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Salts hu Iil,ction. 'I Mr Lovatt. FREEHOLD MALTKILN AND COTTAGES IIN THE VILLAGE OF RUABON. TO BE 'SOLD BY AUCTION. BY MB LOVATT, at the AVynnstay Anns Hotel, Ruabon, on MONDAY, the 8th day of November; 1875, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lots as may he agreed df¡on' at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions t'6" be then produced LOT 1. All that large MALTKILN with the Two COTTAGES adjoining, situate at Pont Adam, in the village of Ruabon, adjoining the Great Western Inn, and formerly in the occupation of Mr Edward Swan, malster, and now of Me Robert Pemberton and others. LOT 2. One hnnired and ten SHARES, fully paid, in the Ruabon Gas and Coke Company. The Freehold Property is advantageously situate for Maltsters, Manufacturers, and others, as it abuts npon a good stream of water and is within a shert distance of the Ruabon Railway Statien. The Shares in the Ruabon Gas and Coke Company j are an excellent investment, and have for some years past received a high rate of dividend. | Further particulars may be had on application to Messrs Acton and Bury, Solicitors, Vhexham, or to the Auctioneer. 484c 14, REGENT-STREET, WREXHAM. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15TH, 1875. Unreserved Sale of FURNITURE adapted for Kitchen, Two Sitting and Four Bedrooms. MR LOVATT has been instructed by Mr W. VV. Freeman, who is giving up the tenancy of the above house, to Sell bv Auction, upon the premises, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising :—Mahogany and painted tables, couch, cane- seated chairs, armed, reclining and rocking chairs, half- tester bedsteads in iron and birch wood, hair, feather, and wool beds, straw paliasses, toilette tables, glasses, wash Stands, chest of drawers, carpets, fenders, irons, ashpans, stair reds, carpets and oil cloth, door mats, umbrella stand, saucepans, willow pattern dinner service, and the usual culinary utensils. Sale at Two o'clock. Canadian Emigration Office, Wrexham, November 3rd, 1875. 537h Mr. Lloyd. FAIR DAY. NORTH WALES AND CHESHIRE AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. MR LLOYD (late Jones and Lloyd) begs to announce that he will hold his next SALE, on THURSDAY, Nov. 11th, in the Auction Mart, situate as above. A magnificent lot of Fat and Store Sheep. Ditto ditto Pork and Bacon Pigs. z;1 Ditto ditto Fat Calves. 1 Pedigree Hull, Lord Valley, by the Earl of the Yalley, Dam by the Duke of Waterloo, 3t years old, tonic first. prize at Ruthin in 1874, and highly commended at Mold this year, the property of Blezard, Esq., Pool Park, Ruthin. Mr Lloyd gives notice that he intends presenting at his next CHRISTMAS SHOW DINNER, in addi- tion to the usual CUPS, value E-12 15s., 1st Prize.—A Silver Cup, value 27 10s 2nd „ —APiece of Plate, „ E3 3s To the Seller whose Live Stock realises the largest amount of money in the Auction Mart or elsewhere, during the present year, from January 1st to December 13th (Christmas Show Day), both days I Any gentleman winning 1st or 2nd Prize, and not wishing to compete against a Tenant Farmer, will be awarded a "Silver Medal, the Farmer coming next will receive 1st Prize. A Cup or piece of Plate, value t3 10s, will be given to the Buyer of the largest amount of Stock between January 1st and December 13th (inclu- sive). Sellers and Buyers wili please keep their Bills as a guide Further Entries respectfully solicited. SALE TO COMMENCE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT. Office, Plassey, Wrexham. 80fi Messrs. Thomas and W. II. Hill. IMPORTANT SALE AT GLYN AND HILL FARMS, near CHIRK, Denbighshire. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS THOMAS and w. H. HILL, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY. November 18th and 19th, 1875, on the above prennsxv, 323 Excellent Fat and Store Shropshire Down SHEEP, 23 Fat and Fresh COWS, BULLOCKS, and Two- year-old HEIFERS, t Four Waggon HORSES; useful COB; capital Bay HORSE; handsome Bay MARE. 5 off, by Ellen Gowan; ditto Chesnut ditto. 4 off, by Hesse Cassel; Brood Mare, by the Major; BroJd Mare, by Oxford 3 promising COLTS, and a Sucker, Handsome Berkshire SOW and Seven Stores, Seven sets of Gears, Husbandry Implements, quantity of Manure in Lots, &e. Stack of WHEAT, about 150 measures; part of a Stack of BARLEY, about 100 measures part of » stack of Barley, about 150 measures; rtiirr, of a stock of Barley, about 160 measures: part of a stack (f Barley, about 130 measures; part of a stack of ()ATS about 160 measures; part of a stack of about 110 measures, part of a stack of Oats, about 1.0 measures; stack of excellent HAY 2 stacks ui good CLOVER about 8 Acres of Swede TURNIPS about 4 acres of Swede Turnips; and about IS acess ot Common Turnips. The whole to go off the premise. -Several Hundred yards of excellent Tram Rails, Chains, capital Tram Brake, uneven Tram Waggons, and Quarry Tools, Lot of Iron Hurdles, and numerous other effects, the property of R. S. Perkins, Esq., who is giving up farming. Luncheon on the table at 11.30. Sale to commence each day punctually at One o'clock. Th n is situated within two miles of Chirk Station, n the Great Western Line of Rail, and seven miles from Oswestry. Catalogues may be had 10 days prior to the Sale, at the Chronicle Office, Shrewsbury, the Guardian and Adv ertiser Offices, Wrexham, Cintrant Office, Chester, and from the Auctioneers' Offices, Oswestry. d538 r Mr. B. D. Roberts* I VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, ¡ AT I TOWYN, PRESTATYN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr E. D. ROBERTS, at the BEE HOTEL, Rhyl, on the 22nd day of November, 1875, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of Sale to be then produced, and in the following or such Lots as may be decided upon at the time of Sale. LOT 1. All those SIXTEEN COTTAGES, with the Gar- dens thereto adjoining, situate at Towyn, near Prestatyn, and adjoining the north side of the Lon- don and North Western Railway, near Prestatyn Station, and in the respective occupations of Ben- jamin Williams and others, This Lot contains 1,700 yards or thereabouts, and-the aggregate annual rental is f35 17s Od. LOT-2. t All those EIGHT COTTAGES, with the Gar- dens and Shed thereta belonging, adjoining the last Lot, in the respective occupations of Elias Williams and others. This Lot contains 1,500 square yards or there- abouts, and the aggregate annual rental is X18 6s. Both Lots are held 11 under separate Leases from I John Dawson, Esq., for unexpired terms of 36 years, at ground rent of X2 a year. • The Mines are reserved. I The Cottages are well Bitnated for letting to rail- way employes and others engaged at the Atlas Portland Cement Works. For further particulars apply to Mr R. D. Roberts, Auctioneer, Bee Hfcfcel, Rhyl; or to Messrs Finchett, Maddock, Jtoss, and Sharp. Solicitors, Chester. 534a Sales "by ',Iurtian. Messrs Doviai and Armor. MONTHLY FAT 'STOCK SALE AT DENBIGH. ESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR will ITJL SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of November, 1875 (Denbigh Fair Day), in front of the Royal £ )Sk Inn, at Eleven o'clock a.m. prompt, a number of prime Fat SHOKT-HORN CATTLE, per- fectly ripe, and of heavy weights. The Cattle will besold separately. The above Stock are the pr<perty of J. R. Jones, Esq., and others. N.B.—The Auctioneers wist to draw attention to the above Stock. as being perfecty ripe, also of excellent quality, and of heavy weights. Farther entries to the abcre Sale are respect, solicited. tully Royal Oak, Denbigh, November 3rd, 187t 540c Mr. John Jones. PRELIMINARY. "11 1! JOHN JONES 5 favoured with in- structions, by Mr lagae, to SELL BY AUCTION, at Creigion Farm,llanarmon-in-Yale, on FRIDAY, the 19th of November,1875, the whole of 'the Live and Dead Farming Stock. Full particulars in futui advertisement. Auctioneer's Offices- W rexhm and Llangollen. 543c (flection Jibfosses. TO THE BU:GESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WEXHAM. LADFFIS AND GENTLEMEN,— Not having personally solicitedany votes, I beg to thank you for the large amountf support accorded to me at the Election on Mondr last. I trust you may not have anv occasion to ryret my Election. Your obedient rnmt. T. EYON-JONES. Grosvenor Lodge, November 2nd, 1875. 544b T 0 T- H E, B U R G S S E S OF THE ( BOROUGH OF WREXAM. LADIES AND GENTLEMN,—I FUNK you sincerely for the honour be done me in again electing me-to a seat in the Townouncil, and rest c assured that my best efforts shall be diretd to the study s of your interests. I have the honour to be, 1 t Ladies and Gentlemen, ( Your obedient seant, a WM. SSRRATT. Regent-street, Wrexham, I Nov. 2nd, 1S75. d535 TO THE BUKGESES ¡- OF THE rJ BOROUGH OF WREXHAM LADIES AND GENTLEMEIS—ACCEPT 1 my warmest thanks for the honour ychave done J me by te-electing me as one of your represtatives in 0 the Town Council. I a Not having canvassed the town, I esteem t; a great ;cinplinient, which I hope to merit by partially P yowr iuloicofce,. Q I am, yours faithfully, EDWARD S[TH. ;3G, High-street, Wrexham, Nov. 3rd, 1875. <3582 tgaI imir !1uhlit Jpcriim v HOWELL'S FEMALE ORPHAN SCIOLS, DENBIGH. f ONTUE8DAY, the 7th December >xt J? a VACANCY for One Orphan Female ohe q Foundation, between the age of Seven and Tvve years, will be fitted up ar the above Institute j ÑJ And also Vacancies for Three Pay Boarders, 4: B Seven years of age. Terms £ 20 per annum, p. able Quarterly in advance. Forms of application for the above aevei vacancies, to be had from Mr Martin Smith, Pai street, Denbigh, Clerk to the Local Governors, ai which must be sent to him on or before Satnrda the 27th instant. Former applications made shoul be renewed by letter to the Clerk, on or before th last mentioned date. No application to be made to the Local Governors individually. No child will be admitted who cannot at least say the Lord's Prayer, read an easy verse in the New Testament, form letters on a slate, and I say the first half of the Multiplication table to the satisfaction of the examiner. Denbigh, November 2nd, 1875. 530b PRESENTATION TO MR J WHITEFOOT, SFNiop., Formerly Head Ostler at the Wyunslay Arms Hotel, Wrexham. £ s. d. Mrs Johnson, Erless 1 1 o Mrs Owen, Cefn Park. 1 0 0 Mr Jones, plumber 1 0 0 Mr Abraham Williams, Dudley. 0 10 6 Col. Jones, Abenbury 0 5 0 Mr William Cross, Cefn Park. 0 5 0 Mr John Williams, wine merchant 0 5 0 Mr James Taylor, auctioneer. 0 5 0 A. Marsh, Esq. 0 5 0 James Ollerhead, Esq., Mulberry House 0 5 0 MrCheetham, Bridge House. 50 Mr David Jones, Vounog 0 5 0 Mr Stant, Charles-street 0 5 0 Mr Thomas Jones, Llanfynydd. 0 2 6 Mr John Cross, Cefn Park 0 2 6 Mr Henry Bithell, Mount-street. 0 2 (j Mr Walter Stant, Fairfio d 0 26 Mr Hugh Price 0 2 6 MrJohn Oliver 0 2 6 Mr James McCarthy 0 2 0 Mr Joseph Wilding. 0 2 0 Mr John Newns, Bridge House. 0 10 Mr Edward Perry, Salop-road. 0 10 A Friend 0 10 Peter Walker, Esq 10 0 E. X. knes, Esq 010 0 R.V. Kyrke, Esq 0 5 0 Mr Dyke, Fairfield TaVern 0 5 0 Mr Phillips, Town-hilt 0 5 0 Mr Parry, corn factor. 0 5 0 Mr W. Edwards, Pale Hall, Corwen 0 5 0 Mr Prodger, Union Vaults. 0 5 0 J. Bradshaw, Esq., D.C.C 0 2 6 Mr T. Willcock, Town-hill 0 2 6 Messrs H. and T. Jones, High-street 0 2 G Northamptonshire .*r. 0 2 0 Mr James Edwards, Common Vood 0 2 0 A Friend. 0 2 0 Mr Thomas Williams, drayman. 0 2 0 A Friend.. 0 2 0 Mr W. Humphreys, Erddig-road. 0 10 Mr Wwolrich 0 1 0 A Friend 0 1 0 Mr Roberts, painter. 0 1 0 Further subscriptions thankfully received by- Mr J. W. Jones, Saddler, High-street, Wrexham. Mr Richard Evans, Corn Dealer, &c., 9, Yorke-street, r Wrexham. Mr Joseph Williams, Tobacconist, 43, Hope-atreet, and Bank-street, Wrexham. Mr Manley, Feathers Hotel. On behalf of the above, RICHARD OLLERHEAD. 9, Charles-street, Wrexham, October, 1875. v 491h t ::r tgaI anb f ttfrltt Botes. WREXHAM UNION, APPOINTMENT OF RELIEVING OFFICER AND REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS. ALTERATION OF DAY OF ELECTION. THE GUARDIANS of the Union will on ™he -0tl) November instant proceed to elect a RELIEVING OFFICER and REGISTRAR OF BIRTHS AND DEATHS for a district called the HOLT DIS- TRICT. which comprises the Townships cf Abenbury Fawr, Allmgton, Bangor, Bieston, Borras Hovah, Borras Riffre. Burton, Cacca Dutton, Dutton Diffeth, Dutton-y- brau, Erlas, Oourton, Holt, Pickhdl, Ridley, Royton, Sesswick, Sutton, Shocklach Church, Shocklach Oviatt, I' Threiipwood, Worthenbury, Gresford, and Llay, and contains a population of 6,1)03. The salary will be X80 per annum. The person ap- pointed must be cf active habits, quick at accounts, and write a good hand. He must devote his whole tlme to the duties, and give a security, bv bend, with two re- Isponsible sureties in £100. He will also be required to reside m the said district. The duties to commence from the date of appoint- ment. Applications in the Candidate's handwriting, stating age, previous occupation, and accompanied by not more than four testimonials of recent date, to be sent to me on or beioee Ten o'clock a.m., ou the 10th inst., eu- dorsed Application of appointment of Relieving Ofhcei, and the Candidates must attend a meeting of the Board at Two o'clock on the day of election. The appointment of Relieving Officer will be made subject to the orders and also to the approval of the Local Government Beard, and the appointment of Registrar of Births and Deaths, and Vaccination Officer, subject to the approval t.f the Registrar General. By Order, I J. OSWELL BURY, TI- Clerk. Wrexiiam, Nov. 5th, 1875. 523a SAINT ASAPH UNION. APPOINTMENT OF SCHOOLMASTER. THE Guardians of this Union will, on Thursday, the 11th day of November next, pro- ceed to the Election of a Schoolmaster for the Union Workhouse. The Saiary will be X40 per annum, with such further sum as may be awarded by the certificate of the Local" Government Board after the examination of H. M. In- spector of Schools, together with Board, Lodging, and Washing. Candidates mustl be: single men or widowers without encumbrance. Applications, in the handwriting of the candidates, stating age, and accompanied by testimonials, to be'sent to me on or before Wednesday, the 10th day of Novem- ber next, and the candidates will be requ;red to attend the meeting of the guardians on the following day at 12 3 clock; but uo travelling or ether expeases will be allowed. By order, St. Akaph, FRANCIS WYNNE, ¡ 28th October, 1875. Clerk. 519h CHE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPAQ f^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that V an EXTRAORDINARY GENERAL MEETING )i the Proprietors of ahe above Company will be held it the VVvnnstay Arms Hotel, in Wrexham, on Monday, he 15th day of November instant, at One o'clock p.m., >recise]y, to receive the jDirectors* Report of the result 'f the sale of the Fire Business. By Order cf the Board, JOHN FRANCIS, Board Room, Secretary. Wrexham, 2nd November, 1875. 528b VREX HAM, RUABON, AND LLANGOLLEN DISTRICT OF ROADS. i rHE MEETING of Trustees fixed by I adjournment to he held at MR WTATT'S OFFICES, I WREXHAM, on the 14th day of OCTOBER, instant, at O.,ie o'clock, p.m.. not having been attended by a juoram of Trustees, we being the only Trustees who trended, DO HEREBY ADJOURN THE SAID 1EETING to THURSDAY, the 18th day of NOVEM- IER, next, to the same place and at the same hour. • (Signed) r G. H. WHALLEY, ;(, WILLIAM LOW. i TRUSTEES Wrexham, 14th October, 1875.. 513b ,J WREXHAM NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD, 187C. I TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. > I- HE REV. ROBERT JONES, i- Vicar of AU Saints, Rotherhithej will deliver Two Popular English J K L E C T UK E S T in the above Hall, as follows:— ff On TUESDAY, November 9th, 1875, ||& UPON ftijj TELSH PREACHERS AND PREACHING,'|f WitlilIllustrations, serious and humorous. fini dtcard Williams, Esq., M.D., in the Chair. j| AM) J| i WEDNESDAY, November 10th, 1875; 9 upon ™ WLH POETRY WITH ILLUSTRATION^ S MAYOR OF WREXHAM IX THE CHAIR. FXJ The peds to be devoted towards the fund to fecial Choral Prize of £ 100, for the last t day of the Eesteddevod. Doopen at 7 p.m., to Commence at 7.30. ADMlli :-Front Seats, 2s; Second, ditto,, Third, d Gd. For the Two Lectures, Front j' 3s; SecQeats, Is 6d. Tickets may be had II:t, Stationer, of the Secretary, Mr Robert Williáni\$ Lorne-str Wrexham. -Á tbesmttt's hhrtssts. j MR. H. COLEMAN SiGEON DENTIST REGENT-STBEET, (Oppte the Savings Bafil), WREXHAM, BEGS tform the public that his fEW JL9 ESIAljjTyjEj^'j' lately known as D&vu.'< Temperance t is now completely fitted upjtosuit the comfort aniverijence 0f jlts patients. TEETH extd without pain by NITROCL^XIM GAS. R | AL TEETH supplied at Iowe,ssjijie prices. Natural a)i>earand and comfort guaed. A private WaRoom for each patient. xk- im consulted daily Wt charge. ESTABlEOEIGHT YEABS IMPLETS & MACHlma v T3L0UG-HS, ig5 Harrows, Cha&Outters, „ Papers, Oil(VfillSj Rollers, HorJfeears, and all other Implemen the present seasoqpa consider- able quantities to selom. L JAMES ^KSON & sop, CORN .EXCHANGiPLEMENT WAREHOUSE v- ..Cjs t E K. "f 't«86e :t ;¥> 1 A I N l^A S A P H UNI N. Ti RURA^NITARY AUTHORITY. 1 TO CO/RACTORS AND OTHERS. Sanirjr CommitteS j# this* Uaion 1 ie prejfd to receive"*TE^^ERS for the^n- stro'eftoi of aftin Sewer in-the Parish of Abe^le withi} »eir di'ct. The plans, sections, and specifica- with eir diict. The plans, sections, and specifica- tions e piOsed works, cati fee seen on application ce oe stfrveyor, Mir George Bell, of Kinmel- strlet^ BbvJ lily from 10 till 4. The icontractor will be reooired idve security for the due performance of the 6catract,T<3rtdters to W sent to me on.or before Wedhesdav, 0 -10th dgtr of Nqy,?tnber, next, on the form provided to be endorsed Tender for Sewer- age Warks."The committee do not bind themselves to 1tccepttthe lest ot any Tender. k Kr Order 10" f^ANCIS WYNNE, t Dej&igh" 1 Clerk. st ober, 1875. d493 wnmuA MOLD, ANO CONNAH'S .QUAY i ■' ^JtWAY. fTf^NEKS at^ invited for the erection of a Jl^^s«if GOOi)S SHED at • a^^cific^ioa pav be SQgn da J. BRO'UGSfiBaPN ComwfefcPffices; Wrexham. i; JSt&'nd, 1875. f$9h T "DENBIGH SCHOOL BOARD V | Specifications, and Estimates are XT for the Erection of ap.Infants' Jscnool at DeobigtO accommodate 250 children; also Master's RdaMef. Tiieiteno to be sent in before the o^th/ an^ apph'ca- tion"f(^articulars to be ma^eJtO the ilndersignea. hot bind t^iiiielves to accept Any R. HUMPHREYS 4rg; r, 'ft/ig^, 4th November, 1S75. 5 30c ■1' .'j'>■ "ii 1" ■■: \J'> fratrfsmc.n's* Jltetssis. —^n. — 1JJM R S ifeesj^ctfally announces her return from Xondon "Jth the L A T, E S j NOVELTIES in French and f English Milliner^, Costumes. Mantles, &c„ whi(A she purposes showing oil' TUSSDAY NEXT, the 26tij, instant, and J#Q11Owing days. i •: SI, High-street, Wrexham, 498k t T HE 'TEA T R A I) V :#yr — 14, HlGH-STBEtiT, W^yjppreseiit "Season's arrivals of FINE TJSAS China are again e^efeMfiigiy large, wh^e' quality of former ^ears China are again e^eefMfiigiy t quality of former year" he most delicate taste of connoiss" :t' -MgHEeS-toy the. supenor character 'twl *"■ •inBBfckif TEAS( which have arfi^ea, rcserubpng the JTAISOW—so highly apjsreeiated Jay"1 ■" ,C rijWMJBiera of the finer classes pi.TEA. t.J. ^ftjunpajtuUeled success which has marked taeprp- i&teis of our Business from year to year is the result fit I t>nr practical knowledge of TEA, and of the exercise of fewpi r care int selection of Stock, whicia eadbleew: 61)- and COFFEES »f superior i^ialitiesat "'t.r t i' our sincere't^iwks to •ap Bu^&eroiui \yuUmimvis4tit tl'«)r constantly incroa»inf siipi^rt and y. ci-to gttfenffon. r bo following qualities are well worth special notice.- >" •* 5i 'i'.J e'd, i JSftrong KAISQW CONGOU, refreshing pungent 2 < nne KAlBPW CONGOU, a choice 2 4 y .y pelicious BEEAKF4ST CONGOU. This is t?» '< pei-fect Tea of great strength 2 6 likJ&boice MINING CONGOU. This is a Tea of lf| #tyerling quality 2 8 T finest MONING CONGOU. We especially C^coinmpnd this liigh-Qlass Tea. 3 0 finest LAPSANG SOUCHONG, unsurpassed at tire price 34 KAISOW .CONGOU, a family mixture Bp;, o. Teas, choicely blended, rich iu flavour. 3 6 f The 'vu.*<r. MIXTURE OF TEAS that can be Ps4" groo-.i.-J?!. 'Jhi-j is theprinpe of Teas 3 8 Choice and Select Stock of IT Ail AN, ANt fCOLONIAL GOODS. P, AGENTS FOR SPIFft4 AND POND'S CELEBRATED WINES AND SPIRITS. i. — B. Orders per Post or Carrier promptly attended to. •- Famtly Orders of Two Pounds and upwards delivered free to any Railway Station. k.. c°- ffT Family Grocers, L 14s HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 447oj NOTICE. 7-ENNEDY iJt-, ARCHITECT, fji^UBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. (Opposite to the Vegetable Market). '.krrKSDANaE —From 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., and irora %-±* 3 to 6 daily. dl4 Y. STRACHAN, SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, WREXHAM, Off.'rs the following Nursery Stock- 60,000 Strong Quicks, 30,000 Strong Larch, Spruce, and Scotch Firs, and 2.000 Standard and Dwarf Roses, best sorts. Alsoa Splendid Stock of Standard and Dwarf Trained Fruit Trees, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs. Inspection invited at the Railway Station Nurseries. Planting and Laying Out Contracted for. d521 JOHN H. KIDD & CO., Manufacturers of RAILWAY WAGGON COVERS BICK AND TENT CLOTHS, VART COVERS, lime SHEETS, All sizes kept in stock. BRATTICE CLOTH, AIR-TUBING, HOBSB CLOTHS, WATERPROOF RUGS, INDIA-RUBBER GOODS Roofing Dry Hair, and Boiler Felt, SACKS, COTTON WASTE, LAMP TUCKS. OFFICES PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. 6991 A FORTUNE FOR A TRIFLE, X20,000 FOR Xl. I^ULL PARTICULARS oi this most advantageous money speculation, guaranteed by Government, will be sent Free on application, enclosing a stAmped directed envelope, to JOHN FOSTER, Esq., 8, Craig's Court, Charing Cress, London, S.W. 527b r.'t. i i. 187^ -l' 1.- ;f': I %wig J L L S 1 L K M E/B G MMM TO E J? E R A H » R 4 E T .Dl#1B. IVH. *4 'J:.4 ',¡: CQpMiiments to his num%roi^ooBaeclSon~ and -friends, and begs to inform them that he has just returned from the Londpn and MaachCater markete with a *'• BQagoiScent selection of LEADING NOVELTIES FOR THE PRESET SEASOSk fiLSt J}e?ural Sh0w' t00 £ place(-oa Tuesday, tl^ 2nd November, ind he will continue MMinta'mrketl0 Vomers' » co^tant supply of i^e LATEST DESIGS in the markets.,<, DRESS DEPARTMENT.—A splendid assortment of the most approved, novelties will be found ia this department, consisting of all kinds of Fancy aad.Plairt Materials of the latest mode. SILKS.—A large stock of Black Silks, and a superb selection of Coloured Silks of unri¥alla& mafcee guaranteed to we#C. ^most fashionahie prodae- # 'J* f»d filMMigt !ro4 toBfids Paris, A choice selection of '•'m? 8' Astrachaas, and Cloth Jackets, Cbstnmej, SaLn Skirts, SiSrte, Sc. "liESSMAlCmG.-In this department; ladies can be suited, And can .Material-from jwwtod Stocks m the Pri««pality, and can rely ttpoftiffiuKaftl Fashionakla Styles, at moderate prices. r HOSIERS'A^D ^LC^A' J* W. wishes to call «j>^al attention to his large and well-selected rts and Shirtings, at very; li,w prices. JjEw htf- weli-assorted Stock of; |Iostfr^, aqd ^1 bis standard makes of Gloves. v jWW»|vSSortmettt of Wodl^nsj^compriliagV|i^tJ(M||H§«^ *'V Napi|59dp||H^to, Pilots, BL4feS Et AttyELS.-r-A good assorted sto^ of real Welsh amJ Eofl&h jRaDael«^dt'I^ Bl^|fcts, of ah qualities apd makes, at most reason&le prices. DEPARTMENT.—Compri^g Bnt^els, Tapestrys, lOdderfflirttiwr/^elts, Hearth- D«lia»k»? -Cretones. all designs tM '• fj'.i attention to his large and weft-sefeilfced stock.peculiarIv r Caanot be surpassed either ia price or quality.w •r- A. Cyr 'CITE 'R BAttLY OALL IS SOIJ WINTER TASHIONjfc^rf ° w a n .,2, 01 HIGH-pTREET, WREXHAM. a large.and varied Stock of New Goods hi the fallowing; depausi&ents. to ^\roich h|^BBpgct_fullv iayites attention. :> W;. MILLINERY AND DRESSMAKING. V■ SUSS,■ SHAWLS.- > JACKF.TS, "A i. j F£BY DRESSEJ ] .i.). COSTUMES/ HOSIERY & GLOVES, .RIBBONS, :"v LACES, TIES, .RIBBONS, r LACES, TIES, &c., I Fr,AN-NEr,S & BLANKETG, LINENS, C*L!(V,FS d. OWCH C0IRASSE. CLOTS:far Dresses, id all the New SJwchif, at. 61 acd is IKi per yard^.worth Ss and 2s 3d. 6€)C^)» always in stock. ■" Stgh-fttrbeU, r < 4Mo Y I J. MlkLlNERl, MANTLES, AND DRESSMAKING.JQI)^ .&. 11, VALE-STRI5ET,. V ,]J(J[ E -|J ORTOS to,t their first,S f. gf Novelties for the Soagon commenced on Friday, the 5th inst., and they can with confidence assure their patrons that the r r 4V S H 0' W R 0 0 M S CONTAIN ALL THE .Ii; LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, AND COSTUMES; • ^?HE FAVOUR OF AN EARLY INSPECTION WILL OBLIGE. November*, 1875. 5310 R T H U, R D A v 1 "8 GENERAL DRAPER, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH, Begs to inform his numerous customers that the WHOLE OF THE DEPARTMENTS in his establishment have been replenished by the arrival of unusually heavy orders of WINTER GOODS Of the newest and most fashionable stylts procurable for this season. The whole being now on offer, R. A. D. respectfully invites an inspection of the same, and a comparison of prices. During the season, all the Departments will be constantly re-stocked with the best and latest style of goods. 54& DENBIGH. .0 A *■••>* !v-\ 9 Y ALE STREET 0 t 1.3..A-' ¿.(; ,¿': ——— I L L I A A" Å. T T, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND NEWSAGENT, Begs to return thanks to the gentry, clergy, and inhabitants of Denbigh and surrounding districts for the libeial and kind support hitherto awarded him, and desires to inform them that he has received a > New Stock of NOTE PAPERS AND ENVELOPES 1 OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, I., Which are being offered on most advantageous terms. ACCOFNT BOOKS, LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH AND DAY BooKs, COMMERCIAL STATIONERY, Foolscap Papers (ruled and plain), Tracing Papers, Blotting Papers, Books, and Pads. Mitehell's. Gillott's, and Nott's Castle and other Pens, Quill Pens, Lyon's, Morrell's, and Stephen's Inks, Copying Presses and Books, Damping Brushes, India Rubbers. Stationery Cases, Gentlemen's and Ladies' Calling Cards. SCHOOL STATIONERY. A liberal discount allowed to School Managers on Drawing Papers, Books, Pencils. Slates, and all kinds of School Stationery. A LARGE STOCK OF Birthday Cards. Scraps, Writing Cases, Mourning Stationery. Photographic, Scrap, and Writing Albums, Pencil Cases (by Mordant, Perry, and other makers), Marking Inks, Paint Boxes, Purses, Pocket Books, &c. CHOICE CHRISTMAS STATIONERY. A New and Elegant Stock of Christmas and New Year's Cards. Note Papers and Envelopes with ,a Christmas mottoes, by all the celebrated French and English makers, including Mansel Canton, Marcus Ward, De La Rue and Rimnmel. e A LARGE AND VARIED STOCK OF Church Services, Prayer Books, Bibles, Churchman's, Rimmell's. Whittaker's, and Thorlev's Pocket Port monie and other Almanacks, Diaries, &c., for 1870. Christmas Numbers, Annuals, Playing Cards, Toy Books, and Christmas Presents in great variety, MONTHLY MAGAZINES AND PERIODICALS PROMPTLY SUPPLIED. Any book not in stock sent for immediately. On all bcoks purchased from stock a liberal discount will be allowed. 533o