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Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON & ELPHICK. FLINTSHIRE. OIL WORKS, REFINERY, COLLIERIES, and FREE- HOLD LAND. Important Sale of the Leasehold Interest of the Vendors in Two Collieries), and in the extensive Oil Wurks and Refinery, known as The Sorth Wales Oil WDrks;" a'so a piece of extremely valuable Freehold Land, and the minerals (iiieluding the proved seaiii ufCalwd) there- under, together with the whole of the very valuable and costly Colliery and Oil Works Plant and Machinery, and Private Railway direct from the works into the Coed Talon branch of the Chester and Mold Railway. MESSRS CHURTO AD ELPHICK respectfully m amwuuce that the v have been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, in the city of Chester, oil TUESDAY, the &jrd day oi August, lSïU, at Twelve for One o'clock p.m., most punctually, in the following or such other Lots, as may be decided upon by the agents of the vendors at the time of Sale, and sub- ject to such conditions as will be then produced, the highly important Works, known as THE NORTH WALES OIL WOltK. situate on the north side of the Mold and Wrexham Turnpike-road, at Pontblyddvn, about three miles from Mold, in the county of Flint, and half a mile from the Padeswood Station, on the Chester and Mold Railway, together with the COLLIERIES in connexion therewith, a FREEHOLD .MEADOW adjoin- ing, and the whole of the MACHINERY, PLA?T, iUnTg, ENSILS, and FIXTfRE? upon the premises, re- cently erected at a very large outlay, and embracing the newest improvements and appliances, itc. ElJ It is proposed to offer Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, in the first instance, in one Lot, and, if not so sold, then in the following, or such other Lots, and in such order, as the agents of the vendors shall determine, viz.:— LOT 1.—The interest of the vendors in all that mineral property, known as THE LEESWOOD HILL COL- LIERY, comprising the seams of coal, eannel, ironstone, clay, Ac., under 117a. "-Jr. 25p- of lanti, or thereabouts, in the township of Leeswood, held under a lease for a term of which upwards of U) years are unexpired, at a minimum rent, commencing from the 2i)th September, 1871, of X40 per annum, and a royalty of £25 per foot per acre for coal, and XZ-A) per foot per acre for cannel, together with the pits and other workings, and the valu- able horizontal high pressure steam engine, steam boiler, winding gear, and other plant in and upon the pit bank No. 2; also the horizontal high pressure engine, cylindrical boiler, and other plant, in and upon pit bank No. 3 also the -inch donkey engine and plant on pit bank No. 5; also the right of user of the private railway to the Coed Talon branch of the main line of the Chester and Mold Railway. LOT'-) -,rh,t portion of the present works known as THE NORTH WALES OIL WORKS, which is used for the manufacture of crude oil, containing 3a. 2r. 22p., or thereabouts, held under lease for 99 years, from the 29th of September, 1866, at.tlie rent of lIS los 0(1, com- prising 16 upright, 24 revolving retorts, and a horizontal high pressure steam engine, with the requisite ma- chinery, plant, and appliances, range of building used as stables, workshops, «fce,, and the right of user of the said private railway. LOT 3.—The REFINERY portion of the said Oil Works, containing 3a 3r. 5p., or thereabouts, held under lease for the same terms as Lot 2, at the rent of £ 38 15s, comprising 16 stills, 10 agitators, filtering tanks, hyd- raulic press, &c., stc., together with the dwellinghouse, office, cooperage, and weighing machine, Ac., &c., thereon, and the right of user of the said private rail- way. LOT 4.—The MINES of Coal, Cannel, Ironstone, Clay, &c., under the whole of Lots 2 and 3, and adjoining lands, comprising in the whole 46 acres, or thereabouts, held under lease for a term of which 19 years are un- expired. at a minimum rent, commencing from the 29th September, 1871, of 160 per annum, and the same Royalties as Lot 1, with the machinery, plant, tramway, stage, and other erections thereto belonging, and the vendors interest in the said private railway, subject to the right of user thereof to be reserved for the benefit of Lots 1, 2, and 3. LOT 5.—A very valuable piece of FREEHOLD MEA- DOW LAND adjoining Lot 3, and bounded by the River Alyn, containing 4a. 2r. Sp., or thereabouts, together with the minerals thereunder. The Cannel seam of the district has been proved in this Meadow, and about a quarter of an acre thereof worked. This Lot will be sold subject to, and with the benefit of the letting to the Coppa Colliery Company of the Cannel seam east of the fault, at a Royalty of £!J5 per foot per acre. ¡ Mr Liston, who resides at the Works, will appoint a person to show the Lots. N.R.—If the whole, or any of the foregoing Lots should not be sold at this Auction, the Auctioneers are instructed to proceed to make arrangements for an -early.Sale of the whole of the plant, machinery, &c., to be removed off the premises, of which due notice will be given. Detailed Catalogues of the Plant, &c., comprised In the several Lots, and further particulars, with plans, mav be had upon application to Messrs WALKER, SMITH, and WALKER. Solicitors Mr WAKEFIELD, Accountant, Corn Exchange Chambers or the AUCTIONEERS, all of Chester. VALUABLE REVERSIONARY INTEREST. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. CHURTON and ELPHICK. at the Blossoms Hotel, CHESTER, on SVTrKDAY, the 17th day of September, lSiU, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon, subject to such con- ditions as shall be then and there produced, in one Lot:- All that REVERSIONARY" INTEREST of a lady now a"ged 31 years contingent upon her surviving a lady now ii pi! fit! years, of and in all that the one equal sixth ? ? share of the re,i. ( i ii* try estate of a deceased gentleman. which share is estimated to amount to upwards of £-1,IIUO nett together with an absolute Policy of Assurance upon the life of the first-mentioned lady in the London Assurance Corporation, for assuring the sum of £ 100 subject to the annual premium of i'2 Us Sd; and also three several Policies of Assurance in the same office ior sums amounting together to £ 1,2J0, payable in the eveut of the death of the lirst-mentioned lady in the lifetime of the second, subject to premiums amounting in the whole to £ 15 its lUJ. The Estate consists entirely of Money, which is now partly invested upon mortgages and partly in tile hands of the deceased gentleman's Trustees (all substantial ¡ persons) for investment. Further information may he obtained on application to Messrs. IK SCAN and CAY LEY. solicitors, Chester and Mold or the AUCTIONEERS, Chester and Whitchurch, Salop. 1380c rSA .B BY Mft ALtSRRT B (J K.Y. Unreserved Sale of useful and substantial H<m*eh'M furniture and other Ejfeets, at A2;j, Fenytnyu, Wrexham.. MR. ALBERT BURY is instructed by Mr Stokes, .iVt the Executor of the late Mrs Hughes, Xo. :í, Penvbrvn, Wroxha-.il, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION .(entirely without reserve), on Monday next, the —-ud of AUllst, }:íiJ, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FUIiNI- Tl/llE and EFFECTS, comprising excellent feather beds bedsteads, chamber furniture, tables, cnairs. solid oak furniture, linen, blankets, hardware, earthenware, books, aud other effects. On view on the morning of sale. Sale at T vo o'clock p.m. most punctually. Auction and Estate Agency Offices, Temple How, Wrexham. STLES BY Mli. WILLIAM OWEN. IMPORTANT S\LK OF HOU:sKHOLJ> FURNITURE AT BIRCH-HILL COTTAGE, LLANGOLLEN. TO he SOLD bv AUCTION by Mr OWEN, on i_ MOMUY, August 2!Jth, 1*70. the whole of the most valuable PARLOUR, SITTINl J-RO< >M, and BKD Jioo.M SUITES, KITCHEN REUUISITKS, Ac., consisting of bedsteads, feather beds, sheets, blankets, counterpanes, chamber services, pier and dressing- glasses, mahogany hair-seated chairs and couches, car- pets and drugget china, cut glass and cutlery, and a selection of valuable and modern books. Catalogues to be had from the AlTfln¡:;F.lt previous to sale day. Sale to l'nmmenee at Elcyen o'clock. The Auctioneer wishes ail early inspection of the -aliove Forester's Inn, Llangollen, 1N70. 1586c FREEHOLD COTTAGES AND GARDENS, AT CEFN BYCHAN, PARISH OF RUAHOX. MR. OWEN has been instrm-ted by the rcpresenta- tives of the late Thomas Iohèrts. to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, August 2:ird, 1S70, at the Pigeons' Inn. CEFN-MAWli, at the hour of Five p.m., llhJed to Conditions to be there anil then produced, all those stone-built COTTAGES and GAItOHNS, now in the several occupations of Messrs, Hudson, .10hn Parrish, G.-orge Hudson, and Edward Phillips. The property adjoins the Turnpike Road, and the pro- perty of E. Pickering, and the late John. Williams commands a view of the Vale of Llangollen and is admirably suited for business purposes. A map of :Ll the property will be produced on the of sale. For further particulars apply to C»IAIU.K> RICHARDS, Es(I., solicitor, Llangollen or the ACCTJONEEU'S Office, Llangollen. LI:un:ollen. Inn, L?mgollen. l.?s?r SALES BY MK HE THING. I'REl'iHOLD PROPHRTV^ AT MAW H, RLABO. rpo be SOLD by AUCTION by M, B. (;E1'Hl(:. at Ttllt? Pi?ons 1 nn, Cefn Mawr, on FUJKAV the ?;th ¡y of ;Nilt?li, t. t  i,cle 1 < V1August. I ..L NIX I} c,«c" p.m.; subiect to conmt. tons then to be !\l'rhnll :nt!r)n one or more lots h d or Inort ots   ?''?' on at the ?""?' of ??" '? K"od ?CO-rrtAf.? -tn exceUent repair, :md a PIECE of LAND,' containing —40 square yards, situate at Hi-ii-stveet Cefn Maw, m ?he parish of !:u:tbon. Uso q sub st?nti:Uty-bunt fr.-eboM COTTAGE :md GARDKN, deHtThtfuny s.)H-.?et? Mount J)I\l''¡t" (' .1' I I I'd\ aWl" III the occupation 11 .Mr WiUi:un (;rittiths t'L)]or 'I'he l'rop,'rl I" Wel, "itll' t .1 ,.LI I. .Ll' 'n:l I'P1l1. :I!HI 1'\('h minim; district, and Lie L:md:?'r I., -ood opportunity 11 .1 oo; UppfJ1"aJ!! for the erect oil ot a lop or other ) .'1 bus i ness. f 1 nerC"Ht.! e )Ulnp. For further -(«tr:u-ulars apply to Messrs T. and C. 'I l'i:r.iUt MlNSSIAl.L, solif.tors, Oswestry or to the Clurk. III 1541e I Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR W. CONNOR. RHOSLLANEKCHRGOG.— ON FRIDAY NEXT AT ONE OCLOCK PROMPT. Sale of Household Furniture, Brewing Utensils, and sundry other effects. MR WtI.LIA?I CONNOR begs to announce receipt ?Ti_ 01 instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION on Fin DA Y next, August 2i!th, inst., upon the premises and by the kind permission of Mr Isaac Thomas, the Cambrian Anns Inn, Ponkey, Rhos, near Ruabon, where R h o- near Ruabon, where the goods have been removed for convenience of sale, which amongst other things include:—Four-post and other bedsteads, chairs, tables, screens, corner cupboards, looking glasses, a good chest of mahogany drawers, painted chest of drawers, 8 day' clock in mahogany case, several prints and engravings, pots, pans, and' other kitchen requisites. Also a good iron grate and oven, hammers, 4 doors and frames, two half barrels, masli tub, and various other effects. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Auction, Estate, Insurance, and General Agency office, Regent-place, Wrexham.—Agent for the Accident Insurance Company. 1595e PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. On Friday, September 9th, 1870. Sale by Auction of a Cottage and Dwelling-house and Garden, situate at Cefn Mawr, near Ruabon. MR WILLIAM CONNOR begs to intimate that he t has been favoured with instructions to offer for Sale by Public Auction at the Prince of Wales Inn, Cefn I [- r, on FRIDAY, September iith, at Four o'clock in the e. ening, a DWELLING-HOUSE and GARDEN, conveniently situated at Cefn Mawr aforesaid. Further particulars in future advertisements. Auctioneer's Office, Regent-place, Wrexham.—Agent for the Scottish Union Insurance Company. 1594e YALUABLE PROPERTY AT THE RHOS. TO be SOLD by AUCTION by 3IR WILLIAM JL CONNOR, at the Llanerehrugog Arms, Rhos, on FRIDAY, the 2:jrd day of September, 1870, at Three for Four o'clock precisely, in the following or such other lot or lots, and subject to such conditions as may be produced at the time of sale :— LOT I.-All that old-established licensed Inn and Public-house, situate at the Rhos, called the Llaner- chrugog Arms, together with stabling for six horses, coach house, brewiiouses, pumps, and brewing appendages, and the outbuildings and pigstyes belonging to the whole, being occupied by Mr William Edwards as tenant. LOT 2.lso all that corner shop and dwelling-house, used as a draper's shop, adjoining the said public-house, fronting Market-street, and abutting upon the chapel entry, in the occupation of Robert Jones. LOT 3.—AR that Dwelling-house adjoining the afore- said public-house, now used as a grocer's shop and occupied by Mrs Frances Thomas. LOT 4.—All that Cottage adjoining the last-named cottage, and lately occupied by Mr Ellis Jones. LOT 5.—All that Cottage at the back of the aforesaid public-house, and abutting upon the chapel entry lately occupied by Mr Joseph. LOT 6.—All that Cottage attached to and forming part of the house adjoining the before named grocer's shop, occupied by Mrs Frances Thomas. LOT 7.—And also a Cottage and a piece of Land, containing about 424 square yards, fronting Market- street aforesaid, and adjoining the stabling and yard of the public-house, now used as a shop and occupied by Mr Edward Williams, shoemaker and clogger. The above property is situated in the most central part of that thriving and populous part of the parish of Ruabon called Rhos, and is well adapted for business purposes. TIle public-house is an o'd-estahlislied one doing a good business. The Grocery and Dripery establishments are well situated for business. The Cottages are substantial, and the whole offers advantages for capitalists desirous of realizing a good per centage on outlay. Part of the money may remain on Mortgage at the option of the purchaser. The respective tenants will shew the lots, and further particulars may be obtained from Mr SHERRATT, solicitor, Queen-street and Hope-street, Wrexham; or from the Auctioneer at his offices, Wrexham and Manchester. 1596e SALES BY MESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co. TKEYOR ARMS, MARFORD HILL, ROSSETT. MESSRS GRIFFITHS and Co., beg respectfully to l' announce that they will hold their next SALE of FAT and STORE STOCK, at the above place on MONDAY, the 20th of August, 1S70. STOCK ENTERED. Prime fat Beasts Prime fat Sheep Splendid fat Heifers Also fat Calves and Pigs. Sale to commence at Two o'clock. Offices-Feathers' Hotel, Wrexham. 15sH DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. SEPTEMBER 18t, liiïO, MESSRS GRIFFITHS & Co., respectfully an- i' J nounce that they have been favoured with in- structions to SHLL hy AUCTION in their Mart, oil Til r USD AY the 1st (Jay of September, a splendid lot of FAT and STORE STOCK, the property of first-class feeders. Sale at Two o'clock. Offices-Feathers' Hotel, Wrexham. 1562i _n_ Fourth Annual Sale of 200 Grand Shropshire Sheep at IIAFOD-V-BWCII, on the turnpike road leading from Wrexham to Ruabon, and distant twu IIlilciiJrollL either town. MESSRS GRIFFITHS and Co. respectfully announce that they have been honoured with instructions from Henry Dennis, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 5th day of September, 1*70, the following highly descended and magnificent Shropshire sheep, possessing the best R. A.S. K blood in the kingdom, comprising SlIEKr. 30 Grand shearling Shropshire Rams. 2■o Ditto Ram Lambs (speciallv good). 110 Superb Shropshire stock E Nes. 35 Lambs. These snee,) strikingly represent the best attributes of tbe true Shropshire. Tiiey are of pure descent, possess prerfc size with most perfect symmetry, un- surpassable tonality of wool and mutton, and gviat aptitude to fatten at :m e irly a^e. being descended from flocks which have been purchased by the proprietor from Messrs Crane, Evans, Mansell, Horton, H. Smith, Howen, Lady Willoiighby de Brooke, and other cele- brated breeders. < >ne of the Rams was exhibited at the Royal Agricul- tural Show at Oxford. Also to be sold, affer the sheep have been disposed of- FAT CATTLE. 15 Ripe Fat Heifers. 1 Fat Bull, a very heavy weight. The Auctioneers respectfully call the-attention of sheep breeders to the above sale, and would recommend them to avail themselves of this opportunity of purchasing tirst-class animals. Catalogues are in preparation, and may be had in due time from the place of sale or the Auctioneers. Sale at one o'clock. HAY. IOU tons of (iooil Upland Hay, in lots to suit purchasers. Offices: Talbot Hotel, Wrexham. 1571o SALE BY Mlt LoVATT. GROYE PARK, WREXHAM.— GENT EEL VILLA RKSiDKXCHS. TO he SOLD by AUCTION, I,v Nir LOVATT, at the Jt_ Old Swan hill. Abbot-street, Wrexliam, on FRIDAY, the 21jth day of August, 1*7(1, at four o'clock, p.m., subject to conditions to be then read Two modern and substantially built comfortable and convenient semi-detached Villa Residences, called "Tai Llwvn each comprising drawing and dining rooms, kitchen, scullery, plate closet, larder and w.c. on ground floor, five good bedrooms, dressing-room and attics, and well-ventilated cellaring, ornamental pounds, enclosed vaids and out-offices, complete with all necessary fixtures, and supplied with water from the Wrexham Waterworks Company. The premises are situate at the town entrance to (trove Park, U'l'eXll.Ull contain ;;iI,.f S jiiare yards (more or ifss), wit?h extensive frontaes adapted f?r building purposes, now or late in the occupations of Mrs Hinsonand Mr Bradley. „ To view applv to the tenants, and for further inform- ation applv to the Auctioneer, or at th" offices of Messrs. (r. and Kynin Salter, solicitors, Ellesmere. loEe SALE BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. uu'TJIY IMPORTANT AND ATTRAI TI\h SALE ??? R?-TOUY, hLAXnt;)?R,X);AUHUTHIN. MR N win K')'?:T? respectfuny annomccs that %a he h\ 1)C?n honoured with the mstmcttons of the -'? ?r);?.n who is leaving the neighbourhood, T? sh.L ?Y AirrnON, at the Hcdory, Llandedr, aho.?.uemile from ?"?'?-?-  sittir?liv. z: sk ?;/ the -? assemblage of valuable ?-t.s? n -tt?n.-? han dining and drawing rooms, st'uh. "tmr- r»-ai-sc c .■-1H11i.d 1 l1aan. I dm„ -'s, eight be:ir«mils and drawing looms, cotta¡. I'!anof,.rtc 1., Pm.whvooil and Sons Dresden, \orl'c,tcr anrl oth"r \'alual.1e ciUlla. cut glass, sliver -iSicS a library of books conip V..lames, small cellar of choice Old Wines, the ^tt nts of Store rooms, butler's pantry, boot hall, sen'ant, 1 ill kite™, scullery, hu..?r. fishm-house  dairy. The o?-door eheets eon?t of an exedlent double brougham, neat britska "seful bio.ik :iCe'; sin?e and double harness, sad.U?. '.r.dl? and stablt :tii(I 41(?iti?le ?rev carnal horse, lo;  h?h, two very supe rior cross-bred von))? (-ows)nfnU p'"ht. A ;eneral "tTmellt of farm implements and gaylen tools. A quantity of thrashed wheat and harley, stacks of hay. wheat, and baricv straw, iVc.. seven (Ilv. prior to the side, at the Hotels in Ruthhl. Denbigh, Mold, and Col-wen. aml/iom the Auctioneer, Convell. Sale to commence each day at eleven o'clock precise!} 1543z Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH & JONES. Sale of uer,?l cZcg;)-alsle Freehold Propery at RHOS-DDU and SUMMER HILL, near Wrexham, Denbighshire (by the direct ion of Mr H. X. Hughes, the proprietor). TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH and i. JONES, at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, Wrex- ham, on MON DAY, the 29th day of August, 1870, at five o'clock for six punctually, in the afternocn. in the follow- ing or such other lots 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-ereeted 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. TlifLannual rental of this lot £ 73 2s. LOT 2.-All. those 7 other recently-erected and conveniently arranged MESSUAGES of 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 £ 59 3s. LOT 3. All those seven other newly-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 Ftauces Hodges and others. The annual rental of this lot is X65. LOT -k-AH those six several reeently-erected MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with the ganlells; and appurtenances therennto belonging, situate at Summer Hill, in the township. of Gwersyllt, in tlie.pfuish of Gresford, in the county of Denbigh, and now or late in the respective occupittions of Charles Randies, and others. The annual rental of this lot is £ 30 l'Js 4d. The sevemllots 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 Mr Jonx ALLINGTON HUGBES, Solicitor, Wrexham. 1547c PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale oj SADDLERY at 23, HIGH-STREET, Wrexham, Denbighshire. THE Sale of this extensive and valuable Stock of SADDLERY will take place on THURSDAY, the 8th of September next. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had from the Auctioneers nine days before the sale. 1535g PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Extensive Sale of Household Furniture and 1000 Volumes of Books, in Union Hall, Wrexham. Removed for convenience of sale. MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES have been instructed M to offer for Sale by Auction in the Union Hall Room, Wrexham, on THURSDAY, the 1st of September, 1870, a large and useful assortment of Household Furniture, Feather Beds, Carpenter's Chest and Tools, and 1000 Volumes of Books. Particulars will anpear in next week's paper. Sale at One o'clock. 1583e Public and Legal Notices. WREXHAM AUTUMN SPORTS, SEPTEMBER 2ND. rpHE GROUD for Booths, No. 1,3, 3, and 4, and for J. Shooting Galleries and Nut Stalls, will be let by Tender. Tenders to be sent to the Wynnstay Arms, Wrexham, on or before the 24th inst., at 3 p.m. 1 52ôo N 0 T I C E. 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 tind his name there, may have a form of claim supplied him and tilled up for him at the office of JOHN JONES, Solicitor, August 12th, 1870. HENBLAS-STREET. N.B.—Lodgers have to send in their claims every year. 1552g- PURSUAXT to a Decree of the High Court of ohanccry made in a cause Jones v. II elsford 1 THE Creditors of EDWARD .JONE, l?te of MoM- Tton Inn, in the parish of Ruabon, in the county of Denbigh, Innkeeper, deceased, who died in or about the month of December, lSíjS, 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 surnames, 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 8th (lay of November, ISïU, at 12 of the clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. Dated this 2nd dav of August, 1870. H. F. CHURCH, Chief Clerk. BLAKE it HUGHES,:}, Lothbury, London, Agents for Thomas Itymer, of Wrexham, 1504g Solicitor for the Plaintiff. PURSUAXT to a Decree of the High Cultrt of Chancery, mode in a cause. Emns v. I'rydderch THE Creditors of MESHECH EVANS, late of Man- chester House, Leeswood, in the parish of Pont- blyddyn, in the county of Flint, Draper, deceased, who di-d in or about the month of May, 1 SI)7. are, on or before the 1st day of October, 1S70, to send by post, pre- paid, to Messieurs BLAKE and HUGHES, of :3, Lothbury, in the City of London, the solicitors of the defendant Margaret Pryddercli, the administratrix with the will nnusxed of the estate and effects of the said deceased, their christian and surnames, 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 benetit of such 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 FRIDAY, the 4tli day of November, 1870, at 12 at noon, being the time appointed for adjudicating on the claims. Dated this 4tli day of August, 1870. ALFRED HALL, Chief Clerk, BLAKE it HUGHES, :i, Lotliburv, London, Agents for J. Allington Hughes, of Wrexham, 1574g Solicitor for the Plaintiff. Entertainmeuts and Meetings. OSWESTRY DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. (Open to Sixteen Miles around Oswestry.) President, for the year:- The HOX. IWHEHT STAPLETON COTTON. Vicc-President Mr JOHN RICHARDS, Llynclys. Trea.g?ti-er. Messrs. CROXOX, JONES, LONGUEVILLE tfc Co. PKEMIUMs to be offered at the GENERAL SHOW p of CATTLE, &c., to be held at Oswestry, September :¡¡¡h, 1870. CLASS. AMOUNTS. I.-F,ti-iiig and Crops, given by President X78 0 0 Best Fences, given by the Earl of Bra(lfonl 10 0 0 2.-I,il,lortlii)rii Cattle. 2(5 0 0 Hereford „ a; 0 0 4.—Cattle Of any other iree(I lb 0 0 5.-Pair flf Hairy Cows. 7 0 0 It-Shropshire Sheep. 24 0 0 —Welsh Y, 8 U 0 7.-Pigs 12 0 0 11 —Cottagers' Pigs, given by D. Williams, Esq 3 12 0 K-Horses. 42 0 0 ,,—Leaping ditto. 10 0 0 liutter and Cheese I;) 0 0 Implements (confined to the district). 12 0 0 Best half-dozen Hoots 4 10 0 Ploughing (for farm servants) 6 5 0 Ditto (for farmers' sons), tive to compete, given by the Mayor of Oswestry. 6 10 0 Set of Drainers (two men), given by J. R. Ormsby (iore, (j 0 0 Labourers, for Hedging, given by Captain Cuck?ne Oust. 5 0 0 Best Shoer of Horses. 5 0 0 3 0 0 Hewards for Lo.t?st. Service, )?? 300 .1. IZ. 0. (.or,, S 3 0 0 Esq., ?t.P-. J?? ;? :?o Prizes given for Poultry, open to all Englallll. 56 0 0 Entries for Farms and Crops close on September 1st. ) Servants" Prizes, Ploughing, ifcc., Sept. 7th. Stock, Leaping Horses, and Poultry, 10th. I Printed blank certificates for entries may be obtained bv applying to the Secretary. person will be eligible for a premium, unless he be in ill)er of the Society. \e\v members wishing to join the Society, should at once communicate with the Secretary Members are respectfully requested to pay their suiiscrint'ons for 1870, to the Treasurers, or to the wfrom whom further information mav be oht-tiued. THOMAS WHITFIELD, Secretary. Willow House, Oswestry. 1569e .Entertainments and Meetings.. SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS.. MR. E. HARRISS begs to announce that, having been .frequently requested to give a series of SUBSCRIPTION CONCERTS, he has determined to carry out the suggestion. The Series will commence in September next, and will consist of Six Concerts, sacred and secular alternately, including "The Messiah," which will be given in its entirety about Christmas. Professional artistes, both vocal and instrumental, with an efficient chorus, will be engaged for each Cancert. Terms of Subscription (transferable) for the series of Six Concerts—Half-a-guinea. Tickets are now ready, and can be obtained of Mr EDWIN HARRISS, 4, Arcade. 1500g NORTH WALES T Hi M P iS R A N O ii ASSOCIATION. THE ANNUAL MEETINGS Of this Association will be held at WREXHAM ON MONDAY AXD TUESDAY, 22XD ASD 23KD OF AUGUST 187U. The proceedings will commerce with a CONFERENCE Of Delegates and Members in the BRYXYFFYNXOK 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 TEXT, EUECXKD THE RAILWAY STATION. The. Chair will be taken by SIR R. A. CUNL1FFE, BART., And the meeting will be addressed by THE REV. J. YEAMES, OF LONDON, Deputation from the United Kingdom Band of Hope Union. Rev. W. ROBINSON, Rector of St. Clement's, Manches- ter; JOSHUA POLLARD. Esq., Bradford, High Deputy Ruler of the Recliabite Society Rev. A. J. PARRY, of Liverpool; J. IL. RAPER, Esq., of Manchester; and other gentlemen. The Wrexham Bands of Hope will sing several, ap- propriate melodies in the course of the evening. On TUESDAY a- Conference of Delegates from the various Temperance Societies of North Wales will be held at 10 a.m., in the Schoolroom as before. At 2.30 p.m. a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Tent, the chair to be taken by WATK1N WILLIAMS, Esq., M.P. Addresses to be delivered by G. C. CAMPBELL, Esq., deputation from-, the National Temperance League; Rev. D. ROWLANDS, M.A., Principal of the Normal College, Bangor Rev. ROBERT THOMAS (Ap Fychan), Bangor; Rev. ROGER EDWARDS, Nlold, and other gentlemen. At 6.30 p.m.a PUBLIC MEETING will be held-in the Tent, chair to be taken by W. H. DARBY. Esq. J.P. 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, 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 willgve selections of appropriate music. Admission to,Body of Tent, FREE reserved seats 6d per Meeting, or Is for the three. Tickets for Reserved Seats may be obtained of Messrs. Hughes and Son, Hope Street; at Davies', Temperance Hotel; or at the Tent. Tea. and other Refreshments will be provided at a low charge on the Ground. Sermons in connection with the proceedings of the Association will be preached in ST. M AM'S CHURCH, Wrexham, on Suuday 21st inst., by the Rev. W. ROBINSON, and similar Services will also be held in most of the places of worship in Wrexham, on the same day- A Special Train will leave Wrexham for Buckley on Tuesday at 1).30 p.m. The Great Western Railway Com- pany will Book Passengers to Wrexham on August 22nd and 23rd, at Single Fare for the Double Journey from Chester, Dolgelley, Oswestry, and intermediate Stations, by the Trains leaving Chester at 11-0 a.m., 2-30 p.m., and 2-55 p.m. Dolgelley 10-30 a.m., and Oswestry 1.-50 piii. returning by any Ordinary Train. 155c WREXHAM BAND OF HOPE UNION. THE ANNUAL FESTIVAL (through the kind per- mission of Sir Roger William Henry Palmer, Bart.), will be held in CEFN PARK, on FRIDAY, the 2tith inst. Admission, Ctl. Park and Tea, Is. 153Sg LOYAL SIR WATKIN LODUE, J¡I6, M.U., WYNXSTAY ARMS, RUABON. THE AIYERSAH.Y of the above Lodge will be Theld on MONDAY, 2?nd inst. The First Denbigh- shire Volunteer Band, under the leadership of Mr J. W. Jones, is engaged for the occasion. Dancing to commence on the Green at half-past five o'clock. Admission for non-members, ûd each. Ruabon, August loth, 1870. 15240 VALLE CHUmS ABBEY. THE ANNUAL BOAT EXCURSION to LLAN- iL GOLLKN and Y ALLE CRUClS ABBEY, in con- nection with the English Baptist Sunday School, Cefn Mawr, will be held on TUESDAY, August 2;{rd, 1870. The Boats will leave the Plaskynaston Basin at 10 o'clock a.m., returning from Pentrefelin Wharf atti-30p.m Tea and other Refreshments will be provided on the Abbey Grounds. 152Sj. THE WREXHAM WATERWORKS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary ?t ANNUAL MEETING of the Proprietors of this Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, on Tl"EoA Y, the ;mth day of August, 1^70, at 11 o'clock.' The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Tuesday, August ltith, to Tuesday, August 30tli, both days inclusive. By order of the Board, GEO. A. TAYLOR, Secretary. Water Company's Offices, 5, Charles-street, Wrexham, Au<>ust iltll. IS70. BRYMBO WATER COMPANY. THE Third General Hall-yearly MKETING of the JL Shareholders in the BRYMUO WATER COMPANY, will be held at the WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTBL, Wrexham, on TUESDAY, the 30th AL'GUST INST., at Half-past Two o'clock in the Afternoon. By Order of the Directors, B. BELL, Secretary. 5, Charles-street, Wrexham, 13th August, 1870. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 16th inst. until after the Meeting. HHUa. ilJOLD AUTUMN gPORTS. TUESDAY, AUGUST 30th, commencing at TWELVE o'clock at Noon. UIJER THE I'ATRONAGF. OF EDMUND PEEL, ESQ., High Sheriff for the County of Flint. I J. S. BANKES, Escl. I CAPT. PHILIPS, I CAPT. COOKE, COL. WILLS, I ?NIAJoBItYTO. I T. W. EYTON, Ju?. E\. DONKEY RACE. Half-mile. Winner, 10/ second, 2,G Entmnce I PONY RACE. For Ponies not exceeding 13 hands, catch weights; Heats, about HIlf-a-Inile. NVililler X5; AMATEUR FOOT RACE. Quarter of a Mile. Competi- tors to he bona, tide Residents within 5 miles of Mold. Winner, £1 second, 5/ Entrance 1 PLATE. Heats, about One mile, over four flights of hurdles. For horses not thorough-bred 3 years, !) stone: 4 years, 10 stone 5 years, 11 stone; 6 years and aged, 11 stone and 10 lbs. Winner of any Race previous to the day of Entry to carry extra. Once, 71bs. Twice, lOlbs. Thrice, 141bs. Winner, £ 10; second, £ •). Entrance, 10/- AN EGl; HACF. 200 yards. Winner, 10/ second, 2/6. Six to run or 110 liace. GALLOWAY RACE. One-Mile-and-Three-Quarters. For Galloways not exceeding 14 hands 2 inches. Three years old, S stone 4 years old, 8 stone lOlbs.; 5 yetrs 0111, J stone 31bs ti year,; old and ag-ctl, stone lOlbs. Winners, lOlbs. extra. 71bs. allowed for each inch under 14 hands. Wiiuwr, a; secdnd, dML Entrance, 5 "1 THE CONSOLATION STAKES. Two mOoi. -For beaten horses 3 years, !) stone 4 years, 10stone 5 YMrS, 11 stone (i years and aged, 11 stone'lOlbs. Winner, £ 3 second, £ 1, Entrance, 5/- All Entrance Money to he itdded to the Winning Stakes. Entries to he made with Mr. CORBETT, Spirit Mer- chant, Mold, personally, or by Letter, ENCLOSING EN- TRANCE MONEY, on or before !) o'clock p.m., the day prior to the Sports. All Entrance Money to be paid at the time of Entry. All Itices to be run for in Colors, to be declared at the time of Entry, or it fine of 10 will be enforced. Professional Riders to carry 71bs, extra. Half-an hour between each Heat. No Horse being the Property of any Livery Stable Keeper, or having been ill any Training or Livery Stable 5 months previons to the Sports will be allowed to run for any race. Competitors in the FOOT RACES to contest in Dress, to consist of a .lersey and Drawers Beaching helow the knees. No Professional allowed t6 compete for the Foot Races. Horses to be measured in their Shoes or Plates. Three to Start for each Race or no Race. The Judges' decision to be nnal in every case. All objections to be made to the Clerk of the Course in writing, immediately after the Race. Any person laying :m objection, must at the same time deposit £ 1, and if he fails to substantiate such objection, Ifte deposit to be forfeited to the RACE FelI" The Committee reserve to themselves the right of deciding absolutely all questions which may arise as to the qualification of Competitors or otherwise, and no objection shall be taken to their decision. ;tewartI, :1. S. BANKES, Esq., .tl. W. EYTON.jun. Esq. Clerk of the Course :1. SCOTT BAN EES, ESQ. Starter:—Mr. CORISKTT. Judges:—Mr. W. JONES, and Mr. BKOOKFIEI.P. Clerks of the Scales:—Mr. It Co EDWARDS. Y.S., and Mr. LOWE. 157^ Railway Announcements. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON SATURDAY, August 20th, and every Saturday until further notice, Cheap EXC CRSION TRAINS will run to BARMOUTH from WREXHAM at 3?0 p.m., returning on the following Monday. Also Oil SATURDAY, August 2Uth, it MONDA.Y, Angus, 22nd, and every Saturday ct Monday until further noticet Cheap Eight-day EXCURSIONS will run to BAR- MOUTH, HARLECHv PENKHYN DEUDRAETH, PORT MADOC, CRICCiETH, and PYtljlJiEU from WREXHAM at 3..>0 p.m., and for TOWYN and ABER- DOVEY from WRFXIIA-Nitt 12.45 p.m. These tickets will be available for return any (lay within eight days. ON MONDAY, August 20th, and every Monday until further notice, Clu:an EXCURSION TRAINS will leave Chirk at 7.0 and H..> a.111., Ruabon 7.15 and 11.25 a.m., and Wrexham. 7-25 a.m. and 0.40 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. 13ftte GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP ôEa SIDE EXCURSIONS to WEY- MOUTH and THE CHANNEL ISLANDS, AL- LOWING ELEVEN DAYS. On SATURDAYS, AUC.UST 20 <fc SEI'TEMBEE 3, & fortnightly during the Stumner, CHEAP EXCLUSION TRAINS will run to WEYMOUTH, as under; and at the following Fares for the Double Journey: Leaving Cnester 9-15 a.m., Wrexham If-10 a.m., 19s. Corwen 8-5 a.m, 20s. Llangollen S-.io a.m., Ruabon a. in., ii)s. Oswestry il-55 a-m., ISs. First-Class Tickets issued at double the Covered Car- riage Rates. Children under three years of ajiy 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.tersey to Weymouth, (411 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 Weymoutn to Guernsey or Jersey by the Cygnus," "Acquilla," or "Brighton" Steamers AT A SINGLE FARE KOR 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. 12tili DENBIGH, RUTHIN. & CORWEN RAILWAY. SEA-SIDE EXCURSIONS. — BARMOUTH, DOL- ? GELLEY, and BALA LAKE, on IKIDAI, 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 Denbigli and Gwyddel- wern inclusive. For particulars see small bills. LONDON & NORTH WESTERN, AND DENBIGH, RUTHIN, &. CORWEN. RAILWAYS.. CHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS fot Visitors to the C beautiful Vales of LLANGOLLEN and CLWYD, BALA LAKE, and DOLUELLEY. On and after Wlm- XESDAY, JUSE 1st, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS will be issued from Ran., 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 1—CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS S will be issued d?ily on and from WHHXESDAY, JUNE 1st, until further notice, to RHY L, from Dolgelley ?ud all intermediate stations. For particulars see bills. T. CARTWRIGHT, Ruthin Station, May, 1870 General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ON MONDAY, AUGUST 29th, ?n EXCURSION. WTIIAIN will leave Wrexham at !lAn, Corwen 8.5, and U?ngollen ?t 8.:{5 a.m., for Portsmouth, Southamp? ton ?nd oospert, returning on Monday, September 5th also from Wrexharo-at 9.13 a.m. for Hereford, Gloucester, Cheltenham, Chepstow, Abergavenny, Pontypool Road, Newport, Crumlin, Aberdare, Neath, Swansea, Llanelly, Carmarthen, New Milford, and Tenby, returning any week day up to the following Monday, September 5th also from Wrexham at 9.50 a.m., Dolgelly 6.30, Bala 6.. I.' -J "'I 'I.- 7.15, Denhigit ii-bu, Kutnin v .iu, corwen o.a, auu juiau- gollen at 5.Jfj iUin. for Gloucester, Cheltenham, Wolver- hampton, Worcester, Malvern, Bilston, Wednesbury, West Bromwich, Birmingham, Warwick, Leamington, Banbury, Oxford, Bath, Bristol, Reading and London, returning on Friday, September 2mL For fares allll further particulars see hand hills. J. GRIERSON, General: Manager. Paddington, August, 1870. 16000 Business Announcements. 1. E. EVANS, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE and GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. Agent to the Provincial, Norwich and London, and London and General Insurance Companies. .PROPOSAL FORMS ON APPLICATION. REXTS A-VD DEBTS COLLECTED WITH PROMPTX ESS. Shares in Public Companies bought and sold on Com- mission. References and Security given if required. OFFiCE-1, HENBLAS STREET, YVRKXHAM. J. R. JONES, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND GASFITTER, CHURCH-STREET, BUABON, BEGS most respectfully hereby to thank his friends for their kind patronage, and to inform them and tile public generally that for the purpose of going thoroughly into the painting in all its branches, lie has made arrangements with a thorough practical person from Manchester, and hopes, by strict attention to good work and reasonable charges, to merit a share of public support. SAMPLE PANELS OF GRAINING AND MARBLING Sent on application. Pumps, Baths, and Water Closets made, fixed, and repaired. Plumber by appointment to Cefn, Acrefair, aud Rhosymedre Waterworks Company. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 15mg JOHN ROGERS, BOOKSELLER, ST A TIONtJR, BOOKBINDER, AND NEWS VENDOR, 20. TToP K-STREET. WRIOXHAM. JOHN ROGERS begs to inform the public generally that he has taken the above Business, lately car- ried on by the MISSES BRADLEY, where lie 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, all inspection of which he 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 sup2>lied at Wholesale Prices. NOTE THE ADDRESS: BOOKSELLER R O G E R S STATIONER. 20, HOPE-STREET. 1257j NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE THE XEW BOOT AND SHOE EST A BLISIIMEXT, 2(5, YORK STREET, WREXHAM. JOSEPH BAILEY, BOOT AND SHOE Alyiirn, Late of Salop Road, Wrexham, respectfully takes this oli- pertunity of thanking those of h:s friends who have hitherto acconlell to him their support. Likewise to inform them and the Public generally that he has taken the above premises (which for so many years were occu- pied by the late Mr Hughes, Registrar), where lie lias a tirst-class selection of Boots and Shoes of every variety :11111 price. Also that he will direct, special attention to all orders entrusted to his care, in the execution of which he has perfect confidence that his pnu-tical experience in the Manufacturing Department will enable him to ensure satisfaction to those who may be pleased to favour him with their patronage. Repairs of all kinds neatly and promptly executed. 153(;7- Palmer's FAMILY BOOT & SHOE MANUFACTORY, Boots and Shoes for all Classes and all Seasons. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. r I" K. 1 "1 tl.C from 3s. i;d. ,:u Ie>: H r. a>: 'I Gentlemen's Elastic Niltes <Ss- children's Boots and Shoes, :)211. Observe the address:— 2, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. 13iC.f Business Announcements. JO H N J^LOYD, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. A Choice .8clection of JVALL PAPERS ut R EDUCED P R ICE S FRENCH, INLAID CABINETS IN EBOSY AND WALNUT. C U R TAIN MATERIALS, CONSISTING OF ASSYRIAN STRIP KL) REPPS, DAMASKS, ETC., ETC. 1315j THE WREXHAM AGRICULTURALJ IMPLEMENT DEPOT. NOTICE. R E.A>P|I:N. G MACHINE S. TO' LET ON HIRE. E., p^WELL, GENERAL.FURNISHING IRONMONGERY, iRON MERCHANT, I 6, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. T-im- Doom frmn Post Office. 1453f THE. LARGEST A MOST VARIED STOCK OF CHILDREN'S & LADIES' STAYS & CORSETS I>\ THE PRINCIPALITY. JONES'S. THE ORIGINAL STAY SHOP, 2S,. SJCEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. Stays made to Order. 123SK; MESSES. W. & C. BROWN & CO. BEG to. announce that, owing to a consider- JL). able Reduction in the price of WOOL AND LINEN, they have made much larger purchases than usual,, and respectfully invite all inspection of their BLANKETS, REAL WELSH FLANNELS- AND HOUSEHOLD LINENS. Estimates given for Hotels, Schools, and- Charities. Chester, Atigust, 1870. U97g. MUSLINS, GRENADINES, &c. W. & J. TEICHAED Are now submitting a large variety of FRENCH MUSLINS, GRENADINE, COSTUMES, LACE & GRENADINE SHAWLS, Aud a. full assortment of the NEWEST GOODS for the SUMMER trade. ELEGANT <& REOHhlRCIIR BONNETS, made of the best mafcepiisls, AT A MODERATE COST. Ever,) description of MOURNING GOODS kept in r*t->ck. FUNERALS conducted with economy under the personal superinttudeuca of Mr WILLIAM PRICHARD. HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 430j E. LBWIS, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, HAYING bpen appointed AGENT for D. m XICOLL it Co., London, has a large assort- ment of their celebrated GUINEA WATERPR00F OVERCOATS and other Fashionable Garments. t'a2j JOHN GRIFFITH, TAILOR, 24, YORIO STllEET, WREXHAM, B w s to inform his friends and the public generally, J[_) that he has taken the premises lately occupied by lr Edward HuhtJrl, and from his experience in the lead- ing establishments in town, and strict attention to busi- ness, holies to merit a share of public patronage. 1:200] TATLORIXG TAILOllTXG TA ILORIXG ?HOMAS R?'HARDS (?)te Cutter to Mr J. Jones, Clothier, No. 1, Hope-street, Wrexh?u), 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 oivn Material a'tended to with promptitude. and Moderate Charges. 32, YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. 1237j J. PERCIVAL TAYLOR, PIANOFORTE MANUFACTU UEli, For the principal houses in London, Manchester, and Liverpool, and PKOI'ESSION.u. PIANOFORTE it HARMONIEM TENER,'DINER, REGELATOU, A nil General Rejutirer of Piaii'is of every description. MANUFACTORY: QUEEN SQUARE, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM (Late Taylor « £ • Son, DuJcc-s'. d- .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, Elgin Road, Notting Hill, London. Herr Louis Lee, R.A.M.C.M. feels much pleasure in recomincnding Mr Taylor as a first-class piaetical tuner, aild he considers him superior to anyone sent to him by tirst-rate houses.—March 1;tJ¡, 1*70. JOHN MORISON, ARCHITECT SURVEYOR, 10, KING-STREET, WREXHAM, FOR 21 vears resident Architcct and Superintendent J' of Works to the late Marquess of Westminster. Designs, Working Plans, aud Specifications of BuiJd- ings supplied. Also Works Superintended. Measured, anti Accounts made out on the most moderate terms^ DIARRHOEA Relaxation of the slight the attack, .,hultld not be neglected at this season oj the year. THE 'VSTRINGENT POWDER is the safest and ,110st effectual Medicine extant, in an cases of Choleraic Diarrhoea, Colic, Cramp. Arc., qnickly giving relief anil checking the disease. No family should be without it. In bottles at Is. and 2s. each, with full instructions for Use. lYepared only by JAlEs FISHER EDlSBrRY, M.P.S., •5, High-street, Wrexham. Special packets prepared for sending by post. London agents IJarclav A* Sons, Farringdon-street. Liverpool—Evans, Kens, and Co., Hanover-street; Sum- ner aud Co., Lord-street. Chester-Grindley and Sons. 14H4 W A R-W A R-W A H. BEETOX'S, PHILIP'S, other WAR MAPS, Coloured, price fid. and Is. each. Sold by C. W. BAYLEY, Bookseller. Oswestrv. Business Announcements. QVERTON AND WILLIAMS, TOJYV HALL, WREXHAM, Respectfully invite a trial of. their well-selected STOCK OF LIGHT SUMMER WINES, At., I which they offer at very low prices:— Claret 12/- 15/- 18/- 80/- 24/- per Aaz- Burgundies 18/- 24/- „ Hocks 30/- 36/- 56/- „ Champagnes. 30/- 'JJJ/- 42/- „ Port 18, 24/- JIJ/. 36/- „ Sherries 18/- 20/- 24/- 30/- Musala 20/- 22/- II Liqueurs—Maraschino^ Curasao, Noyau, Cherry Brandy. B^A'S-S & ALLSOPP'S RITTER BE KB IN CASK AND BOTTLE. London and Dublin Stout in Cask and Bottle. DETAILED WINE LIST ON APPLICATION. June, 18"0. 1172j THE GUINEA WKEXHAM. PALE INDIA ALE, Of a delicate Straw Colour and fine flavour, B-HEWED EXPRESSLY FOR FAMILY USB, at the "I&G'S HEAD BREWERY, WREXHAM. SUMMER SEASON, 1870. The Celebrated PALE INDIA ALE. THE GÙIKEA WREXHAM: 18 gallons for 21a. 9 gallons for Ida. 6d. ZJeli7ered within 200 miles of Wrexham Carriage Free. H. K. ASPINALL, 1032j BREWER. AND MALTSTEB. PRICE & CO., BOTTLER'S OF EAST IN DM & BURTON SALE, AND LONDON AND DUBLIN STOUT, Have a large Stock in prime condition. 99Ij WHISKEY WHISKEY WHISKEY W Try MURLESS'S IRISH WHISKEY, At the VAULTS, Xo. 1, YORKE-STRBBT, For CASH at 18s. per Gallon. 698j THE OLD SWAN BREWERY. t ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM (FOR PRIVATE FAMILIES ONLY). EDWARD LOVATT, PROPRIETOR, AUCTIONEER ard VALUER, Agent for the Provincial Insurance Company, Tipper's Cattle Food, the Wrexham Tent Compa. agf QVERTON AND WILLIAMS. IMPOR-^tmS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, EAST INDIA PALE ALE, LONDON AND DUBLIN STOUT,. MALTSTERS & HOP MERCHANTS^ RUTHIN SODA WATER & LEMONADE, ROYAL GERMAN SPA WATER, TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. 1975j gPARKLIM, A BURTON BITTER AND MILD ALES. London and Dublin Invalid Stout on Draught. In splendid condition at the LION HOTEL also ia. the V'-JJLTS, Bank-street, Spirits of every description of the best quality. A TRIAL SOLICITED. T IANLEY, WHOLESALE WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT, MALTiTEU, & BREWER. STORES: 26, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. LONDON and DUBLIN STOUT ? ? ? Bottle) BURTON BITTER ALES. Sole Agent for T. Murphy and Co: celebrated IRISH STOUT, in English measure, casks 9 and 18 gals. 1370g TO FARMERS A..1). OTHERS. G A B V E S T GEEFI OF FINE QUALITY, BREWED ESI'ECLVLLV AT THE NAG'S HEAD BREWERY, WREXHAM. Orders, now being registered on the most reasonable terms, IN CASKS OF 18, 36, and 54 GALLONS. 1029j GEORGE BARKER, Successor to the late. Richard Evans, WHOLESALE, RETAIL, AND FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, Respectfully invites the notice of the public to his well- .sclected stock of WINErS ù: Si'IIilTS, 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 TALBOT INN, HOPE STREET, TV REX H A. M. T. C. HOUGHTON BEOS respectfully to inform his friends and tha public generally, that he has taken the above old established inn, where he hopes, by supplying WINES, SPIRITS, ALES AND PORTER, and other REFRESHMENTS OF THE CHOICEST DESCRIPTION AT MODERATE PRICES, Combined with attention and civility, to merit a share of public patronage. GOOD STA RLLWl AXD YARD. WELL-AIREn BEDS. 1285e PIANOFORTE TUNING. 4, ARCADE, WREXHAM, JULY, 1870. HAVING specially engaged a practical Tuner and JD. Maker from an eminent Pianoforte House, I beg to inform my friends and patrons that I shall now be 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. 1406c TO FARMERS AND HARVESTERS. THE MOST COOLING BEVERAGE in the Hot and Sultry Weather, is STURGE'S MONTSERRAT COMPANY'S LIME FRUIT JUICE. ALSO, THE LIMETTA CORDIAL. Preprcd from th Lime Fruit, they are both verv re- freshing, and PREFERABLE TO BEER, ?and on?L?? econo.nicaI-See the ???, Medical Times, &c., &c. To be had of all Chemists—Imperial Pints making two 'luarb of tw hover:?e). One Shilling Imperial Quarts (making a gallon), two shillings. from KVANS, SONS &, Co.. Liverpool; and  ?CHKR & EVANS, London, Sole Consignees and bnfacturerH. 14J5r YEAST y v, a S T j YEAST i i USE THE rrJRE EXGLfSII BECAUSE it is dry, portable, and keeps longer than anji other. BRCAUSK it !s home made :md mlndultlWa.ted whilst much of the foreign, hy Dr. Muspratt'sanalysis often contains from 16 to 70 per cent. of unfennentable matter. BECAUSE it makes the sweetest, lightest, and inoxt tchnleaome bread. BECAUSE it is cheaper in price and IlUperioT in quality BECAUSE it is delivered fresh and sioeet from the works daily. nl'CAF; 1\ supply ('n ¡¡lwl\Ys he relied on at mde. rllt/ 1H"fuS, throughont the year.  ??- ?- De3.1e1'8 & Whole'lle by the c. r}n.. KyOldSH YEAST COMPANY LlMITFh 7- EnMVND-sTREKTj^liK^^ h¡'" '*??m? '"?" \A?r??