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ESTABLISHED A.B. 1848. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire a,id North Wales jicjMer. Th" County paper for all official Notices in Denbigh- sWK.un.1 Flintshire. PUBLISHED n EPVREPNY yniDA YANDSATURDA r. CIRCULATION, 5,500. JJAYLEY AND B RADLEY, PROPRIETORS. Terms OF SVBSCIUPTION-Ss. 8*1. per Annum, pay- hle in advance: on credit. 10s. per annum. Per post Ilk lild. per annnm, payable in advance on Credit, pNs. pel" annum.
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GENERAL PRINTING ESTAELIBJJnNrq I Advertiser Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation et, AND Speeial Colliery Rules for North Te be had in Sheets and Boobs, In both and Welsh. JJAYLEY & JJRADLEY. PROPRIETORS.
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Sales by Auction. .\t"RS BY \1ESr. BAUGH, JONES, AND CO, WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THrllSD\Y, fEBfIL\RY 21ST, ISiS. O AT,R „ F pVP \.n STORE STOCK YERY AT:I J) Y "t Ten o'clock, and the AnctiOneers n' 1' ( '1 11' ::t that „ stoek be at the Mart respectfully request t,ul UleStock be at the Mart 0;,rly' STOCK Al.llnnY E'iTERED, A Jot of Prime Fat Beasts Pitto of Pain' Cow nÎ<'c lot (){ :hpr: T.:J.1I1:s, !Hl PiRs :IIP :It T"ll 0 lIO( 1. ( D.1"GH, JO);ES, AD CO. ,Jüib ¡, 1j"'I,.r¡'(lII/' ¡ il «-r«ps lUn:B'. ,TI1f. & Cn. he to an- 'I: f'vit they have been favoured with m- ^V fr^Dr ^crer.to SELL BY AUCTIO ''fUt" v \vP»ViM.vT 'and FHIO\Y. the lth, ?Tn:^l nth nf February, 1878, the 11 'II; the pvce'leiit and modern HOUSE- l" o',n FUKNITUKK. appertaining to dining" T, 'n,l ritttne m-ms, library, seven II I' 1 lr' 'i, -oi'i'is (which an' prllwlIhUy 111 wal- S'Amv riisi-wooi!. an.l oak), handsome pi:mo' "-fV 1* ';11 i-wt.o.1, Brussels, Kidderminster, and t'Id 11 1. tt.. 'H, neai'lv new, engravings, old china, II ,It.1 \.p I t" f *T .tim of o»riW. »nd a valuable library of books, :.1'" lnlell requisites and other miscellaneous \< \"ll' :'11" "-I'd va'uVdc House D,, (blood- i V« i -iml m:A'If\ aH\ kennel. ■ik KSU- will o-xnieuce punctually each day at 11 1I!\nr.n OF SALE. [. T' I-l 1,It 1 w 1*2 being kitchen, back J II: >l: ve-room, dining-room, and part of IJ I: y l. [1; Fmii ,t 1'- to 358, 1JPmg hooks, 11\1" -!». h, ;I. s::g:r-e:;se. sitting-room, and o. 1 ;1 « :n. 2, 3, 4. 5. Ii, and 7, hetl ,,j liW-M. cellar, yiwl, aJd garden. (', i>v.v be had on application tn the .A„ws if by Post on receipt ff a P;^t'Ue ~*>l "f J. "j.11: y,n;,l 1.ti)7"JI}(J¡¿f. IJ'l?t:.u:h1ld i, flld, l?t1..sd- th' at PENYBONT FARM, '[E,,ns. BAUGH..10NFX Co., have rc"c¡w! ijistni.-tiiiiis from th- Executors of the hte Air < Jones, tn SELL BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, I ■i 1: ,1 iv "f r,>hi•• "y, 1^7*, on tno above prcmi«>s, the Lire Ii.-i-i Deed FARMING STOCK, I fl)T!rri.n i three. yMinir dairy cows, two year n111 ill- I I J- two promising yearling lunk-rs, nefn] ram u. :1"l j,,«ix smnrt stmv pisrs, broad and n:!n'ow I is with harv-st sarins, patent axle !ii1 I .u wn'i'l Ln.1 roller Oiew\ wood cultivator, ÎJ'(In I I I i two \1,[,1 do. hy Howard," ritlp;in. :¡"h. 1¡:r (if t1'n 11('1'I)W, s-t tluoo wood rlo., I ■ .n, "h111:Iin machine, patent chaff wtttor, I tï1r:p ,!it'1'1 lr.a't sm en, fl'il1Uo:-> with 1') stone I nilbrs litid f;tp. wl.veiiKir-" w. t1;t't' lad 'ers, corn I tl1 'x i1'1 corn :Ir" -e i'n, -1 :11 :nd wi-i^hts, g-rind- I I sfin-And frame, 11',1 i:id other Like" half measure, ',]\n: .t\ç. ,11, r trei's, 12 cow chains, I 1I\i' PÎI' 111 'ttt1rl" ■ "1 d'uis; h()pks, sioves, I i l ir-. in ;e.vl v h\t\,ul, iron bars, cart I —v> n -■■ li: tr"I/.1¡. dúile cistern, 5 ft. 2 iu. I I" 1 <; -is. tiival, rli-.iu and \lIlIlth gears set of I lnvn s-, rdim 'l:lll, ld,lv. iVc..anda r:lIantitv I df I'.nlv sc»ljMita'i.-i.iVf., also the whole of the I Hoiw-Mtl I'uvn.mve. IVI' Vessels, and other effects I Sale 12, nrmnpt. 2:Hf ¡ I V "J D'Vifir Ft- try ft li in I (Ur'p.u,l'EF'T .l' ¡ L \.t:.t I I! 'it I rn;> s;u,r) BY AUCTION, bv onl-r of the 1 I 1 In \li>sn.s 1: \C\:H JONES, A- I CO.. a. th" Lion Hotel, -street, "exh:,m, I f\'I1'n'H'v 27th, 1-7-5. at Four o'elrwk in I tli.' •ift.-i-:i.Mui. in one CI1' tW1 t lots a inav he declared I :t t 1, t:1tl.. "t ;de. and subk-ct tn conditions then to I I t. I'"1, all thl)e Two SHOPS, w;th th,- .'topur- I t 1;)' ¡!r'nnb) bf..ivanrif, sitnatf in C'lmn-h- I ■■ ill ti"* to'.vn anl 1 io"uli OT Wrexham, and S .\v in r': if!o;i of -'f1' Elw:tni Ti)otnl. t'rFfr, I .'M Mr .1. t: :;ftlth. h'!llit. Tile- promises are I f- t'c afr (if the town, and in one of the I !«:-t t!i»r.ri;f!ij-e.s and are wsR :nlapel for I 'via' mi tir-t-ri is- lm-inessts. I 'i'itt iiirti ill: ¡l'1 y tn J. I n' 1.I'licir-ir. \VI.r.r,nl: tle Auctioneers, I I i. ,].v.,v,- i.q.f..1.\ m>:S) 1-.Ht"ito, Brynytfynnon I of rr:haH11 2!t;) -C'=::=-=:-=== I E" ( nrsncN, KL.^HH-K, AND CO. ¡ ,t 'a 1 t.. i.. "t i.' ■ ."r:1r., J:) 1-) ,'1fr)' ar.d | I f: ,.f, (,1 I Hf¡":1II.Y t' \TLE FARM, I II r,;l ¡Jtll .1,1, i H :■■■ h }. n,l; 1'.t 'iÍi!),f¡'iJ' fltl.' Cfl(i',(lt'ri ■ ,1 tl" li'i (iIJ r:.nll((¡". QlllOf Itail- 9 f"• 1/ I},- S'.oHon, (j,! 11,. I; 11' J;¡ 1.[1: IV. ELPHIVK, A' CO. he:, to I 9 dl ii'miiiiii.vtl'r t' v b.:ve been favoured with ■ nMvi from 'h. EH7.i)eth Maddo, who is ■ •Iflin'is t!p MV;in, f» SELL BY AT'CTJON, ',J" I 111 4 }. I:" ■ Jijh „f Peii-n-iw, ]v"s, commencing at ■ "i-h !'1tl. iiHn"t'ni;v. the nndenuentioned ■ !>• ?,!v<- jiRtl n.] !•UMINf! STOCK, im-liidins ■ I ■' -lii-il -honhfirn ,¡liry cnws, all on the point of ■ il n¡!I'! ?r.<i barrens, 2 stirks, 4 yearling ■ I" c.iTv.-s, l.iiU calf, hull ri-an? 2 years old, 2 execI- ■ '-art iirmx, pnanisin" cai-t eolt, rising2 years ol(t ■ ;:>t ""t"¡l ewes and wethers, 2 L¡t pisrs, 3 strong ■ _111 1i Miiv, an as-ortnvnt of excellent hnpIB- ■ r,f In;cl,w1n'. horse jrears, (!Hln' vessels, and ■ H iiii<c(-! ]; effects. H ']'. T,nn"¡ll",n will be on the table at Twelve ■ 'So: ■ Cut'ditmes my be had at the Offices nr the ■ 1;11" Mes<rs ('hm-torl. Elnhick, Roberts, and ■ '"h(\¡11, Cli.ster. 21h I SAU: ny 'rER ETCHES XUNNER ■ LEY, AD ETCHF.S. ■ Tï!; x; XT WHITCHURCH (SALOP) KORSE ■ H t.f -M,i; win take tdnee "ii FIUPAV, February .n\"l', -l. ,jro<;c' f,n ft..h. ] -'th. I -Ml elltliOs cjoeo Oil Feb. Tith. ■ P-Ti Hr.s, NrxXF.RLEY. AND ETCHES, ■ AlCTlONEKRs. f'Ifj, \It ('w t \1 =" 1 :I.,n"t. Salop. S\1.t:i 1W yji JAMES TA LOT. "\f,]'T rr I u'1' AT PrA" 1 WYX .MuCNTAIN, MINER A. r¡, m: 'nITI ',r I:- I T i!1'1' "• /Pl 10: by Mr -T. TAYLOR, 't' "( \I)' J J H ;^tile V J!r "fh .Tone" shoemaker, \1"11,1: i. „, *■-wyri Mountain, aforesaid, o H iijv, F "i"t. a variety of neft1l! "i. 1 ¡ "rlltIP'" and "thlr Effects. :\1-0 unless M UKH,! ,'I t tJ 1 of I(;: ,J. H 11. I' :IY Ilf ,aI, a smaIl "tack of de HI I' dl,1; }1\vnt 22Sa T ,=-==-=- "[- l'Y '[1" I "K ?'V PICKERING, SON, & ■ WtOOFTX. î'1 'II f I I ■ -•«"/«• x-eKm* Shotim/ ■ ',1' '« the Count n of f'lillf "hI I'" I i\i;-V*('T|"N by Messrs.P1CKF-R- "1\ (' ¡'1'd n"<»nFiN, fit t'w shin inn, 1. ,r 1 I' ■ ,\¡'I'! FiI"I 'H': ¡-('IIl'1\¡:lltl1, 1:71". at ¡I\'e "¡'lId\ in thc ::ft(rnonl1, 1""[:" IO conditions of ale then to he '11"1' V" ,ot'] ¡1; ,,(' two MKSSUACES 1 t 1 I' J H ;»TT\fii;v'•! t!lp hardens and OiitliuiIilin,»s H -t i i„' :'i"H' non"[ ■ p.w»itp a- the >"i,p Houses, t' ,II, iu r.!IP Innsl' of Ha- :'¡I!Îlt: "t Flint, and in the .¡.pp.t:e ,s < ,I, I I": I 'I John Honkins. H ■! L-„ ii ,r.¡"¡]m H,nkm"' ."(:I'j. "tn''r Mc—tiase or Cottate, with the 'ion.|■' r,'t" 1'.J, 'n'! II, :I t tlierear "r thela-t ,Ih I' I. 'I t. -W. and in the occupat ion of Mr Win. r r 1'0,: t' ,'f rs -"ni' to the \'l"f-.dH/I(l1' ,j r-the offi'o„f Mv Thoni'i'. •' >r. Newactte-strtel. Chp.te,. 23 >a -=-=-=.:=:=- -=. ■ U: r.y MR BIRCH. \1' ]. "H.DI SMITHFIELD. I "I/'PI,ll I 'J WJ H 17\: OJ U II;J 'I:i ;:11:( '11 '¡..L' (,; ;,1),\ I'i', to iuffrm his nnnwrfl\lS friends It ¡th' '1,,l"S tlmt t h" follllwi!1" STOCK has !:1l 'h'i\ 1 f l ¡; ag p ll,v -'f'e. lot 11( p;ll1lj F; Ht,;¡-.t. "=" ,I :111!' rat f, 1 ,1,1.1 I.:i1nl". (' tit}\.) PII.: I. '1';1" 'I¡¡" I: th I" ^l!a\n.i., tll J' su;'P"s of (his mavt in I. KMl" A- Pcd EsqV., .1 Clark. Slf r l' ■ il i!,v.4„v rF|r- ^alker, Esq.. T. Bra-sey. >1 1- :\h'r J. :\lilli" HI P ] ;¡""In, 'HT R- J- vc:- }• KvK„n r R"->!ns .J. Sandbnch, I'i -r, "'an'J!JJ.,h J'unjlj" L' 00 sandhach, junior, Lee, UfSc: "'i:nílc.nr with f cattle at Ten o'clock. !fc!' It'x!J¡m. 15c Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21sr 1878. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friends ,1' and supporters that he has taken FIRST and SECOND STAND in the New Smithfield (which is on the left hand side of the entrance), where he will in future hold his fortnightly sales of cattle, sheep, pijis, etc., and trusts he shall receive the same support that has hitherto been accorded him during the time he has been in business as an auctioneer, and has the pleasure of announcin his next sale will take place on THCRSIKVY, February 21st. The following Stock are already entered. A prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, and with Calves at foot, Barrens, Stirks, Store Bulls, etc. A magnificent lot of Fat and Rearing Calves A prime lot of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep A number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, also Stores The property of regular supporters of the Auction Mart: Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay; Sir R. Palmer. Bart., Sir R. A. CunlifFe, 'Bart., Hon. Geo. Kenyon, T. LI. Fitz-Hugb, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., Bryn-y-pys; S, Yorke, Esq., S. P. Hope, -Esq.. H. Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall; Captain Ormrod, Penylan; A. Peel, Esq.. Gerwyn A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn; C:1pt. Godfrey, H. W. Meredith, Esq., T. Beakbane, Esq., F. E. Cotton, Esq., Captain Best, E. Swetenhain, Esq., W. H. Darby, Esq., Brymlio; T. Clayton, Esq., Major Ropev, H. Whalley, Esq., Plasmadoe Captain Owens Althrey, Peter Walker, Esq., George Barbour, Esq., Bracton; J. Clarke, Esq., R. C. Webster, Esq., George Plant, Esq.. Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys.. Esq., J. R. Bennion, Esq., E. Randies, Esq., R. J. I Sisson, Esq., Charles Griffiths, Esq., Thomas Morris, Esq., Esp Hill; J. Kenrick, Esq., Wynn Hall; Mrs Johnson, Esless The Misses Lewis, Miss Hayes, New British Iron Company Messrs T. Evison, Eyton R. Peate, Eyton; Thos. R. Parry, J. Milligan, T. Meredith, 11. J. Roberts, J. Davies, Llanypwll E. Williams, H. Bate, S. T. Reeves, E. Humphreys. T. Roberts, Berse; T. Fearnall, Royton J. B. Mnrless, S. Dale, Holt R. Parker, Belgravc J. Forrester, A. Sutton, Thomas Griffith, T. Brassey, Althrey T. Beake, J. Owens, Coddington Moss, Ro-sett; Coolte, Worthenbnry R. Harrison, Plascoeh J. Edwards, Cartiiagena T. Wainwright, J. Roberts, Woodhonse; J. Lee, II. C. Murless, Ruabon T. Jones, Hollies; C". !'ii"soiiage, Bevan, Jackson, Eardley, W. Billing- ton, M. Darlington, itc., iVc. Sale at 10 o'clock to a minute. 09pn PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Ilia'tbi atlrciclivc ami important Sole of 00 head of Dai'f'H Cattle, iiwludinp 50 ninjuijicent Yoi'.iri Dairy j Con-, fplrt'tl and in ea'iv, 10 freak nanny Barren*, i ID yearlinj Heifer, and 4 useful St ids. 4 fivrses (in- a rapital huntrcsx), 2 Cart Hone* 4 ynars old, Cart Fillil ritini) 2 if ■firs old, including 2 excellent alio, a 'first.class selection of Agricultural Implements, by eminent maker*, of modern construction, and i,i cxc.'lhnt condition; the whole of the Dairy and Braving Vesxi'U, together ¡6th pert, of the Household For,iitr,re and other ejects. At Eyton, distant 4 miles f -om Wrexham, 2 from Bangor, 3 from Overton, and 4 from Ruabon. MR. LLOYD has p'c?t pleasure in alJuouncin Jl that h" has been hn?uurcd with "instructions j from Mr It. Pe:;te, of Krton (who is iring up the I FannX to Sell hv Auction, upon the above-named premises, on FKHY'.Y. March Sth. 1S7S, the whole of the afore-named Live and Dead Farming Stock and other Effects. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements. N.B.—Tiie Cattle are 1111 in calf to a Pedigree Bull. Pure bred Bulls been used in this herd for the the last 10 years, purchased from E. Peel, Esq.. Bryn- y-pys .Jas. Hardcastle, Esq., and others. Offices Plassey, near Wrexham, 2371l PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Sale of T'alnethic. Freehold Garden Land (called the Parks) situate at 11 olt, near Wrexhaui. MR LLOYD most respectfuUy announces that he 1" IIa received iustruct?ons to SELL by AUC- TION, about the beginning of April, about 13'- acres of excellent Garden Land, called the Parks, situate! close to the Cross, at Holt, in the occupation of Mr Geo. Challoner. The hind will be offered in suitable lots. Full particulars will appear in future advertise- ments. Offices: Plasse; near Wrexham. !1;ja, — SALE BY MR. SXAPE, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE AT THE COl RT, NEAR WREXHAM. Mlt SNAPK begs to announce that this sale will ?9_ take place about the last week in this month. 11 will comprise a larse collection of valuable old cliitia, and rare old oak furniture. Particulars in next week's advertisement. 2f::J£ SALE BY MR. J. W. BROW. STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. MR J. W. BROWN begs to announce that he will 1-1- SELL BY AUCTION, at the ai?ve Station, on Wednesda" y, February 13th. 1 -7> the following FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, CALVES, PIGS, &c., viz.: 22 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers JllII Fat Lambs ]2!l Fat Sheep 12 Fat PL's Fat Calves Together with such other Stock th:tt may be entered up to the day of Sale. Lunch at Twelve o'clock Os each); Sale at One o'clock. Xo Credit given. High-street, Mold. 301 KALE BY MR PARRY. IMPORTANT TO FAMILIES AND SMALL SHOPKEEPERS. MR PARRY will SELL by AUCTION, this .'? tL (Saturday) afternoon and evening, and each day next week, on the premises, ], Church street, a large portion of his Stock of DRAPERY, consisting of prints, calicoes, flannels, dress stuffs, winceys, skirts, costumes, hats, bonnets, hosiery, gloves, and a large assortment of Fancy Goods. Sale each Day at One and Six o'clock. X.B.Private purchases can be made up-stairs as usual. ;{] la Public and Legal Notices. WREXHAM TOWN MISSION. mHE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEETING wi!! J_ b? heLl at the F):HE SCHOOL on Monday next, The attendance of Subscribers and the public is earnestlv requested. 308e CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15TH AND 10m. MISS SARAH IkORNE has the honour to an- liounci the enKasemeut of the famous comedian Mr CHARLES MATTHEWS, who will appear as Adonis Evergreen, in "MY AWFUL DAD," Played hy him upwards of 200 nights at the Gaiety Theatre, London before the Prince of Wales in India," and with the greatest success in every city Mr Mathews has visited since his return to England. Mr Mathews will be supported by Miss Sarah Thome's Dramatic Company of the Worcester Theatre. Doors open at 7. Commence at 7.30. Carriages at 10.30. Reserved Seats 5s, Second Seats 3s, Third Seats 2s, and Back.Seats h, Plan of Seats and Tickets at C. Bayley and Co.'s, Hope Street. ;!S2a COPPA COLLIERY, LIMITED. rriHE CREDITORS of the above-named Company I (now in course of voluntary liquidation, are rè- quired on or before the 2Sth day of February, 1^7S, to s'ud in their fnll Christian and surnmne' and ad- dres?s. with particulars of their claims or demands, to Mr RICHARD VYVYAX TIM:<;I:LLA-, of No. 20, St. Wei burgh-street, Chester, addresned to the ''Liquida- tors of the Coppa Colliery, Limited, and in default thereof, the said Liquidators may proceed to wind up t)teCompany,and distribute the assets thereof among the parties entitled thereto, bavins: regard only to the claims and demands of which the said biijc.il].[tors shall then have had notice. Datd ih!? ?th dav of Januarv, ls7? FREDK. CHARLTO.V, ) J.' J.. I R. VYVYAX TH EU ELLAS, ,omt ,lqUIt ators. 240 f P-P,OVTDE AGAI.NST AC a PROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. ¡I a By taking a Policy of the s T' \11 n RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. (,(?!rAXY. The "hlcst and ):u-xe?t Acc!dpntrd Assunmce (;( .m-I pany. Hon. A. KIXNAIRD, M.P., Chairman. s r B S C RIB Ene A PI T A L £ 1,0C m ANNUAL INCOME £ 210,000. A fixed sum in case of Heath bv \c> a"'V WeeMv Allowance in the ?eut of I! /??'- ?" secuied at moderat Premiums. AWr ,na> "P /?o<nt..ff(?!cfy??/<.?-c,?,? ■  ACCIDK?NTS OCCUR  ??'?- ACCIDEXTs (Jecn:' .1 n"(1 001.1 1 1 .T1.V £, I(/, ,)('(')1 1'll/tl a< App:' to the Clerks :ttU 'COJ1PENSATfOX'j Local Agent, or to Railway Stations, the t!4. CORN HI 6rOnXHI i'OSBON. WH iil.'M J. MAN, Scne?n' Agents Agents f' jr Wrexham W. JAMES, Wheatsheaf Railwav Station. Mr J „ B. SHIRLEY, National Provincial Bank of England. 12n I Public and Legal Notices. j RUABON WATER COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Fifteenth Ordinary Meeting of the Shareholders of the Ruabon Water Company, will be held at the Com- pany's Offices, on Wednesday, the 27th inst., at Five o'clock in the afternoon. The Transfer Books will be closed from Monday, ISth inst., until after the meeting. By order of the Directors, GEO. E. WOODFORD, Secretary. OfBces Rhos, Ruabon, 7th February, 1878. 299a ————— ————————————————————— MOLD AND HAWARDEN DISTRICT PLOUGHING MATCH. OPEN TO ALL ENGLAND. Wedne.çday, February 20th, 1S78 (if prevented by frost, on Wednesday, the'27th, at Shifna Hir, near Mold. PREMIUMS to the amount of nearly X50 will be Jt offered for competition. Entries to be made on or before Saturday, February Jtith, to Mr Hugh Hughes, Bodhyfryd, Mold, or Messrs. J. and G. McHattie, Chester, from whom par- ticulars may be obtained. No entries will be received after the date named. 234a WREXHAM, MOLD, AND OONXAH'iS QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE 1,? HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinarv r 11 Half-yearly GENERAL MEETING of SHARE- HOLDERS in the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, will be held at the Com- pany's Office, WYexham. on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of FEBRUARY, I78, at Twelve o'clock, noon, for the transaction of the general business of the Com- pany. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after this date, and will so remain nntl after the Meeting. Dated thisSth day of February, 1878. By Order of the Share Directors, JAMES FRASER, Sceretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 220hf WREXHAM, .MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary 1? H:df-\car!y GENERAL MEETING of MORT- GAGEES of the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of February, 1878, at half-past Twelve o'clock p.m. The Transer Books will be closd on and after this date, and will so remain until after the Meeting. Dated this Sth day of February, 1878, By order of the Mortgage Directors, ■TAMES FRASER, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 321 c i BUCKLEY RAILWAY COMPANY. I OTICE IS HEREBY (?YEN. that the ordinary i? Half-yearly MEETING of the SHAR?- HOI?DHRS of the BucMey Railway Company will be held :!t the Black Lion Hotel, Mold, on THURSDAY, the 2,th day of February, 1¡-, at 1.30 o'clock p.m., for the transaction of the general business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed on and after this date, and will remain so until after the meeting. Dated tliis Sth day of February, 1878. G. M. DIXON, Chairman. JOHN BROUGHTON, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham. 313b EDWARD JONES (DECEASED), I TJL >URSUANT to an Act of Parliament made and JL passed in the 22nd and 23nl years of the Reign j of Her present Majesty, chapter 38, intituled An Act to further amend the law of property and to re- lieve Trustees." XOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the estate of Edward Jones, late of No. 8, Upper Clwyd-ireet, in the parish of Ruthin, in the county of Denbigh, grocer, deceased, who died on the mJ.¡ day of November, 1877, at No. 8, Upper Clwyd- street, Ruthin, aforesaid, and to whose estate and effe ts letters oi Administration were on the 12th day of December, 1877, granted by Iler Majesty's High Court of Justice at the District Registry attached to the Probate Division thereof at Saint Asaph, to Susannah Jones, of No. S. Upper Chvyd-street, Ruthin, aforesaid, widow of the said deceased, are hereby required to send particulars in writing of such claims or demands to the undersigned Llewelyn Adams, on or before the 1st day of April next, and Notice is Hereby Given, that after that day the Ad- ministratrix, will proceed to distribute the Assets of the deceased among all parties thereto having regard only to the claims of which she or the undersigned shall then have received notice, and that she will not I be liable for the Assets so "distributed, or any part thereof, to any person of whose claim she shall not then have had notice. ) Dated the 4tli day of February, W3-. LLEWELYN ADAMS, No. 5, Castle-street, Ruthin, 2«."g solicitor for the said Administratrix. ST. DAVIDS DAY, 1878. T 0 V A T T L D S W A N INN, JU WREXHAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 1ST. PRESIDENT- HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (Alderman J. (Owen), AIR WILLIAMS, AIR MURLESS, Mlt HI'TCHIXSON, Mlt POWELL. TICKETS 5s EACH. The Chair will be taken at Five o'clock. 30tib ST. DAVID'S DAY, 187S. mHK ANNUAL DINNER will be held on FRIDAY, JL MARCH 1st, 1878, at the FEATHERS HOTEL, Wrexham. President: MR RICHARD WILLIAMS, SURGEON. Vice-Presidents: MR THOMAS BURY THOMAS WILLIAMS „ B. H. THEIAVAI.I. .MR EVAN MORRIS „ COUNCILLOR W. E. j SAMLEL FHA?KLLOYH Dinner on the Table at 5.30. Tickets, 5s each. 307c STAR HOTEL, MOLD. ST. DAVID'S DAY. THE ANNUAL DINNER will be heM at the JL above Hotel, on FRIDAY, MARCH 1ST, 1878. PRESIDENT T. W. EYTON, ESQ., J.P. VICE-PRESETS: { S B^POWELL.1 I I )lit B. POWELL, As a limited number only, of Tickets are issued. Early application is respectfully requested. 153 ST. DAVID'S DAY. mHE A??UAL DINNER in celebration of the TPittron Saint of Wales will take place at the ROYAL OAK, MOLD. PRESIDENT MAJOR TREVOR ROPER. VICE-PRESIDENTS: W. B. IIARSTON, Esq. 53n A. J. BRERETON, ESQ. I Education. _r, QRAMMAR SCHOOL WREXHAM A.D., 1003. HEAD MASTER— 2877z THE REV THOMAS KIRK, M.A. St. John s College, Cambridge. Boarders return, Tuesday, Jan. 2".)th, 1878. TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES, -PRINCIPALS :— DR. & IRS. ELLIS, 11 JC house is (leliglitu'dly situated on an eminence b, Jut half a mile from the town, and commands i,-f the far famed Vale of Llangollen. I'he course (if instruction is such as to qualify Young Ladies for useful and honourable positions in Society, as well as for competitive examinations. Prospectuses, ,fte. on -ippli(-ati(,n. 173f Tenders. Tenders. 'V" TO BUILDERS. TEDEns are invited for the erection of a Minister's house, adjoining Bathafarn Chapel, Rut'iin. Plans and specifications to he seen at lr. X H. Jones', Conway Honse, Ruthin. Tenders to be sent to the Rev. W. H. Evans, LJys Myfyr, Llanrwst, not later than the 21st February next. 2261i TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. FORTIES willing to TEmm for the erection and completion of a Villa Residence, with Stables and Out-offices, at Gresford, for D. Wynn, Esq.. may see the Plans and Specifications, and obtain par- ticnlars at mv office on nud after WEDNESDAY next, the 13th inst. Tenders to be sent to me on or before the 2-th inst. No tender will necessarily he ac- cepted. HOWEI, DAVIES, Architect and Surveyor. 1, Hill-trect, Wre-xliitui, l?el)ruii-y Jtl), 18-18. 1, Hill-street, Wrexham, February 7th, 1878. 30[\g Public and Legal Notices. "I. WREXHAM I N"F I R 1\1 A R Y » j THE ANNUAL BALL, IN AID OF THE ABOVE INSTITUTION, I # PUCE AT THE WILL TAKE FLACE AT THE 6 ASSEMBLY ROOMS, WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, WREXHAM, ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 1878, UNDER THE IMMEDIATE PATRONAGE OP* J. C. OWEN, ESQ., (MAYOR OF WREXHAM). SIR W. W. WYNN, BART, M.P. (the Patron of the Institution), I LADY WILLIAMS WYNN. HIS GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. THE DUCHESS OF WEST- MINSTER. j COL. COOPER, Commanding, and the Officers 23rd Brigade Dep6t. I DR. DICKINSON, and the other I Medical Officers of the Institution ratrons: Aspinall, Mr H. K. Beirne, Air (ex-mayor) Burton, Mr John Bewsher, Rev. G. Chilton, Mr Clayton, Nfr Cunliffe, Sir R. A. Bart. Davies, Dr. Edward Dixon, Mr Wm. Evton-Jones, Dr. FitzHugh, Mr T. LI. Ford, Captain Minshull Ffonlkes, Mr J. H. Godfrey, Captain Griffith-Boscawen Capt. Griffith, Air N. R. Hill Trevor, Lord Edwin Hope, Mr S. P. Humphreys, Air Henry Hughes, Mr Allington Jones, Lieut-Colonel James, Air John Jones, Mr W. H. Kenyon, The Hon Geo. T. Kenyon, The Hon. mid Rev. Trevor Patronesses Aspinall, Airs H. K. Beirne, Mrs- Burton, Airs Bewsher, Airs Chilton, Airs (.'layton, Mrs Cunliffe, Lally Davies, Airs Dixon, Airs Eyton-Jones, Mrs i FitzHugh, Mrs Ford, Mrs Ffotilk", -Nlrq Godfrey, Mrs I Griffith-Boscawen, Mrs Griffith, Mrs Hill Trevor, Lady Edwin Hope, Airs Humphreys, Airs Hughes, Airs Allington Jones, Airs James, Aliss .Junes, Mrs W. H. Kenyon, .Mrs G. T. i Kenvon, Mrs Trevor | P'.Arms: Lc?Jand, Lie, t.-c N'? br, Lee h Harold Le? er, Mr Lewis. ?Ir John Meredith, Mr H. W. I Alesham, Captain | Alaaisty, Dr. F. i Ormerod, Mr Peter Owen, Captain Mostyn Peel, Mr Archibald Puleston, Rev. J. H. G, r weenham, Ir Sykes, Mr John Sisson, Mr | Townshend, General Tottenham, Colonel Townshend, Colonel Tench, Air Whallev, Mr G. H., 31.P. Williams, Dr. Edward Williams, Air Llewelyn. M.B. Walwyn, Major Whieldon, Mr A. E. Walker, Mr Peter Webster, Air R. C. Patronesses: Leyland, Mrs Naylor, Lees, Mrs Lester, Mrs Lewis, Airs Meredith, Mrs Alesham, Airs Manisty, Mrs Ormerod, Airs Owen, Miss Mostyn Peel, Lady Georgiana Puleston, Mrs Swetenham, the Misses Sykes, Mrs Si-son, Mrs Townshend, Airs Tottenham, The Hon. Airs Tench, Airs Whalley, Airs Williams, Airs Williams, Airs Llewel yn Walwyn, Mrs Whieldon, Mrs Walker, Mrs Webster, Mrs q DANCING TO COMMENCE AT NINE O'CLOCK. LADYtS TICKET, TEN SHILLINGS; GENTLEMAN S TICKET, FIFTEEN SHILLINGS. TICKETS (for which early application is particularly requested) may he ol)tainetl from Alessrs C. Bayley and Co., Air J. F. Edisburv, the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, and from R. W. J, EVANS, d238chf HON. SECRETARY. I CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. A GRAND YOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT Will be given in the- above Hall, OX WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH, 1878, I In aid of the Funds of the I WREXHAM PRINCE OF WALES VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE, Under the distinguished Patronage and Presence of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR OF WREXHAM (J. C. Owen, Esq.) THE ALDERMEN AND COUNCILLORS of the Borough of Wrexham. SIR W. W. WYNN, Bart., M.P. Silt R. A. CUNLIFFE, Bart. COL. COOI-ER AND OFFICERS of 23rd Brigade Depot. REV. DAVID HOWELL, Vicar (if Wrexham. SIMON YORKE, Esq., Erddig. H. W. AIEREDITH, Esq., Pentrebychan Hall. EDMUND PEF.L, Esq., Brynypys. En. EVANS, Esq., Bromvylfa. HAROLD LEES, Esq., Pickhill Hall.. AIAJOR WALWYN, Xant-y-gaer. CAPTAIN WILLIAMSON, R.D. It AL. Rifles. DIRECTORS of the Alliance Insurance Co. C. HUGHES, Esq., J.P. T. C. Jo-NF, J.P. W. OVERTON, Esq.I.P., Bodlondeb. J. Clerlk-. I JlXO. Lewis, Esq BeccWey. LL. WILLIAMS, Esq. Dr. MANISTY, Gresford. Dr. EEARD, Holt., R. W. J. EVANS, Esrl., Infirmary. E. PLANT, Esq., llhosryddyn. F. PAGE, Esq., N. P. Bank. ¡ W. GIBBONS, Esq.; Rhosddu. J. B. AIURLF.SS, Esq. J. 0. BURY, Esq. Dr. Low. AMBROSE SUTTON, Esq., Althrey Hall. J. BROUGHTON, Esq., Grosvenor road. T. H. COLEMAN, Esq. VOCALISTS AIISS JULIA JONES, of the Gloucester Choral Union. AIDDLE. SISTERONDI, Artiste chanteuse des, Follies Bergeres, Paris. AIR. F. WALKER, Basso of the Birmingham Concerts. And several members of the Rrigade. i INSTRUMENTALISTS SOLO GRAND PIANOFORTE, I 1 HERII AUCU-TE WtfTHCR, Piadst Laureate of.the Conservatoire of Paris. I SOLO VIOLIN, MR. C. A. MTEPHEXSOX, Wrexham. VIOLA, ALK. DAVID JOHNSON. SOLO HARMONIUM, AIR. EDWIN HARRISS. PICCOLO, AIR. J. JENNINGS. CONDUCTOR. ALII. HARRISS. During the Evening a Oram! Assault at Anns will be given by members of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers. PRICES OF ADMISSION Reserved stalls, 3s., Front 2s., Balcony and Area, Is., Back Seats, (id. T)oor< < (pen at 7-30, Concert at s. Carriages at 10-15. Tickets and Plan of the Hall, at .MESSRS ('. BAYLEY AND CO., or any MEMBERS OF THE BRIGADE. c304fhd C. BAYLEY, HONORARY SECRETARY. *> ■1 ■ -m ii—i \m H » in II wa iwu iiui -i ■—wwmn^riiinmaaw Business Announcements. CAUTION! BEWARE OF WORTHLESS IMITATIONS OF RECKITTS PARIS BLUE. THE Alarked Superiority of this LAUNDRY BLUE over all others, and the quick appreciation of its j_ merits by the Public has been attended by the usual result, viz., a flood of imitations: the merit of the latter mainly consists of the ingenuity exerted, not simply in imitating the square shape but making the general appearance of the wrappers resemble that of the genuine article. The Ianufacturers beg therefore to caution all buyers to see "RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE" on each packet. Sold in Penny Squares by all respectable Grocers, Oilmen, and Drugits. 857p SEEDS! SEEDS!! Y. STRACI-IAN, SEED AIERCHANT AND N URSERYAIAN, I HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, 1¡ offers the finest selections of t KITCHEN AND FLOWER GARDEN SEEDS, An Illustrated Catalogue with prices on application. Early Orders Solicited. ISRH. ) TO VISITORS. THE pENNY (JUIDE TO ^yREXHAM With full information of all objects of interest in the town, and excursions to II GRESFORD WYNNSTAY HOLT NIINFRA BANGOR HOPE MOUNTAIN OVERTON CAERGWRLE CASTLE I ERIHSTOCK NANTYFFIUTH RUABON &C. Sold by all Booksellers. Published by Bayley it Bradley, AdMr'Jw Office. Hits the mark the author aims, tkt viz., to supply in as concise and complete a form. tl- possible, informa- tion as to what thrre is to see ir. imd around the town, and how to see it."—Oswestry Advertiser, "In this little broch 10"; published by Alessrs Bayley and Bradley, of 'Wrexham, visitors to the metropolis of North Wales will find a pleasant and reliable companion, who -will conduct the tn to all the places and objects of tnterest in the locality, and who will give a pleasant and concise description of each. Shreioslniry Chronicle. 1 STOCK TAKING SALE. I SELLING OFF AT REDUCED RA ES. HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, ('?LOVFS, RUGS, TIES, PORTMANTEAUS. SCARF, 'L,\CIX1'OH COAT.c.1 MUFFLERS, S'LK A FED' HATs. WOOLLENS'. REMNANTS AT HALF-PRICK. C I) A v rE, i 5S HOPE STREET, LATE I s. DAVIES AND SON. 212a IRISH JAMES LINSAY A COMTY. Donegal Place, BELFAST, will LINENS, forward to any Railway Station, Carriage paid on parcels of £ j and upwards in value. DAMASK TABLE LINENS, DIAPERS, SHEETIVIS, PILLOW LINEN, SHIRTINGS, TOWELLINGS. „n<i ( every descriptions of LJNEN FABRICS for HouseVid use. Manufacturers of Plain Hemstitched and Embroidered Cambric Hankerchiefs. | PRICE LIST AND PATTERNS POST Ft BE. JAAIES LINSAY it CO., Linen Alerchants. Belfast. ■ c CHARGES FOR POSTING BILLS ON "ADVERTISER" HOARDING, Atatwil Roa<?, Wrexham. s. D. ) HEET BILL-, UP TO DOUBLE DEAIY ft 6 2 „ Do. Do. 1 0 3" 1),Y. Do. 1 6 LARGE BILL FITTING CENTRE SQUARE 5 0 BILL POSTED FOR. A TERAI AT SPECIAL "RATES. BILLS PRINTED AT THE "ADVER- TISER" OFFICE, FREE. Any person-, found Posting Bills without authority, or defacirjg .oiy on the hoarding, will he PROSECUTED for Trespass. DVERTISER. OFFICE, WREXHAM. KINGSFORD'S OSWEGO STARCH. Now used in the largest Laundries, Shirt and Collar Factories, and Bleach Works, Ac, is pronounced to be SUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS. on account of its strength, superior finish, and entire freedom from acids. Awarded the First Prize Medal on every evasion of Exhibition. Scil(i Retail in Wrexham by BENSON and Co., 14, High-street, Wholesale hy the Oswego Company, 4J, CPPEP. THAMES sTREET, LONDON, E.C., J. H. FAXON, Sole Agent for Great Britain. I:124c JJOLKER AND QUDWORTH, GENERAL ENGIXEERS. Having had considerable practical experience in the manufacture and repairing of LOCOMOTIVES, ENGINES, AND MA- CHINERY IN GENERAL, We trnet, by prompt attention to business, I combined with good workmanship, to merit II a share of public patronage. ( tiveii for Millwrights' and General work. WORKS ADJOINING WHEATSHEAF STATION, WREXHAAI. 2ti2(ln WALTER TRUEFITT'S, 1, New Bon? St-ree TV T?ndnn. Hair in all the newest ,tyleq as worn in London and Paris. Black, Brown and Golden Dye. Kalotrikos the best dressing for the hair, Athenian Water strengthens it. Sempervivens is the best Restorer. Gentlemen's Hats for India, Ac Best Articles a moderate prices. < Business Announcements. TO THOSE INTENDING TO FURNISH, JAMES GERRARD, OF FOREGATE HOUSE, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER, Has the greatest pleasure to announce to the Public that he has just completed the purchase of one of the LARGEST STOCKS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, AND LOOKING GLASSES, He has ever had, SUITABLE FOR THE SEASON OF 1878. ALSO AN DTmr; NEW STOCK OF PAPER HANGINGS, THE CHEAPEST IN THE WORLD. Every article for the comfort and convenience of Housekeepers will be found at FOREGATE HOUSE, and J. G. having purchased in a falling market is now pre-I pared to sell at far LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. DIXIXG ROOM FURNITURE. DRAWING RomI FURNITURE, BEDROOAI FURNITURE I LIBRARY FURNITURE, I HALL AND STAIRCASE FURNITURE, BREAKFAST ROmI FURNITURE, NURSERY FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNITURE, ALSO IRON, BRASS, AND WOOD BEDSTEADS. FEATHER BEDS, ¡ HAIR AND SPRING MATTRESSES, SHEETS, COUNTERPANES, PALLIASSES, I WIRE AIATTRESSES, WARAI AND FLEECY BLANKETS, ALL KINDS OF BED AND WINDOW CURTAINS DIAIITY CURTAINS, II DAMASK CURTAINS, REP CURTAINS. I CHINTZ CURTAINS, CRETONNE CURTAINS. And every other Material suitable for Curtains. PAPER HANGINGS FROM 3d. PER DOZEN. JAMES GERRARD having had such a very long experience at the trade can compete in price with either Liverpool, Manchester, or London. ESTIMATES GIVEN ON APPLICATION. Carriage Paid on all Parcels of Goods above £2.5 to any Railway Station within 100 miles of Chester. 2:\D CLASS RAILWAY FAm; FREE ONE WAY. JAAIES GERRARD, Foregate House, Chester, wishes to announce that he has paid particular at- tention to the CARPET TR ADE, and has now on hand an ¡ I M M E N S E S T 0 C K OF C A RP E T S 9 OF ALL DESCRIPTION, AT LONDON PRICES. \EW rVTTERN DINING ROmI CARPETS, 1 DRAWING nOml CARPETS, I BEDROOAI CARPETS, BREAKFAST ROOM CARPETS, j ALL AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. BRUSSELS CARPETS, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS, TURKEY CARPETS, THE FIEST IMPORTED. All Sizes. Estimates Given. ENGLISH AND FRENCH PAPER HANGINGS. JAAIES GERRARD respectfully invites all buyer of Furniture and Carpets to make an inspection of his Stock. Foregate House, Foregate-street, Chester, is the main street outside the Eastgate, where pur- chasers can see one of the Largest Stocks of Furni- ture in the Kingdom. JAAIES GERRARD has added to his large Establish- ment ANOTHER SHOW ROOM, I50 FEET LONG. FURNITURE REPAIRED AND RE-POLISHED. WINDOW FITTINGS, ROLLER AND SPRING BLINDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, VENETIAN BLINDS In either Iron or Wood, of all Colours. WINDOW CORNICES. CORNICE POLES. Venetian Blinds Repaired and Repainted. Also, every description of FLOOR CLOTHS AND MATTING ¡ For Halls, Passages, Stairs, Lobbys, Landings, I or Public Rooms. Plans Taken Free of Charge. j LINOLEUM IN THE NEWEST PATTERNS. To secure the RAILWAY FARE please to cut out this Advertisement and bring it with you. • PLEASE REMEMBER THE ADDRESS — j JAMES GERRARD,! WHOLESALE AXD RETAIT. CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER 21, FOREGATE STREET, FOREGATE HOUSE, CHESTER. LICENSED APPRAISER & VALUER TO THE COURT OF PROBATE. VALUATIONS TAKEN. lezjpnr Business Almouncements. I -r. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. PIQUANT, DELICIOUS, AND PURE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SUPERIOR 10 SAUCES AT DOUBLE THE PRICE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. IT HAS NO EQUAL. I ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. ONE TRIAL Y/ILL CONVINCE.  QATT?TT' ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. WOLD EVERYWHERE. ROYAL WELSH SAUCE. SOLE MANUFACTURERS, R. EVANS & COMPY., WREXHAM. 1579zj IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. E7 ROYAL APPOINTMENT. TO HER MAJESTY By special warrant, dated Dec. 27, 1KHS.  ???. TO THE PRINCE OF WALES, by special warrant (lated I 6 Fel), 10, 181) AY, ON. -N, D H EWITT, TQAY, ^ON. AND TTEWITT.) Inventors arnl ordy Proprietors of the Original'' STOCK BREEDERS MEDICINE CHEST. For all DISORDERS in HORSES, CATTLE, CALVES, SHEEP, and LAMBS. In this chest are the following matchless and world- rcnowned i-eii'' .e(lie., i all that a farmer can iret0 cure disease amongst his stock, and keep them in tine, healthy, and buoyant condition TheChemical Extract, for Wounds, Swollen Udders, Ac. The Gaseous Fluid," for Colic, Scour, and De- bilitv. nie Red Drench." for Cleansing Cows and Ewes. The Red Paste Balls," for Conditioning Horses. The Brt)ncli(pliiie," for Husk, Hoose, or Cough. The Gaseodvne," for Heaving or Paining. The Alcoholic Ether," for Colds and Chills. The Carminative Chalk," for Diarrhiea in Lambs and Calves. Price of Chest complete, with" Key to Farriery," £2 His (ill. Sent carriage paid. Any article can he had separately in boxes. Awarded "Certificate of Merit" by the Nationa Agricultural Society of Victoria, Australia, Spring Ex- hibition, 1871 President's Aledal, Spalding Show, July, 1872; silver Medal, Manchester and Salford S how, November, 1874 Silver Medal, Preston Agri- cultural Show, Jure, 1875; Silver Medal, Northampton- shire Agricultural Society, Stamford Show, Septem- ber, 1S7.1; Silver Medal, Cheshire Agricultural Society, Crewe Show, September, 1875 Special Prize, National Agricultural Society of Victoria, Australia., Spring Exhibition, November, 187o Aledal, Cheshire Agricultural Society, Chester Show, September, 187ti: Silver Medal, South African Exhibition, Cape Town, 1877 and Silver Medal, Northumberland Agricultural Society, NewcA-stle-o;i-Tyi:e, August, 1877. These important inventions have stood the test of time and are The Fanner's True Friend and Guide in all his Cattle Diseases. CAUTION.—Beware, of hue priced. i,itations, and sen that, the uai/te of DAY, SON, .<; HEWITT is on all Bottleg and Pache's. J)AY, gON. AND lIE WITT, 22, DORSET-STREET, BAKER-STREET, LONDON, W.: AND WANTAGE, BERKS. ESTABLISHED ISM. gl78c THE TEA TRADE. il, HIGH STREET, WKEXHAAI. THE present Sash's :UT:?s of FINE -S- TKAS from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully maintained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some (if the INDIAN TEAS which hu.ve arrived, resembling the old CHOICE KAISOW—SO highly appreciated by consumers oi the liner classes of TEA. The unparalleled success which has marked the progress of our business from year to year is the result of our practical knowledge of TEA, and of the exercise of proper care in the selection of Stock, which enables us to sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior fttlality at moderate prices. We tender our sincere thanks to our numer- ous customers for their constantly increasing support and extensive recommendation and they may rest assured that all orders en- trusted to us will continue to have our prompt attention. The following qualities are well worth special notice s. d. Strong Kaisow Congou, refreshing, pnn- gent 1 S Fine Kaisow Congou, a choice mix- ture 2 u Delicious Breakfast Congou. This is i. perfect Tea of great strength, 2 4 'I Choice Moning Congou. This is a tea of sterling quality 2 IR Finest Aloning Congou. We especially commend this high-class Tea 10 ¡ Finest Lapsang Souchong, un-urpassed H.t the price 5 I Fi;e;w"J;¡:! (I ture of fine Teas, choicer blended, rich in flavour 3 The Finest Alixtiii-e of Teas that ran be i produced. This is the prince of Teas 3 (5 A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF FRENCH, r!AL)A?, A?P COLOMAL GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS C. K. B. it Co. ib liver all Orders Free of Charge by their own vans or by carrier, or j carriage paid to the nearest railway station. I ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger I will have immediate attenti< i. I HOURS ()F BUSINESS, j C. K. B. it Co's Stores are opened at s.O a.m. aud closed at 7 P-iii. On Thursdays at N..S0 N.B.-They will be entirely on the Four days set apart as Bank Holidays. C. K. Benson CO., I F\MJJ.Y GROCERS. 14, STREET, 2239cne WREXHAM. 7 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES Houses to be Let, Situations Wanted, Situations Vacant, Apartments Wanted, I Apartments to t-e Let, Money Wanted Miscellan>uc Wanti- Lost or Are inserted in this Column at the under- -A-: fumed charges One Insertion (20 words). 1b Three Insertions Pi ell And 3d for each allditionalline 01 ms. Announcements of Births, Dealhs, with any remark other than the One Shilling. Advertisers are particularly requested to oa.me :Iw number of insertions when ordering Advi n >f.cneiits. All Advertisements not ordered for a c-.S.-jfSe periu-l will be inserted until countermanded. Advertisers are requested to forward A-iv as early as possible in the week to insure Issi iini g n,l correctness, as it is only possible to insert » limited number received so late as FiKuiy; the Tsitiiishra, though anxious to accommodate the vriivn to the latest moment, cannot guarantee iu-crtc a .chen ce- ceived after TWELVE o'clock' fa chat inn;y, All orders for the alteration or \\i;j(!>1-Jl "f Ar!v> r- tisements must be received by mid-day TV.-rsilay. Wanted. WANTED an out-door App!tM;f'f :? h'- IViit'.h w and ('lock 11dc.-Applj to ;?' y ER, ',¡,. High-street. 27Ha A'GE?T WANTED, to push Hrs?.??.'??rjo?;  ing 0)LS. Commission Liber.J. -o:iN ?I, BRADFORD it Co., 124 Queen Victoriiirstie: t, London WANTED, a voung L:idy, ??'?.1 ? of ;?"' -a PUPIL TEACHER, either ^liy -?.:dt:!?. —Address Aliss SIMONS, Tavistock !-]"p<" School, Wrexham. 2:1:21, WAN'I'KI), a -'Lm LmL has :t p.?!? J ?')t)"/)e?:' TV ?fUr?'ktn.i.kiuxM'IBuM?. ;?'? ?)r all through.—-Address, lloBT. HcU: Abrn.ui, near Wigan. :m3: ?0 LAXJ?<)t:DS.—WAN'i?D, "i." ?.r l'ubIi JL IH,uet Vaults, Shop, or H<?t-e s.;?.h!c for Tempei-ance Hotel. — Address, Pro! i-'iy.ii Hotel, Farndon, Chester. A Supcnor General SEKVA?T W&j??.! ?)" 'nhu?- A burn. Aide to cook, wash, ar.d iron. Smaft family. Housemaid kept.-Apply Mrs L.Ti ZI, Holly Bank, Ruabon-road, Wrexham. ;.)4h WANTED, a SnTATJOX, as CiMk oc some VV p!ace of trust. Woiiltl t"p Understands drapery and grocerv ¡o.c'c; d- dress, J. D., Post Office, Garth, Ruab'-n. rJjnL wo AFpi?x?Es WTLNTED, -o t;y jL (j0<)ds;md General Alanufacr. 4 Depart- ments. Premium required. Only o:itliq need applv.—RICHARD EVANS it C(>! iViexham. _u. WANTED, inaSelect Ladies' -Ci?].??!i..<. u,h?- w- ":)(?,,l PI-11'(,'t)Ol?: kept). ,He who can )n:uM?e well. Age from C. TO Pro- testant. Good character indispensable..Yagee. ?m and all fomwi. Also HOUi-EM All', ■ -I'i' — Address X., 'oulh- port. 3C5b THE LANCASHIRE A(;Ricum;Fur.>]ZM'l n l ,¡.L 'J., ,'J¡'u. TCAL CO-I]P.V-NN' (Liiniteil), S't. Junc- tion, are desirous of appointing influent 'al :.r. 11 :'getic Agents for tlie Sale of Manures, B:.J: and Ash. Vitriol, etc.. in unrepresented in North Wales. Liberal Terms.—Apply to ui.tgo,_ at the Works, St. Helffi's Junction. 2ffcjh MANURE.—WANTED to Appeii.: a '0?ur.; 1- Farmar, Corn Dealer, E-tm:' A:'ent, I' A.lerchant,or any one with influence a-i. tVaimcrf', in every district, to undertake the re" i;Tfc:!t-jliun of ;b well-established Manure Company. No ""•eiiter teTms ever offered. Xo risk.—Address at or!: e to Bones," 222e To Let. HOUSE TO LET, in St. Alark's tenoie, AVnixhi 10. Apply to Dr, EYTON-JONES. ZPE fP0 LET, ? i?tr?e Garden in Rhosdiiu. t'coluis J8. 011 application to Y. Strachan, Seed ?T;h:mt, High Street, Wrexham. BOARD, or Parlour and nian, in a private family. Xo ICtw —Ad- dress, AT.. Advertiser Office. iiOg" fTI ^O LET, two good (L.u:n; well stocked vith Tfi-u-*t trees: also a LOCKUP s'EOP, sail j butcher or any business.—Apply, Igiviii inn. Po/iy- hr. 41 AT INN, CHARLES-STREET. Wrexhani ~'• _nL Horses and (.'onveyances (sinalp oj ..oirlde har- ness) for HIRE.—Hor-'es taken in at J: Moderafe charges. 27-1.111 To BE LET, House with Good < ;i. N". JL Caradog Terrace. Erddig Road, cor.t einiog liout and buck Parlours, Kitchen, Four Bedrooms.—Ap- ply 2, Town Hill. 1 It A PART.MENTS. Comfortable •vtll-fnmishcii Apartments to Let at No. 1X, (-iv veiioi-ioad, Wrexham, eonsistbiff of large front Si:>»-:oow ;1",1 Bedroom.—Apply either at the office of or on the premises. mo LET, with immediate possession, a Hh; in | Nelson Terrace, Hh"hlu, t't?;r.i?.?:m all II. rooms, gas and water. Also, a in NjCf ia Terrace, to H. NELSON HUGHES, Rhosddu, C: >'OJV.F.L EVANS, 1, Henblas-street, Wrexham. Efie" HEVET HEYi WREXHAAI.— <U AIODERN MANSION TO BE LET for atcim. containing three spacious entertain'e-: e' .es, eight, large bed-rooms, bath-room and the .'i-iiven- iences of a gentleman's house. In thw"C:1 .1. sepair. Extensive Gardens and Pleasjre-jponmin. For Particulars apply to Alit CON:, N. evatieLJ, i e j Rhosddu, W'rexharu. I -u_oT- Sales by Private Contract. i TIOR SALE, a large quantity of Bar1', y STH 'iV. ,6? Apply osfice of this paper. 2iJo SALE, a PEACOCK and PEAKFN.-Apply to Alessrs PETERS and ROWLAND, j-jig:si:eRt, Wrexham. URDLES of cleft oak, 5 bars, 7 fee: h og. Pri e J)Ll 2s 3d each, at E. M. JO?iL 'limner Yaiil, T?OR SALE BY PRIVATE TREATY, 30 "u.'? FI)retl Ayrshire HEIFERS, en'.vd :'n'' to. ,1, -^Apply to JOHN DE?IPSTER, l,lecliry(ie, .j, APARTMENTS to Let, ?itting ;md two ii :,h'e ABe(I-i-(:oni, Attendance. Terms moderate Apply 4, St. Mark's Terrace, near the R,r'lw; Station. 2ifea TTIOR S-i-LF, I)titeilt BLAST F"?- cHMh? Fof blowip, e;glity ?mitli's Rre?.—?y ?o North Wales Carriage and Waggon Company, P.u':e>woe'l, near Alold. FOR SALE, a BROWN WA(x(;ON Seven Years Old, and he carries Seven MetK-Js, called the "Prince of Salop Road, Welshpool. mWO newly-erected commodious Dwelling Hi ves, Ton at 1're,r i?n, Cefn, Ruabon. now ?n the occupation of Air James Culey, owner, and Mr i' Hillai-y.-Apply on the premises. 2!>I. -| A SQUARE LUmS OF LAD (s'??f JLOOrSr between Ulieatsheaf :md Rhus !hjn), 100,000 Brit-k alHI a quantity of Sand, to be. OtD B V PH IVATE TllEATY.-Apply to Air.. osenh Formstone, Railway Lodge, Rhos Robin. To BE SOLD by !Iriv-,tte Tre-,ttv tile JL Md STOCK-tN-TRADE of a -tik, "gist in a populous district in North Wahs. Ingoing easy. For particuhrs apply to MR JOHN .i<??.; House and L?nd Agent. Creacent Ten-ac(,, W;c\)'.?n 11 FOR SALE.—A Fashionable WAGt^ONET'i II forming also a Stanhope Phaeton, secoin'liMid' but in perfect order, equal to new. Also a vrir.e4,, of 2 and 4 wheel vehicles at reduced prices, to make ■<' cm I for new work, at CONIUN's Carriage Works :1) Chester, street, Wrexlfrtm. ^;r0 N SALE MEAT ?HOPPHtM ami ?-ArSA<?: 0 FILLER, for butchers, sausage makers, W? !s boardtn? houses, and private families. A varictv 0 ;choose from. Quality good and prices modt^>. Wholesale and retail at the Enterprise Hardware Company, 3, Newington, off Bold-street, Liverumd. i 2?.? I > AULLERS, &('TO m: OLn Five p.i? T French Bur 1l¡'L .?TOXKS. 4ft. 3in. liiauu with bushes, hanging L.YiS.and b:t.):tncebu\(?' ) plete (ilelivereii on truek at Caerwys Station1. 'e 'e stones luive nr.ly been in work a short time a; I well-known Maesycoe'l Flour Mills.—Application^ o be made to the Alacsycoe 1 Portland Cement Co-,i.v. North Wales. — i- THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. C1ARR1AGEH FOR- <ALE.—A tvowhee' ".ry ?/ DRAG, equ.J t > new. painted green ;;n<l 1 cushioned in green cloth. Also a four-wheel Perth DOGCART, in fir.st-cl?s ?o!x'.ti(.n. ccmphte ? Mi ?K.fts. pole and bM, tey?r break, lamps, and ht? L? ',1 irons, Ac.—Apply J\CKSd\ ? o;, Nurtli W; 1 CaiTiage 'Vorkt Wrexham. oi^j., "4, nno BE SOLO UREA! a good wornl-haiiil ? HOMZONTAL ENGINE, 7" cyhnde), 2?t s r 7' ;e with boiier M Wtings complete, nearly :;<. v?. Also one Cornish BO[f.liR (equal to new). 2i; > ot long by 5 feet tf diameter, with dome 2 feet C i-7 2 feet Ii, and 2 tubes T foot it diameter, with StU'rr's complete. Can be seen and inspected and anyfurth. r particulars obtained at TUB BROUGHTON HAM. let v WORKS, near Lost and Found. LOST, between Wrexham and Miners i. containina tw,, of boots, timlm?the same wdl please c?mmunic't?' wit}, i" PRICE, grocer and provision dealer, Pentre, Mineu.. 2i':? T JL OST, on SUNDAY, Febraatv 3rd:V ij ham and Whitchurch, a Vwifewit BRELLA with large cawed ivnry hand]* T' ? 1: i by taking the same to Mr V?u?n. <?.) n! j 1 Inn, Wrexham, wIn be ?udscmety r?ardett. 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