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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1848. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales Register. The County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbigh- shire and Flintshire. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDA Y CIRCULATION, 5,500. JJAYLEY AND JJRADLEYJ PROPRIETORS. TERMS OP SraseniPTiox—Ss. 8d. per Annum, pay- able in advance on credit, 10s. per annum. Per post 10s. 10d. per annum, payable in advance; on Credit, ]Ss. per annum. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH. JONES, AND CO. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY, JUNE (irn, 1878. S.\TF OF FAT AND STORE STOCK EVERY S' t.?!H D W, at Ten o'dock" :md the Auctioneers respCCtMly mpiest that the Stock be at the Mart early. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. 4 lut of Prime Fat Beasts Ditto of Dairy Cows A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs Which include <» -Jnlendid Fat BuHncks. and 20 Prime Fat Sheep, the iiron't ertv of Mr J. Edwards, Ccrth?em Farm. 00 F:lt Welsh Wether, the property of Mr Hughes, Cornj,;h Hall. ?"rrm'c Fat Sheep, belonging to a gentleman in ♦he nci'diiiiHirhood. tht, Splendid Fat Shrophire Down Wethcr, and b Fat I nn?. the property of Mr J. Lee, Llay Hall. Fatt ? Very Ripe Welsh Sheep, the property of Mr ?hes, A<'t?n. Sale at Ten o'clock. BAUHH, JONES, AND CO. 907b eXDETI A DISTRESS FOR RENT AND BILL OF SALE. TO SMITHS AND OTHERS. "QFFV (II the late Mr John Davies', Erlye Tool Woril's, Cftrnirrlc, near the village of Hope, in the county „i Flint. BY IIESSRS. m1 o BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. BArCH .JOXE, &. Co., on Monday, May 2(!th, t';? u;?.n the prp\mes at the Ed?e Tool Works r""wrle, the whole of The Plant, wood bnilt; with !r..n roofed workshops, ?nd other efïeds. Com- prising one portable eight horse-power steam en¡jne with iron chimney, wood framed glieil or smithy with sheet-iron roof, two pairs of smiths forge bellows, two "smiths lit iich vices, one press j unch for punching irlln, IInl' pair of large cutting shears with lever handle, tlirec anvils, six large sleilge and small hammers, smiths tones, shovels, swages, punches, and numerous smith-' tools, iron saw bench with circular saws, •Timiins stone and frame, and numerous other effects, together with a small lot of bar and other iron. Also the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE in the dwelling- house adjoining the works. Sale at 11 for 12 o'clock, punctually. 11GS | TO CABINETMAKERS, BROKERS, F.nm.lES F{J"lsHlG, AND OTHERS. Important and Extensive Sale (r neic and modern Ihntsehnld Furniture, at the Warehouse, Shop, and Residence, in HIGH-STREET, & CHPRCH LANE, MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, and CO. have been ?i. instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, on )lon\Y, Trcsn.vv, and WEDNESDAY, the ?)th, 21st, and Nnd ilavs of May, ISis, and the following days of the week (if necessarv), on the above premises, now in the occu- pation of Mr Hugh Richards, the whole of the valuable mid modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE iinil other Effects, the whole of the Stock-in-Trade, comprising dining and drawing-room suites, chelfonicrs in mahogany and walnut, with marhle slab tops, glass doors and back pier glasses in gilt, walnut, and other frames, sofas and couches in leather and hair, chests of drawers in walnnt, mahoganv, and other woods, large and small mahogany and other wardrobes, with enclosed drawers and slides, easy chairs, mahogany and other withstands alHI dressing tables, about 40 toilet Classes, towel rails, 40 half-tester, French, and cril) irlln bedsteads, several wood ditto, hair, flock, and other Buttresses, feather and ltock beds, also a nuantitv of ttorli in stock, bedstead springs, luahoganv hook-cases, a large quantity of Windsor, cane-seated, roekins, folding occasional, ami small or children's chairs, cradles, kitchen and round tables, tin boxes, mahogany and other night commodes, pictures, pianoforte in walnut, hall and other clocks, stair carpetting, matting, broad and narrow oil cloth, American cloth for covers, quantity of locks, knobs. castors, cornice pedes and rings, carriage poles, and numerous other effects, Also the whole of the Household Furniture at the liesidence, which includes, dining, drawing, and bed- riMim requisites, kitchen and culinary articles and miscellaneous effects, etc., Ac. Order of Sale The Stock-in-Trade will be sold first, awl the Household Furniture last. Tile Auctioneers beg to call attention to this Sale, us affording an opportunity rarely occurring. Sn'.e to commence each day at Eleven o'clock. 1140c fftl- of Fre<h<M Property called The little Bedwell" Crass Lanes, in the parish of Marchwiel, in f?'f?'o?'/nfO?M??/i. TO BE' OLD BY AUCTION BY MESSRS. T lUn,H, 3 ONES, & Co., at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 24tli day of May ITS, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to lie then and there produced All that COMINCT ESTATE called "Little Bedwell "BEING PART OF Mais-y-Niint Estate, ronsistin of a Dwelling- h?Mf, Vann building, and homestead, toother with nil t)))? several fields, pieces or parcels of Land (in a nu?nt?(?t:uniusinthewho]ubyadmHasurementj 'i'?. :!)'. Sn. more or less situate in th? p:nish of Marchwiel in the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of .Mrs. Mell, whose tenancy expires at M IC)I;:elmas next. The WHOLE of the Ltiid has been pipe drained hy the proprietor AND IS in a good state of cultivation. There are SOME timber trees and young thriving plantations growing upon the estate, and it adjoins and has a LOSE; frontage to the Highroad leading from the TOWN of Wrexham to Bangor Isycoed and is distant FI'OTII the former miles and from the latter place 1J miles. TH" property is bounded on the one side by Maes-y- o-i the otlier-; liv I-,iii(Is lielotirin(,r io Sir IV. W. Wynn, Bart., and the said Highroad and is VCI YelL'ilily situated for the erection of a gentleman's RESIDENCE. Muted particulars with Lithographed plans of the I.XTAFE and further information may be obtained from H. Hr.i>III(I:vsEs(J, Solicitor, Wrexham, or from the -Victioneers, Temple Chambers. Wrexham. !1(j!1 ;U.E BY MESSRS LLOYD & JONES. "If ESSUS LLOYD and JONES will SELLBY AUC- l'ï TIOX, at the Hand Jnn, Llandegla, on MONDAY, MAY 2Tth, 1K7X, the following lots, the property of "eiit'cmen and fanners in the immediate neighliour- 1K SIT 1 Capital Bay Harness "Mare, 15J hands, 5 years: old, steady in double and single harness, warranted sound. I Capital Bay Coh, 141 hands, 7 years old, steady in harness and a good hack. 1 Three Year Old Brown Coh with good action, and likely to make a good hack. 1 PAY Cart Mare, aged. 1 lirown Mare. aged. 1 lirown Cob, aged. 1 Four Year Old capital Bay Cob, by Alfred tpde, 14.! hands, steady in harness and a good hack. 1 Three Year Old Brown Cob, hy Walloon, steady in harness, capital hack, with fine action. ] Two Year Old Colt, hy Alfred Steele. 1 Pour Year Old Cob, 14 hands, in foal to a noted roadster. I Grev Marc, 15 hands, steady in harness, with tine action. I I Cart Mare, aged. ??'1 "spfu] Dairy Cows Banpns, Heifers, and S' VTRA' pens of 'Shrophire Down and U- E I sIli M)n)?. ?o Scotch Ewes and Lambs and seve- re lots of j'?, V.-era! useful Traps and Harness Carts, Patent HARROWS, Ploughs, Chaff Cutters, Turnip Pulper, "innp slicer, Pig Troughs, Wheelharrow, sets of hi Gearing, and Implements. A lot of Old Oak ?),? ?ndprn Furniture, compris- :I %(Po(len bedsteads, paHiasses, two feather ,arge oak table, two-leaf oak table round taMe, 'I" I II ?'jf' small oak cupboard, 15 old oak chairs, ,?.'} ''?'.))\'?)(?ok ease with ?ass doors, lare oak cup- ?"'??.)t)nhn}'anydin))]j:btMe,smanm:tho!:MytaMe, ;tny hair-seated couch )arKe ( best of drawers, (Ire.4,4e;:tii(Tqlielves inhid with "?;?!.ny. birch and other bedsteads, dressing table, st:-n(l, ('het of drawers, and severil useful "'?\:i)!d))rcwin.?utensi)s,?c.,Ac. F'nther entries to be made at the Hand Inn, Mandegla. "Jè to commence at 12 o'clock prompt. S-VLE BY MESSRS PHILLIPS & CO. AT WORTHENBURY. <1 '[)' .y Co?f, ,q rarreit Cnii-s, Fat C(tlt*cs, F?it aild Dairy rc!?, Barren (7?, Fat Calm, Fat and ?"'Y' /'?.<, Sheep, Lambs, tÍ'C. ME>K1!S. PHILHP?! :md CO., will sell by auction l at !'m):d Arms, Worthenbnry, on Wednesday, ?? ?nd. ]'<?. the f<.);owin? !ive stock HAIRY COWS, HEIFERS, AND youn? BARREN Cows. ? HIT AND "tore PIGS, AND ?ow AND Pig. .1 FAT CALVES. SEVERAL FAT LAMBS AND WETHERS. :lr,l;o! <toek expected which lIIar BE ENTERED UP to »-ORN,NS OI SALE. Sale at 2 o'clock. Office, Farndon. LLGDG.    ?EsSRS pHILLIPS AND ?0. A L C T I O N E E R S V ALUATIONS FOR PROBATE DUTY ON REASONABLE TERMS, -:¡\I \CCO"'I+- +tl 1 DE Accounts settled up at close of each day's Sale. O:;ï:I_ FAUNIJON AND HARTHILL. ma I — Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. -r- THURSDAY, JUNE BTH, 1878. WREXHAM smITHFIELD. MR LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friends ?± and supporters that he has taken FIRST and SECOND STAND in the New Smithfield (which is on the left hand side of the entrance), where he will in future hold his fortnightly sales of cattle, sheep, pigs, Arc., and trusts he shall receive the same support that has hitherto been accorded him during the time lie has been in business as an auctioneer, and has the pleasure of announcing his next sale will take place on TIU KSDAV, June 6th. The following Stock are already entered. A prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, and with Calves at foot, Barrens, Stirks, Store Bulls, Ac. A magnificent lot of Fat and Rearing Calves A prime lot of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep A number of Fork and Bacon Pigs, also Stores The property of regular supporters of the late Auction Mart: Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., J Wynnstay; Sir R. Palmer. Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., Hon. Geo. Kenyon, T. LI. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., Bryn-y-pys: S. Yorke, Esq., S. P. Hope, Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall Captain Ormrod, Penylan; A. Peel, Esq., Gerwyn; A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn; Capt. Godfrey, H. W. Meredith, Esq., T. Beakbane, Esq., F. E. Cotton, Esq., Captain Best, E. Swetenham, Esq., W. H. Darby, Esq., Brymbo T. Clayton, Esq., Major Roper, H. Whaller, Esq., Plasmadoc Captain Owens Althrey, Peter Walker, Esq., George Barbour, Esq., Bracton: J. Clarke, Esq., R. C. Webster, Esq., George Plant, Esq., Henry Dennis, Esq.. Henry Humphreys, Esq., J. R. Bennion, Esq., E. Randies, Esq., R. J. Sisson, Esq., Charles Griffiths, Esq., Thomas Moms, Esq., Esp Hill: J. Kenrick, Esq., Wynn Hall; Mrs Johnson, Esless The Misses Lewis, Miss Hayes, New British Iron Company Messrs T. Evison, Evton R. Peate. Eyton Thos. H. Parry, J. Milligan, T. Meredith, R. J. Roberts, J. Davies, Llanypwll E. Williams, H. Bate, S. T. Reeves. E. Humphreys, T. Roberts, Berse T. Fearnall, Boyton J. B. Murless, S. Dale, Holt H. Parker, Belgrave J. Forrester, A. Sutton, Thomas Griffith, T. Brassev, Althrey; T. Beake, J. Owens, Coddington Moss, Hossett; Cooke, Worthenbury R. Harrison, Plitscoch J. Edwards, Carthagena T. Wainwright, J. Roberts, Woodhouse; J. Lee, H. C. Murless, Elltbon; T. Tones, Hollies; C. Parsonage, Bevan, Jackson, Eardley, W. Billing- ton, M. Darlington, B. L. Roberts, Esq., Barton Hall, W. Thompson, Esq., Brynf The Broughton Coal Co., &c., &c. Sale at 10 o'clock to a minute. 2ftn PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Fourth Annual Sale of Fat Stock, at Borrai Hall, near W ruxham. MR LLOYD has been honored with instructions 111 from Thomas R. Parry, Esq., to SKLL BY AUCTION, in his Farmyard, at Borras Hall, situate as aforesaid, on Monday, June 3rd, 35 prime Fat HEIFERS and lit) ripe Fat Shropshire WETHERS. Full particulars next week. Offices-Plassey, Wrexham. 1172b SALE BY MR G. BYFORD. R U T H I N MONTHLY FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE. MR G. F. BYFORD will SELL BY AUCTION in j?i. front of the Castle Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 21st May (fair day),— 8 Prime Ripe four-year-old Bullocks (stall fed). 1 Short-horn Yearling Bull Several pens of Fat Ewes and Lambs. The above are the property of Robert Blezard, Esq., Pool Park, James Pendlelmrv, Esq., Cefn Coch, Mr Davies, Tvnwern, and other gentlemen. Sale at Eleven o'clock. Plasynllan, Ruthin, May 18th, 1878. 1178h SALE BY MR C. PARRY.) OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. IrO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR C. t PARRY, at the Bowling Green Inn, Overton, in the county of Flint, on MONDAY, the 20th day of May, 187S, at four o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lot or lots as may he agreed upon at the time of sale and subject to conditions to be then read LOT I.-TWO COMFORTABLE COTTAGES with good gardens, outoffice.s, and appurtenances thereunto belonging, in the occupation of Thomas Wilson and Sarah Jones. LOT 2.—A COTTAGE, GARDEN, outoffices, and appurtenances, in the occupation of Charles Jones. The above lots are pleasantly situated in the village of Overton, possess good frontages to the road leading to Bangor, and are nearly surrounded by property belonging to Edmund Peel, Esquire. To view, apply to the Tenants, and any further information may be obtained at the offices of Mr SALTER, solicitor, Ellesmere. 1104f SALES BY MR. J. W. BROWN. STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION MR J. W. BROWN begs to announce that he will JjM_ SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Station, on Wednesda' y, Mav 22nd, 1^78, the following ■ FAT (.4L T T L E, NVe(ines(l,iv, IiIIE?P. LAMBS, CALVES, PIUS &c., viz.: 25 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers 150 Fat Sheep and Lanibs 8 Fat Pigs 12 Fat Calves Together with such other Stock that may be entered up to the day of Sale. Lunch at Twelve o'clock (Is each); c'ale at One o'clock. No Credit given. High-street, loltI. 1175 Sale, of Timber, Rstildinrj Materials, < £ r., at the Welah Chapel, BllcHey. Mil J. W. BROWN is instructed by the Committee l' of the above Chapel to SELL BY AUCTION, on SATURDAY, May IHth, 1878, in consequence of the re building of the Chapel, the whole of the TIMBER, Flooring, Pews, Slates, <fcc., appertaining to the old Building, and which comprise :—Principals, Spars, Ceiling Joist, Flooring Boards, IFCC. (in red deal), to- gpther with the Seats, Pews, and Windows, in lots to suit purchasers. Sale to commence at 4 o'clock p.m. prompt I old, ISi. 117(id SALES BY MR W. PARRY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. CENTRE STAND. MR. PARRY begs respectfully to announce that l_Y i he has taken the above Stand (recently occupied by Mr Cooke), and will utilise the same for conducting fortnig-htlyall sales of Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, (t-c., en- trusted to him, and trusts by prompt attention and strict adherence to equity, he may merit a proportion- ate share of the patronage of the Smithfield sup- porters. Date of next Fair, Thursday June fitli, 1878. Early entries respectfully solicited. Office, 1, Church Street, Wrexham. 41.10h MR W. PARRY has heen favored with instruc- 1.' tions by Mr Robert Roberts, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, May 24th, 187S, at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham, at four for five o'clock p.m., subject to conditions to be then irnit there produced, all that PLOT, Piece or Parcel, of LAND, containing by admeasurement 930 square fyards or thereabouts situate at Rliosrobin, in the township of Gwersyllt, in the parish of Wrex- ham also all those (i MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES recently erected thereon, and known as Railway View"; all occupied by respectable tenants. A verr safe investment. For further particulars apply to Mr JoliN, .TONKS, solicitor, Wrexham, or to the Auctioneer, Church- street, Wrexham. 1086b  SALE BY MESSRS. WM. DEW AND SO. CAERWYS, FLINTSHIRE. Important Sale of Valuable Freehold Dwelling-houses, Building and accommodation Land in and near the Borovrjh Towit of Cacrwys. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS. WM. JL DEW and SON, at Pwllgwyn Inn, near the CIU-rwys Station, on the Mold and Denbigh Junction Railway, on Thursday, the 30th day of May, 1878, at Two o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, NINE DWELLING HOUSES, with OUT-BUILDIN(!S, GARDENS, A:c., situate in North, South, and Water-streets, in the town of Caerwvs. A Valuable Piece of Building and Accom- modation Land, called Erw Castell, near the town of Caerwvs, and several pieces of very valuable Building and Accommodation Land, being a portion of Pwll- gwyn Farm, 3tlioining and in the immediate vicinity of the Caerwvs Station, oil the Mold and Dell high Junction Railwav. Some of the Lots afford excellent sites for the erection of Villa Residences, and the property Í:4 surrounded by the estates of tally (larke, MAJOR Foulkes, William Pickstone, John Lmns, Knock Lev. is. and Win. Williams, Esqrs. Plans and particulars of sale may be obtained from H. A. Cope, solicitor, Holywell from Mr Isaac Taylor, Land Agent, Flint or from the Auctioneers, WellSeld House, Bangor, and Town Hall, IlhyI. 1 Oily a FLINTSHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF LANDED ESTATES. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TO BE OLD IY AUCTION, BY MESSRS TW 1)1,'W AND SOX, by ordei»of H. T. Davies CnHtth, ?q., !n numerous Lots, at the King's Head Hotel, Holy well, Oil FmnAY. the Iwth day of July, IS, Is, the remainder of Mr Griffith's Flintshire Estate, consisting of the highly eligible FREEHOLD FARMS AND TENEMENTS known as Afon Wen Paner Mills (reversion-) and Land, Paper Mills AND Meadow, be- tween BAIL AND Turnp?c-. Weni bach, Hafodtew, Nags Head.Pubhchouse, Pant Diffaetb Farm, parts of .Nam (idol, lanaan I'ann, and other premises com- prising npwards o! ?' ac: < s of Laud, with the Timber and Mmcr.ds (except u::d"r allotments), situate in the parishes of Caerwvs and Yseeitiog, in the above County, and within easy distance of the Railway Stations and .-hipping Places, .Mo^tyn, Holy* well anil i Flint. Full particulars win appear in future pancrs and particulars and conditions of Sale may be ?';?d'sub-! sequently to I?th June, of WIU.L.NI BELL ESO Bo( irliN-d'(Ian, .Nli- 1; so,t-itor, Bodrhyddan, Rhyl; Mr I;K;;U, snJkitor, llnn'TIR' and the At crK'?EEXs, Rhyl and Bangor. LIG^F Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. JOHN. JONES. "]%/fR JOHN JONES will hoM Ms NEXT SALE of ?i. CATTLE, Sheep, and Pigs on the Wrexham Smithfield on TIIL'R.SDAY, May :10, 1878. The usual Sale of Traps, Shandries, Saddlery, Horses, Ac., on the Beast Market at two o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, Crescent-terrace, Wrexham. 1187d SALE OF DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT CEFN MAWR. MR JOHN JONES, is favored with itrlction ? t to SELL BY AUCTIO, on MONDAY, May 27tli, 1878, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, at the Eagles Inn, Acrefair, subject to conditions to be then produced, all those Six DWELLING-HOUSES and Stable, including a substantially-built House and Shop, situate in High-street, Cefn Mawr, now in the occupation of Messrs E. Baugh, Shem Jones, Thomas Jones, William Edwards, and others. The property stands in a. populous district where there is always a demand for dwelling-houses of the description. Until recently, there was a full license attached to a portion of the premises. The property is in a thorough state of repair, and stands in close proximity to Acrefair Railway Station. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr ASHTON BRADLEY, Solicitor, 50A, Hope-street|; or from the AUCTIONEER, Crescent Terrace, Wrexham. 1188c MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO. Important Sale of valuable Fallen Timber on the NORTON PRIORY ESTATE, situate near Run- corn and Warrington, Cheshire, close to the Bridge- wctteranll Mersey and Irwell Canals, and within short distances of the Runcorn Moor and Preston Brnolr Railvsatj Stations. MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, & CO. have ?. N been favored with instructions from Sir Richard Brooke, Bart., to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, Warrington, on Friday, the 31st day of May, 1878, at One for Two o'clock p.m. punctually, subject to such conditions as will be then produced, the undermentioned valuable FALLEN TIMBER, in- cluding about 15,300 feet of oak, 13,tiOO feet of elm, feet of beech, 3,900 feet of sycamore, quantity of Spanish chesnut, ash, alder, and other trees, contain- ing about 2,000 feet. Luncheon for intending purchasers will be on the table at Half-past Twelva o'clock, Mr Anderson, Farm Bailiff, Norton, will show the Lots. Lo?ts.* Catalogues, with full particulars, may be had from the Auctioneers, Messrs Churton, Elphick, Roberts, and Richardson, Chester. 1153B SALES BY MESSRS PICKERING, SONS AND WOODFIN. Sale of Farming Stock and Household Furniture at PULFORD, about four-and-a-half miles from Chester, anrI two miles from Rojsett Station, on the Chester and Shreirsbury line. MESSRS PICKERING, SONS, AND WOODFIN jLr I have been instructed by Mr William Morris (who is leaving the farm), to SELL by AUCTION, on Fridav, May the 17th, 1878, the whole of his well-bred FARMING" STOCK. IMPLEMENTS OF HUS- BANDRY, DAIRY VESSELS, HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE, Ac., comprising four choice bred cows in full milk, one barren cow, one well bred two-year-old heifer, one yearling ditto useful brown cob, aged, stands 14 hands, four prime fat pigs, useful shandry, cart with harvest gearing, set of thrill gears, set of harness, odd gears, corn coffer, wheelbarrow, two step ladders, Ions ladder, 24 staves, stone roller, chaff cutter, hay knife, cow boxes, wood harrows, small implements, horse-power and churn, buckets, two rain tubs, pig troughs, wheel churn and stand, staff ditto, two butter tubs, butter scales and weights, five butter baskets, milk pans, painted dresser, fen- ders and fire irons, large iron stool, kitchen chairs and tables, round table, rocking chair, corner cupboard, sofa, pictures, pier glass, lamps, brass candlesticks, eight-days clock, old oak linen chest, two sets of bed- steads and palliasse, two feather beds, bolsters and pillows, painted chest of drawers, toilet glass, rollers and blinds, two clothes horses, odd crockery, sauce- pans, two round pots, two watering cans, copper kettle, and numerous other effects also two sides of prime home-cured bacon. Sale to commence at two o'clock prompt. 1116ad SALE BY MR. W. H. HILL. TOWN OF OSWESTRY. TO CONFECTIONERS, BAKERS, & TRADESMEN GENERALLY. Sate of eery Eligible and Desirably Situated Bimness Properties, commanding bold Architectural Front- ages to Church Street and the English Wall." TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr W. H. HILL, M. at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Oswestry, on THURSDAY, May 23rd, 1878, at four o'clock in the afternoon precisely, and subject to conditions which will then be declared. Lot 1. All those substantially erected and admir- ably arranged PREMISES, fitted up with every con- venience for carrying on a thriving Confectionery, Baker's, or other Business, and containing roomy shop, private entrances, drawing room, parlour, first and second kitchens, large pantry, the usual domestic offices, BAKERY, with excellent brick oven, machine room, and large stores over, good cellarage, w.c.'s, covered and open yards, seven bedrooms, and two store closets: also stable and coach-house, with loft over, the whole being well lighted and ventilated, and possessing an attractive frontage close to the Market in Church-street, and late in the occupation of Ir William Corney, deceased, who, for upwards of forty years, conducted a very profitable business thereon, and to which there is now attached a License for Re- freshments and Sale of Foreign and British Wines, to be consumed on the premises. NOT E.-This Lot offers a rare and desirable invest- ment, on account of the old-established trade connec- tion, and the situation for all business purposes. Water and Gas are laid on, and a specified valuation of the Trade Fixtures will be produced at the time of offering the Lot. LOT 2.-All that recently well-built DWELLING- HOUSE, with conveniently arranged entrance-lobby, kitchen, living room, wash-house, pantry, W.C., and other domestic offices, excellent cellarage under the greater portion, and four good Bedrooms, adjoining and standing in the rear of L'ot 1, and possessing a good frontage to the English Walls. NOTE.—These premises, owing to their situation, and there being a Magistrates' Order for obtaining an Excise Ucence attached, are capable of deriving a lucrative beer, wine, and spirit trade from the Cattle Smithfield opposite, and may be converted, at a small cost, into stores for the purpose. Water and gas are laid on. Plans may be seen, and these particulars, with any further information, and permission to view the premises, obtained at the offices of Messrs LONGUE- VII.LE, JONES, and WILLIAMS, solicitors, and the AUCTIONEER, Oswestry. NOTICE.—The FURNITURE and other contents of Lot 1 will be arranged for Sale as soon as the premises are disposed of, and of which possession can he had immediately afterwards. 109O SHROPSIIRE AND MONTGOMERYSHIRE. Very Desirable Farms, Freehold Residences, and Lands, situate in Oswextry, and near to Gobowen and Whittington Stations, ond the Great Western Rail- way, a lid to the Whittington Station, on the Cam- brian Line, and in the Vale of Lanqynoq. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR W. H. t HILL, at the Queen's Hotel, Oswestry, on FRIDAY, the 7th day of June. 1878, at 2 (for 2.30) o'clock, in the Lots, and subject to the conditions then to be declared— LOTS I, 2, 3, and 4.—Four comfortable and newly- erected DWELLING-HOUSES called Fairfield," in the town of Oswestry, and let to highly respectable yearly tenants, at mod- rate rents. LOTS 5, Ö, and 7.—A FREEHOLD TENEMENT and LANDS, of excellent quality, called "The City," situate at the Hengoed, in the parishes of Whittington and Selattvn, in the county of Salop, and let to Mrs Marv Davies as yearly tenant, containing in the whole nearly 7 acres or thereabouts. IJOTS 8 to 13.—A very desirable MESSUAGE and FARM called "Pleasant Groves," situate near to the Gobowen Railway Station, containing 31a. 3r. 2p., or thereabouts, occupied by Mr Moses Vincent as yearly tenant. The mines and minerals under these lots will be reserved. LOTS 14 to 25.—Eligible BUILDING SITES near Gobowen Railway Station In sizes suitable to pur- chasers, having a frontage to the Holyhead road, and now occupied as part of Pleasant Groves Farm. LOTS 2H and 27.—A capital FARM called "The Rhos," or "Hhosygadfa," situate about a mile-and-a- half from Gobowen Station, and near to the village "f Saint Martins, containing in the whole 50a. 3r. asp. or thereabouts, occupied by Mr Holland as yearly tenant. LOTS 28 to 33.—Several pieces of most excellent FEEDING LAND, known as The Park Fields," situate close to the village of Whittington, and easily approached from both the Great Western and Cam- brian Railway Stations, containing in the whole 51a. Or. 12p., or thereabouts, and now in the occupa- tion of Mr. Dodds, as yearly tenant. LOT 34.—A most beautifully situated RESIDENCE, called" TIle Mount," with the Out-buildings, Kitchen, and Flower Gardens, Pleasure Grounds, and Orna- mental Belt of Trees in the rear, and also a piece of rich land in front, lying close up to an excellent road in the pretty village of Whittington, and within a few minutes' walk of the Great Western and Cambrian Stations at that place, and containing in the whole occupied by the late proprietor, Thomas Broughall, Esquire, up to the time of his death. The property is in thorough repair, and offers great attrac- tions to any gentleman wishing for a moderate-sized residence, with the advantage of retirement, and beautiful country scenery. The hounds of Sir W. W. Wynn meet regularly in the neighbourhood. Early possession may be had. LOT 35.—A capital piece of LAND, situate close to and in the rear of last Lot, containing 8a 3r 23p, occupied bv Mr John Jones as vearlv tenant. LOT 3Ii to IK-Three COTTAGES and LANDS, situate at Rabbin's Wood, near the village of Whittington, aforesaid. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. LOTS 30 and 40.—Two excellent FARMS and LANDS, called "Glanafon Ucha" and" Brynglas," containing respectively 121a 3r 27p and 27a Or 24p, or thereabouts, situate in the beautiful Vale of Llan- gynog, about seven miles from the Llanfyllin Station of the Cumbrian Company, and about seventeen miles bv turniike road from the town of Oswestry, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Hughes and Mr David Fviins. The shooting and fishing in this neighbourhood are of first-rate quality. The under the whole of Ttrynglas, and partly under Glanafon Ucha are not included in the sale. Brviiglas is sold subject to an annual rent-charge of £3 to the poor of the parish. The timber on all the Lots is to he taken to by the Purchaser at a valuation which will be produced at the IIcticn. I .'th T!^ LUhogmpiietl plans and particulars, with any further information may be obtained from MR W. H. HILL, Estate Agent, and Messrs. MINSHAT.I.S and | PAKHY JONES, solicitors, Oswestry. 1143g. Public and Legal Notices. — ——— CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, MOLD. SABBATH, MAY 19TII, 1878. THE REV. JOHN STOUGHTON, D.D. (London) J. will Preach at 11, 3 (for the yeung), and 6.:ro p.m. ON MONDAY, MAY 20TH, There will be a LUNCHEON at One o'clock. (See next advertisement.) The MEMORIAL STONE of the School and Manse will be laid at 3 o'clock, by his Grace THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G., An Address will be given by the Rev J. Stoughton, D.D., and the Dedicatory Prayer offered by the Rev. Roger Edwards. An opportunity will be afforded of placing Gifts on the Stone. A SOIREE will be held at 5 o'clock in the Market Hall. Tickets for Tea, Is each. At 6.30 o'clock, there will be a PUBLIC MEETING. W. CROSKIELD, Esq., Jun., Liverpool, will Preside. Addresses will be given in English by the Revs. A. Francis (Rhyl), T. Robinson, B.A. (Hyde), P. W. Darnton, B.A. (Chester.) Also in Welsh by the Rev. W. Rees, D.D., subject-" Rhywun a Rhywun a Arall." 1099c VISIT OF THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER TO MOLD. ON MONDAY, May 20th, 1878. a PUBLIC LUNCHEON will be held at One o'clock, at the Assembly Room (Black Lion Hotel), Mold. CHAIRMAN SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART. VICE-CHAIRMEN E. P. JONES, ESQ. J. FORREST, ESQ. His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G.; The Rt. Hon. Lord R. Grosvenor, M.P.; Major Roper, High Sheriff; J. S. Bankes, Esq., J.P.; Rev. Roger Edwards; E. Thompson, Esq., J.P.; T. T. Kelly, Esq.; A. J. Brereton. Esq., Chairman of the Local Board; A. Trubshaw, Esq.; John Roberts, Esq., J.P. (Abergele), and others have promised to attend. Tickets (Single), 3s 6d each Double (for Lady and Gentleman, or two Ladies), (is; can now be had of Mr SWIFT, or of the Booksellers. 1059c TO THE ELECTORS OF THE DENBIGH BOROUGHS. GENTLEMEN,—Mr. Watkin Williams having an- ?-? nounced Ms intention not to offer himself to you for re-election—an announcement which has caused much and well-founded regret-the Committee of Delegates from the Boroughs of Denbigh, Ruthin Holt, and Wrexham have dene me the honor to invite me to become the Liberal candidate at the next election. I hasten to say that I cordially accept that invita tion, and willingly place my services at the disposal of the Liberal party. Having already held a seat in the House of Com- mons, and taken an active share in the politics of this county, I do not think it necessary, on this occasion, to give any lengthy explanation of my political opinions. I need hardly tell you that I should give my hearty support to Mr. Osborne Morgan's Burials' Bill, and to a measure for the equalisation of the franchise in counties and boroughs, which latter I hold to be of immediate importance to the general interests of the country. With regard to Temperance Legislation, without pledging myself to any of the Bills now before Parlia- ment, I should endeavour to support any practical measure which would give a real and substantial con- trol over the Liquor Traffic to those who are the greatest sufferers from its evil consequences, viz., the ratepayers. The question of the relations of Church and State is not now before the constituencies as a portion of practical politics, but I believe in common with many who like myself are Members of the Church, that the solution of it can only be found in their ultimate separation. The Foreign Policy of this country is, at this mo_ ment, a matter of supreme and paramount import- ance but whilst I hold that a grave indictment stands against Lord Beaconsfield's Cabinet for their conduct of it, it would be impossible to deal with this question adequately within the limits of this address. When the occasion arrives I shall be glad to address you fully upon it. It only remains for me to add that, should you do me the honor of returning me to Parliament, I should endeavour to the utmost of my ability faithfully to discharge the duties of your representative. I am, Gentlemen, Your faithful Servant, R. A. CUNLIFFE. Acton Park, Wrexham, 29th April, 1878. 964d pROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. By taking a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. The oldest and largest Accidental Assurance Com- pany. RIGHT Hex. LORD KINNAIRD, Chairman. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL £ 1,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME £ 210,000. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury, may be secured at moderate Premiums. Bonus allowed to Insurers of five years standing. ACCIDENTS OCCUR DAILY £ 1,230,000 has been paid as COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agent, or 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Agents Agents for WrexhamMr W. JAMES, Wheatsheaf Railway Station. Mr J. B. SHIRLEY, National Provincial Bank of England. 12n Tan nawdd Duw ali "Ygwirynerbynybyd.' dangnef." Calon wrth galon." "Iesu, na'dgamwaith." Duw apliob daioni." A laddo a leddir." BIRKENHEAD ROYAL AND NATIONAL EISTEDDVOD, Arthur's Chair and Convention of Bards of the Isle of Britain, September 17th, 18th, Igth, and 20th, 1878. PRIZES to the Value of nearly £ 1,000 will be given. The Compositions to be sent in by August 1st; the names of candidates for degrees, examinations, and musical competitions by August 20th. A com- plete and revised list of the subjects will be sent on receipt of two postage stamps by applying to the sec- retaries :— OWEN JONES, General Secretary, Birkenhead, GWILYM ALLTWEN, Literary Secretary, Birkenhead. 908a WREXHAM HARE AND HOUNDS CLUB. AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS. THIRD Annual Meeting at ACTON PARK, (By; JL the kind permission of Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart.) on Wednesday, June the 5th, 1878, commencing punctually at 12 o'clock noon. PATRONS: HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF WREXHAM. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G. SM W. W. WYNN, BART., SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, I.P. BART. GEO. O. MORGAN, ESQ., WATKIN WILLIAMS, Esq., M.P. M.P. HON. G. T. KENYON. T. LL. FITZHUGH, ESQ. SIMON YORKE, ESQ. CAPT. GODFREY. ARCHIBALD PEEL, ESQ. PETER WALKER, ESQ. EDWARD EVANS, ESQ., EDWARD WILLIAMS, ESQ., J.P. M.D. J. LEWIS, ESQ. H. K. ASPINALL, ESQ. WILLIAM OVERTON, ESQ., COL. COOPER AND THE J.P. OFFICERS OF THE 23RD BRIGADE DEPOT R.W. FUSILIERS. The Band of the fllith Regiment will attend and play selections during the afternoon. COMPETITIONS OPEN TO ANY AMATEUR. (As defined by the Rules of the London Athletic Club). 120 Yards Hurdle Race, scratch .Two Prizes t MILE Flat Hace, do. do. ONE-MILE Flat Race, do. DO. I Long Jump do. Half Mile HANDICAP for boys under IS years of age. 110. (A REFERENCE will have to be giveit IF REQUIRED). Throwing the Hammer. do. t Throwing the CRICKET BALL DO. Football Race, 41H yanls. DO. Bicyde Hace, 3 miles (10. The Committee reserve to themselves the right of refusing the entry of anyone not a member of the Club. Entries Two Shillings and Sixpence each, with fees and colours to he sent into the Secretary not later than Saturday, May 25th. Entries to the Boy's Race, One Shilling. Entry Forms and Rules can he obtained on applica- tion to the Secretary. Admission to the Park, One Shilling. Entrance at the Hhosnessney Lodge. No Booths, Tents, or Huck- sters allowed on the Ground. Tickets may be obtained of the Secretary, AT Mr C. Davies', Hope-street, Miss Whiting's, High-street, or at the Gate. 1035a J. STEWART CRAWFORD, Hon. Sec. Public and Legal Notices. WILL the gentleman or gentlemen that took a set v t of harness in mistake from the Royal Hotel, Llangollen, last Good Friday (the 19th April), kindly return them to the proprietor, Mr Newberv, at once. 115Bf NOTICE. TAKEN by mistake from the stable of the Royal ±. Hotel, LI-ingollen, on Good Friday last, a brass mounted harness pad, &c., anyone having same will please return it to the proprietor of the Hotel when they will receive their own in its pl ace. Anyone found with it in their possession after this notice will be prosecuted. nsaf CHARITY COMMISSION. IN the matter of the Foundation in the town of Denbigh, known as the Grammar School, and in the matter of the Endowed Schools Acts, 1969, 1873, and 1874. and 1874. is hereby given that the Charity Commis- sioners for England and Wales, acting under the above named Acts, have prepared the draft of a schema for the futureooministration of this Founda- tion. Any objections or suggestions respecting such scheme should be addressed in writing to the Secre- tary, Charity Commission, Whitehall, London, S.W., before the 19th day of July next. irnptecl copies of the scheme will lie for public in- specti-n at the office of the Charity Commission, Whitehall, aforesaid, and also at the Free Reading Room Denbigh. Copies may be purchased at the price "F S;J.I £ NCE each of Mr Nott, Bookseller, Yale- street 1' jnbigh, or on application to the said Secre- tary 1: letter eiicioiiig six penny postage stamps per copy. (Signed) D. C. RICHMOND. 15th May, 1878. 1174g. MR ARCHIBALD FORBES IN WREXHAM. A J^ECTURE will be delivered in the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, ON MONDAY, MAY 27TH, 1S78, By the above-named celebrated WAR CORRESPONDENT Of the Daily News, on his PERSONAL EXPERIENCES In the TURKO-RUSSIAN WAR, Comprising the leading episodes of CROSSING THE DANUBE, THE BATTLE OF THE SHIPKA PASS. THE BATTLES OF PLEVNA, &c., &c. ALL ALLUSION TO I'OLITICS. STRICTLY AVOIDED. Doors open at 7 p.m. Lecture to commence at 8 p.m. Admission Reserved seats, 3s each; second seats, 2s; back, Is. A plan of the reserved seats may be seen at the Misses Whiting's, 2, High-street, Wrexham, where tickets for reserved and second seats may be obtained. Carriages will enter Henblas-street from Chester- street. The Lecture will conclude about 9.45 p.m. 1130d COMING OF AGE • OF EDWARD WATKIN WILLIAMS-WYNN, ESQ., PLAS-YN-CEFN. JUNE 3RD, 1878. AT a large and influential Meeting of the Clergy, Magistracy, and Citizens of St. Asaph and neigh- bourhood, held at the National Schools, on April 22nd, R. J. SISSON, ESQ., IN THE CHAIR, It was resolved- "That a Public Demonstration be made on the occasion of the coming-of-age of Mr E. W. Williams- Wynn, to mark the respect and esteem in which the ancient House of Cefn is held by all classes." "That the Demonstration should consist in pre- senting an Address to Mrs Wynn i. giving Tea to all the children and their mothers, and old women of every denomination in the parish in having a Mili- tary Band a Banquet; and a grand Display of Fire- works at night." That a Subscription List be opened." That Committees be formed." That Mr M. R. Partington be Hon. Secretary." That Mr F. C. Watkins be Hon. Treasurer. (Signed) R. J. SISSON, Chairman. A first List of Subscribers is annexed hereto, and fnrther Subscriptions will be duly acknowledged by the Hon. Treasurer, or by MILES R. PARTINGTON, Hon. Sec. St. Asaph, May 9th, 1878. in SUBSCRIPTION LIST. £ S. d. The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of St. £ s. d'l Asaph 2 2 0 The Very Rev. the Dean of st. Asaph 2 2 0 Hugh R. Hughes, Esq., Kinmel, Lord Lieu- tenant of the County of FLINT 5 0 0 Sir W. G. Williams, Bart., BODELWYDDAN 5 0 0 R. J. Sisson, Esq., Talardy 3 0 The Rev. R. H. Howard, Wigfair IJ IJ 0 Major Birch, Iaes ELWY 2 2 0 Miss F. A. Luxmoore, Bryn Asaph 5 0 0 MRS Leigh Thomas, Gorphwysfa. 2 2 0 MRS Hughes, The COTTAGE 1 1 0 The Rev. W. MORTON, St. ASAPH 3 3 0 Mr J. P. Sisson, Talardy. 1 1 0 Dr. Lodge 1 1 0 Mr Joseph LLOYD, MERCHANT 4 4 7 Dr. Hughes, DENBIGH 1 1 0 Dr. Easterby, Head MASTER, Grammar School 110 MR R. Roberts, Brownlow Villa 0 10 6 Messrs Davies and Roberts 2 2 0 Mr T. Roberts, GLANDWR 110 Mr T. Howes ROBERTS 0 10 6 MR Robert Jeffreys, Colwyn 110 }Ir George Bell, C.E., Rhyl 1 1 0 MR Charles MANSBRIDGE, St. Asaph 0 10 TI Mr W. G. Jones, Lower Shop 1 1 0 Mr William MORRIS, CEFN 0 10 FI Mr Humberston St ASAPH 110 Dr. Ifeaton, St. Asaph 1 1 0 Mr J. Parry Jones, Solicitor, DENBIGH 1 1 0 MR John Martin, 2, New Square, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London 2 2 0 MR T. J. Williams, Ex-Mayor of Den big h. 110 Dr. Tumour, Denbigh 3 0 0 MR P. H. Chambres, Llys Meirchion 2 2 0 The Rev. T. Williams, St George 110 The Yen. Archdeacon Morgan 110 Alo J. Ormiston, Wigfair 1 1 0 MR Edward Thomas, Penis& WAEN 1 1 0 MR John Roberts, Pen y bont 0 10 6 MR Owen J. Williams, Cefn 3 3 0 MR Thomas Matliews, Bryn Ibbot 0 10 6 MR Brownlow W. Wynne, Garthewin 5 5 0 Capt P. P. Pennant, Nantlys 3 3 0 Mr R. A. Atkins, St. Asaph 1 1 0 MR Charles Hughes, St. Asaph 0 10 6 MR Charles R. Hughes, St. Asaph 0 10 t; Captain MESHAM 2 2 0 MR O. George, Solicitor, Rhyl 1 1 0 MR R. BAMFORD HESKETH, GWRYCH CASTLE 5 0 0 MRS Lloyd, RHAGGATT 3 0 0 MR J. Parry Jones, junr. Solicitor, Denbigh 110 MrsFox, Denbigh 0 106 MR R. LLOYD WILLIAMS, DENBIGH 1 1 0 Major Chambres, Dolben 500 MR H. R. Sandbach, Hafodunos 2 0 0 Major JOCELYN FLOULKES 2 0 0 MR THOMAS GEE, Mayor of Denbigh 10 0 Hold Business Announcements. < SUMMER SEASON. WASHING COSTUMES, &C. BRIGHT & LEGGE beg to announce the _D arrival of ADDITIONAL NOVELTIES in WASHING COSTUMES, White Em- broidered LAWN COSTUMES, handsome FRENCH PATTERN COSTUMES in Silk and Material; also DRESS MATERIALS in all the Newest Makes and Colours, and a large assortment of CHECK and FANCY SILKS, suitable for Young Ladies' wear. BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 1181a i SPRING SEASON, 1878. QLOYER ATSD ROBERT'S Invite special attention to Their unusually large and varied stock of NEW SPRING GOODS, Consisting chiefly of SCOTCH AND WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS AND CHEVIOTS. Home Spuns for Suits iu great variety. The SPRING and SUMMER OVERCOAT. (Showerproof) from 21s. Latest Designs in the WORSTED CASHMERE COATINGS, Coat and Vest from these CELEBRATED CLOTHS, from 45s. (Best Trimmings and Finish.) A SUIT MADE IN EIGHT HOURS. I GLOVER & ROBERTS, MERCHANT TAILORS, I 13. SOUTH CASTLE STREET, I LIVERPOOL. 914gb I Business Announcements. NOTICE. THE LITTLE DUSTPAN'S REMOVED FROM 12 & 13 TO 16, HENELAS STREET. A. STONE, PROPRIETOR. CHEAP NEW AND SECOND HAND FURNITURE MART. ALL REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. COFFINS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE AT MODERATE PRICES, 976b PRESENT SEASONS WALL PAPERS. HUGHES & SON 56. HOPE STREET. WREXHAM. BEG to call attention to their large new stock of WALL PAPER just received. SUPERIOR IN QUALITY, DESIGNS, AND REMARKABLY CHEAP. The Trade and the Public supplied upon the best terms for cash. 734 GEOFFREY CALDECOTT, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN DRAPER, (LATE CUTTER AT NICOLL'S REGENT-STREET, LONDON), In returning thanks to his Patrons and Friends for the liberal support accorded him since his commence- ment in Business, begs to inform them that he has purchased very largely of goods suitable for the present and coming Season, which he is making to order at the undermentioned prices: BUSINESS SUITS: 42/ 50/ 55/ AND \;3/ TROUSERS (UNEQUALLED): 12/6 15/ 16/TI 18/ AND 21/ LADIES' JACKETS: 25/ 30/ AND 35/ Always in Stock a variety of Leather and other Braces, Black and Coloured Ties, White 31ilitary Shirts, Gold Wire Hunting Hat Guards. No. OVERTON ARCADE, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 612a MORRIS & GRIFFIN, ESTABLISHED 1821. SOLUBLE PERUVIAN GUANO. CORN TOP DRESSINGS. BONE GRASS MANURES. BONE ROOT MANURES. SUPERPHOSPHATES, from 25 per cent to 45 per cent, SOLUBLE. CERES WORKS, F WO I/V ERHAMPTON. "TRADE CIRCULAR" FOR 1878, WITH'GUARANTEED ANALYSIS, POST FREE. (Also of their recognized Agents throughout the United Kingdom.) I AGENTS:- I I MR J. ROBERTS, Yale Mill, Corwen. I MR JAMES GRIFFTHS, Tvnewydd, Mold. MR ALBERT LOWE, Farndon. MR W. LEWIS, Juv., Rossett. I MR WILLIAM JONES, Hope, Mold. I I REPRESENTATIVE—MR. JAMES MORRIS, of Oswestry, who will attend Wrexham Market upon 1 each Thursday. tiOhn "ABSOLUTELY PURE." See ANALYSES.—Sent Post Free on Application. E L L I S S CRYSTAL SPRINGS. Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, also Water RUTHIN without Alkali. For 1 GOUT, Lithia Water and Lithia and Potas3 Water. WATERS. CORKS BRANDED R. ELLIS & SON.'IRUTHIN," and every label bears their Trade Mark. « Sold everywhere, and [wholesale of R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 681 KINGSFORD'S PURE STARCH. BEAUTY ™ WAEA™5 DFGI?TFB0" OSWEGO ADEVERVSHIRT. TO ACID AND GRIT. EVERY SHIRT. NO GOOD LAUNDRY WITHOUT IT. USED BY THE LARGEST SHIRT AND COLLAR MANUFACTURERS AND BLEACHERS THROUGHOUT GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. Sold Retail in Wrexham by THE DEPOT FOR GREAT BRITAIN (J. H. FAXON, Manager), 44, ULFABR THAMES STREET, LONDON, E.C. Sold Retail in Wrexham by BENSON AND Co., 14, HIGH STREET. 689a SUMMER FASHIONS. JJDWARD GMITH Bees to announce that on and after WED- NESDAY NEXT, the 8th inst., he will sub- mit for inspection the various Novelties of the Season in MILLINERY, JACKETS, FANCY DRESSES, SKIRTS, WHITE AND COLOURED DRESS LINENS, RIBBONS, LACE GOODS, HOSIERY, &c., &C. Also a Large Stock of MUSLIN AND LACE CURTAINS, AND FAMILY AND HOUSEHOLD LINENS. His stock of the guaranteed make of BLACK SILKS is unusually large, and he can offer them at considerably less prices than he has ever before been able to do. Being made by "Hand Loom" of the purest silk, the wear can be thoroughly depended upon. The prices range from 3s. 6d. to 12s. bd. per yard. DRESSMAKING As usual, under thoroughly experienced ma- nagement, prompt attention being given to Mourning Orders. 26, HIGH STREET WREXHAM. 1072d ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. PIQUANT, DELICIOUS, AND PURE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SUPERIOR TO SAUCES AT DOUBLE THE PRICE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. IT HAS NO EQUAL. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. ONE TRIAL WILL CONVINCE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SOLD EVERYWHERE. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, R. EVANS & COMPY., WREXHAM. CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. Every description of Chemical ANALYSIS—SIM-I PLE or EXHAUSTIVE. Estimates given for the Analysis of ARTIFICA-L MANURES, NIINERALS, WATÈU, FOOD, and for technical reports on MANUFACTURING PRO- CESSES and PRODUCTS. RICHARD EVANS AND COMPANY, CHEMICAL LABORATORY, WREXHAM. 157!") STEAM BLEACHING AND DYEING. 1111 RS. PARRY, FANCY REPOSITORY, 15 A, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM, Forward goods weekly to L. ELLIS & Co., Birkenhead, viz. :-Damasks, Reps and Moreen Curtains, Silks, Velvets, Merino, an.1 other Woollen Materials, Skin Mats, Table Covers, Chintz Covers, and curtains to be dyed or cleaned. Muslin, Leno, and Nottingham Lace Curtains cleaned and bleached at Is per pair. Feathers cleaned and dyed the new shade. Kid Gloves cleaned and dyed. 901h WHOLESALE AND IIETAIL SMALL WARES. CHARLES DAVIES, (LATE S. DAVIES & SON). HOSIER, HATTER, AND GLOVER, 59, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. HOSIERY. THIS department is now complete with a new and varied selection of the latest Novel- ties for the present Season. LINEN COLLARS in a variety of New Shapes. CASHMERE, SILK, and THREAD • SOCKS in all the new colourings and shapes. Gents' Ties and Scarfs in immense variety of richest colourings and New Designs in pattern and shapes. SPECIALITIES in French, Cambric shirtings, ready for use or made to order, with Collars to match. THE Khiva Gloves in a variety of shades, Gents and Ladies 2 buttons 2s M. Cheverette with Fancy Points. ALL the New Shades in Summer, Merino, Vests, Pants and Socks to match. THE Gladstone Bag, in Green, Brown, and Black Hide in every sixe now in stock. FELT Hats in ALL the different shapes, for the present season, in Christy, Lincoln, and Bennets and Townends, makes just ar- rived. 454 "VFOTICE.—T. R. GRŒES' OLD BLUE WOR- l?j CESTER DINNER SERVICES, n 10s are unequalled in design and quality. Breakfast and Tea to match. Numerous patterns to select from, DUPLEX LAMPS in great variety, 15 per Cent. discount for cash. Illustrated Catalogue free. 82, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON, W. CLOCKS WATCHES, JEWELLRY, WEATHER GLASSES, &c., Cleaned and Thoroughly Re-1 paired at F. FRASER'S, 42, High-street. Experienced Workmen sent into the Country. 769c T UXT AND JJAVIS' ) MOTTO is-" Sm..n Profits AND QUICK Returns," GLASGOW HOUSE, MOLD. — 22nd EDITION post, Six stamps. INVALIDS. NEW CURE FOR CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, HEART ,,V, T U.NIOUPl?' &e. DISEASES, DROPSY, TUMOURS, &c. Thousands of references added of extraordinary cures. Inquiry courted. ABERCROMBIE, 10, CLAREMONT SQUARE, LONDON, N. 1042h N. D AVID JONES, TANNER, DOLGELLEY, Begs to inform the Boot and Shoemakers of Wrex- ham and district, that he has opened a Shop in the GOLDEN LION PASSAGE, in the town of Wrexham, to sell lenther, crops, bends, butts, curried leather, slitters, kips; tops, &c., also nails, hemp and everv article connected with the Shoe Trade. ALS" LEATHER Cl TTKR. N.B.-All the leather is tanned with pure Oak Bark, and will be sold at the lowest market prices. Note the Address—GOI.DE?; LION PASSAGE, W R E X H A M 915h Represented by ROBERT JONES. GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT AdrertisCT Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description o COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUTED Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, AND Special Colliery Rules for North Wales. To be had in Sheets and Books, in both ENGLISH and Welsh, JJAYLEY & B R-A-DLEY, PROPRIETORS. -_u_ Business Announcements. v. Rik.R. WEBB'S IMPERIAL SWEDE. THE nEST SVYEL/E IX CULTIVATION. Per lb. Per Bnhel 2 Hushds 4 nhe!s 2s -1 ?Us 2s so per Bushel per B?h?I Orders of 2?s value, carnage Free. IRivu cepi:- discount fcr Cash. W E B B'S IMPERIAL SWEDE lias been awarded in Six Years PHIZES VALUE £ 2,FOU (Iil Competitions: to the United siiuf/doin) Including FIRST AND SECOND PRIZES at the BIRMINGHAM GREAT ROOT SHOW Six Years in succession. Also First Prizes at the London Gre.it Dairy Show Manchester, Leeds, Derby, GLOUCESTER, ;;ther Root S hows. From CHARLES RANDKT.L, 1>'1.. O H;.<u»y, Kveshmn. December. 16.—The i kst PRIZE of the Worcestershire Agricultural Sor!oty—1!0—for the best Five Acres of Swedes,—W::S awarded to me in October List. for a crop grown from Imperial' Seed supplied by you,-I:f.Liiey the BE: I M:t<t I o,cr grown big in character without L-^ING coarse, they are capable of growing as much ■.vdg'IT iV any SC:t:NF Swede I know. I like them ro much that J have selected a lot of real good ones, and planted them viit to grow seed." Orders executed imui'/ lritely. ^y EBB AND s ON, THE QUEEN'S SEEDSMEN, t W 0 R D S LEY, STO U LIE III D G r.. !)72bft DICKS! DICKS!! Mr. T. I HAS great pleasure to announce to the Public of Wrexham and Neighbourhood, that in the reduced Rates of Leather, &C., he is prepared to supply R. & J. DICKS unrivalled GUTTA PERCH A BOOTS AND SHOES, with Leather Tops and Insoles at greatly reduced prices. MEN'S ELAf;TIC. to MEN'S BALMORALS to 8,0 MEN'S LACING BOOTS 7 i) MEN'S BLUCHERS 7/- WOMEX'S ELASTIC SIDE KID 5,- WOMEN'S BALMORALS 5 3. BOYS' AND GIRLS' BOOTS in same pro- portion in prices. KVF.IIY PAIR WARRANTED. Always in Stock, a Choice Assortment of LADIES', GENTLEMEN S, AND CHILDREN'S LEATHER BOTTOMED BOOTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. MR INGHAM particularly calls attention to the Repairing Department. All kinds of Boots and Shoes repaired v. ith Gutta Percha, much ner.ter, cheaper, aid DURAC.P FLIC I "j.1> FATHER. AT 23, QUEEN STREET, 845 WREXHAM. PALMER'S OLD ESTABLISHED EOOT AND fiHO SHOPS, 2 & 2A: TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. E. h. P. begs to call attention to liis new SPRING SAMPLES in Ladies' Walking Boots and Oxford Shoes, in great variety. Ladies' House Boots of every description, from 2s (id. Old Ladies' Easy Boots in Felt, Button, Lice, and Elastics. Gents' Elastic from 7s fid to 21s. Gents' Oxford iind Derby Ties, from (: fid. Cricket Shoes, Running Pumps, AC. Bespoke orders receive special attention. Large assortment of Children's Goods at equally low prices. Felt Slippers from Is !!d. Inspection invited. Every article warranted. CHARLES DAVIES, (LATE S. DA VIES & SON), MILITARY TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, 58, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. April 25th, 187K Now on view, ISTIE^T Novelties in SPRING SUITINGS UND TROUSERINGS, un- equalled. TROUSERS 21. SUITS AV- AIL WOOL, thoroughly s hrunk. A large variety of all the new shades in Tweed, Dust Coatx, really for use, 21- 455g PARIS FASHIONS FOR MAY In Millinery, Mantles, Costumes, Children's Dresses, and Ladies' Underclothing. BROWN, HOLMES, & CO. beg to announce that they are now making their chief display of Paris Fashions for the Summer Season, and respectfully re- quest the favour of A visit to their Showrooms. SPECIAL NOVELTIES In Silks, mixed Dress Fabrics, and Washing Materials, have been nfanufactured for them, patterns of which with estimates for Costumes will be sent by return of post if desired. Particular attention is directed to a large Stock of Messieurs Bonnet's celebrated Black Silks, considerably under the current rates, in Lyons, and guaranteed to wear well. BRIDAL TROUSSEAUX. Ladies selecting an outfit or Trousseau will tindeveryrequisiteinthe various Departments. The Dye Iooms are under the Super- intendence of experienced Dressmakers, the Newest Parisian styles and Good Fit being given at a moderate cost. URGENT MOR'IIN!?:R. can be supplied at a day' notice. A lave variety of New Designs in Lace Fichus, Silk Ties, Ribbons, Parasols, Hosiery, Gloves and Fain1) Articles. t TO HEr. MAJESTY A-,D TIIL OF WALKS. CHESTEU, May. 1S?8. 3:nl1 SEED OATS. SKCD OATS. SEED OATS. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS AND GROWERS. White, Yellow. O.n<I Black Seed OATS; also Fine Seed BARLEY, all of Choice Selection and gontjl ch:.ngo, sold by R. EVAXS- conx, FLOUR, AND PROVENDER DEALER YORKE-STHEMT, WREXHAM, SIR NORMAN, the pr?rty ,f R. T. R;,I S JJ: XO, the -property ,}f I:. T. It"l It. ?? B.)rr:¡s J?d?t-, \Vrexh<m), wi!I spr-.e %:?r? it j¡j" own st?.Ie this 3(,:li;1, ?7S, at £ 1 F,S EACH Mare AND 2sbd the Grooci. LTRHL) I t r2:! t)