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DEDUCTION OF POSTAGE ON NEWSPAPERS. ? ?naoonence of the Reduction in the Bate f? ? ?EWSPAPER POSTAGE We have adopted the following REDUCED SCALE OF CHARGES, IF PREPAID Yearly Subscriptions Ms Od ?f Yearly ditto. 5s Od IF ON GHENT: Yearly Subscriptions.1 Od -Yearly ditto 6s Od Post ONice orders payable to AND BRADLEY.WREXHAM. Sa.les by Auction. -SALESBY MESSRS. BAUGS & JONES. ???' ? ?" ?.t? P<'? ?'?? Stoct, fmp!e?Mt<! o/ sr¡k ( :/t'rll Mot??oM fM??MM, <tMd ot?r e?c«, "?? "??YXYSFARM. FROOD, ?ear M?-?<MM. a rnder a distress for rent. ?c? KAUGH <& JONKS have been instructed -?iMf, ? ? ?ELL BY AUCTION, at Gyfynys Farm, l' d ??o'"resMd, now in the occupation of the repre- Froo a .h. '?te Mr John Edwards, on TUESDAY, ?"?'? o jM?ry. 1873, the whole of the HOUSE ? ?U?tTUKE, Implements of Husbandry, and_ R.O d Delli. Stock. ????J?Snen? &c-. comprise set of three wood Thew! ifon ?er, shandry, broad and narrow wheel barr 1'1 c? i ?? g??? engine, small ladder, corn artst 0 ":iter 'tUbs, ?? ??? ?? ploughing gears, chest, ?? ? bridle, cow chains, pair of new hames. ? ?e Stock consists of in-calf cow, rearing calf -n ? so ? nine ?ore pigs, a quantity of fowl, useful ?* ?Produce comprises a quantity of barley and ? wfde?rnips. stack of rye grass and clover, about ?" to?o ?ks of wheat straw. 1J\'e Sate at II for 12 o'clock. 77e < ?If t?t-a?MaMe ?fot?e?oMfMrK?ure.PKttto- Artrae It, B d ?" ? f.?/'?M?. bother B?. ?<! ?d o<A? ? ;¡ ?? Ceufli}, C?M, CAt'M, ?rtAe/UMt-e. a? ?"???? '???- ? ? ???. ?' RH?'DDYN, ?ar ?'?' f/i?M'-e. T??t t.?? B?UGHand JONES have been favoured l with inductions from the representatives of the l.te ? ?'"ue! t'"ole, Eaq., deceased, to oger for SALE ate ? ,? ? Rhvddyn. aforesaid, on MOKDAY, ? '&DAl and WEDXESDAY, the 20th, 21st, and 22nd ? J?. ?, and'the foMow.ngdayif neces- ? <hf. whole of the very valuable and modem ?'r?HoI D FURNITURE and other Effects, com- Si?"dia.i!' drawing, and bedroom suites, in rose- p w?nut, and mahogany; cottage pianoforte m ?.oT Hbr-iry .f b.oks, feather beds, bed and ?UMn. p?tes, prints, and water colour paintings ? r?ed and glazed, pier and other glasses ?"? t:,d other carpets, together with the usual H? ?ndcuUnary utensils and other miscellaneous ?t?-?o the remaining Out-door ESects, compris- Mrden r?Uer. lawn mower, smaU ditto, garden ?t?nd g?vaniMd iron and wire chairs, greenhouse Ss Lw..r stM?rds. swing boat used on river below C' ah?t 2') m?siires of wheat, corn sacks, planks .?han?me che?nut mare. byGoojerat, crossed by ?nin?? MMk <iliv, rising three, by Tom Steel, and an Sent four-? heel drag. basket ditto, two-wheeled r?turcMrnMe.pMy and harness. D?tc??o?Mmay be had on appltcation to the ASe?e?ys prior to the Sale (if by post, on reœipt of a stamp.) ?' On \'iew each moving of sale at ten o'clock. Rr the kind permission of the General Manager, the tnins )fwnf! Wrexham at 9-35 and 12-15. and the r? tr?i at 4 :?) will stop at Bridge End Station. CMrewrIe which ia within three nunntes walk from Bhv'My. for the convenience of parties attending the S;le to commence most punctually at Eleven o'clock each day. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. .<f Df .foilr a/ PruM Upland ?<t'/ ald Cooper, (111'1 Ry<' G'-a-)!, a< Jfy'n/d(t BycA<m, Hope, Flintshire. fn) BE -?)LD BY AUCTION BY ME5SR3 BAUGH J. ASD JO?m. upon the premises at Mynydd Bych&n. Tyn y Cvmn, Ffri:h, on Monday the 27th <hy of Ja.'n.try, 187; at for two .'clol:k prompt, the under mentioned Stacks of Ray, and Clover, and Rye Grass— LOT L—StMk of prime Upland HAY, about 11 tons, the growth of 1871. LOT 2.-StMk of CLOVER and RYE GRASS, about 7 toM, of the growth of 1871. Lor 3 -Stack of prime Upland HAY, about 40 tons, of 1S7:! gMwth (got in capital condition.) LOT 4.-Stak of CLOVER and RYE GRASS, about 30J ton' ditto, ditto. Mr R. Mtchu" of Vron Farm, will shew the Lots, and br further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. Mynvdd Bycimn is within one mile from the Blue Bell, Ffrita, aad half-a-mile from Pontybodkin Goo<3s .Station, un the Tryddyn. Mold, and Cheater Railway, .1 "I',c M the WawJ"nyda and Bryimju <ma W..>hm Rtilway. 82r !K EoriTT. M THE COUNTY COURT OF DENBIGHSHIRE, HOLDER AT WREXHAM AND LLANGULLEN. WILLIAMS v. ROBERTS. ff10 BE SOLD BY AUCTION (pursuant to a decree i_ ma<ie in the above cause), with the approbation of the Registrar of the said Ccurt, by MESSRS BAUGH' AXD JUXKS, (the persons appointed by the said Re- :ntr.in, at the Grosvenor Arms, PenygelU, on Tuesday the 2-th of January, 1873, at four o'clock in the afternoon, precisely, in one let, subject to conditions of M)e, settled and approved by the said Registrar—AM thMe three MESSUAGES with the gardens and appur- tenances thereanto belonging, situate at Penygelli, near Coetpoeth. in the parish Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and nov or late in the occupation of Mr Thos. Jones. of Nant Mill, and others. The conditions wilt be produced and read at the time and piMp of Sa.te, and further particulars may be had of A H REtD, Esq., Registrar of the said Court, or of Mr of the Auctioneers, or -tt the place of Sale. S4r PRELIMINARY NOTICE. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IN KING- STREET. WREXHAM. fno be SOL!) BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH i. and JUXES, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrex- hun, en Mo\t)AV, the 10th day of February, 1873, at Four o clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lot:, as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale, Md subject to conditions to be then and there produced— LOT I—AM that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, with the Yard and Appurtenances thereunto don;;mg, being No, 15, and situate in King-street, in the town and borough of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, a.nd n.<w in the occupation of Mrs Hinson. LOT 2.-AH those Two MESSUAGES orDWELLING- HOU.SHS, with the Yards, Gardens, and Appurtenances thereunto betonging, being Nos. 12 and 13, in King- street aforesaid, and near to Lot 1, and now or late in Me occupations of MiM Bayley and Mr Evan Morris. For further particulars apply to Mr J DEVEREUX Pn,n, :'uhcltor, Wrexham; Messrs FiNCHETT, MAD- D ch, Mo:.s & SHARP. Solicitors, Chester: or the AucTio-t.EfM. Temple-place, Wrexham. 86g SALHSBYMRGRlFMt 1- PiSTYLL FARM, GRESFORD, bctween Gresjord <tttd Bossett .StettOM, C[&otf< ct 'laarter o/ en AoMr't walk from etther. ??K GRtpFlTHS respectfully announces that he _? J aM been honoured with instructiena from F. "M?, Ksq.. to SELL BY AUCTION, at his Farm J .lrd, "tu?te as above, on Monday, the 13th day of ''Mtury ?':{ the whole of his STOCK, viz. 15 Fa.t Cows and Heifers lUt) Shropshire Down and Leicester Sheep 3 Powerful Waggon Horses I' Farming Implements 3 Large Stacks of Hay and other Effects. ?'?-'?"es are in preparation and may be had from W Auctioneer. O Sale at 12 o ctoct- ? ?Rrton, Ruabon. 1 I STOCK SALE. QIUFFITH3'S AUCTION MART, WREXHAM. i MR GRfFFfTHa respectfully announces that he wiU SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, the W day of January, 1873, in his Mart, situate as above, A mtgnincent Lot of F&t Cattle Ditto Sheep and Lambs I)ir to Fat and Store Piga Ditto Calves Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 6d SALE BY MR. LOVATT. LOCAL BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. ?p0 be SOLO by AUCTION by Mr LOVATT, on 4L TiiUlISDAY the 30th January, 1873, a large ? ?a. '?? MANURE, derived from the sweepings of 3tr"tg, ?"? cleansing of draina, privies, and ashpits, ?M,MNtt.MuserefuM.asmow deposited in the yard of the ?'a i.u&t! Bo?rd, in the Holt Road, divided into 18 lots i 'tout .}5 j??j, ?? ? Sale at Four p.m. ? her Particulars may be had on application to the t"ca* surveyor, at his ofBce, in the Guildhall or to Auctioneer, Oid Swam, Abbot-street. JOHN JAMES, Towa derk. t .erk's Omce, Jan- M, 1873c 79c ???LES BY MR DAVtD ROBERTS. t ?\?'"?y. January 11th, 1873, at Tan-y-graig, ?? "endretorfydd, near Corwen, &nd 1? mile from ??sty Station, 45 head of Live Stack, compris- ? 4M°7' ? c?tf cows, 2 yearlings, 5 rearing calvei, 2 cart t -?"' !"??'??'"B c&rt colt. useful pony, Sily sucker, 2 o'w "?' ? ?ore pigs, 7 croas-bred sheep, farming im? '?' stacks of hay, barley, and oats (to go oS), tt** Pro?ercy ? ?? Winifred Jones, who is leaving. '? or discount given. I uch at 11 and sale at 12 o'clock. 45r Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR. JOHN JONES. LLANTYSILIO, DENBIGHSHIRE. SALE OF FREEHOLD LAND. M/fR. JOHN JONES has received instructions from ?. i Mr Owen Owens, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Llangollen, on TUESDAY, January 14th 1873, at Four p.m., the following LAND- LOT l.—A Piece or Parcel of LAND, called Llech- wedd-ucha," containing by admeasurement six acres or thereabouts. LOT 2.—A Piece or Parcel of LAND, called "Llech- wedd-issa," containing by admeasurement seven acres or thereabouts. The aforesaid lots are in -the parish of Llantysilio' county of Denbigh. There is a Sag-stone quarry on the property, which lies about a mile from Glyndyfrdwy Station, on the Llangollen and Corwen Railway. A portion of the above land is well adapted for planting trees. The land adjoining is owned by Colonel Tottenham and C. F. Beyer, Esq. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer. Omces Llangollen and Wrexham. 39g SALE BY MR A. FOULKES. BRYN YR EOS, LLANGOLLEN ROAD STATION, NEAR CHIRK. On Monday, January 20(A, 1873. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, STORE PIG, &c., &c. ??R A. FOULKES respectfully announces that he JLTJL is instructed by Mr John Evans, who is giving up housekeeping, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, January 20th. 1873, the sale to commence at twelve for one o'clock, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, comprising capital eight day clock, square and round oa.k, and other tables, half-dozen home made chairs, one single ditto, child's rocking chair, comer and other cupboards, chest of drawers, four post and tent bedsteads, feather and other beds, paliasse, bed linen, blankets and counterpanes, carpet bags, sundry prints framed and glazed, looking glasses, tea trays, knife box, quantity of knives and forks, chin& tea service, shelves, plates, dishes, and sundry crockery, chimney ornament! lot of jars, tin cases, kettle and iron saucepan, clothes and other baskets, clothes maids, iron stand, fenders, &re irons, 3 pair brass candlesticks, 3 iron candlesticks, miners gas lamp, benches, axe, saw, pick, spade, wheel- barrow and garden tools, lot of early kidney potatoes, also a quantity of red ditto, pig trough, store pig. alsCo ef11 q Cottage, Rhosymedre, Ruabon. J.m. llth, 1873. 65r SALE BY MESSRS. BICKERTON & HILES. IN LIQUIDATION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. GOBOWEN NEAR OSWESTRY. TO TIMBER MERCHANTS, BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE of BUILDING MATERIALS, Jt. timber, plonks, a large quantity of Cooling and other boards, portable steam engine, circular saws, bench, bands, <bc,, joiners' benches, morticing machine, with chisels complete, scaffolding planks, tressels, &c., carts, gigs, and other out-door eSects, on the premises of Mr William Hudson, Builder, &c., Gobowen, which Messrs BiCKERTON and HiLES will Sell by Auction on Monday, January 20th, 1873. Particulars in future papers. 43b Public and Legal Notices. TO ARCHITECTS. BRYMBO SCHOOL BOARD. NOTICE-The Brymbo School Board having to erect two new Schools, one at Vron and one at Bwlch- gwyn, will at their next Meeting, proceed to appoint an Architect. Gentlemen desirous of the appointment are requested to send in their apptications, containing Terms, &c., not later than the 27th instant to me, JOHN JONES, Solicitor, Wrexham, 1st January, 1873. Clerk to the said Board. 3 NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK. SIXTY EIGHTH DIVIDEND. l?rOTicm ta Tm?RRBY GIVEN, Tnau ? DIVIDEND 1.? of TEN Shillings per Share, (being at the race ? Ten Per Cent. per Annum), for the Half-Year ended 31st ultimo, on the Capital Stock of the Company, and a BONUS of FIVE Shillings per Share will be paid to the Proprietors, free of Income Tax, on and after the 13th instant, at the Head Office and the respective Branches. The Transfer Books will be closed from this date to the 13th instant inclusive. By order of the Directors, RICHARD JONES, Liverpool Maitager. Liverpool, 3rd January, 1873. 48d ELLESMERE AND WREXHAM TURNPIKE TRUST. OVERTON DISTRICT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a meeting of the 1. Trustees of the above Turnpike Roads will be held at the Bowling Green Inn, Overton, in the county ef Flint, on Saturday, the 8th day of February next, at twelve o'clock at noon, for the purpose of apportioning the monies remaining in their hands, after the discharge of all the liabilities of the Trust, among the Highway Districts and other Highway Divisions to which the said Roads now belong, and on other business connected with the winding up ef the affairs of the Trust. Dated the 8th day of January, 1873. KYFFIN (j. SALTER. 75r Clerk to the Trustees. CEFN, ACREFAIR, AND RHOSYMEDRE WATERWORKS COMPANY. T?TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Special .l?t General Meeting of the Proprietors in the Cefn, Acrefair, and Rhosymedre Waterworks Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, High-street, Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of January, 1873, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of considering and, if thought nt, of approving the provisions of the following Bill, which it is proposed to introduce into Parliament in the next session (that is to say): A Bill for the amalgama- tion of the Cefn Waterworks Company and their under- taking and property with the Wrexham Waterworks Company and their undertaking and property; for the dissolution of the Cefn Waterworks Company; for authorising the construction of a Conduit or Aqueduct, I to connect the undertaking of those Companies; extend- ing the limits within which the amalgamated Company may supply Water; and for other purposes." Dated this 3rd day of January, 1873. THOMAS DAVIES, 25e Secretary. WREXHAM WATERWORKS COMPANY. I?TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a special General ?j meeting of the Proprietors in the Wrexham Waterworks Company, will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, High Street, Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, on Wednesday, the twenty-second day of January, 1873, at twelve o'clock (noon), for the purpose of considering, and, if thought ht, of approving of the pro- visions of the following Bill, wnich it is proposed to in- troduce into Parliament in the next Session (that is to say):— A Bill for the amalgamation of the Cefn Water- works Company, and their undertaking and property with the Wrexham Waterworks Com- pany and their undertaking and property; for the dissolution of the Cefn Waterworks Company tor aulhvrizing the construction of a Conduit or Aoueduct to cf'nnect tho tmdartak.ins", of choae Companies extending the limits within which j the Amalgamated Company may supply water; 4 and for other purposes." Dated this 3rd day of January, 1873. FREDERICK STORR, 24c Secretary. JOHN JONES, DECEASED. V?URSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and JL 23rd Victoria., cap. 35, sec. 29, Notice is Hereby Given, that all persons having any claims agamst the Estate of JOHN JONES, formerly of Gladstone Terrace, Mold, in the county of Flint, farmer, but late of the Lord Raglan Inn, Frodsham-street, Chester, licensed victualler, deceased (who died on the 29th day of October, 1872, and whose will was proved by me, the undersigned, the sole executor therein named in the District Registry of Her Majesty's Court of Probate, at Chester, on the 21st day of November, 1872), are hereby required to send in particulars of their claims on or before the 1st day of March, 1873, after which date I shall proceed to distribute the assets of the said Testator among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which I shall then have notice, and will not be liable for the assets so distributed, or any part thereof, to any person or persons of whose claims I shal) not then have had notice; and that all persons owing any debti to the estate of the said Testator are hereby requested to pay the same to me, the undersigned. Dated this 8th day of January, 1873. ARTHUR ROWE, Executor of the said John Jonea. deceased g2g 16, North fohn-street, Liverpool. PIANOFORTE TUNING. T?tfR SENIOR, Resident Pianoforte and H???oniT ?I. Tuner and Repairer. Forty years professional practice has enabled him to give the greatest satisfaction to all who have favoured him with their commands. Instruments tuned singly or by the year on the most moderate terms. Old Grand Pianoforte, by Broadwood_ on Sale-a Bargain. 38, MOUNT STREET, 2117e WREXHAM. ????? Public and Legal Notices. = TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. A BAZAAR FOR THE SALE OF USEFUL AND FANCY ARTICLES, Ac., &c., WILL BE HELD IN AID OF THE PENYBRYN SUNDAY SCHOOT, BUILDING PUlfD, ON TUESDAY <b WEDNESDAY, JAN. 14th & 15th, M7S.  ADMISSION FIRST DAY: ? From Twelve to Six, One Shilling; after Six, Sixpence.' ADMISSION SECOND DAY: By Ticket, One Shilling each, admitting to Tea Meeting and MusicaHMertainmMt. .Among the ÄrticltB for S'e!e tMH &e found- HANDSOMELY-WORKED FANCY CHA!R COMPLETE, Do. FENDEX STOOL, FOOTnvmb. ?? SLIPPER BOXES, SOFA CDSHIO\S, BANNERETTES, Toys, CmLDMN'S CLOTHING, PLAIN WORK, &c., &C., SELECTIONS OF VOCAL & INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC EACH EVENING. Contributions for the above will be thankfully received by the Ladies of the congrega- tion, or the Paator, Rev. T. F. NATHAN, Penybryn, WrMhttm. Business Announcements. ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE. EDWARD SMITH BEGS to intimate that his ??r? ? surplus ??' ?????' ?. at Reduced Prices, will commence ON THURSDAY NEXT, the 16tk inat., and continued to the end of the month. A few special numbers in the guaranteod-make of BLACK SILKS will te offered about 15 per cent. under regular pnces. Also a Lot of FANCY DRESSES, stutaNeiorearIySpringwea.r. 36, High-atreet, Wrexham. Sic GENERAL DRAPERY, TAILORING, & OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, 1' o 0 M P TON HOUSEs WBEXHAlf- R. ]L L 0 Y I), BEGS to inform the NOBILITY, GENTRY, and PUBLIC generaUy, that he hM smcceeded im engaging Mr J. WALTERS (late Cutter for Mr J. CLARK, Tailor and Draper, Hope-street, who is RETIRING FROM BUSINESS), and is now enabled to execute with dispatch all orders entrusted to him, in STYLE, .MT, and QUALITY, that CANNOT BE SURPASSED, at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ? CLBRICÄL BOBES, UNIFQRMS, LADIES" HABITS, ZJTXRM% 4-0. A LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF WEST OF ENGLAND AND OTHER FANCY CLOTHS ALWAYS O:V HAND. FUNERALS COMPLETELY FURNISHED. September, 1872. 1707f TAILORING E STABLISHMENT, 32, YORKE-STREET, WBEXHAM. THOMAS RICHARDS, IN seeking the patronage of the Gentlemen of Wrexham and neighbonrhoed, wishea to direct their attention to his New and Varied Stock of WOOLLENS, suitable for the Winter Season compriainga large assortment of Tweeds, Cheviots, Fancy Trouserings, Coatings, <&c., &c. ?'' R. wishes to direct special attention to his AU-wool 50s. SUITS, and i6s. TROUSERS; also to the fact that his persona! supervision is exercised throughout the whole of his Business and with the ?S???ure'?S?on? ? experience ? ? <" ? ? ?? ? ? ??' he does with confidence assure satisfaction. HABITS, LIVERIES, OR ANY SPECIAL ORDERS Entrusted to him will meet with prompt attention. TITOUSERS MADE fy A FEW irorAS' J)rONC& 1909g ffMe Jfedala were ga,ined by him at Chester in 1866, <tM<! <tt Aborystwith in 1865 FOR THE BEST WELSH TWEEDS AND LINSEYS. JOHN MEYRICK JONES, MEYRICK HOUSE, DOLGELLEY, fVAVING gamed celebrity for his genuine HAND LOO:! WELSH WEBS, and WELSH TWEED CLOTHS [JL haslately greatly extended his business, and is now prepared to supply HAND-LOOM WELSH FABRICS existing of TWEED CLOTH, FISHING CLOTH, FLANNELS, WEBS, and LINSEYS. ———— ??KH,& ? Mr. Jones personally superintends the Manufacture at his own MMh from nura Moaitain WooL at Manufa nrer's Pricea, far below those charged for inferior articles usoaUy swid as Welsh by English mamnfaetnrers. Clothing made from these materials are worn by the Nobility and Gentry for Shooting, Pishing, Cricketing, and Travelling. &c., and being entirely MANUFACTURED of PURE MOUNTAIN WOOLS, without inter- mixture, will be found very durable. Ø" Wholesale and Retail Orders executed at the shortest notice. Cask or Reference expected with all new Orders, WELSH WYNNSTAY SHOOTING CLOTH, 2s. per yard. CLOTH FOR FISHING SUITS, 2a. 6d. per yard, very superior. TWEED CLOTH, at 4s. 3d. per yard. Five per cent. discount for cash. PATTERNS sent free per post on application to Mr JOHN MEYMCK JONES, Meyrick House, DolgeUey. J. Bt. ?ouM no'5l-¡ruu uoutolv"o hiø OU;oboIDOr.5 a.ga.tuNt uuprhtcipica persons who are in the habit of taJdM the nrst opportunity of sending spurious patterns of Flannels and Tweeda, which are not Welsh." MidthM c&usmgdiaappoiMmemt. PATRONISED BY HER ROYAL HIGHNESS THE PRINCESS OF WALES, GENTRY, CLERGY, AND NOBLEMEN. MXa ESTABLISHED 1812. PROCTOR AND RYLAND'S BONE MANURES, PREPAMDFOR TURNIPS I GRASS f WHEAT ) BARLEY ) OATS I i POTATOES, ?c. I AMO SUPERPHOSPHATE OF MME. .0 CHESTER AND BIlUlINQHAJI. A6ENT8:— MESSRS'. DAVENPORT AND SON, YORKMrTZNT. WREXHAM. Mr GODFREY PARRY, LiMsamMFriMd, Corwen Mr J. J. BANCROFT, Chemist, Ruthm MrW. ASTERLEY, Pentref, Hanymynech?Oaweatry Mr P. JONES, Corn Merchant, Ha.lkyn.HoIyweU Mr W. HASSALL, Bubney, Whitchurch, Salop Mr J. R. SHERATON, EUesmere, Salop Mr W. BICKERTON. Newton-on-the HiH, Salop I Mr EDWARD JONIR Brynalon, CMrwya, h.tyweU Mr WILLIAM JON1E8, lMnm<mger, Mold Mr R. THOMAS, IromMnger, Uanderfe!, Corwen A Frtce List, with particulars oj Premium8 offered for 1873, PMt be. <m All Ke<tfMH. I 2475e Business Announcements. THE WREXHAM SA-UCIE. SOLD BY ALL GROCERS AND CHEMISTS, IN BOTTLES, Is. AND 2a. EACH. THIS most wholesome and Excellent Sauce excels with Cutlets, Chops, Steaks, Fish, Poultry, JL Ham and Bacon, Cold Meats, Salads, <&c. &c. Prepared only by J. F. E D I SB U It Y, M. P.S., (Who purchased the original recipe from the late Mr Nokes.) THE DISPENSING ESTABLISHMENT, 47r 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHA)F. THO MAS R 0 :B E R T S No. 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, f?EGS to return his best thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants generally of the town J? and neighbourhood for their support accorded to him in the GROCERY TRADE during the last seventeen years, and to announce his retirement from that trade, he having taken to theousi- nesa of the late Mr E. KNIBBS, at 12, HIGH-STREET, as GENERAL DEALER, &c. Also, that he has succeeded to the WINE and SPIRIT TRADE of the late Mr W. ANKERS. GOLDEN LION VAULTS. T. R. trusts that the same liberal support with which he was favoured in his former business will be continued, and promises to give all orders entrusted to him his most careful attention. T. R. also begs to introduce his successors in the Grocery Business, Messrs. BENSON and Cc., and cam conndently recommend them to the Patronage and Support of the Public. MESSRS. BENSON & CO., In taking to the Business of Mr T. ROBERTS trust that the support given to their predecessor will be continued to them, and they hope to merit the same by keepmg in Stock none but the best Articles, which, combined with prices and quality, cannot be surpassed in the Kingdom, and paying the most careful attention to all orders they may be favoured with. BENSON and Co., invite inspection of their Stock of CHRISTMAS FRUITS and other Gowds. 14,High-Btreet,Wrexham. 2462c am HAXELL'S ROYAL EXETER HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. I SUITES OF ROOMS. s. d. s. d. Drawing Room with Bedroom en suite. 8 0 10 6 SERVICE. KMhperaon, forthe&rst day. 1 6 Afterwarda. i o s. d. B. d. Breakfasts 16 26 Dinners from 2 C BED ROOMS. Bedrooms for one person 2 6 Ditto for two persons 4 0 This Hotel, situate m the moat open part of the West Strand, close tw the Theatres, Operas, Places of Amnae. mont and objects of interest, is in style and comfort equal to any in London, while the charges are moderate in the extreme, and are never varied. The Hotel contains upwards of One Hundred Rooms, and an elegant and well-appointed LADIES' COFFEE RooM, with Reading Room. BOARDING TARIFF.—Very many Visitors having expressed a desire to live in the Hotel at a nxed charge, to include alt and every expense (Wine, etc.,a!one excepted), arrangements have been made by which Familes can live in the Hotel, with use of CoSee Rooms. Lilies' Saloon, Bedroom, etc., and most liberal Board, including three-course Dinner for the sum of Ten Shillings each person per day. TAs BM(tt/in< faMe here is sMpertor to sw/ Lt/tdott Club-house. The e:MeHemc<! of the cuisine, the beauty, delicacy, anu cheapness of the Wines, are universally acknowledged, and Acre, mirabile dictu. they place a capital Claret before you at 2s per Bottle.-Vide Public Press. SPECIAL NOTICE.—For the coavenience of Visitors, upon the reception of letter or telegram places secured for them at any of the Theatres, &c. 2j51r HUGH D A V I E S TTN thanking his Friends and the Public generally for the kind support accorded to him JL extending over a period of Forty Years, begs most respectfully to announce that he haa detennmed to give up the whole of his business as a Builder and Contractor also aa Architect tad Surveyor, to his Sons, who will carry on the Business as heretofore. LLEWELYN & HOWEL DAVIES, TT? succeeding their Father in the above Business, beg most respectfully to announce that JL they have made arrangements that will enable them to execute aU Orders that they BMy be entrusted with, under their direct personal Supervision, with the best materials and workmanstup, consistent with economy, with promptitude and despatch. The business wi!l be ?E??SoP? S? Wr?m?????'?? ?Contractors, HILL- STREET and HOPE'STREET, Wrexham. ROWEL DAVIE-3 will continue to conduct the branch of ARCHITECf and SURVEYOR, at 39, Hope-street, Wrexham, and he hopes, by strict attention and diUigence, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the patronage and support hitherto accorded to his Father and himself. Omces 39, Hope-street, Wrexham, Nov. 1st, 1872. 2091e WHEAT SOWING. IMPORTANT TO AGRICULTURISTS. I t?UiSBUmrs WHEAT DRESSING, for Preventing the Smut in Wheat, and the Ravages at the Slug, Grab, JLJ MdWireworm. It will also promote the Germination and Growth of the Seed Wheat, and increase the Produce of the Crop equal to a change of seed. An Eightpenny Packet is sufficient for Six Bushels of Seed Wheat, which can be Dressed and fit to Sow in a Quarter of an iionr. In usmg it no Hme or Brine is required the preparation of the Seed is attended with little trouble, and it is easier and drier for the Drill at the time of So iving than by any other plan. Ø" FULL DIRECTIONS FOR USE ARE GIVEN WITH EACH PACKET. Wholesale Agenta—SUMMER AND Co., AND CLAY, DODD, AND CASE, Liverpool. The large and increasing sale of the above Composition, and the fact of its being used by all the leading Agri- BmlturtMs in thtsnetghbourhood, is a sufficient guarantee of its eScacy. The Proprietor has the greatest eonMencf tm recommendrng it to Agriculturists generally, and he feels confident that a single trial will ensure its future continued sale. PREPARED ONLY BY JAMES FISHER EDISBURY, M.P.S., DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST. (ESTABLISHED 1819.) 3, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 2090a Money. ???? (Trust Money) to be advanced on Mortgage 3?/?t)V at JE5 per cent. For further particuJara tpply to the Editor of the Wrexham, Advertiger. 2473f Tt/fONEY to Lend on personal or other security from Ht. JE20 to .C400, to be repaid by easy monthly quar- terly, or other instalments, extending over a period of from one month to two and a half years. Confidence and punctuality strictly observed.-Apply personally or by = to Mr THOMAS HOWARTH, No. &), Booth-Street East, Oxford-read, Manchester. Attendance given at the Star Hotel, Mold, on every Mold fair day. The tBce has been estttflished many years. 44j THE PAfD UP CAPITAL EXCEEDS.9180,000. TO INVESTORS, INSURERS AND BORROWERS. f?HE POSITIVE GOVERNMENT SECURITY HFE ?. ASSUKAKCiS COHPAMX L.tMIH!:U, 53, Bedford Square, London, presents distinctive advantages to the above. Full particulars, post free, on application to T. H. BAYLIS, Founder and General Superintendent. 2411a ADVANCE IN BANK RATE OF INTEREST. THE WREXHAM LOAN AND INVESTMENT J. COMPANY, Limited, continues to discount, ap- proved bona fide Trade Bills, at the rate of TEN PER CENT. per annum. No commission, fees, or any other barge. CHARLES GLASCODINE, SECIMTARY. Omce, 3, Temple Place, Wrexham. 1895r MONEY. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, with surplus capital Ais desirous of making immediate advances to persons requiring the same, in Town or Country, in sums from .610 to .C500, on note of hand. No law costa. Terms from 5 per cent., extending from three months to five years. Mortgages negociated at less interest. Distance no object, as persons can repay by jf.U.U. or cneque. Jt;y appiymg personally from 10 till 4, or if by letter, enclosing a stamped directed en- velope, stating amount required, to Mr A. Bradbury, 161, Walworth Road, London, particulars will be sent ty return of post. N.B.—No connection with Ljan Omcea. Secrecy with dispatch. 33d !rONEY LENT ON PERSONAL OR OTHER i?LL SECURITY. THE WREXHAM LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY, Limited, is prepitred to advance any Sum fmm iC5 to £500 upon Personal or other Security, for periedaof from three months to two years; repayable by WeeMy, Monthly, Quarterly, or other Instalments. Good Bills Discounted on advantageous terms. The atHctest confidence observed Application to be made to the Secretary, MR GLASCODiNE. Omces: Temple- pitce (over the County Court Omce), Wrexham. Forms of applications funnshed free, and if applied for by post, will be forwarded on receipt of a stamped directed envelope.—CMEce hours for the purpose of mmMng advancea and receiving repayments, from 10 &.m. to 4 p.m. 72y 1872. 1873. LAMP SEASON. WILLIAM T)EET, 45 & 47, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. IV. PEET, having just "received an entirely NEW &TOLK ef LAMPS, consisting of Moderator, Petroleum and a variety of others, has every confidence in assertinf that he never had so favourable aa opportunity of presenting such a rare selection to his Friends and the Public on any previous occasion. J'<M' .B<!<tM<y of DgMym, -f*er/ee<t07tq/ CotM(rMc<t<Mt, High-class Finish, Perfect Combustion, Freedom from Smoke, Absence of Odour, Simplicity of Management, Moderation in .Prtce, They cannot be surpassed. W. PERT would direct special attention to a NEW LAMP WHICH REQUIRES NO CHIMNEY. This Lamp is admitted to be THE BEST EVER INTRODUCED. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. COLZA AND PETROLEUM OIL I OF THE HIGHEST ILLUMINATING POWER; Govenunent Teat. NEW LAMPS MADE AND OLD ONES ALTEREB To auit special requirements. Lamps Repaired &y J*<'<M<Mo! <& Exlmrienced Workmn. ARRANGEMENTS MADE FOR CONVEYANCE TO ALL PARTS, In their improved MotftUic Safety Tanks. ] Workntin Sent to oH Parts DEStGXS AXD ESTIMATES FURNISHED FREE. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREEWITHIN 6 MILES. Prompt execution of Orders. 1969e f Tenders- npENDERS WANTED immediately, f.r the .MtSe? Jt. of two new Wesleyan Chapels, to be situate ? Leeswood and Tryddyn. Plans and speeincatiolM mair be mspected at the residence of the Rev. T. )loBlUS! Minister, Mold. MSe Entertainments a-nd Meetings. WORKING MEN'S INSTITUTE. QATURDAY EVENING tj1NTERTAINMB<TS ). CkairrAGa jtw to-nigAC :—JOHN JONES, Esf&. CHAIR TO BE TAMX AT E'CHT P.M. For particulars aee progranmMt). 198111. ST. MARK'S CHURCH. ?N SUNDAY Morning, the 12th inst., & SEHM<HW ?? win be Preached at St. Mark's Church, Wre!<ha)m by the Rev. S. B. GOBAT, in aid of the Society for thw Propagation of the Gospel. RHOSNESSNEY SCHOOLROOM. A LECTURE wi)l be given by the Rev. W. H. BOS- J" i k. C? WEN, Rector of Marchwiel. Subject— NINEVEH THE BURIED CITY OF THE EAST." Illustrated by Coloured Pictures, and photograph ef tIaa "Record of the Flood," on Monday, the 13th ofJamMy 1873. The chair will he takenat7 o'clock p.m., by Sir B. A. CunIiSe, Bart., M.P. Admission:—Front seata, <H ? back ditto, 3d. 8k FESTIVAL OF ST. JOHN. LODGE OF INDEPENDENCE, No. 721, CHESTER ?TUHE Festive of St. John, in connection with th? i. above Lodge, wiU b<* celebrate! at the BtHW Hotel, Chester, on MOKDAY, the 13th January. 1873L The installation of the W.M. Elect wiU take pheeat three p.m., and the Banquet atttve p.m. Tickets os 6d each exc!usive of wine. Brethren 6t- tending to be present are requested to commnnicat<t with the Secretary not later than Friday, 10th Janaety. WREXSAM DISTRICT TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. yHE ANNUAL JL1[EETINQ Of the above League will be held in the TOWN HALL, WREXHAaf, On MO.V DAY, VaMMry a8<A, 1873. ? J. B. GOULD, Esq., United States Consul at Birmingomn, THE REV. F. WAGSTAFF (Agent to the League), And other Gentlemen will take part in the Meem.c., The Chair will be taken at Eight o'clock by W. H. DARBY, ESQ., PMSiDEKT. DooM open at half-past Seven o'clock. A collection will be made in aid of tme Funds of League. GREAT PUBLIC LIBERAL DINNER. IN MOLD. ?1 IVEN by the LIBERAL party in FlimMtire ? ?jr their RepreseNtatives THE RIGHT HON. LORD RICHARp GROSVBNOB, mR SIR ROBERT A. CUNUFFE, BART., M.R 011 1873L Tickets Three Shillings each, to be had of the Sec., or at the Bar of the Star Hotel, Mold. Dinner on the Table at six p.m. R. KYFFIN JONES, 21r Horn. SeeL PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CEFN CHORAL UNION. PERFORMANCE of the MESSIAH in the Bapth? J. Tabernacle, Cefn Mawr, on Tuesday, the 18Mt day of February. Band and Chorus of upwards of 5GL Prices of admission:—Ga. lory—Reserved seats, 5e' second seats, 3s; back seats, 2s; area, Is; family tickets to reserved seats, two for Us; three for 13s Sve for 2aR. "Y gwir yn erbyn y laddo a leddh. EISTEDDFOD COEDPOETH DYDD GWENER Y GROGL1TH, 1873. Y DESTYKAP :— L—Traethawd, Y Gweithiwr: ei hawHau, ei zymM- fadau, a'i rwymedigaethaa." Gwobr.£2 2s. 2.—Traetha.wd, "Dytedrwydd cymdeitW1.8 at y trwedd- won a'r amd<Ufaid." .t:l la. 3.—Pryddest, "Marwolatith." .62 2s. 4 —Pryddest ar ol y diweddar Barch. Thoa. Roberta ,63 3s a thiws. Cor a gano oreu, He trusted in God, that he would deliver him," o'r ¡}[esl1Íah. gan Handei. Gwobr. .t:8: I'r ail oreu, .E2. Am restr gynawn o'r Testynau, amodan, <&c., Ac. .uifoner dau PQstage IJtamps i Joseph Jonee, smith Coedpoeth, near Wrexham. 2488o Education. GROSVENOR ROAD, WREXHAM. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. C<MtdM<:<e<t &y M'rs and 3fMs T?/W ASTERS attend. Tenns and referencea iM. on application. School duties will be resumed on 'im.'KbUAY, January jUth. 50e INSrRUCTION ON THE ORGAN, Ac. tt/fRG. F. GREAVES (Private Organist and Pianiat; iTi. to Sir W. W W?nn, Bart.) b?ga to inform him fup.Is in Wrexham that he wdi resume Lessona after che 22nd instant, and that he has arranged for the noa uf a !arge Organ in Wrexham. (Be CLWYD BANK COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, RUTBEf. Principal Mr ROBERT ELUS, w (Late of Regent's Park College, Pttpils thoToughly qualified j01" Pu.,Buit", classical and mathematical course is so eom- m ducted as to prepare Pupils for matriculation at .he Loudou Uuiversity, the Metiical and legal Regiatra- !.ton examumtions, and Civil service examination. PupUs wiU re-assembitt January 15th, W3. For Prospectuses, <&c., apply to the PruMpaL U7X THE SALOP SCHOOL, OSWESTRY. HEAD MASTER :-JOHN EVANS, M.A., (and Strattoa Gold MedaUst), JANUARY, 1872. At the Civil Service open Corn- ? pettttve Examination for appointment in the India. House, in which, out of 132 candidates, 32 were success- ful, E. Owen came in lltb. April 341, 1872. j L. Richards obtained a First Class Certinca.te for Mathe- tnatics at the Government Examination in Science and Art. October 12, M72. Owen Ghmth passed the Medical Preliminary Examination of the Andersoniam University, Chtsgow. In alt 35 of Mr Evans's pupiJa have passed similar honours. 34S8c Business Announcemems. rpHOMAS JL[ANLEY, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, MALTSTKR AND BREWER, HIGHSTREM'. WRKXHAM. tJAVING taken the more commodiooa premMa- ? n. joining his old Vaults, takea thia opMrtnnit? thanking his numerous Friends and the PubBcc?'i"?? for their liberal support given him during tht.1?. has been in business, and begs to state th?h Establishment is replete with a Stock of w*S5.?*? the Choicest Brands, where his wholMat. ?a?S t?*? ? trade will be carried on as uaual, amdho? atr? attention to all orders entrusted tohia e'?a M, ? to st-, continuance of their support. men a S¡ol '?n??9?an? ? ?? 1?? IR"I'M< STOUT, In casks-9, 18, and 36 galloD8 En sure, and Truman, Ha?ab'"u"T"?B'u???'?',a' adCe.?LOM? DONSroUT. Ind, Coope.and Basa and C.. THOS. MANLEY u, h -?,Lu "De n&lie tA im" ?r?? ?E???? Merchant., 2, Church-?.?????Spt? Merchants, 2, Church-street Wrexham, &" ?* Hd.nts recommend them M mss"uuccc?ee?saom ?m the RettH. Department, ?T?ML ESSRS. PRICE ?and MC?. Sw:S? ??..a? Bh? chM?h?vm takea tbo Old ?"* ?M?M5L H?h street, Wrexh&ma?uecM?? ?'Mt?eTd.t?S thelMt afteenye?y t? to tII8 pubUc tb.t theyintea? tocMr???J?1'?? ? Dej? ment m ,t, when they hoM ?h? ? '*?"??'??Mt p?tof their Fnenda andthe ?? ?teraUy. "11Ia wholesale business wiHsXtm? t? ?M <? ? 2, Qm? -tre.t, Wre?h?, ? her ??????? be *up~; also Bass & Co's" Allsopp & Co,s. Wort iington <I; Co's. Xnd?n? ???????? AJes, Leit- don and Dublin ?ito?'t, mc?k?andon draught. Dahlia Bottl:lpale Inlil ?' ?? Loatun Md DabHm St ut? eceIlent condition m pints. 4a; and aa!f"t<t 2 1 per dozen. 86ac