble, and it is easier and drier for the Drill at the time of Sowing than by any other plan. AW FULL DIRECTIONS FOR USE ARE GIVEN WITH EACH PACKET. Wholesale Agents—SUMNER AND CO., AND CLAY, DODD, AND CASE, Liverpool. The large and increasing sale of the above Composition, and the fact of its being used by all the leading Agri- culturists in this neighbourhood, is a sufficient guarantee of its efficacy. The Proprietor has the greatest confidence in recommending it to Agriculturists generally, and he feels confident that a single trial will ensure its future continued sale. • PREPARED ONLY BY JAMES FISHER EDISBURY,! IaM-P.S., t DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST. f (ESTABLISHED 1819.) 3, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. < 2090a ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND R Y L AN D'S BONE MANURES, PREP ARID FOR TURNIPS I .? ,? GRASS I ¡ r WHEAT I BARLEY j OATS POTATOESI &c. ALSO .SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. A r r 1 CHESTER AND BIRMINGHAM. A G tLN T $:- iiSSSRS. DAVENPORT AND SON, YORKE-STEET, WREXHAM. Mr GODFREY PARRY, Llansaintffraid, Corwen I Mr J. J. BANCROFT, Chemist, Ruthin MrW. ASTERLEY, Pentref, Llanymynech, Oswestry I Mr P. JONES, Corn Merchant, Halkyn. Holywell Mr W. HASSALL, Bubney, Whitchurch, Salop Mr J. R. SHERATON, Ellesmere, Salop Mr W. BICKERTON, Newton-on-the-Hill, Salop Mr EDWARD JONES, Brynsion, Caerwys, Holywell Mr WILLIAM JONES, Ironmonger, Mold Mr R. THOMAS, Ironmonger, Llanderfel, Corwen t A Priec List, with particulars of Premiums offered for 1873, Post Free on Application. 2i75e 2475a Business Announcements. AT JONES' ORIGINAL STAYSHOP, 22, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. 1 There is always on hand a variety of STAYS, CORSETS, &c.; also, NURSING and INVALIDS' CORSETS, and STAYS Made to Order. General DRAPERY, DRESSES, GENTLE- MEN S OUTFITTING, &c., WORKING MEN'S CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, &c.. &c. Two Hundred Mourning BONNETS to select from aRd made to order, 2/11 to 20/- 2430c ANNUAL SALE. MESSRS. W. & C. BROWN & CO.'S Annual SALE of GOODS, at Reduced Prices, will commence on SATURDAY, FEBRUARY THE 1ST, and continue during the following week. Goods from every Department will be included in the Sale, and particular attention is desired to a quantity of soiled Table Linens and Sheet- ings. SILK MERCERS TO THE QUEEN AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. Chester, January 25,1871. 331 g DONALD NICOLL & Co., ST. PAUL'S CHURCHYARD, LONDON, Manfacturers ot LADIES', GENTLEMEN'S and BOY'S GARMENTS. Agent for Wrexham and District, E. LEWIS, TOWN HILL, Of whom any of our Specialities can be obtained. A large assortment of Overcoats, Ulster Wraps in Stock Mackintosh Goods, &c. 2230r RE-OPENING OF LONDON HOUSE, CEFN MAWR. CHARLES EDWARDS Begs most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Cefn and its vicinity that he will open the above well- known Premises with an entirely new STOCK of GENERAL DRAPERY AND MILLINERY, GROCERY AND PROVISIONS UPON S A T U It D A Y, February the 8th, 1873. C. E. begs to return his sincere thanks to his friends and the pQblic generally for the liberal support accorded to him wad his late partner, and trust by prompt and careful attention to all orders instructed to him to merit a continuance of the same. 191e MESSRS H. & E. B. SIMMS, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, & MUSIC DEPOT, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. INSTRUMENTS Lent on Hire on the Three Years M System. Tuned, Repaired, and Exchanged on liberal terms. NEW HARMONIUMS FROM FIVE GUINEAS. AMERICAN ORGANS, PIA NOFORTES, new and second-hand at all prices. A selection of new Musical Novelties suitable for presents. CHURCH AND CHAMBER ORGANS, &C., &C. 2230c NOTICE OF REMOVAL. JOSEPH EVANS & SON, Stationers and Publishers, I etc,, beg to announce to their patrons and friends that they have REMOVED from Bank-street to more large and convenient premises at No. 2, CHARLES- STREET, where they hope to be able to meet tbeir large and increasing business with more punctuality and despatch. They have a Stock of Books, Papers, Valentines, etc., on hand, wholesale and retail, at the cheapest possible rates. All orders will be punctually attended to by JOSEPH EVANS & SON, Office ef the Wrexham Temperance Messenger, 2, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. February 6th, 1873. 207g COALS! COALS! MESSRS. JJORN & QUDGEON, PROPRIETORS of the GA LCHOG COLLIERY, NORTHOP, FLINT. BEG to GIVE NOTICE that they are now pre- Bpared to SUPPLY COAL and good HOLLIN SLACK at the Pit's Mouth at the following prices :— Coal Screened 16s 6d per ton Ditto unscreened. 15s Od „ Slack 10s Od „ This Hollin Slack is especially recommended for all kinds of machine and factory purposes. Arrangements for monthly or quarterly accounts must be made with the manager, 148c Mr ISAAC AYDON, Mold. 1873. 1873. SCIENTIFIC INVENTION. FENDER TRADE. IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS. The great outcry against purchasing expensive STEEL GOODS, Because they could not be kept in perfect order, and creating so much work for servants, is now happily done away with, because, AT A SMALL COST, FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, ASHPANS, GRATES, And all other DELICATE AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES MADE OF STEEL CAN NOW BE ELECTRO-NICKELLED, Which has all the beauty and appearance of Steel, with' out any of its tendency to rust or other injury, and STEEL FENDERS, FIRE-IRONS, &C., COATED WITH ELECTRO-NICKEL, Preserve their perfect appearance for years, without re- quiring any attention from month's end to month's end, to say nothing of allaying the anxiety which existed about such goods with every careful housekeeper. EXTENSIVE SHOWROOMS. 1 INSPECTION INVITED. I L L I A Mj £ £ p E E T, FURNISHING IRONMONGER, CHANDELIERS, LAMPS, AND GAS FITTINGS, 45 & 47, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST SELECTED STOCK OF FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, IN LIVERPOOL.] 1969b Business Announcements' fJTHOMAS MANLEY, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, MALTSTER, AND BREWER, HIGHSTREKT. WREXHAM, HAVING taken the more commodious premiaM ad- JjL joining his old Vaults, takes thia opeoftwm?of thanking his numerous Friends and the PubucgetMMt? for their liberal support given him during the loyens ha has been in business, and begs to state that his amm- Establishment is replete with a Stock of WINES of the Choicest Brands, where his wholesale and family trade will be carried on as usual, and hopes, by stem attention to all orders entrusted to his eare, to I continuance of their support. Sxle Agent for T. Murphy and Co/a celebrated 1H— STOUT, in and 38 gallons, English sure, and Truman, Haabury, Buxton, and MtN- DON STOUT. Ind, Coope, and Co.'s, and Bass and Co.. Thill— Ales. THOS. MANLEY begs to inform the PqbHe athM that he has transferred the business of the Old YaaNa to Messrs. PRICE and Co Wholesale Wine and Spfetifc Merchants, 2, Church-street, Wrexham, and can am fldents recommend them as his successors in the Bihil Department. MESSRS. PRICE and Co., Wine and Spirit Me? 1V?. chants, having taken the Old Wine Vanity M? High-street, Wrexham, successfully conducted d8Ii88 the last fifteen years by Mr Manley, beg to infona iki public that they intend to carry on the Retail Dopaifc- ment m it, when they hope to have a share of tha port of their Friends and the Public generally. T& wholesale business will still be carried on at 2, CBNHtt- street, Wrexham, as heretofore. Wines and Spirits of the best quality will be sanBaili also Bass& Co's., Allsopp & Co's., Worthington C*'&, Burton Bitter Beers, and Mauley's Wrexham AJea. don and Dublin Stout, in casks and on draught. Bottled Pale India Ale, and London and IMbttfe Stouts in excellent condition in pints, 4s; and half-ntato 2s per dozen. flStar QVERTON AND -^ILLI AM TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. BORDEAUX CLARETS: An excellent dinner Wine, with noeh body and colour. Can be well recommend- ed. 12/- per dozen. St. Julian, St. Emilion* Chateau, Lafitte, ani other growths as equally moderate prices. BURGUNDY: BEAUGOLAIS 18/- per dozen. BEAUNE 24/- per dozen. SHERRY: An excellent Wine, very suitable far dinner and general purposes. Pure Shens flavour. 18/- per dozen. BROWN AND PALE COLOUR: Possessing great age, dry or rich, from 24/- to 00/- per dozen. MARSALA: Finest Imported, 20/- per dozen, or sa per quarter cask of 23 Gallons. HOCK: From 36/- to 50/- per dezen. MOSELLE: From 40/- to 60/- per dozen. CHAMPAGNE From 36/- to 72/- per dezen. These Wines may be viewed at ovr 6fBce, or a sample case contaudM oa? dozen will be forwarded carriage MM to "T Railway Station. —. t OCTOBER, 1872. THE "ROYAL" WREXHAM STBONG WELSH ALB% PALE AND MALTY. THE high price of the costly and carefully selactoff iL "White Malt" with which this "WonderiUT Ale is Brewed, necessitates an increased price nan BarreL The Price is now 80s. per Barrel, 40s. per flTWnrhTw 20s. per Firkin H. K. ASPINALL, BREWERY, WREXHAM- BIRKENHEAD BEPCIT—HAYMARKET. 11" WREXHAM ALES, Celebrated for their PURITY AND FINE FLAVOUR. Note the address: UNION BREWERY, WREXHAM. For particulars, apply t. CHARLES BATE A SObT. BREWERS 4- MALSTERS, WREXHAM, 2398g KNACKERS YARD. MR. HUGH PRICE, of Bridge-street, Wrexham, Ht. Skinner (having obtained a license), begs to m- orm the public generally that he is prepared to Receivtt Horses for Slaughter at his Yard, situate in Bridge- street, aforesaid, or if dead, to fetch the same from any part of the immediate neighbourhood, for which best price wiU be given. 2066c MR. JOHN JONES, AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER, HOUSE, LAND, AND GENERAL AGENT, Offices-WREXHAM and LLANGOLLEN. 1184c w. SNAPE, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER, ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENT, Offices: LlON HOUSE, HIOH-STBEET, WREX HA*. 1.t3Q. SPRING SEED WHEAT. TRUE TALAVARIA. Y STRACHAN, Seed Merchant, Wrexham, has now Y in stock a splendid sample of the above traa: valuable Spring Wheat. Samples and prices on application. uø. THE ALBUM PORTRAIT STUDIO, 26, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM (Opposite Mr. Kennedy's). MR. B. J. Edwards Begs to announce that he has made great alterations fa- his Studio both for the comfort of visitors and the duction of FIRST-CLASS PHOTOGRAPHY, equal ia. every respect to the best yet produced in London or Paris Mr. B. J. E. also returns many thanks to the no gentry, and tradesmen for their liberal suppon. I hopes still to merit a share of their patronage, by hia desire to please and the production of good aDd Aitiatitt Photography. Mr EDWARDS invites special attention to Ma wa^Mato styles of "CARTE DE VISI/' "CABINET.S other PORTRAITS; also his "NEW HALF-GUHnE? 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