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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH & JO-NES. Sale of Fat and Store STOCK, at the GOLDEN LION, ROSSETT. MESSRS. BAUGH and JONES beg to announce that their next SALE of Fat and Store STOCK, at the Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, will be held on MON- DAY next, the 15th day of August, 1S70, where they have every accomodation for a large stock, and as their customers arc numerous owners of stock they have an excellent opportunity of disposing of it at good prices. This sale has been established for some years, and is held regularly every month. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. Six prime Fat Beasts Several Milch Cows A lot of Fat Calves Several Fat and Store Pigs Sixty prime Fat Sheep Thirty prime Fat Lambs Foiir vfj nne Tup" A very useful Pony (with Foal), 5 years old, 12 handa high steady te ride or drive, and well suited for children. The Auctioneers respectfully solicit further entries, and that the Stock be sent in good time to the Sale that they mav commence at the time fixed. Sale at Two o'clock. 143Sg Sale of Growing Wheat on Gyfynass Farm, Frood, near Brymbo, Denbighshire. MESSRS BAUGH and JONES have been instructed by Mr John Edwards, who is giving up his farm to SELL by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, August 17th, 1S70, at the house of Mr Cowlishaw, at Frood, aforesaid, subject to conditions, and in the following lots, the off- going tenant's share of WHEAT now growing upon the Gyfynass Farm, aforesaid, viz:- LOT I.-Half of one-and-a-half acres, on Erw Hir. LOT 2.—Half of two-and-a-half acres, on No. eight field or Cefn nes. The crops are good. Straw to go off. Sale at Five o'clock. 1522a Desirable. Freehold PUBLIC-HOUSE and premium, at CEFN MAWR, in tha parish of Ruabon, Denbighshire. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, bv Messrs. BAUGH and JONES, at the SUN IXY, Cefn Mawr, near Ruabon, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of AUGUST, 1S6.9, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, {unless previously disposed of, of which due notice will be given) subject to conditions to be then produced. All that MESSUAGE or PUBLIC HOUSE, called or known by the name, or sign, of the Sun Inn, with the Brewhouse, Yard, and Out- buildinys thereunto belonging, now or late in the occu- pation of Jonathan Rogers, or his under-tenants. And also all that BUILDING, now or lately occupied as a shop by the said Jonathan Rogers, with the Appur- tenances. The above premises are eligibly situated for business, and are within a few minutes' walk to the Acrefair Railway Station. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Mr J. C. OWEX, Solictor. Wrexham. 1432r Sale of very desirable Freehold Propery at RHOS-DDU and SUMMER HILL, near Wrexham, Denbighshire (by the direction of Mr H. N. Hughes, the proprietor). TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH and TJONES at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, Wrex ham, on MONDAY, the 2yth day of August, 1870, at five o'clock for six punctually, in the afternoon, in the follow- ing or such other lets as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then and there produced. LOT 1.—All those 8 several newly-erected and con- veniently arranged MESSUAGES, or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the yards and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate near the Spring Gardens, at Rhos- ddu, in the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Den- bigh, and now in the respective occupations of Mr Henry Nelson Hughes and others. The annual rental of this lot £73 2s. LOT 2.-All those 7 other recently-erected and conveniently arranged MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the yards and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate also near the Spring Gardens, at Rhos-ddu aforesaid, and now in the respective occupa- tions of Robert Jones, John Paddock, and others. The annual rental of this lot is £5\J 3s. LOT 3. All those seven other newlv-erected MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the yards and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate near to lot 1 and 2, and now in the respective occupa- tions of Frances Hodges and others. The annual rental of this lot is £63. LOT 4.—All those six several recently-erected .MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate at Summer Hill. in the township of Gwersyllt, in the parish of Gresford, in the county of Denbigh, and now or late in the respective occupations of Charles Randies, and others. The annual rental of this lot is ±30 13s 4d. The several lots are very compac:, substantially built, beautifully situated, and would be good and safe in- vestments. Lot 1, 2, and 3 are supplied with water from the Wrexham Water Works Company. Part of the purchase monies may remain upon the property. For further particulars and to inspect plans of the several lots apply to the Auctioneers, Messrs. WALKER, SMITH, and WALKER, Solicitors, Chester, or MrJoHN ALLINGTON HUGBES, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1547c PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of SADDLERY at 23, HIGH-STREET, Wrexham, Denbighshire. THE Sale of this extensive and valuable Stock of SADDLERY will take place on THURSDAY, the Sth of September next. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had from the Auctioneers nine days before the sale. 1535g SALES BY MESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co. DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLtNTSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. AUGUST 18th, 1870. MESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co., respectfully an- .1, nounce that they have been favoured with in- structions to SELL by AUCTION in their Mart, on THURSDAY the ISth day of August, a splendid lot of FAT and STORE STOCK, the property of tirst-class feeders. Sale at Two o'clock. Offices-Fe:\thers' Hotel. Wrexham. 1433j SALE BY AIR BENJAMIN DAVIES. FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT RHOSLLANER- CHRUGOG. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr. BENJAMIN DA VIES. at the house of Mr John Roberts, known as the Coach and Horses Inn, Rhosllanerchrugog, on TUESDAY, AUGUST ltith, ISill, at Seven o clock in the evening, bv order of the Mortgagee under a power of Sale, in one lot, and subject to conditions to he then produced, all that MESSUAGE or D\\ KLI.1NG-H<)I M' with all appurtenances thereunto belonging, togeUiei with about four roods of LAND, more or less, situated at the Square, Rhosllanerchrugog, in the < ounty ol Denbigh, and now or late in the occupation of Mr John Jones (Leek). For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Office-Pant, Ruabon. lo^4' -1 SALE BY MR LoVATT. GROVE PVKK, WREXHAM.—GENTEEL VILLA RESIDENCES. TO be SOLD bv AUCTIOX, by Mr LOVATT, at the i_ Old Swan Inn, Abbot-street, Wrexham Oil Fin DAY, the 2;>th day of August, is?o, at four 0 clock, p.m.. subject to conditions to be then read Two modern nnd substantially built comfortable a1' ,rwo) iiio-lerii:tnfl sul-).,t;tntitllv built coin'?(,rt:tble Lii(I Llwyneach comprising drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, scullery, pUite closet, Ianler awl w.c. on ground floor, five good bedrooms, dressing-room and attics, and well-ventilated collaring, ornamental grounds enclosed yards tntl out-oiHces, complete with all necessary fixtures, and supplied with water from the Wrexham Waterworks Company. The premises are situate at the town entrance to Grove Park, Wrexham contain 2074 square yards (more or less), with extensive frontages adapted for building purposes, now or late in the occupations of Mrs Hinson and Mr Bradley. To view apply to the tenants, and for further inform- ation apply to the Auctioneer, or at the offices of Messrs. G. and Kyffin Salter. solicitors. Ellesmere. 1517e SALE BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE AT THE KKCTORY. LLANDEDR, NEAll RUTHIN. 1VT'' D.V\ ID ROUKKTs respectfully announces that ?J_ he has be ■n honoured Willi the instructions of the Rev. E. Thelwall, who is leaving the neighbourhood, TO SELL BY Alt I ION", at the Rectory, Llandedr, about one mile from Kuthin Uailwav Station, oil Thurs- day, Friday, and Saturday, August :ch', and :!7th. 1K70, the whole assemblage of valuable effects: —In entrance liall, dining and drawing rooms, study, Stair- case ami landings, eight bedrooms and drawing rooms, cottage pianoforte by Broadwoud and Sons; Dresden. V> orcester, and other valuable china, cut glass, silvei- plated articles, a library of books, comprising about fiJ¡¡ volumes, small cellar of choice old wines, the contents of store rooms, lmtler's pauirv. boot hall, servants' hall, kitchen, scuMcry, l:u.?r, washing-house, laundrv and dairy. ''heo?-.h,???,?t of:u) c\t-t-I!cnt double brougham, nr-at briiska. useful break sets of single and douole harness, saddles, bridles, and stable requisttes, a capttal ?r..v .?..ria? horse. )5' bands h?b. two very iii fiti 1 1) r otit. A general assortment <>: farm implements and garden tools. A quantity or thrashed wheat and barley,tacks of hav, wheat, anil Ictrley straw ,V;c Descriptive catalogues may he had seven davs prior to the sale, at the Hotels in ituthin, Denbigh, .Mold and C-or\veii, ruiil^from the Auctioneer, Curwon Sale to eminence each day ateirv-on nVlock precisely. 1513Z Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR GETHING. FKJKEHOI^^ CEFN A WR RUABON. rpO be SOLD by AUCTION by Mr B. GETHING, at the J igeons Inn, Cefn Mawr, on FRIDAY, the 26th day ot August, 1871J, at Six o'clock p.m.; subject to conditions then to be declared, and in one or more lots as tu-ty be agreed on at the time of sale: Five stood COl1 AGES in excellent repair, and a PIECE of LAND, containing 240 square yards, situate at High-street Cefn Mawr, in the parish of Ruabon. Also, a sub- stantially-buiit freehold COTTAGE and GARDEN, delightfully situated at Mount Pleasant Cefn Maw in the occupation of Mr William Griffiths, tailor. The Property is well situated in a populous and rich mining district, and the Land affords a good opportunity for the erection of a shop or other mercantile business. For further particulars apply to Messrs. T. and C. MpfSHALL, solicitors, Oswestry; or to the Auctioneer, v,nirK- 15-He VALE OF LLANGOLLEN. Freehold Property, called LLANARCH situate at Fron Cysvllte. TO be SOLD by AUCTION by Mr B. GETHING, at Tthe Aqueduct Inn, Fron CysyUte, on FRIDAY, the 19th day of August, 1S70, at Six o'clock in the evening (subject to conditions then to be declared) in the following or other lots as may be agreed on at the time of sale: LOT I.-THREE PIECES of GRASS LAND, well watered, and capable of irrigation, in a ring fence, containing 10 acres, be the same more or less, and called or known bv the name of LLANARCH. LOT 2.—A substantial DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, outbuildings, garden, and two pieces of grass land, the whole containing 2 acres, be the same more or less, divided from the first-mentioned Lot by a township road leading from Fron to Llangollen. LOT 3.—EIGHTEEN BUILDING SITES, with front- age to the Old Holyhead Road, containing from 400 to SW yards each, and most eligibly situated for the erection of cottages. LOT 4.-All those 5 MESSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with the lands, gardens, and appurtenances thereto belonging, containing by estimation 1600 square yards or thereabouts, more or less, situate at Cysyllte aforesaid, and now occupied by Messrs. Thomas Tudor and others. 'Lot 4 is offered by order of the Mortgagee for peremptory sale. The above property affords a rare opportunity for Capitalists, Building Societies, and others for investment. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Chirk or to Messrs. T. and C. MINSIIALL, solicitors, Oswestry. 1545e SALE BY MR. PICKERING. HALKIN, FLINTSHIRE. MR PICKERING has been instructed by the Mort- l?L gagees, to SELL BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th, 1860, at the house of Miss Chesters, Red Lion, Northop, at Three o'clock punctually, in the following or such other Lots as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be tnen produced, all that Plot, Piece, or Parcel of LAND, situate at Caerfallwch, in the parish of Northop, in the county of Flint; together with the Four COTTAGES or Dwelling-Houses, and Outbuildings, standing and being thereon, and now in the respective holdings or occupa- tions of Joseph Jones, Thomas Jones, and Ann Jones, and one Cottage untenanted. The above property produces a rental of C15 per annum or thereabouts, and is near to Lord Westminster's estate at Halkin. For further information apply to Messrs FINCHETT- MADDOCK, MOSS, and SHAHP, Solicitors, Chester; Mr THOS. WMOD, Accountant, 24, St. Werburgh-street, Chester: or to the AUCTIONEER. 1479a Public and Legal Notices. NOTICE. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that W. H. JONES, of t Wrexham, has no connection with me also that he is not authorised to take work in my name, or receive money on my behalf. J. R. JONES, Plumber, &c., Mount House, Ruabon. 155tiz  ROBERT THOMAS, Roadman, Coedpoeth, Hereby I Give Xotice, that I will NOT be RESPONSIBLE for any DEBTS my Wife, ELIZABETH THOMAS, may contract after this date. August 11th, 1S70. 1532g NOTICE. BOROUGH PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. ANY person desirous and entitled to be qualified to vote for the Parliamentary Borough of Wrexham is advised to consult the lists now being exhibited on the doors of the churches and chapels in the Borough, and, failing to find his name there, may have a form of claim supplied him and tilled up for him at the office of JOHN JONES, Solicitor, August 12tli, 1S70. HENULAS-STREET. N.B.—Lodgers have to send in their claims every year. 1552g BRYMBO WATER COMPANY. THE Thirrl General Half-yearly MEETING of the J_ Shareholders in the BRYMBO WATER COMPANY, will be held at the WVNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, Wrexham, on TUESDAY, the 30th AUGUST INST., at Half-past Two o'clock in the Afternoon. By Order of the Directors, B. BELL, Secretary. 5, Charles-street, Wrexham, 13th August, 1*70. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the lfith inst. until after the Meeting. 1490a OVERTON INCLOSURE. I GEORGE FARMER, of Montgomery, in the county j_ ? of Montgomery, the valuer acting in the matter of the Inclosure of Lightwood Green and Knolton Bryn, situate in the parish of Overton, in the county of Flint, Herebv Give Notice, that a SCHEDULE of all claims and objections which have been made in the matter of the said Inclosure, and of my determinations thereon, has been deposited at the Bowling Green Inn, Overton, in the said parish, for the inspection of all persons interested therein. Given under my hand this 21st day of Julv, 1S70. 1409g GEO. FARMER. P17 RS IT A .V T to a Decree of the High Court ofOhancery made in a cause Jones n. Welxford THE CrmUtors of EDWARD JONES, late of More- Tton Inn, in the parish of Ruabon. in the county of Denbigh, Innkeeper, deceased, who died in or about the month of December, IHtiS, are, on or before the 10th day of October, 1870, to send by post prepaid, to Mr JOHN LEWIS, of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, the solicitor of the defendant, Eliza Christiana Wels- ford, the administratrix of the estate and effects of the said deceased, the christian and stiriiini s, addresses and descriptions, the full particulars of their claims, a statement of their accounts, and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. Every Creditor holding any security is to produce the same before the Vice-Chancellor Sir John Stuart, at his Chambers situate at No. 12. Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, on TUESDAY, the Sth day of November, 1^70, at 12 of the clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. Dated this 2nd day of August, 1S70. H. F. CHURCH, Chief Clerk. BLAKE A: HUGHES, 3, Lothburv, London, Agents for Thomas Rymer, of Wrexham, 1504g Solicitor for the Plaintiff. Entertainments and Meetings. WREXH-KM k UTUMN SPORTS. 'VREXHAlVI A UTUM PORTS- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1>;70, DONKEY HACE. Half-mile. Winner, £ 1 second, 5 Entrance, 1'- AMATEUR FOOT RACE. Half-mile. Winner, £1 second, 5 Entrance, I PONY RACE. For Ponies not exceeding 14 hands. 3 vrs. oM, Hst. 4 yrs. old, Sst. t)))h. 5 yrs. old, !)st. 0 yrs. old and aged, 9st. 10th. Winners, IOJh. extra. 7ib. allowed foreaoh inch under 14 hands. Winner, El(i second, £ 2 Entrance, 10/- About one mile and a quarter. THF a SWEEPSTAKES of At each, with £ 2i) added, for maiden horses that have been regularly hunted with Sir W. W. Wynn's, the :hropshire. Cheshire, Albrighton, or any established pa<;k of Hounds in England or Wales, during the season 18(19-70, and have never been in a training stahle, One mile, heats, over four flights of hurdles 4 vrs old, I?t. ? vrs. old. lIst.; (. yrs. old ?nd ^,1 ll?t IUlh. Thorough-breds, 71h. extra. Second li-rs to ?tve his st:?e and the winner to p?y £ 2 ? ?e ? mce fund. A certincate from the master of the hounds to be produced at the th? of entry. A.?n.L-R {.?'T RACE. <M?ter of a mile. Winner, £! spCond 5 Entrance. I Hr?.'T??r H?se?t exceedin. 15 hands. 3 ? n d ? <' l"!h. -t ?' ''??' "?- 3fb 5 yrs oh 1^ ??' 1? ? V vrs. Old and aged, l?t. :M.. Winners one- 71b 't ice 10t! thrice Utt.. extra. Thorough- breds 7! extra. Winner, ?i.? second, A- En- trance ?t About a mile and a quaiter. TIIF WVNVST W HUNT ?VI;K)'STAKM of £ 2 each, with Padded ?- h"?s that h?ve hmi rcsuMy I??, t? ??h Sir W. W. Wynn's h,)111111,: .1uring  season 18IW-70. 4 yrs. od, '?- A  list. 7)!. vrs. old and aged, 12st. A^ \mneu^ > of any race previous to the day of entry, onœ 711,s" twice I.)!!L, thrice J4:s. extra ?'<?',?' 711,. extra. One mile and a half Over 'Indies (ientlcmen riders. Second to save his ami the winner to give £ 3 to the race fund. > » that have won this stake in any previous year, that have ever run in a public handicap, or been in a J traiuim? exelu<le<h itl(led. 3 vrs. (fill, lOst. 4 yrs. old, 30st. 1211.. yrs. (,I(I, list. -41b. fi yrs. old and aged, 12st. Winners once 111. twice extra. Thorough-breds, 7M>- extra. Semiid to save bis stake and the winner to give 1: to the rare fund. About one mile and a half. Winner to bo for Ciioi) if demanded. For uuuditumti apply to the secretary. 1523o Entertainments and Meetings. TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1870. MR, & IVIRS. JpTREDK. JORDAN'S ENTERTAINMENT, "BRIO A BRAC." ONE NIGHT ONLY. 1537g NORTH WALES TEMPERANCE ASSOCIATION. T HE ANNUAL. MEETINGS Of this Association will be held at WREXHAM ON MONDAY AND- TVJESDAY, 22ND AND 23RD OF AUGUST 1870. The proceedings will commence with a CONFERENCE Of Delegates and Members in the BRYHYFFYNNON SCHOOL ROOM, REGENT-STREET, At 2.30 p.m., on MONDAY.—At 6.:30 p.m., A PUBLIC MEETING In connection with the Band of Hope movement will be held in a LARGE TENT, ERECTED NEAR THE RAILWAY STATION. The Chair will be taken by SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART., And the meeting will be addressed by G. H. L.E E, ESQ, of London. Deputation from the United- Kingdom Band of Hope, Union Rev. W. ROBITOON, Rector of St. Clement's, Manchester. Deputation from the Kechabite Society Rev. A. J. PARRY, of Liverpool, and other gentlemen. The Wrexham Bands of Hope will sing several ap- propriate melodies in the course of the evening. On TUESDAY a Conferance of Delegates from the various Temperance Societies, of North Wales will be held at 10 a.m. At 2.30 p.m. a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in a Tent, the chair to be taken by WATKIN WILLIAMS, Esq., M.P. Addresses to be delivered by G. C. CAMPBELL, Esq., deputation from the National Temperance League; Rev. D. ROWLANDS, M.A., Normal College, Bangor; Rev. ROBERT THOMAS (Ap Fychan), Bangor; Rev. ROGER EDWARDS, Mold, tnAl other gentlemen. At 6.30 p.m., a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Tent, chair to be taken by Addresses will be delivered by SAMUEL POPE, Esq., Q.C., Recorder of Bolton, and J. H. RAPER, Esq., of Manchester; deputation from the United Kingdom Alliance: Rev. W. ROBINSON, M.B. deputation from the Central Association: Rev. OWEN JONES, F.R.A.S., of Llandudno, and other gentlemen. The Buckley Life Boat Crew and the Leeswood Choirs will enliven the proceedings with selections of appropriate music. Admission to Body of Tent, FREE reserved seats 6d per Meeting, or Is for the three. Sermons in connection with the proceedings of the Association will be preached in most of the places of worship in Wrexham, on Sunday, August 21st. A Special Train will leave Wrexham for Buckley on Tuesday at 9.30 p.m. For particulars see bills. 155c LOYAL SIR WATKIN LODGE, 2396, M.U., WYNNSTAY ARMS, RUABON. THE ANNIVERSARY of the above Lodge will be JL held on MONDAY, 22nd inst. The First Denbigh- shire Volunteer Band, undep the leadership of Mr J. W. Jones, is engaged for the oee&sion. Dancing to commence on the Green at half-past five o'clock. Admission for non-members, 6d each. Ruabon, August 10th, 1870. 1524a THE ANNIVERSARY of the Ancient Order of TForesters' Court Royal Standard," 4495, WILL BE HELD at Mr ffn. JONES'S, "Union Jack Inn," Summer Hill, on MONDAY, August 22nd. The 5th D.R.V. Band has been engaged for the occasion, and DANCING will commence at 4.30 p.m., on the beauti- ful Green, which is neatly arranged. 1551c VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY. THE ANNUAL BOAT EXCURSION to LLAN- JL GOLLEN and VALLE CRUCIS ABBEY, in con nection with the English Baptist Sunday School, Cefn Mawr, will be held on TUESDAY, August2:;rd.I870. The Boats will leave the Plaskvnaston Basin at 10 o'clock a. m., returning from Pentrefelin Wharf at 6-30p.m Tea and other Refreshments will be provided on the Abbey Grounds. 1528j. WREXHAM BAND OF HOPE UNION. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL (through the kind per- t_ mission of Sir Roger William Henry Palmer, Bart.), will be held in CEFN PARK, on FRIDAY, the 26th inst. Admission, 6d. Park and Tea, Is. 1538g WREXHAM MOLD AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAIL- WAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Sixteenth l?) Ordinary HALF-YEARLY GENERAL MEETING of Shareholders in the Wrexham Mold and Connah's Quay Railway will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on SATURDAY, the 27th instant, at One o'clock p.m., for the transaction of the general business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on Thursday, the 18th inst., and will so remain until after the Meeting. Dated this 12th day of August, 1870. Bv order of the Share Directors, JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 1553g WREXHAM MOLD AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAIL- WAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary HALF-YEARLY MEETING of Mortgagees of the Wrexham Mold and Connah's Quay Railway Com- pany will he held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on SATURDAY, the 27th instant, at Half. past One o'clock p.m The Transfer Books will be closed on Thursday, the 18th inst., and will so remain until after the Meeting. Dated this 12th day of August, 1870. By order of the Mortgage Directors, JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 1554g BUCKLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Shareholders of the Buckley Railway Company will be held at the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on WEDNESDAY, the 31st August, 1870, at One o'clock p.m., for the transaction of the general business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on Saturday, the 20th instant, and will so remain until after the Meeting. Dated this 12th dav of August, 1870. G. M. DIXON, Chairman. JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. looog THE WREXHAM WATERWORKS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary ANNUAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, on TUESDAY, the 30th day of August, 1870, at 11 o'clock. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Tuesday, August 16th, to Tuesday, August 30th, both days inclusive. By order of the Board, GEO. A. TAYLOR, Secretary. Water Company's Offices, 5, Chavles-street, Wrexham, August 11th, 1870. 1534g GIXNETT'S GRAND CIRQUE L'IMPERATRICE Will pav a visit te Wrexham, SATURDAY, August 20th, 1870. MESSRS GIXETT, in announcing their twenty- ?i_ fifth tour of Great Britain, beg to inform the in- habitants of this town that they have selected artistes from the principal circuses of England, France, America, and other countries, in every line of the equestrian profession. Messrs Uinnett's circus has been known for years, and allowed to be the best travelling circus in the four kingdoms, giving universal satisfaction. For this reason they can with confidence say there is not any circus that can compete with them therefore they have selected the Gorgeous Eastern Spectacle of ST. GEORGE AND THE FIERY DRAGON. For this season, the Messrs Ginnett have secured, at a great expense, the wonderful performing Equestrian MONKEY. This monkey has been taught to accomplish all the most difficult feats of the best riders of the day. Another most startling and wonderful performance is that of riding a BICYCLE on a TIGHT ROPE. An expensive engagement, for a few weeks, of a tribe of FEMALE ACROBATS. The PnocKssioN will start from the circus at one o'clock (weather permitting). N.i,riie whole establishment will appear in Two GRAND daily, commencing at half- past Two and lialf-past Seven. First Class Seats, 3s. Stalls, 2s.; Pit, Is. Promenade and Gallery, (Id. 1546o "I* /TOI.n A?TUM? SPORTS arc Hxed to take place ?t on T' l>\Y. August ?Oth, 17fl. For further particulars sec large placards and handbills. 1540o S. BEKESFORD, Hon. Sec,, Mold. JUST PUBLISHED, (Free by Post for 6 Stamps) THE DEBATE upon the Resolutions moved by MR. WATKIN WILLIAMS, M.P., Upon "THE CHURCH IN WALES," Including the speeches of the Right Hon. W. E. GLADSTONE, M.P., and Mr (i. O. MORGAN, M.P., Reprintell from" Hansard." CORNELIUS BUCK, 23, Paternoster How, London. 1466c Railway Announcements. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. QN SATURDAY, August 6th, and every Saturday kx until further notice, Cheap EXCURSION TRAINS wiU run to BARMOUTH from WREXHAM at 3.30 p.m., retuming on the following Monday. Also on SATURDAY, August 6th,&- MONDAY, August 8th, and every Saturday and Monday until further notice, Cheap Eight-day EXCURSIONS will run to BAR- MOUTH, HARLECH, PENRHYN DEUDRAETH, PORT MADOC, CRICCIETH, and PWLLHELI from WREXHAM at 3.30 p.m., and for TOWYN and ABER- DOVEY from WREXHAM at 12.45 p.m. These tickets will be available for return any day within* eight days. ON MONDAY, August 8th, and every Monday until iurther notice, Cheap EXCURSION TRAINS viU leave Chirk at 7.0 and 9.5 a.m., Ruabon 7.15 and 9.25 :.THI Wrexham 7.25 a.m. and 9.40 am., for RUABON, WREXHAM, CHESTER, BIRKENHEAD and LIVERPOOL, returning the same day also for the ISLE OF MAN, allowing fourteen days from the date of issue. Bills and full information can be obtained at the stations. Paddington, July, 1870. J. GRIERSON, Gen. Man. 1363g GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP SEA SIDlS EXCURSIONS to WEY- MOUTH and THE CHANNEL ISLANDS, AL- LOWING ELEVEN, DAYS. On SATURDAYS, AUGUST 6 and AUGUST 20,1870, and fortnightly during, the Summer, CHEAP EXCURSION TRAINS will run to WEYMOUTH, as under and at the following Fares for the Double Journey Leaving Chester 9-15 a.m., Wrexham 9-10 a.m., 19s. Corwen 8-5 a.m., 20s. Llangollen 8-35 a.m., Ruabon 9-50 a.m., 19s. Oswestry 9-55 a.m., 18s. First-Class Tickets issued at double the Covered Car- riage Rates. Children under three years of age, Free above three and under twelve, Half-Price. The Steamers sail from Weymouth to Guernsey and Jersey, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and re- turn from Guernsey and Jersey to Weymouth, on Mon- days, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Passengers by the above Trains may return by the 8-55 a.m. Train from Weymouth within the Eleven Days, exclusive of the day of departure but they must com- plete their return journey within that time. CHANNEL ISLANDS.—Passengers will have the privi- ledge of going from. Weymouth to Guernsey or Jersey by the "Cygnus," "Acquilla," or "Brighton" Steamers AT A SINGLE FARE FOR THE DOUBLE JOURNEY, on production of their Excursion Tickets. A STEAMER leaves Weymouth every Saturday at 10-30 p.m., for Guernsey and Jersey. TICKETS and BILLS can be had at any of the above Stations. Paddington, June, 1870. J. GRIERSON, Gen. Man. 12tilj GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FORESTERS' PETE AT CRYSTAL PALACE. ON MONDAY, AUGUST 15tli, an EXCURSION TRAIN will leave Chester at 8.50a.m., and Wrex- ham 9.13 a.m., for GLOUCESTER & CHELTENHAM, and from Chester at 9.20 a.m., and Wrexham 9.50 a.m., for Wolverhampton, Worcester, Malvern, Bilston, Wed- nesbury, West Bromwich, Birmingham, Warwick, Lea- mington, Banbury, Oxford, Bath, Bristol, Reading, and LONDON, returning on FRIDAY, AUGUST 19th. Tickets and bills can be had at the Stations, or from Mr DAVIES, G. W. R. Office, Eastgate-street, Chester. Paddington, Aug. 1870. J. GRIERSON,. Gem Man. 1498j DENBIGH, RUTHIN. & CORWEN RAILWAY. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS, BARMOUTH, DOL- GELLEY, and BALA LAKE, on FRIDAY, JUNE 3rd, and, TUESDAY, JUNE 7th, and every. Tuesday and Friday until further notice, CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to Bala, Dolgelley, and Bar- mouth, from stations between Denbigh and Gwyddel- wern inclusive. For particulars see small bills. LONDON & NORTH WESTERN, AND DENBIGH, RUTHIN, & CORWEN RAILWAVS. CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS for Visitors to the beautiful Vales of LLANGOLLEN and CLWYD, BALA LAKE, and DOLGELLEY. On and after WED- NESDAY, JUNE 1st, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS will be issued from RHYL, by the 8.2 a.m. and 11.5 a.m. trains to Ruthin, Corwen, Llangollen, Bala, and Dol- gelley. For particulars see bills. GREAT WESTERN, AND DENBIGH, RUTHIN, AND CORWEN RAILWAYS. SEA-BATHING !-CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued daily on and from WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1st, until further notice, to RHYL, from Dolgelley and all intermediate stations. For particulars see bills. T. CARTWRIGHT, Ruthin Station, May, 1870 General Manager. Education. TO those unable to send their daughters abroad.—A i_ lady having a first-class PRIVATE SCHOOL, with resident governesses and professors, attending at Kensington Park, W., can receive two pupils—number fifteen. Very moderate terms for the daughters of the clergy.—Musicus, Reynold's Library, Ladbroke Grove, London. 1519e MR SIMMS (organist of the Parish Church, Wrex- ivt ham, and Professor of Music at. The College, Chester) begs to inform his pupils and friends that he will RESUME his organ, pianoforte, and singing lessons, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th instant. SCHOOLS ATTENDED. Chester-street, Wrexham, July 21st, 1870. 1390o MUSIC AND SINGING. MR. JAMES ALDOUS, Professor of Music (Organist to the Parish Church, Ruabon, and Private Organist to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bait., M.P.), gives LESSONS on the Organ, Harmonium, Pianoforte, and in Singing. Terms upon application. References allowed (by kind permission) to several of the leading families in the neighbourhood of Ruabon, Wrexham, and Oswestry. Mr ALDOus attends Oswestry every Tuesday, and Chirk every Friday. Lessons given daily at his Rooms, Ruabon, and at Hightown, Wrexham also at Pupil's own residences. The ensuing term commences on WEDNESDAY, July 21th, 1870. 1423g Business Announcements- 1. E. EVANS, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent to the Provincial, Norwich and London, and London and (Jeneral Insurance Companies. PROPOSAL FORMS ON APPLICATION. REXTS'AND DEBTS COLLECTED WITH PROMPTNESS. Shares in Public Companies bought and sold on Com- mission. References ami Security given if required. OFFICE—1, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. 1388o BEE HIVE, RHOSLLANERCHRUGOG. THE above Extensive New Establishment wiU be j_ OpH?Hn (this day) SATURDAY, AUGUST 6th, 1870, and will be found to contain a very Large and Complete Stock of DRAPERY, GROCERY, AND PROVISIONS, Bought for Cash in the best markets, and will be Sold CHEAP! CHEAP!! CHEAP! BENJAMIN DAVIES. Bee Hive, Market Street, Rhos. 1480a JOHN ROGERS, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, BOOKBINDER, AND NEWS VENDOR, 20, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. JOHN ROGERS begs to inform the public generally ? that he has taken the above Business, lately car- ried on by the MISSES BRADLEY, where he hopes by strict attention to business—thorough knowledge of the trade in all its branches-punctuality in the execution of all Orders entrusted to him, to merit a share of public support. J. R. has increased the Stock considerably and added a number of Novelties thereto, an inspection of which lie respectfully solicits, and also calls attention to the following SPECIALITIES: Daily and Weekly Papers supplied and delivered in any part of the Town. A Daily Parcel from London, enabling him to execute Orders on the Second Day. A New Stock of Music at Half-price, all Pieces not in Stock procured by return of Post. Grocers, Tea Dealers, and Drapers' Shop and Counter Papers, and Paper Bags. Shops and Schools supplied at Wholesale Prices. NOTE THE ADDRESS BOOKSELLER ROGERS STATIONER. 20, HOPE-STREET. 1257j PIANOFORTE TUNING. 4. ARCADE, WREXHAM, JULY, 1870. HAVING specially engaged a practical Tuner and Jjt. Maker from an eminent Pianoforte House, I beg to inform my friends and patrons that I shall now he pleased to undertake the Tuning, Repairs, and Manu- facture of Pianofortes and Harmoniums, Which will claim special attention, and beg respectfully to solicit the favor of their kind support. EDWIN HARRISS. N.B.—Mr J. P. Taylor, formerly in my employ, has now no connection whatever with my business, and is not authorised to receive any money or orders on my behalf.—E.H. 140tic CHEAP THATCHING CORD at ILES JONES, C Bee-hive, Rhosvmedre. Cheap Tea Warehouse. Tea Is. 4d., is. 10d., 2s. 4d., &. 8d., and 3s. per lb. 1407g Business Announcements. MESSRS, W. & C. BROWN & CO. BEG to announce that, owing to a consider- JD able Redaction in the price of WOOL AND LINEN, they have made much larger purchases than usual, and respectfully invite an inspection of their BLANKETS, REAL WELSH FLANNELS AXD HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Estimates given for Hotels, Schools, and Chanties. Chester, August, 1870. 1491g. 1 THE WREXHAM AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT DEPOT. NOTICE. REAPING MACHINES TO LET ON HIRE. E. pOWRLL, GENERAL FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, IRON MERCHANT, 6, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. Tico Door&-fteiit Post Office. 1453f THE. LARGEST. &. MOST VARIED STOCK OF CHILDREN'S & LADIES' STAYS & CORSETS f IN THE: PRINCIPALITY. JONES'S. THE ORIGINAL STAY SHOP, 22, QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. Stayunade to Order. 1238j MUSLINS, GRENADINES, &c. W. & J. pmcaAED Are now. submitting a large variety of FRENCH MUSLINS, GRENADINES, COSTUMES, LACE & GRENADINE SHAWLS, And a full assortment of the NEWEST GOODS for the SUMMER trade. ELEGANT & RECHERCHE BONNETS, made of the best materials, A.T A MODBBATE COST. Every description of MOURNING GOODS kept in Stock. FUNERALS conducted with economy under the personal superintendence of Mr WlLLlAM PRICIHARD. HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 430j E. LEWIS, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, HAVING been appointed AGENT for D. JLJ- NICOLL & Co., London, has a large assort- ment of their celebrated GUINEA WATERPROOF OVERCOATS and other Fashionable Garments. S32j JOHN GRIFFITH, TAILOR, 24, YORKE STREER, WREXHAM, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally,  that he has taken the premises lately occupied by Mr Edward Hughes, and from his experience in the lead- ing establishments in town, and strict attention to busi- ness, hopes to merit a share of public patronage. 1200j TAILORING TAILORING TAILORING THOMAS RTCHARD ?ate Cntter to Mr Tiones, Clothier, No. 1, Hope-street, Wrexham), begs to inform his friends and the inhabitants generally that he has commenced business on his own account, and most respectfully solicits their favors; believing that his practical acquaintance with his profession and his experience in the best Houses in Liverpool and Man- chester, will secure satisfaction. Gentlemen's own Material attended to with promptitllde and Moderate Charges. 32, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. 1237j JOHN LLOYD, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. A Choice Selection of WALL PAPERS AT REDUCED PRICES! FRENCH INLAID CABINETS IN EBONY AND WALNUT. CURTAIN MATERIALS, CONSISTING OF ASSYRIAN STRIPED REPPS, DAMASKS, ETC., ETC. 1315j J. PERCIVAL TAYLOR, io PIANOFORTE MANUFACTURER, For the principal houses in London, Manchester, and Liverpool, and PROFESSIONAL PIANOFORTE & HARMONIUM TUNER, Toner, Regulator, and General REPAIRER OF PIANOS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Manufaetoni: QUEEN SQUARE, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM. (Late Taylor tf- Son, Duke-st. <(; Manchcster-st., Manchester Square, London). The following is one of J. P. Taylor's Testimonials from Herr Louis Lee, of the Royal Academy of Music, London, also of the Academy of Germany :— 7, Wellington Terrace, Eliza Road, Notting Hill, Londou. Herr Louis Lee, R.A.M.C.M. feels much pleasure in recommending Mr Taylor as a tirst-class piactical tuner, and he considers him superior to anyone sent to him by first-rate houses.—March 13th, 1870. 146 Of JOHN MORISON, ARCHITECT it SURVEYOR, 10, KING-STREET, WREXHAM, FOR 21 years resident Architect and Superintendent J' of Works to the late Marquess of Westminster. Designs, Working Plans, and Specifications of Build- ings supplied. Also Works Superintended, Measured, and Accounts made out on the most moderate terms. 1252j DIARRHOEA Relaxation of the Bowels, however slight the attack, should not be neglected at this season of the year. THE ASTRINGENT POWDER is the safest ?nd most effectual Medicine extant, in all cases of Choleraic Diarrhoea, Colic, Cramp, &c., quickly giving relief and checking the disease. No family should be without it. In bottles at Is. and 2s. each, with full instructions for use. Prepared only by JAMES FISHER EDISBURY, M.P.S., 3, High-street, Wrexham. Special packets prepared for sending by post. London agents—Barclay & Sons, Farringdon-street. Liverpool-Evans Sons, and Co.. Hanover-street; Sum- ner and Co., Lord-street. Chester-Urindley and Sons. 1494 W A R-W A R-W A R. BEETON'S, PHILIP'S, and other WAR MAPS, JO Coloured, price 6d. and Is. each. t Sold by C, W. BAYLEY, Bookseller, Oswestry. Business Announcements. PRICE & COr, BOTTLER'S OF EAST INIHA .t BURTON SALE, J? AND LONDON AND DUBLI STOUT, Haye a large Stock in prime condition. 991j WHISKEY WHISKEY WHISKEY (Y Try MURLESSS IRISH WHISKEY, At the VAULTS, No. 1, YORK B-ST BEET, For CASH at IKs. per Gallon. Ö!¡j THE OLD SWAN BREWERY, -L ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM (FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES ONLY), j'EDWARD LOVATT, PROPRIETOR, [' AUCTIONEER AND VALUER,, Agent for the Prooincial Insurance Company, Upper's Cattle Food, the Wrexham Tent Couipany. To ]\f'ANLEY> WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, MALTSTEti, & BREWER. STORES: 26, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. LONDON and DUBLIN STOUT (in Cask and Bottle) BURTON BITTER ALES. Sole Agent for T. Murphy and Co.'s celebrated IRISH S-TOUT, m Euglish measure, casks 9 and 18 gals. 1370g TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. HARVEST B E E P-, OF FINE QUALITY, BREWED ESPECIALLY AT THE N.A.G'S HEAD BREWERY, WREXHAM. Orders now being registered on the most reasonable terms, IN CASKS OF 9, 18, 36, and 54 GALLONS. 1029j GEORGE gARKER, Successor to the late Richard EvanS) WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FAMILK WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, Respectfully invites the notice of the public to-his well- selected stock of WINES it SPIRITS, which he sup- plies-in bottle or direct from the cask.. Burton, Pale, and Manchester Mild Ales, London and Dublin Porter in cask or bottle. Sample Bottles at Wholesale prices. 990j QYERTON AND WILLIA.NIS, IMPORTERS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, EAST INDIA PALE ALE, LONDON AND DUBLIN STOUTS, MALTSTERS & HOP. MERCHANTS, RUTHIN SODA WATER & LEMONADE, ROYAL GERMAN SPA WATER, TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. 1975j QYERTON AND WILLIAMS, TOWN HALL, WREXHAM, Respectfully invite a trial of their well-selected STOCK OF LIGIlT SUMMER WINES, &c., which they offer at very low prices:- Claret 12/- 15/- 18/- 20/- 24/- per doz. Burg:indies 18/- 24/- Hocks 30/- 36/- 50/- is Champagnes. 30/- 36/- 42/- „ Port "0 0" 18;- 24/- 30/- 36/- Sherries IS, 20/- 24/- 30/- „ Marsala 20. 22/- „ Liqueurs—Maraschino, Curacao, Noyau, Cherry Brandy. BASS & ALLSOPP'S BITTER BEER IN CASK AND UO'JXI.J: London and Dublin Stout in Cask and Bottle. DETAILED WINE LIST ON APPLICATION. June, 1870. 1172j THE GUINEA WREXHAM. PALE INDIA ALE, Of a delicate Straw Colour and fine flavour, BREWED EXPRESSLY FOB FAMILY USE, at the NAG'S HEAD BREWERY, WREXHAM. SUMMER SEASON, 1870. The Celebrated PALE INDIA ALE. THE Gu liNEA WREXI-lAlil 18 gallons for 21s. 9 gallons for 10s. 6d. Delivered within 200 miles of Wrexham Coinage Free. H. K. A SPIN ALL, 1032j BREWER AND MALTSTER. TALBOT INN, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. T. C. HOUGHTON BEGS respectfully to inform his friends and the J[) public generally, that he has taken the above old established inn, where he hopes, by supplying WINES, SPIRITS, ALES AND PORTER, and other REFRESHMENTS or THK CHOICEST DESCRIPTION AT MODERATE PRICES,. Combined with attention and "ivilitv. merit a share of public patronage. GOOD STABLING AND YARD. WEI.L-AIRED ISKDS. 1285e TO FARMERS AND HARVESTERS. THE MOST COOLING BEVERAGE in the Hot and M Sultry Weather, is STURGE'S MONTSERRAT COMPANY'S LIME FRUIT JUICE. ALSO, THE LIMETTA CORDIAL. Prepared from the Lime Fruit, they are both very re- freshing, and PREFERABLE TO HElm, tntl (iiiite as economical.—See the Lancet, Medical Times, A'c., etc. To be had of all Chemists—Imperial Pints making-two quarts of the beverage), One Shilling; Imperial Quarts (making a gallon), two shillings. Wholesale from EVANS, SONS & Co.. Liverpool; and EVANS, LESCIIKR A EVANS, London, Sole Consignees and Manfacturers. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. The best Reufdu .for Gout and Rheumatism, Sold by all Chemists &,c., at Is. lid., 2s. I(1., and 4.3. fid. per box. 1/j XJL T E 1 fS T YEAST!! YEA S T L USE THE PURE ENGLISH BECAUSE it is dry, portable, and keeps longer than ainf other. BECAUSE it is home made and vnadulterated, whilst ) Illuellof the foreign, by Dr. Muspratt's analysis, often contains from 16 to 70 per cent. of unfermentable matter. BECAUSE it makes the sweetest, ligh text, and mo„t toholesoaie bread. BECAUSE it is cheaper in price and superior intptaltiy. BECAUSE it is delivered fresh and sweet from the works daily. BECAUSE a supply can always he relied on, at mode- rate prices, throughout the year. Sold by all respectable Bakers, Flour Dealers, Ac, Wholesale hy the ENGLISH YEAST COMPANY, LIMITED, Business Announcements, R. D. ROBERT. A U,cT ION EE}OR AND APPRAISER, SHIP HOTEL, FLINT. Money Advanced if Required. 1542X MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. MR. E. H^RRISS beg* to blithe attention of the I nobility, gentry, and general public, to a selection of splendid Pianofortes and Harmoniums, just received from the first London and Parisian Manufacturers. An early visit is solicited, as there is a great demand for the above. 4, Arcaite, Wrexham. 1557s NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE THE NEW BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT, 2t), YORK STREET, WREXHAM. JOSEPH BAILEY, Boot audi Shoe Maker (late of Salop Road, Wrexliam), resjwctfully takes this op- pertunity of thankuig those of his friends who have hitherto accorded to him their ,-vpport. Likewise ttt inform them and the.* Public generally that he has taken the above premises (v/iudi for so many years irere occu- pied by the late Mr Hughes, Registrar), where he .h:1" a tirst-class selection of Boots and Shoes of every variety and price. Also that he will direct special attention to all orders entrusted to his care, inthe-execution of which he has perfect contideace that his practical experience in the Manufacturing Department will enable him ensure satisfaction to those who may be pleased ti* favour him with their patronage. Repairs of all kinds neatlv and promptly executed. 1536a. PALMER'S FAMILY BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY, Roots and Shoes for all Classes and all Seasons. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE 'fRADE. Ladies' Kid Elastic 3s. 6d.. Gentlemen's Elastic Sides 8s. 6d. Children's Boots and Shoes, d. Observe the address:— 2, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. 1395f IMPORTANT TO FARMERS.. HARVEST BEER AND PORTER AT T jyjANLEY'S ALE AND PORTER STORES-, 26, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAXV Orders should be brought early to secure a good article. Prices on application. 1371g BRIDGEWATER FOUNDRY. SHOW ROOMS—SCOTLAND-STREET, E L LESM E RE. WILLIAM CLAY SONS be? to inform TV their Agricultural friends that thsy have now a Large Stock of HARVEST M A.C H I N E R Y, Selected from the Leading Makers, and will be found oa inspection to be one of the most modern and best- selected Stocks in the county. Including Hornsby's Manchester Royal fiast-prize Reap- ing and Mowing Machines. Ransome and Sims's Royal,tirst-prize-Horae Rakes, Howard's new Patent Horse Rakes.. Howard's and Ransome & Sims's Haymaking Machines, And every other Implement and Machine that a Farmer requires can be obtained a.t the new Show Rooms of WILLIAM CLAY & SONS, SCOTLAND-STREET, ELLESMERE. June 30th, 1870. 12!5j MASONRY AND SCULPTURE. JJENR.Y T'HOMAS. STONEMASON AND SCULPTOR, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, Begs to thank his numerous-friends, for the liberal patronage they have bestowed upon him since he has commenced business, and to intimate that he is pre- pared to take in orders to any extent far TOMBS and CROSSES, CHIMNEY PIECES, &c., in Marble, Enamelled Slate, or Granite, W. H. T. begs to call special attention to a SUN DIAL that he has constructed on a new principle, the dial portion of which is executed on Slate, and has the advantage of not being subject to magnetic influence; while the accuracy with which it is set insures a correct indication of time. W. H. T. has great pleasure in intimating that Sir- Roger Palmer has already favoured him with an order- for one of these novelties, which has just been fitted up. in front of the house, at Cefn Park. MARBLE TABLETS AND MONUMENTS OF ALL KINDS CLEANED AND POLISHED. LETTERING ON STONE AND MARBLE. YARD: Opposite King-street, adjoining St. Mark's Church. 1241 j CHOPS AND STEAKS AT ANY HOUlt. AN ORDINARY ON THURSDAYS AT 12-30, At lV. PEATE'S RESTAURANT, OVERTON ARCADE. BRISTOL MINERAL WATERS. SUMMERS (late Roughsedge & Summers), Largest Manufacturers in the West of England. MANUFACTURERS FOR (30 YEARS. INVENTORS OF LEMONADE. PATRONISED BY HER MAJESTY. Pronounced by Connoisseurs "the best Soda Water, Sold by Chemists and Wine Merchants in England and Wales. Agent:—J. F. EDISBURY, 12olj 3, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, DENBIGHSHIRE, FLINTSHIRE, Shropshire, Cheshire, Merionethshire, and North Wales Register. PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY MORNING — 5 6 COLUMN. S. PRICE 2 D_; STAMPED 3? Acrefair Mr Geo. 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