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Baks for Iwtfrcm. —' Messrs. Jouss, & Co. SMITH^Elfe), JKTREXHAM. M-poc-RS BAUtm..TOSES'J; CO! Will hold their next SVLE 0t/?TOCI| will<fg,J»t>ve Smithfield, on Iliurs- .day, February, lsa.J^alj^dy entered, viz. A lot of pri at Blasts, A lot of usfnf IWTry Cows. ✓"J Several fresh Brffr ens J^d fat Calves XJ y a nice lot oLKheep, jjdmbs, and Pigs. ✓ A/ y^ale at ^n o'clock.. IMP0KXANT SALE AT C YET HEY, NEAR "WEE^M. MESSES BAUGH, JoNES^TCO. bet' to announce that thev have been favouij/Vjlh instructions from Dr 7 sk-ri PV AUC'JCJ^flln^csday,. Wednesday, Steuer toSbLL in of 1878> and Friday, v ^^i"vulVcl<)ck /mctually, tlie commencing eachjOa.yJgF^d JEEoT-Sflfi0LD FURNI- wliole of the exceL-nt^a sitting Rooms, TTTEE. aplJ^ich are principally Library, seven dip?*OHCl.(\)d a^ Vk) handsome Piauo- lnWalnut.Maho^y.. Jj) *J^ster>an(i otiier cjar- forte m Kosj/^t. Ml China, Collection of pets, near^^c ;Books; also Garden Firot Dav-Frof Lotjfto 1«*. being Kitchen, Back KHchen, Paltry, Stor^bom, Dining.-Room, and part of Library. 1 2 t nrg bei^g Books Drawing snxttimm S^7^esirabl^Fre''hoM ^SrREE1' WREXHAM, in MbCounty of Deapi»h. To be Sold by Auction JM order of the Mortgagees), by M^ope^rS^ lfX Bope^crt.t.1, JJS Xlj tl^afternoon, Ifc one or I ebruary,18(b, at J»ufpJTq of Sal0j an<i subject two lots as those two SHOPS, to conditions tWa to b^l yr kel0n;:ing, .situate in with the appv^enariox^ J 0f Wrexham, and Church-streot m the ^^Xanl Thomas, grocer, and now in the OQCUTUU *h premiBes are situated m Mr Joaeplh G^TnT^ne oF the busiest thorough- faresfandaro well adapted#* carrying on first-class busi- nesses. f;1 ariT^r"t i11 n Hughes, T&fK Temple Row. ,/V, T,s e Solicitor, Bryuyff ices, W; -exbam. c By order ol the Mortgap^s under a. Power of Sale. „ In -JF 'if jdiQ Lion Hotel, ME wE\ ^WediAdavJp^7tj^ay of February, W rexham, > «J¥f; ^Editions to be t.lien 1878, at three f orJPur pVW bjjrD WELLING- produced, one oS^ic^Cessauiies is now used HOLSE^ aim b\th^Pign of the "City Anns," ae a beer-house, anif SBC- ]a^VJ^rl appurtenances thereto together with the „arll bej3r^t the yr0n in the township belonging, situate lyin^^ jTVr.:X-rl;,m, in the Couuty of £ lSS»dn»oS".r1lSyfh^occl,p..io» o. Mr Thorn.. ES"p,Svthav/»«3^T fflS. Hud-, Messrs Davies an&Armor. T" TWYSOG, Situate about 2 milesi^ tha^wn of Denbig Important saleo^^f^^ary^avtoats^TTCw, swecds, MES»KS j(PwiS3SB3&to SJS the structioap from Jsp^ AMC'UTON, on the above neighbourhood, M -pfflfer,lis 1878. (day before premises, >& Monatiy,^ |Tbe fa^Ve valuable live stock, Denbigh ffiir). the jfriyle ojrt cffects> comprising 4 implements of hn^fcn|niy^ olr^ JR A„4 N hands strong and P;»"e;rllX|2Tw Jf. one well-bred chesnut mare high, a^id suitable f*|^ JTl)enbigbshire and Flintshire (winner of theflrstyae m ] si hands high, now JfLgiicultural tt-Tr^forse the property of S,r W. G. in foal by that rjje or drive one Williams, Bart,^P1engwj^, bisfh c verv fast trotter; ditto cob mare 4 yoa^ld 4 vea« old, 144 hands high one ditto half bred^n f^rey colt. 4 yeare ^dirro 2 ,s 2 years old-ane,- •illent match. The implements of husbandry; htly, straw, swede* house- hold furniture, and other effects. Also the letting of .'5 acres of Boosy Pasture, and part of Buildinfcuntil 1st of May. /g\ at Sale to co^eng^H o'clock prompt^ E/S^k Denbigh, > t/ 2Stlx, — fock AT DENBIGH ME AUCTi?N™^thttey :;f.S S £ r» £ ,wh fn\rJhv)Jm front of/the Koyal Oak, at 11 felc ?m promK hfajLf pVffKe fat BULLOCKS and HEIFERS, peripct^y fipe a^U>f J^vy weights. ,„„v j-JtT nr^^tv of W. Pickstone, Esq.. MSm^np^^essrsWKjCptoKewydd; W. Hughes, KN B^he Auctio^eraj^shto draw attention to the above stock^aT bein^ perfectl^ ripe, of exci^ent quality, and of ^F^Sr^entries to the above^Sj^e respectfully solicited^ R^al JDak, Denbigh, w^ tfcrf^ry 28thv187«. yf- Snape- rR UT. NOTICE. SALE AT u NEAR WKFXHAM. — m~o cv 4 Piarffotfll t« a^hounce that this ssi.le will take 1VTE r„f"rJK tbllil^eek in this month. It will com- )ld China and rare old 0^4 Fi^nro. VavJcyfa ia n^d^ttLsemeiit. ^=========t= "Mi Bipir WEEXHAM JMITI FIELD. The next mart sale will b^melhursday^el). 21, 1818. ME BIECH bogs yjpfoip hii numerous friends and customers thaUfte fjU^-iiig, has been already entered for sale, comprising—\S ?, ambs. „ „f Til sVilSw^rs of^his mart, including The ^"oPfrty qn f pJ^Esq., J. Clark, Esq., G. Brassey Simon ToAe E.q^ ^e Bnusseyt Eaq., E. L«WK, Eeq., M^srs T Million, E.]f. Eoberts, /• *>is £ n\ 1: Roberts, J. ^Xch.- BSley^. PiM^j £ ^»«dbach, juxu, Lee^ S^aje to commence witi^attle at ten 0 clock ice: Marchwiel, Wrexh^fT K^*> Messrs. Heather and Co. EHYL, FLIN IRE, SALE OF VALUABLE ^^EEHOLD PROPERTY. MT?«<!RF1 TIEATHER Jpd CO., having received instruc- will offer IrfBALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, fi!»nr<Tp Hotel, (jjfeenfctreet. Ehyl, at Three, for Four attae Gaorg erno jTofTfuesday, 12th « February, 1878, o'clock in the atternocp 01 » be/roduced. rfsiDENCE, known "T.T^+vinJ^erracrf cLdKidng a magnificent and *8 No. 8, -f Gflat and Little Ormes HQi^ Conway/Si andlfce whllej^nery of tbis far-famed Hea^l, Oonway*>uf» jv aya^jr-room, dining-room, h^tekedX's-rooj^ butler's pantry, kitchcn, ^"thXculleK^ar/hnine bedrooms, -r 4. a Jrhe whN <lt the/FEEEHOLD PEEMISES, IjOM 1. 11» Preacent E(*d, containing drawing-room, )rtiown M ^°; Lj.fft^omiGtchen, back kitchen, scullery, 4,mug-room, two 'ol whicU l«rge and adapted for double jld*. This property has a Bide ■well a^aapwa aPlni^etri6hed, and for occupation or mvest- entrance, an confident'y recommend the whole SThi. Property C^/of the beat .peculations in this a Jlubrioua watering place. TTnrthnr T«xticulars may be bad as far as regards Lot 1 tJm MeLre Louis, Edwards, and Ox. Solicitors, Euthin ^T««IST as to Lot 2, M. D. Eoberts, Eeq., Solicitor^, KimelJ^eet, Ehyl: or all P^ticjrf/rs from the Auctioneer l/tUa/o&c«» m Bodior-etrj^a^y^mmel-fitreot. X J TjJ s /y^HlA^IE & VOEYD, I&H NORTH WALES. To ShipbuAden, Jo'inei^Baiders, Householders, and others. Important sale of yfry valuable Timber and other effecto. -mjrESSES BEA^ffeEE mP received in- JyL striictioiu.^11 Selllfr>CMc /uctl1oo1i-0a^the BiVl on Thuis^f, 14th My oFii^ry, 18.8, the whole yf ott«»urpo<»59; ina^ft!wikth^ugbiy eaa&l to tu^ vers bast JeavqySot Klk; pitch pine, jellow dehl SWtl^Buitalle ttPfcLtB JLtele, shoreing or strutmg SirSf This valuablyawJrtment of timber may be seen *t any time prior to thfl#4aj/of sal*, lying on the beach at Voryd, Ehyl. At the saffie wne and Jfcoe will be sold an excel- leat DECK CABIN, well Jflvpted for an ont-door office, and aa American COOKING/TQH^ with piping complete, y AjThmrther particuUura majjf had from the auctioneer^ 7 7 "S HEATHEE & au fates;—Bodfor Btreet^^Uawel-Btreet. Vdf X7^0B ashionabl WAGGONETTE, forming fi /Am as Phetonf second-hand, but in pe o™ £ r!/oqual Also aioty of two and I PJTTULI II priceaJB make room for new w#k^ AVCwarei^ Carriage Woi*8, W), Cbefctep-street, WreU^n. uoo Saks hil 'ffijpMih Contrart. THE PXiOPEE^r JftF A GENTLEMAN. CAEEIAGES wo-wheel Pony DRAG, C equal tone painHl ee and cushioned in green cloth. Also, a Fou^heel S^G CAET, in first-class con- dition, complete with sia*sypole and bar, lever break, lamps an(Li*nee-aprons, &c. fj XpAly, Jackson and Sgfis £ jfcrth Wales Carriage WorKa ,5^*ham. Jrr g » lwe anlr fwWk |fofias. T/MVU TOWN MISSION. HE AJCOIAIC* J^inual MEETING will be held atjife' Fiy6 SclAiji»,/11 Mondavj^ct, the lltli inst., at^.30 >rhe att^n^fmce ot ^ibers and the WEEXHAM^LO^iAL^IIOETTCtJLTUEA^i, AND y^>r»U^nrtAL SOCIETY. AGENEHRikMIEJ^fG of Sfibscribers will behold at the G^RldCtliybiAl'uesday next, February 12th^at half- past Sevei' for fie uprpose of making all necessary arrange- ments for the euuiK year. A B. SHIELEY, Hon. Secy^-J ham, F^miary WKEXHAM DISTEIC^TEAMWAYS COMPANY. TVTOTICK IS HEJjOt igf/EN, that the Ordinary General 3iee^ng o)L)S,nar(;hold/i's in the Wrexham District TramCompAri will bf/nekl at tlie Company's Office, Wrexhjuo, on tha^Stli day of February, 18/8, j at Four O'CIMM in tlia atternoojrf; for the transaction of the j general b, 'ess olth c,inl, y. The Transfer Bo wil c closed on and after this date, and will remain so fmtil Uifter the next meeting. Dated the 6th d bruary, 1878. By order of the Directors, —. JRL E.^TFEAIINLEY, F\/ f SocretairT y V EUTHIN yty n^E COMPANY. NOTICE IS IE Y GIVEN./ rTlHaT the Ordinal^ Half Yearly cral Meetilllg of the X Sukreholder^f the ab< ve Comj>aiI^k>vilt Wneld at the CompanyVe Office^ Well-stre :t, Kuilnn, oiStj4/arday, the »th day of February, 1878, at .2.30 p.m., fo»Wie purjiose of receiving tliVureport of the d rectors, passurfg tecouiits for the past ha^Pjwar, and tran acting the jOrdinaryT^siness of 1) Y. By ore er, DD JONES, S Secretary and Manager. .'Company's Office, Rut au. 18th, 1878. 79g BRYMBO AVATEE COMPANY. "VTOTICE IS HE EE BY JpIYEN- that the Eighteenth. XI General Half^earliriI«ering'of the Proprietors of the Brymbo Water CflSfilpa/ywil^ b(^ held at the VVynnstay Arms I-lotel, Wrexliaraf 22ud day of February, 1878, at the hoxcoi Three ojflock in the afternoon. The Transfef B(fc)k?ot til/Company will bn closed on the 8th day of jfebi Jkry, jfid^cqntinue closed until after the meeting. S lBy orier of the Directors, X l^OMAS CHAELES.^J mX j Secrefc^r Offices Brymbo, Febrnary ift, 1878. ■S>*D9b COltN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. A Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be given in the above hall, on Wednesday. February 20th, 1878, in aid of the funds of the Wrexhiytri Prince of Wales Volun- teer ^ire Brigade. jf YOC^ISTS: MISS JULIA JONES, the Gloucester Choral Union. MDDLE. SISTEEONDfl; Artiste chatfteuse des Follies eres, Paris. MR F. WALKY, Ba o, f the irmingham Cotocerta, AndrAl s-o he Brigade. N TRUNI N LJSTS: Solo Grand^piMpfortV—Ileiy^Augusta AValtber, Pianist Mureatt) of tjie Crfservatoire of Paris. SOTO Violin—Mr C. M. Stephenson, Wrexham. vil 11—David Johnson. Solo lftffmon«im—Mr Edwin Har-rive. Pic o-Mr J. Jennings. Cond^tor—M r Harries. During the eveninff a Grand Assault at Arms will be given by Membeis of the 23rd lloyal Welsh Fusiliers. Prices of Admission—Eaeerved StMS, 3s; Front Seats, 2s; Balcony and Area, ls^Back Seats, 6d.. J^fo\ open at 7.00, Coacerj^i 8. Carriages at lO.l^r^ ^icl*ts nnA-PUn of the H«1 uM MesaraLC. ^ajley & £ ,c>y o>W!'y Member of t^e Brigada*^ libtr HOWELL'S FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOLS, DENBIGH. ON TUESDAY, the 5tly/Maroh, two vacancies for pay boarders over seven sears of age, will be filled up at the above institntiou. Termaf i^O per annum, payable quarterly inadvauce. TheLocal jaovernors will ulso entertain applica- tions for the admission oflday softolars, ,the terms being, entrance fee, 10s., and^. qWlTwrly ngyment of £ 2 in advance. Forms of applicati^f fi5i* the \boye several vacancies can be had from J. P. Leys, i)li/it<>r,VlJenbig'b, Clerk to the Local Governor-s, and iJl aj|rtU^tion|rmust be sent to him on or before Saturda^f the »r(T\atujrA Former applications should be renewed by/etter t\ Vtfe oleri on or before the last men- tioned date. Ro "ppli tio shauld made to the Local Governors individually.» f 3 Governors individually.» f 3 Note.—There is a qualification test for the admis'ioysf children, regulated accorj/ng to age, which can be h id £ ^>m the claA. The schoolyexajfTinejMs to test all elected Jnndi- dat^Sd report to the Lo<L><Jovernors. f ^bigh, Feb. 5,1878. Q » JmZ*/ RE WILLIAM CHARLES J^EWCOME (DECEASED). Pursuant to the Act of Parb'anient of 22nd and 23rd Victoria chapter 35 intituled "Jfn Act to further amend the ve law of Property and to Relieve Trustees." ."VTOTiCE IS HEEEBY (/IVElT^l^it all Creditors or other J^| persons having am/debt. olcHLm against or affecting the estate and etfects 0/ VIlIianlyfilLrj#.s Newcome late of Upper Eyarth near Eu»nin\n the couWfr of Denbigh gentle- man" (who died on Jnae SlttpLiy ofj|December 1877) are hereby required to sand in ■Wkimg tMtr particulars of their debts or claims 011 thfe estate »ftthe /aid deceased to Ellinor Newcome the ,td-* istratrix ot"the stitte and effects of the said William Charles Newtame at tjfe offices of her solicitors Messrs Lloyd. ts li foresaid on or before the 4th day of Mar<jh nextVaftlr wjftch day the said Ellinor Newcome will proceed t ir the estate and distribute the assets of tMe s*id 'VWlliam Jharles Newcome deceased for the benefittif the pjfties entitled thereto having regard only for the debts claims,ancLFliabilities of which the said Ellinor Newcome shall then/Lave had notice and that she will not be liable to any pejpon or persons of whose claim and demand she shall not Jlave had notice for or in respect of the assets for any part thereof so distributed. And Notice is, Hereby Further Given that all persons indebted to the said deceased are requested to pay the amount of their respective liabilities immediately to the undersigned on behalf of the said administratrix. 7 this 9th day of Februa^W78. y^\ IJLOYD AMD^obeets, » L*' Solicitoptfj Euthin. MRS. ELEN EOBERTS, eceased). Pursuant to the Act of Parliti t of 22nd and 23rd Victoria, chapter 35, intituled Jiftn Act to further amend the law of property and to r^^ve Trustees." NOTICE IS HEEEBY GMPEN. that all Creditors or other Persons having any drfPt or «i<rii againg1|^fc51R#ting the estate and effects of on Ito rts, ate of ae dal. near a Denbigh, in the count Jpf Denbigli, wifiow (who died on the 23rd day of August uprl and whole wil was A)roved oa the 13th day of Octol>^ 1177, in th triet egistry, at St. Asaph, of the PrjMte Dwision of her Maj^fy's High Court of Justice, by Tapmas 3ura0^e WatA^if Llewosog Hall, near Denbigh^^MoresaiA iKsqliire, ainjT Maurice Davies Uoberts, of ^Ebyl, in\th\f coifnty of/hlint, solicitor, the executors ^nedand a\poinfc^rby the#ai\Will), are hereby required send in wnWl!J? the paiJlieuiaiA of their debts or claims <m the estate dnh» said EJcii Eoberts, deceased, to the sai<y executors ay tlk) office Jif their solicitors, Messrs Gold Edwards and w&svpo, in/Denbigh, aforesaid, on or before the 25th day of March n«t, after which day the said '2 executors will proceef to administer tho estate and distribute the asset* of the eaidlElen iMberts, deceased, for the benefit of the parties entitled thenrto, haviug regard only for the debt, claiin9, and liabilit^B of which the said exccutors shall then havo had notice, an(T that they will not be liable to any person or persons of whose claim and demand they shall not have had notice for or in respect of the assets or any part thereof so distributed. And notice is hereby further given, that all person* indebted to the said deceased are requested to pay the amount of their respective liabilities immediately to the undersigued on behal^jiko executors, Datjfthis 26th day of 1878. jj Jri jr GOLD-EDWEDS AND WESTOW^ V De^fS: THE PRINTERS NATIONAL ART UNION. fBT PHRMISSIOS OF H.M. PRIVY COUSC1L.; THE ANNUAL DEAWIS» Will take plaoe onSATUEDAY, March 30th, 1878, at the g»nnon-8treet Hotel, London, when f 700 PRIZES OF THE VALUE OF LI,400 11 be aed. They will incWpPri^e A arifOjl Painting, "'Signing'the Marriaga <lont«ftqf," ^fOifch >e50T Prize Z, £ 25 worth of « Books and rk Ju* worth Zt5; Prisse 3, an Oil Painting of the v/luqfoI>R0; Prize 4, a set of Engravings in Gold Frames, valieJ at, 430; Prize 5, an Oil Painting worth £ 25 Prize 6. an Oil Painttaff, On the Manddack, Dol- gelly," worth £ 35;, and 694 other prizes ranging from £ 15 to 10s 6i. Tickets, One SliHflng each, may be had at the Guardian office, 26, Hope-street, Wrexham, and from Mr GotWir6 Quardian Offioe, Denbigh. jf. j}. The priza-winning numbers will be pafiBfilWi ta ttw Standard on Wednesday, April 3rd. **• gtgal aitb flublk llotias. ST. DAVIDJK DAY, 1878. L. V A T'S OLD sN N, WES XlH A A F/IDAT, VfAJECH 1ST. -S iits: His Worship tue Ml^yf (Alderman J. C. Owen), Mr Williams" Jr 31r Murless. Mr IJutcliinson. | Mr Powell. TICKETS, FIVE IS EACH. f y^The Chairs Will bo ^akew at Five o'clock, f (/ 143g U ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1878. THE ANNUAL J^PNER y Wil^ fcefieW on FEL^XAY, VAApni yfr, 187S, FEAT/EES/^OTE/, WEEXIIAM. j' i\ Tre^Hent i Mr EICIJAED .WILLIAMS, Surgeon. ^■v' Vicf-Presidents: Mr Thomas Bury! I Mr Evan Moiris. Thomas Williams.> | Cnmcillor W. E. Samuel. „ B. H. Thelwall. r ] Traink Lloyd. /V y ^0 /Djifiier on the Table at 5.3).^jyp^tet, Fijse Shillings effcST 142g ST. DAVID'S DAY A^DENBIGH. THE JNNUA^\ gT. DAVID 'S fJ)A"^A0iNNE £ "W'ill be iK^t the I C E 0 WW HOTEt.l DElflBIGH, On Mar^j^fe't. The Dim er -Aill be ^resided over by 0 MEILIE OtM ESQ., J.P., Tan- ■VTrlu-'Denbigh; and ^ickete 5s each, to l^t^^Crown TO B LD TIIERS AETIE8 Ailing td^rander^or the erection and com- pletion or a Villa# Ed-ido^ce, with Stables and Out- Offices, at Grfsfo*d, for IX/W^in, Esq., may see the l^ans and Siiecifitmionslant o particu,ars,atmyolficeoaud FEL^XAY, VAApni yfr, 187S, FEAT/EES/^OTE/, WEEXIIAM. j' i\ Tre^Hent i Mr EICIJAED .WILLIAMS, Surgeon. ^■v' Vicf-Presidents: Mr Thomas Bury! I Mr Evan Moiris. Thomas Williams.> | Cnmcillor W. E. Samuel. „ B. H. Thelwall. r ] Traink Lloyd. /V y ^0 /Djifiier on the Table at 5.3).^jyp^tet, Fijse Shillings effcST *-• 142g ST. DAVID'S DAY A^DENBIGH. THE JNNUA^\ gT. DAVID 'S fJ)A"^A0iNNE £ "W'ill be iK^t the I C E 0 WW HOTEt.l DElflBIGH, On Mar^j^fe't. The Dim er -Aill be ^resided over by MEILIE OtM ESQ., J.P., Tan- ■VTrlu-'Denbigh; and ^ickete 5s each, to l^t^^Crown TO Bl^^EliS^NiyOTHEES AETIE8 Ailing td^rander^or the erection and com- pletion or a Villa# Ed-ido^ce, with Stables and Out- Offices, at Grfsfo*d, for IX/W^in, Esq., may see the l^ans and Siiecifitmionslant ontaufparticulars, at my office on and after Wednesday qexLili^fiith inst. Tenders to be sent to me on or before thl^Khi^fct. No tejfder will necessarily be f y HOV^yDAVIES, r Jttr\hVpCt and Surveyo^ #1, B^ll-street, Wrexham, Fdcra^f^'fth, 1878. J' J SAINT ASAPH UNIOlf EUEAL SAN ITAEY AUTSTOBITY. TO CONTEAOTOU^ JuST) OTHERS. THE Sanitary Authfirity dtfchis Unio/'are prepared to receive Teiidersrfor j^\e ICotstruct^m of a System of Main Pipe Sewers^ilteiflpank9^/M!nb6les, Fiushing Wells, and other Works JL conn<*tion thei-o^ith, in the city of St. The plans, ^Rtioks, *nd\Bpeciflyitions,' of the proposed Works can baleen, dnd lprjy of Jrender obtained, 011 appli- cation at tl^e office ^>f -ibe en^beer, Mr George Bell" of Kinmel-street, Khyi.y Tenders must be njlde upoJr the forms provided, and sent to me on or before fVeduyCay, the 27th day of February instant, endorsed Tendei^or Sewerage Works." The Authority do not hjCd themselves to accept the lowe3t or anjr Tender. 77rder' CHAE^^JlMSLEY, Cler^^ SSlnt Asaph, 7th Februa^J8WT c TX)WMt H ALIv^L ANG6L LE N. TX)WMt H ALIv^L ANG6L LE N. ESTABMBHMEN1 FOE JTOUNG LADIES. y Pr^idpats:— DE*\& JJLLIS. The house is delighyftly situated on an eminence, about half a mile from} the town, and commands splendid views of tire far-fained Vale of Llangollen. The course of instruction is such as to qualify young^—^ Dalies for useful and hon^^able positions 1a soaietH^ M ^s^frell as for coftipetitive j^tamipations. Proepectuifs, yjtc., on application. r s I2»5~ SINGING ANOT PIANOFORTE. -IELI M" ¥mjl/Ju\ X\7ATKINS' saph. Choir Master wb S^tsaph /qpral Association, •' 1 Conductor oyiDenbi^m PMlhttrmonie Society, liuthin MiyiaflVUnTOi,/Abergele Hirmonic Society, anjp SfujAse Master to St. Asaph and Euthin Grammar i=c\ioolsr EESUME^LESSONS on Mon ay, Jan 21pt. ST. ASAPH MONDAYS DENBIGH TUESDAYS EHYL WEDNESDAYS ABKEGELE THURSDAYS J RUTHIN .-j.yJ'RIDAYS S >^Mghest referenoes gii^rff /equirod. Terms (7 ai^C; ^irbresgjes. FOR CLEANING PLATE. J. F. EDIS BJJRTS IMPROVED WErTfE PLATE POTV/DER. For cleani Gold, Silver, SlatedMCQ^* Since its Lw.rodfiasXfcn^rlTnte for the ordi- nary R er oce ury aeo, the SfiToliaa amazingly iprfeaafil at home and Rbroad. A trial is only neeqef torerove its superiority over other piste powder in u^. Sold in boxe^ at 6d, Is. and 2s. NOETH WALES PHARMACY, 3, HIGH-STREET, WEEXHAM. Sold by Grocers, CMffikts, and Ironmongers^. o_ 'gc MONEYTOpEND BY THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK, LIVERPOOL. "WITHOUT ANY KUny^4ff SURETIES. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY GUAR^pflEED. £ 10 to £ 2,000 f I READY to be advanced withAit d«^ty,pn erams to suit "Gentlemen or Ladies, Prwate MoulAolders," Pro- fessional Gentlemony'lllergymen, Klej»fcjiolding permanent- situations. Persoy ahput enterijJ'USto business, and otEers, upon easy t«rms, woovthalr^w JMcurity, without sureties. Cash also advaJua t4 FMeniere, Cowkeepers, Car Pro- prietors, and othJrL undb tB4K effects, wit^rut removal or publicity upon theii own undertakings, without obtaining friends as sureties\vJhicH'can be repkyiMnonthly, quarterly, or other terms as may be agreed upon, extending over one year and upwards, to enable them to increase their stocks, and render them every kind of temporary accommodation. SXBCUTIONB AND OTHEB LOANS PAID OFF. I DISTANCE NO OBJECT. EVERY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED The Bank having a large capital in hand, no goocU application refused. M No connection with any other office in Enghmd.^ /) f Xt-i ly Tfersonaily (or, if by lefter, state amount requiiw), W I LEWIS BIMMQNB, » fly 27/Bcratii Jch»-etewti, Liverpool, Jtgal aitb Jubltr Sottas. WREXHAM INFIRMARY. THE ANNUAL B A L L In aid of the above Institution will take place at THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WYNNST^ARMS 'HOTEL, WREXHAM, ON WEDNESDAY BRUARY 13TH, 1878, Und^r^he immediate Patr f J. C. OWUT ESQ. (MNLIOe/OII WREXHAM). SIR W. W. WYNN, BAET., SfpT HIS GEACE/ THK DIKE fF COLONEL COOPER, Commanding, (the Patron of the Institution). WESTMIjrSTEl« f and the Officers 23rd Brigade Depot. 1 I luBB. DICKENSON, and the other LADY WILLIAMS WYNN. THE DUCHISS OF WESTSHN9TE^n Medical Officers of the Institution. Patrons: Patro lesses1 BtUrovs-. Patronesses: Aspinall. Mr. H. K. Aspinall, Mri H. K .1 fees, MKHarold Lees, Mrs. Beirne, Mr. (ex-Mayor) Beirne, Mrs. /Lest^^Mr. Lester, Mrs. Burton, Mr John Burton, Mrs. Lfwis, Mr. John Lewis, IVJrs. Aspinall. Mr. H. K. Aspinall, Mr H. K fees, MKHarold Lees, Mrs. Beirne, Mr. (ex-Mayor) Beirne, Mrs. es Mr. Lester, Mrs. Burton, Mr John Burton, Mrs is, Mr. John Lewis, rs. Bewsher, Rev G. Bewsher, Mi 1. eyland, Lieut.-Colonel Naylor Leyland, Mrs. Naylor Chilton, Mr. Chilton, Mrs Meredith, Mr. H. W. Meredith, Mrs. Clavton, Mr. Clayton, Mrs jr Mesham, Captain Mesham, Mrs. Cuuliffe Sir R. A., Bart. CunliSe, Lac y. Manisty, Dr. F. Manisty. Mrs. Davies, Dr gdwRrd Davies, Mrs j yT Ormerod, Mr. Peter Ormerod, Mrs. Dixon, Air Win. Dixon, Mrs. Owen, Captain Mostyn Owen, Miss Mostyn. Eyton-.Tones, Dr Eyton-Jone#<^Mrs. Peel, Mr. Archibald Peel, Lady Georgiana Fitz-Hugb, Mr. T. LI. Fitz-HugKf Mrs. Puleston, Eev. T. H. G. Puleston, Mrs. Ford, Captain Minshull Ford. Mrs. Swetenbam, Mr. Swetenham, the Misses. Ffoulkes, Mr J. H. Ffoulkes, Mrs. Sykes. Mr. John Sykes, Mrs. Godfrey, Captain Godfrey, Mrs Sisson, Mr. Sisson, Mrs. Griffith-Boscawen, Captain Griffith-Boscawen, Mrs. Townshend, General Griffith, Mr. N. R. Griffith. Mrs. Townshend, Colonel Townshend, Mrs. Hill Trevor, Lord Edwin. Hill Trevor, Lady Edwin. Tottenham, Colonel Tottenham, The Hon. Mrs. Hope, Mr. S. P. Hope, Mrs. Tench, Mr. Tench, Mrs. Humphreys, Mr. Henry Humphreys, Mr??. Whalley, Mr. G. H., M.P. Whalley, Mrs. Hughes, Mr Allington Hughes, Mrs. Allington Williams, Dr. Edward Williams, Mrs. Jones, Lieut.-Colonel Jones, Mrs. Williams, Mr. Llew., M.B. Williams, Mrs. Llew. James. Mr. John James, Miss. Walwyn, Major Walwyn, Mrs. Jones, Mr. W. H. Jones, Mrs. W. H. Whieldon, Mr A. E. Whieldon, Mrs. Kenyon, The Hon. Geo. T. Kenyon, Mrs. G. T. Walker, Mr. Peter Walker, Mrs. Kenyon, The Hon. & Rev Trevort Kenyon, Mrs. Trevor. Webster, Mr U. C. Webster, Mrs. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT NINE O'CLOCK. a Lady's Ticket, Ten Shillings; Gentleman's Ticket, Fifteen Shillings. TIC S (for which early application is particularly requested) mM^e (Itamed from Messrs. C. Bayley and Co., MJR. E d J. F Edrfmiry, the Wynnstay Arms-Hotel, and from f f J Jr J lOjfc s X f E. W. J. EVANS, HanAec^y s hhrtsts. E BERTS AND SON, ENGLISH AND FOREIGN TIMBER AND SLATE MERCHANTS AND STEAM SAW MILL PROPRIETORS, DENB Ij/S AND RWTHIN, Have always on hand a large ani^ell-stJseted Stock off TIMEEE and JOINEEY GOODS, including M the toUfSnngJ' YELLOW PINE LOGS, BED PINE DEAIiS' PITCH PINE DO., I I YELLOW PINE DO., SPEUCE DO., | j OAK COFFIN BOAEDS, YELLOW PINE BOAEDS, SLATING AND PLASTERING LATHS, PITCH PINE DO.. jy) CANADIAN AND SWEDISH DOORS, FLOORING DO.. SKIRTINGS, MOULDINGS. SPRUCE PEALS, ARCHITRAVES, &c. ALSO, BANGOR A^» FESTINIOG SLATES. BUCKLEY FIRE BRICKS, TILES, DRAIN IIIPES, &c. Orders for Sawing, Finning, Moulding, Grooving, and Tonguing executed at our Mill at Denbigh with quick despatch. Gates and Hurdles made to order. • PRICE LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. < • NEURALGIA, TIC-DOLOREUX, PA1NSJ6W FACM^D HEAD REMOVED l^S. S. RUTHERFORD'SJJKj PIL An invaluable remedy for those paiaful DR. WHITE'S affections, and guaranteed to relievo -^<5^ the most obstinate^cases^ IAN LIVER PILLS. In Boxes, Is 1 jd and 2s 9d eaoh. I 1 These Pills^wUl d highly beneficial in all disorders arising fMd?*a1| y deranged, cluggish, in-tive state of the Liver, Stomach, or B(lw I IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. BY ROYAL APPOINTMENT TO I TO THE HER MAJESTY, PRINCE OF WALES, By Special Warrant, By Special Warrant Dated 27th Dec., 1»G5. Dated 10th Feb., 18b6. DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, DAY, SON, AND HEWITT, Inventors and Proprietors of the ORIGINAL" STOCK-BREEDERS M E^I CINE CHEST, TrtOR all Disorders in Horeesj^attle, Calves, Sheep, and Jj Lambs. This matchless chmt contains all that a Farmer can require to keep his Stoe om disease, and in fine healthy condition, viz. A DAY SON, & HEWITT'S « CHEMICAL EXTRACT," prevents Paining Ad Heajfcag in Ba^VLambing, cures Swollen and Broke tedders /ifelEwe^arfl Cows, and all Gangrenous Wounda/Cuts, an<creaJ^ryl Animals. -pv AY SON, W HEWITT'^ g^ASEOUS FLUID," {J Btops InV&al Mus, CoVJ, iSoour, or Diarrhoea, Debility Cold»/Shlve*n/j,its, |fcd,TSreat Exhaustion in Horses, Oxen/Calves. S»e%j, aid iambs,' imparting Rare Strength, Vigour, ana JfpppLite. DAY SON, 4 HEWYN^Y "RED DRENCH," the almost inarwlous ffloanpng Drench, is of immense value in checking ft F 8ymptome after Calving and Lambing, renderi the mirk of the Cow and the Ewe oopioue, pure, and. oleso e for their offspring. DAY SON, &\11EWlTT'8 BF.ONCHOLINE," for I^usk and Howe yf She sp and Calves. It enters the blood, and impregrfttnf it with a pungent gaseous odour destructive to the Wwn or Parasite In the Windpipe and Lungs. DAY, SON, & -TIEWITT'S "RBD PASTE BALLS," for Mares after Foaling, being a great purifier of the milk for the olt; it scatters and destroys all humours and Feverish Symptoms in Horses, and is just the remedy to ryWinrr* and impart a Mole-like condition. DAY, SON, HEWITT'S "GASEODYNE," "CAR- MINATIVE CHALK," &c.t are contained in these thests. Price of chest complete, including Key to Farriery," .£2 16s ad, sent carriage paid. Any article can be had separately in boxes. These important inventions have stood the test of time, and are the Farmer's True Friend and Guide in all Cattle Diseases. PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. CAuTtow.-Bewsm of Imitations, and see that the name of DAY, Ssiq, & Hzwrrr is on all bottles and pockets. DAY, SON, AND JJEWITT, 2. DORSET STRBET, BAKER-STREST LQJfDON, W.; AND JfAHT^GTE, BERK! j/ KHO BROOKHOUSHOl^pSERY,s DENBIGH. 0 yomt MrirtLLAMS, BBOO^HOWS^JyfRSEBY, DENBIGH, Has now ob sqle a large and excellent *j« it STO OF LARCHES, 'from I| to 34 feet high, well rooted, thoroughly M healthy and clean, and free from all disease. Also ar lapae quantity of Scotch tjf>ruee Fir, Thorn QuicM, ArZabaental Plants and Enit Trees. f^Catnlogues^of theg^nd all ^ther garden reqinjj^es J t 1 be obtained tion to the above addraBr 4 30to WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELLERY. PIERCE'S English Silver PATENT LEVER WATCHES, JL full jewelled, at L4 10s. Warranted for fear years. PIERCE'S English Silver PATENT LEVER WATCHES, JL heavy cases, and best finishe ovement, L.5 5s. War- ranted for five years. jr PIERCE'S Silver PATENT LEVER WATCHES jewelled in ten holes, chrc^&ncter balance, crvstal glass, and very strong cases, wit oiiit d highly ti lished move- meuts, £ 4 4s. WujyrotetMio^fiTpi^years. • IERCE'SJ^r GENHW*ifcATCHESJ^welled in eirtt noles^tron«/T5»^ear and vlry best, /hovement. £ 2 15». Equal to Lev r chos. WjipTXiit^^ior throe years. PIECE'S SIK^^GANE'JK WATCHES, large and small sizes, nk £ J|rs, M lo^/Cl £ 2 2s, £ 2 5s, and £ 2 10s. AH warrant^^JHm olie fcnh ree aears. t>IERC^^«A'TOTjrfiK' BKGULATORS. Prize Medal at Jrrftisures Exhibition, only varying fSnoi); alwrateinJlBr moidBjfir Prioes from £ 8 10s to ,e3i i PIERCEra 5lTQ<EN Q^OCKS, eight day, spring and Barometer and Therro^neterjfcratini^, £ 3. £ 3 10s, £ 4 10s, and £ 5 6s. PIERCE'S I^DaOOMSdLoCKS. Timep iecep from 6s»- J Alarumpf 7^ Cl; Bronze Eiglit-day Timepiecee. los^ 12e 6d, and life. 1^ PIERCE'S SilvjunSiglish, Centre Second, Stop, MARINE CHEONOGa^iPH WATCH. Warranted not to vary over one minute b| twelve months. Price £ 10 I0s. PIEECE'S FANCY and ENGAGE BINGS, set with Diamonds, Emeralds, Pearls, and other precious stones, from 15s to £ 20. — —■— — 1 PrenCE'S GUINEA GOLD WEDDING RINGS and KEEPEES, sold by weight. Half a dozen Nickle Silver Tea Spoons given with every Wedding Ring. AGENT for Messrs Grillott and Bland's TUERET and CHURCH CLOCKS, and for Messrs Thomas Rtissell and Son's LIVERPOOL-MADE W ATC. Note the address :— D. D. p I E B C E, WATCHXAKF, W F, M LR. 0^ HENBLAS-STRKKlV'y fa* k WBEJSHM, | JJODGSON AND gTEAD, WEIGHING MACHINISTS, SALFORD, MANUFACTURES^ OF WBreWRDj^s, &c, for Railways, &■ £ J8tJfiierife^/Slast/j3mmace8, Iron Forges, Eolling MM^^in^>fai^^#raMiouses, Paper Makers, Wool MeflM6ptsJo«n>Hl Commercial u?etf, of the most recent and approved construction adaptable to every national standard. .r. Agent for NQrfà Wales, W GAMM L E QU&BN STREET, WREXHAM, To wbom pleasfE vddrels enquiries. %UStT gbbrtssts. S.PECIAL NOTICE. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE PRBVIOfS TO STOCK TAKING. T. J. VV ILLIANS, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH, EGS to intimate that his GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of AUTMMN AND WINTER SURPLUS STOCK Will commence on WEDNESDAY, ^^TTARY 30TH, And will continue until EDNESD Y, February 20th. When he hopes t his nnmenus ilustoAers and the Public will take rtHvantago|of t pe opportunity of obtaining GreatiBargaina in e and other depart- menta M « LAMIES' CHIL NS. COSTUMES. LAD^s' AND CHK.DSEN'SJr ACKETS AND tJLSTSBS. MILL\f^Y, SHAWLS. SILKS, S IRTS, DRESSES. HOISEEY, GLOVES, HABERDASHERT. WOOLLENS. WOOL SHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS, AND COLLARS. BOY'S AND MEN'S OVERCOATS. BOY'S AND MEN'S COMPLETE SUITS. FELT HATS AND CAPS. CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, AND MATTINGS. P.S.-All Goods sold at Sale Prices will be strictly subjeet to Cash Payments. T. J. WILLIAMS, HIGH S T^^E E T, 0 DENBIG/, */l THE TEA TRADE. 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE present Season's arrivals of FINE TEAS from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully main- tained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old Choice Kaisow—so highly appreciated by the con- sumers of the finer classes of Tea. The unparalleled success whi has marked the progress of our business fro year to year is the resrlt of oar practical knowl<ylge of Tea, and of the exercise of proper care in he selection of Stock, which enibleq u, to wll AS and COFNES Of superior quality at mode te prices. We tender our sipcerf th*rf!yto our ftumeToos customers for their constantly ifefireashjg support and extensive recom en atioj. tfd hey may rest assured that all ordya entrusted to usf will continue to have oar prornpdattentkin. V The following dualities re wttr worth specud notice:— 8. d. Strong JLaisov^Congon, refreshmg.pung^it l a Fine Kaisow jJoogoo, a choice nA^ture 2 fi Delicious Btjnkfast Congou. Thi\ is a perfect Tea ef grAt strength 2 4 Choice MAiug <\ngou. This is a T&a of ster- ling quduty V .1 2 8 Finest Owning Colk u. e efpecaally recom. mend this high-clsATeaV/ 2 Fineet apsang Soue MMurtaased at the pri 3 9 I Fin" Knisow Congou, avasiimlnixture of fine T«m, choicely blended, Web lpflavour 3 4 The Finest Mixture of TKH iat can be pro- duced. This is the Prinie oFTeas 3 f A CHOICE AND SELEC STOCK OF FRENCK ITALIAN, AND COLONIAL GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS. C. K. B. & Co. dehver all Orders Free of Charge by their own vans or by carrier, or carriage paW lo the nearest railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger, will have immediate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B. end Co's Stores are opened at 8 a closed at T p.m.; on Tharadays at 8.30 p.m.; on Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. N.B.—They will-be entirely dosed on the If set apart as Bank Holidays. C. K. B ENSON A FAMILY 0 Fil /I 14, SCIEfAv V I ENNA ap^n" As acquired by 'U^nhV J » y^J^TIONER, COOK y&D pa, XAkct rvV Ii E-X HAM. HOPE S TR/ J vA^tj^rpished witk y comp< k Hii infnoes, mL ) • JKt. i