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Sales by Auction. BY MESSRS HATGH, AND CO. WIII&HAM SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY, .IAXIAKY METERS BAFGH..HWES. AND CO., will hold their l' next SALE OF STOCK in the above mithfipld on Thursday, January 2nd, I7!1, ) STOCK ArjiRAny ENTF.R::i. I A lot of Prime Fat Beasts Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Earr;in, In-calf heifers, short lioviieil hulls A nice lot of Slurp, Lambs, Calves, 01111 Pigs t "e:'i Sale at Ton o'clock. SETTLES FATS AT CLOSE OF sv. 907b PRELIMINARY. SALE IX THE PUP,Lie HALL AXD CORK EXCHANGE, WHEXHAM, MESSRS BAnm, JONES, AND CO. beg to announce that they will SELL BY AFCTION, on TUESDAY, the 7th day of hall (romoved for the convenience of sale), a large quantity of Household FURNITURE and other Effects, cumprising iron and wood bedsteads, mattresses, feather and flock beds, dressing tables, washstauds, toilet glasses, towel rails, pier glasses, che it of drawers, cornice poles and rings, mahogany and "thr tallies, niie-seated and Windsor chairs, Brussels and other c&rpetting (nearly new) stair rods, pictures, toilet .jervices, American clock, flower stand, fenders, fire irons, iron stool, tea kettle, saucepans, Ac,, also several counter scales, new brooms and brushes, tea canisters, and a large -(iniitity of grocery, shop goods, Aw, Ac Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. 2971 e PRELIMINARY. SALE AT :-10. ltl, DERBY ROAD, HIGHTOWN, WREXHAM. MESSRS. P>AU<ill, JONES, and Co. announce that ?JL they have received instructions to SELL by AUC- TION, on the above ?premises, "n Friday, the ?th day of inuary, the whole of the useful HOUSEHOLD Fl'RXiTUEK and other Effects, comprising I DRAWING ROOM, hronze steel mounted fender, iinlishcd tireirciis, ash pan (new) coal vase, pairs of vases, •J pictures in gilt framesandglazed.walnut cheft'oniere, with mirror back, drawing room suite in walnut, upholstered in .•reeii damask, comprising, li single chairs, Lady's chair, •tim chair, fJHlChl (with chintz covers) walnut octogon centre table, wire flower stand, Brussels carpet and hearth rug, to muslin window curtains, brass cornice pole and I'ill'. In Dining room Steel fender, Sreirons, and ash ') u? <! chairs in leather, mahogany telescope dining tble, Ixii ottma.n, llays hall clock, pair of small vases, iron, luii'ving chair, piece of oil cloth, ditto mutting, entrance hall and stair case, door scraper, 4<,loi>rmats.and t, oa Uwiiaa. Four, bedrooms contain, gilt cornice and toilet glasses in birch and other woods, dressing tables ui.Mvisli stands 111 ditto, chests of drawers in polished birch other woods, towel rails, night commode, toilet drawers. t.iil.'t services, cane seated chairs, wicker chair, iron bed- te e! and mattresses: feather beds, carpetting, Brussels lie.trth rfif, druggetting, Indian matting, muslin window I curtains. chimn»y ornaments, &.e. In kitchen, &c„ two of rir< ii 011s .iron stool, brass mounted fender, sundry ,[1I,tirks, brown ware, iron and brass saucepans, copper tins, Dutch oven and drainer, set of tea trays, j so dem and "weights, Windsor and arm chairs, hearth rug, white leaf table, clothes maids, dolly, and tub, foot pan, wringing and mangling machine, strong bench in yard, wire talcing, wire hen coop, warden tools, saw, tee. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. ■ 2>92g MALES BY MR. LLOYD. WliKXHAM SMITHFIELD THURSDAY, JANUARY 2ND, h:-I. IVI1 l> LI'?Yn 1", to inform his numerous friends and t?l lIn"<rtt'r that be b:,? taken pmsT and 1WOXD ir the above Smithtield, where he will in future IJ"H hi« fortnightly sales of cattle, sheep, pigs, &c., and to thank the nobility, gentry, clergy and others for thkind liberal support they have always accorded him, and trusts bv strict attention to business, and prompt ttVmeni*, lie shall receive a continuance of the same. His next will take place on Thursday, January 2nd, 1S7!1, the following stock being already entered firme lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, with Calves at foot, Barrens, Stirks, and Store Bulls, iVc. A magnificent lot of Fat Calves prime lot of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Mieep „;imber of Pork and Bacon Pigs, also Stoves TP«al ir sun* portevs include Sir W. W, Wynn, Bart., \T p~ Wv'iv->-iv sir n, Palmer. Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Fir:dnlt. Esq.: E. Peel, Esq., Bryn-y-pys s Yorke, Tso. s. P. Hope. Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Piekliill HV1: t Eso., Gerwyn.: Captain Onr.rod, Penylan"; T. Beakbime. Esq., A. Balfour, Esq., ,\l,'lI,t Alïn: F. Eo Cotton, Esq., W. Meredith. Esq., Captain Rest E Swetenhani. Esq" W. H. Jones Esq. R. Ulezard, LI. Griffith, Esq. T. Clayt Esq., Ma.ior Itowr, H. Whalley, Esq., Pbismadoc E. Tench, Esq., Ed. Kvins Esq., Bro wylfa Captain Owen, Peter Walker, 1< [., J ("iirfce, Esq., H.Dennis, Esq., Rev. David Howell, Esq., J. R. Reunion, Esq., E. Moss, Esq., R S?Roberts. Esq.. W. Thompson, Esq., H. K, Aspinall, HeiiTV Humplirevs, Esq., E. Randies. Esq., Rev. 'l,r e; Dium J. Konrick. Esq.. Wynn Hall R. J. Sisson, p, f.n.t iin Ford, F. Page, Esq., National Provincial H oik • T H Jones. Esq.. North and South Wales Bauk ;— Hashes .1 B-.irv. Esq., Hillbury, T. Williams. Esq., .1. Bienie. iW. Mrs Johnson, Esless The Misses Lewis, Die Miw* Haves. Miss Jones, Barn Hit!. Mrs. Campbell, iMNs Actoa, Brouirhton Company, R'I(!ht<,n Coal l'o. liuabon Coal Co., Wrexham I nion, T)-Jf', K. Parry, T. Roberts. Berse J. Griffiths, .tt?'v S Peate J. Crifntbs. Roden's Han: G. G <.ri?th- ?!d HII: .?. Lee, R. Sahnon. T. Evison, J. R. ?i') ?f r?jnunds. F. Hil'!lanl", H. Inrris, J. Sandbach, ),' j. I,p,T C. Bmwugli.s W. Mackenzie, S. T. r • r Wainwriglit. R. Harrison, E. Humphreys, T. ?)'Un' J Pwins, R..T. Roberts, T. Fearn! J. )'fw?is ?.?thafena: J. B. Mudcss. s. D31e, A. Sutton. ) BrisseY. K.Owens, J. Roberts, .L Forrester. Cooke, J. j.. H C Aiuile? C. Parsonage, — Bevan, T. Jackson, H.u..dv?rn, J..?.ksou, EanlIey, W Biniagton Mr nn'in?n -T. D. Beard, R. Morris, C?dMtt,-L]oyd, 1'nwYI1 H :M J. W'?Vt-, )Jank' Hall, Jackson, K': ??\ !\II Brown, S. Farker. Chnrt.m, R. Fearnall, The Lt. T) J.')? Yownog, W. Lee, Lower Hal., Chidlow, f) v H. Price, J. M. Shaw, W. Snape, Lovatt, P. R:thdJ, J. Mc L?-i, J .Mwris. — n('c:u, Bangor, Woot)!:m. ?Mndou, S. Crittiths. I?wis, Llwynonn, <_ (??? Fe;)rson, Jone: Minbr-ok, J. Hnghe,. t?? Miudiai! — Wen), int. Price, Aiiueer, .T. Holt, DWIGRAY Hill, J. Morris, T: P;irker, Diivie?, iTi-.rr.ths, PlDs-,bow«n, RoKevts, Crnosvoel. T. Moms, w. W'riiht, Pii'eston Mill, S. Lewis, R. Taylor, and J. Boote, j Pa vie E\t«.n. M. Owens, Wrexham, — Payne. Wynnstay, Mi I)'(Viil Jfmes, liuabon (tc., iVc. Sale to romnif-nce at 10 o'clock prompt. 2119 ri.;«M'y. Wrexham. Xoi-'u Writs* nml Ch"*bir<- IInw n>vi Gainc?? iA*Ti I; LLOYD has snvat pleasure in announcing that hi ?? u?r Montid- SALE of HORSES. CARRIAGES, | "ADDIJKRY. will take place at the above iJepr.-itory 1*7: comtr.w.ring ut Two >'r!ock prompt. Stock already entered: (itrt > JTINI ININICS, COLTS, A:«*. 'I '^ETLN V with CJIIRIAPFES, TRAP-, HUNIESS, FURTHER ENTRIES RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. A" H'-IS. RSIUST BE at THE REPOSITORY NOT hter than 12 OSE-S .»:SSEY, WREXLIAVN. J SALES BY MR. J. W. BROWN. » SALE AT BROUCiHTOX HALL STATION. > jj w. RROV.'N begs to aniioi.ni s tblt he will 4Jl SELL BY AUCTION*; at the above Station, on Wed- »• v. Januarv 1st, IS?.I, the following FAT CATTLE, j '*HKKi\ LAMBS, CALVES, PIGS viz.: Pr¡H1 FAT HALLO.-KS AUD HEIFERS I'J'I F;,T SHEEP AND LI:MBS LI FAT PIGS > F;.T CALVES I'O;R-TLIER WITH such OTHER STOCK THAT MAY BE ENTERED UP DAY oi SALE. 1.:>1111 at Twehe O'CLOI-K (l eadl); SALE AT ONE. o'clock. NO CREDIT GIVEN. HIGH-STREET. MOLD. J ('X MONDAY XEXT, DECEMBER MJTH, 1S7S, BRYN, NANNERCH. ..•lose to the Railway station). 'C?'?"?t-<?t'?",30?'? .< .r' /??.  (; f)f.?, •> l'»nltr;i, 4 (>»" d"'1 xi'-i'ili' artIdea of Uoufehnid 1 ?'?"i Mi: J. w, BROWN is instructed to SELL BY AUC- i TION (^in I'onseqiu'iii o of change of on ,y next,December Sale at IS o'clock, prompt. 'i'.if.Th Lane, Mold. 2!\Höi BY MESSns >:T('TIES, XUXXERLEY, j AND ETCHES. r- ,r, _J- THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. Ti HK next sale will take place on FUIOAY, January 1 M entries •Junuary IOtli. ET< H KS Nl'NNHIkLV k ETCHES, AVCTIONKKHS, Whitchurch, Salop. j SALE BY ME COOKE. I 10 BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, WHEELWRIGHTS, AND OTHERS. hi ,,<)i hi lit and niuvxnrre,! at ,jlf, Qanai \Wharf, Elles- j \CR H. ('OOKE has been 'tMtnn'ted to Sell by Auction, ?i. on WKHNKSOAV, Tnnisn.w and FKIIMV, the 15th, li;tli, and lith January, the whole of the valuable ■"Wit, Plant, an,1 Effects, on the premises of Mr John '■eio, coal and general merchant, comprising 10 capital cct ciu harness horses, double and single harness and v.iviir;, Carriages, consisting of broughams, waggonettes, carts, phaetons, gigs, AT., AC,, broad IV, m olls, 0 .s with harvest gearing, canal boats, a large quantity Of and sawn timber, consisting of oak, ash, elm, poplar, escellent dry timber, useful fcto coachbuiiders, wheel- wi buildtrs, Ac., tools, slates, bricks, tiles, draina"ge '»I other pipes, wheel barrows, ladders, ladder poles, a *t"-«it;ty of wheels, axles, and springs, about ;i5 tons of e;lp;h! upland fiav, a large quantity of ittaiiiirt, about 40 c;ipititl r:re\vood, Ac., Ac. i iieer has confidence in recommending the fw. lots. -:tie Avill coniuience each day at twelve o'clock punc- tall The w))t be on view the morning of the sale 1 tr erms cash. l'!>?,it's niay^ be had fourteen days jjiior to sale from tr,M 'i"tels—({neen's and Wyunstay, Oswestry, r¡)lr,\I..Rf.. on the premises, or by post (enclosing .1 iroia the AlTTIONKKII, High-street, Ellesmere. OUI1EK OF s\).K .?<. Msd?- Timber. ? '1'11. 'I "1" ¡ H. r^'V '?r, OI'WS, Carriages, and Futs. f~ • Ha>, II,,oats, Brick, Tiles, Ac, ZnoOg.? ■ t ——-— SALE BY MR. JOHN JONES. I r r -i r/ "0, ?r'?'i?r 'KX ^n ?'LL ?Y AUCTION the re- a Y"lUtler (of tll" "t f t ?''? ? D'?'ery. Hosiery, Boo S i. ,j .'does Sh F" f 'L .T J "-? t Sll,)P ",ixttlre", 'V'' ?t the ACREFA1R SHOP, Clothe Rnah, n ir 'i' the "f which will be < ?.tb.?tr.?.?' ?°" ?'day and Tuesday, January '!th ,'tit 7LI!, 1,' c^ \I 01" V"h ?"?..?:?-?.  \t.Wl;l.str, t: L1 .?.K'.?.t:L,?,?.??? ?,, Sales by Auction.  SALE BY MR LOVATT. "f" ,_r.f. -r'r-f' -1. PREL:H.VARY ANNOUNCEMENT. ^PO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR LOVATT, JL early in February next (by order of the Mort?a;:ee\ a newly erected brewery called" VICTORIA BREWERY" with the fixtures therein, recently occupied by Mr Thomas Manley, and situate near Farndon-street, in the town of I Wrexham, Also the VICTORIA INN (formerly called The Cock), and the BULL'S HEAD Beerhouse, with the Outbuildings and the Appurtenances, together with the Crofts or Parcels of Land all adjacent to the said brewery. Particulars will appear in future papers, and in the meantime further information may he obtained upon appli- cation to the Auctioneer AIR Jones, solicitor, Mr Evan Morris, solicitor, or at the offices of Mr Lewis, the Vendors' solicitor, Yspytty, Wrexham. 20th December, 1878. f2945e Legal and Public Notice To the ilntjtji, Alut.rinen, and Burjresnea, of the Borough of Osicestni, in the County of Salop, beiny the Urban Sanitary Authority for the said Borotiyh. TO THE INHABITANTS W THE SAID BOROUGH AND TO ALL OTHERS WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. WHEREAS the Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses of T V Oswestry, in the County of Salop, being the Urban Sanitary Authority for that Borough, have applied to the Local Government Board under section 303 of the Public Health Act, 1875, to partly repeal, alter, or amand by Pro- visional Order "The Oswestry Markets and Fairs Acts, 1848," so as to extend the borrowing powers of the said Mayor, Aldermen, and Burgesses under the said Act, and to make PROVISIONS to the appropriation of the surplus in- CO!M of the MAIKEIK. AND WHEREAS it is proposed that the said Local Government Board shouhl issue a Provision:? Order in compliance with the said application, and should make such alterations in the said Local Act as may be lleeessar'1 in connection therewith. AND WHEREAS the said Mayor, Aldermen, and Bur- gesses have also applied to the Local Government Board under the Public Health Act, 1^75, for sanction to borrow X5,000 for worlis of Street Improvement. NOTICE IS HEREGY GIVEN that Colonel Ponsonby Cox, R. E., one OF the Inspectors of the said Board, will at- tend at the Towa Clerk's Office, Oswestry, on Tuesday, the 31st day of December, 1^8, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to hold a local inrniiy into the subject matter of the said ap- plications. AND NOTICE ? HEREBY FURTHER ?iVEN. that any person interested may attend at such inquiry, and be heard with refeiMme to the subject matter of the said ap- plication. AAS WITNESS I/V hand this ?'!?ht?-Gnth day of Decem- ber, IRS, at the offiec, of the Local (lovernrnent Board, Whitehall, L( n< JOHN LAMBERT,! LIF-CAG Secretary THE WREXHAM PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH RELIEF FUND, 1S7N-!). iC s. d. | Subscriptions already acknowledged 64 13 0 THOMA-S PAINTER, ESQ 2 2 0 Hon. U. T. KE-JYON 2 2 0 W. J. SISSON, ESQ 2 2 0 MESSRS. ACTON AN D U'.IRY 2 2 0 W. and J. PRIDIAN! 1 1 0 MR T. E. JACKS .N 110 MR E. JONES, CHESTER-STREET 1 1 0 MR THOS. WILOPCK 0 10 0 Joseph Clarh, ESQ 2 2 0 A. W. Edwards, ESQ 110 W. JONES, Estj., ISLAND GREEN 11-0 MR W. Jones, CaM 110 MR E.M.JONES 110 MR Bell OWEN 0 10 6 THOS. ROWLAND, 0 10 6 S. P. Hope, ESQ 2 2 0 Baugh, JONES, and CO 110 COLONEL A. JONES 10 0 Robert WILLIAMS, ESQ 110 MRS ROGERS. KIRIG STREET 110 E. Tench, ESQ 2 2 T) MRS O. O. WILLIAMS 110 J. LEWIS, 2 2 N JNO. JONES, ESQ 10 0 J. F. EDISBURY, ESQ 1 1 0 REV Canon HDton ? 3 0 Rev C. Lan? d on. 110, t\i:Ëhf"i.u. ¡ ¡ F. Rowe, ESQ I10 MR Y. Sirach?n. 110 Mr A. Owen. 1 1 0 j Rev T. Francis. 100 Dr R. Winia'ns. 100 G. Osborne Morgan, Esq., Q.C., .1f.P 550 WrexhamColM?'. COMPANY, ONE 10-TON Truck OF V Coal Westminster ('o?i?v Company, one 10-ton TRUCK of Cu.?.? Mr D. Jones, Vownog, one two-horse load of Potatoes Mr D. J?nes, Vowneg, one two-horse load of Swede Tumips Mr J. :ell,TiD)t¡ii:jlj-gii;' 'pl)'Ú. I and ntiin? Mr J. Gittins, Hope-street, one 30-gailon soup boiler ?nd rlt}ns. Mr Ben' jamin OWEN, cartage of coal MR W. 'Phi]'im, YOEER. 2 0 0 Captain (?ri4htl,-LL.k!?LAven 1 0 01 John BURY, ES J. (SECON d subqcription) 1 1 01 John BURY, ESQ., ONE Sack of Pobtoe" ISAAC SHONE. Mayor. P.S. Subs.;I;J:L<is may be paid either to the Naith and, Bank, or the NATIONAL Provincial Bank, itt fcotfi OF VR'J'VS Accounts have boon opened for the Fund. ;r2,.i:iQj j ANNE EDWARDS, 1)K( I:\SED. I'lirxt'but and 23RD Victoria, Chap. 35, intituled An Act tit,further a,wnd the Lav: of Property, and to rclb Ti "VFOTK-'E 1-? HE!EBY GIVEN, that aU Creditors, and ?? other pei ns having any Oaims or Demands upon or against the Estate of Anne Edwards, of the Dinorben Arms, Bodfavv. in the County of Flint, widow, who died on the 1st iliy of August, 17, and whose will was proyed in the District Eegistry Probate Division of Her .Majesty's High Court of Justice, at St. Asaph, oil the 3rd day of De- cember, L^S. 1 Y John Roberts, of Geinas, and William Jones, of Nant Owilym, the Executors tisercin named, are hereby reqniieu to <end in the particulars of their Debts, Claims, or Demands, to me, the undersigned, the solicitor | acting for t'le SAID executors, on or before TILE 1st day of J February, WF". And Notice is Hereby Given, that after I the >:aitl'l,t day f February, the said Executors will pro- ceed to distribute the assets of the said Anne Edwards amOll the parti >' iritled thereto, havinn ?g;)rd to the Debts, De'inan(Is only of which the said execu- tors .shall have had notice. And Notice is hereby further given, that the SAID Executors will not be answerable or liable for the ASSETS s,) distributed, or any pirt thereof, to any person lil Debt or Claims they hall not then have h;id any notice. Dated this 10th day of December, 1S78, R. HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, Denbigh, Solicitor.- for the Executors. _,1,. > SALOP FIRE OFFICE, ESTAIU.ISHKI) 17SO. 1 tieorj orated by At, of Parllammt. INSURANCES efffted on :dl d<sr)ipt1ona of Property .tL .hain't L(,??e., by Fire, Lightning, and Explosion of Uas. Policies for FIRST Class Insurances (with certain excep tions). are now issued at following rates :Lli)! I, 2s. ?:no, S:¡,I. £ 200, 3s, or Is tid per cent per annum. Without duty '.policy charge. Farming Stocks per cent. Apply to. I JOBX nrRY, Wrexham ^LLTANCE J^SSURAXCE CO SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000. (Of which £ 550,000 is paid up.) FIRE RESERVE FUXD UPWARDS OF £ 400,000. CiiiEr Orricr.s I B VRTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, lURT, F.R.S Secretary: ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ., ROBERT LEVVIS, F",Q., WELSH BRANCH HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. I Chairman: THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Fire Insurance of every description transacted on moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other information, apply to II the above Office, or to any of the Agents of the Company E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, Secretary. Wrexham. 2914 IN O R w I c H UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1797. Reorganised, 1821. DIRECTORS. H. S. PATTESOX, Esq., President. C. E. TUCK, Esq., Vice-Present. George Durrant, Esq. William R. Clark, Esq. .Major General Cockburn Thomas Beevor, Esq. Capt. Frank Astley, Cubit, S. G. Buxton, Esq. E. C. Bailey, Esq. I F. E. Watson, Esq. I SirWm.Foster.BMt. J. B. Coaks, Esq. j Secretary. C. E. BIGNOLD, Esq., Surrey-street, Norwich. The rates of this Society are exceedingly moderate. This office is distinguished by its liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims, £ 3,482,000 having been paid to Insurers for Losses by Fire. In proof of the public confidence in the principles and conduct of this establishment, it will suffice to state that the total business exceeds £ 135,01)0,000. I No charge made for policies. Insurers whose premiums are due at CHRIS- MAS, 1878, are reminded that payment should be made within 15 days of that date. Agents for the County of Denhigh-Wrexham, T. C. Jones Llangollen, Hugh S. Jones. 2957 J Dec. 20th, 1H76. 7 Public and Legal Notices. r, r-r 'J -r-r_r" "J- _r.r'r, THE WREXHAM, RUABON, AND NORTH WALES PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. SHARES EACH. Monthly Subscriptions. 10s. per ?s Share; 5s. per Half Share; and 2s. tid. per Quarter Share. This Society, which has been established 32 years, has during that period made advances upon Freehold and Leasehold properties amounting to X28,859, and has paid on subscriptions withdrawn £ 38,068. The monthly Meetings are held at No. 5, Temple Chambers, on the last Thursday in every Month. For Rules and other particulars apply to T. JONES, 2911h 5, Temple Chambers. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. POULTRY SHOW AT SHREWSBURY. -ON THURS- 1. DAY and FRIDAY, January 2nd and 3rd, Cheap Return Tickets, available on day of issue only, will be issued to SHREWSBURY from Chester at 9 10 a.m., Salt- ney 8 41, Rossett 8 51, Gresford 8 58, Wrexham 9 36, Ruabon 9 49, Cefn 9 25, Chirk 932, Preesgwyne 9 36, Gobowen 10 3, Oswestry 9 52, Whittington 9 47, Rednal 9 53, and Bas- church 10 3 a.m. For Fares see special bills. 2M J. GRIERSON, General Maeager. PURSUANT to an Order of the High Court of Justice, P Chancery Division, made in an action in the matter of theEstate of GEORGE HAMMOND WHALT,EY,Deceased, Richard Simpson against Anne Wakeford Whalley 1878, W 361. the creditors of George Hammond Whalley late of Plasmadoc in the Parish of Ruabon in the County of Den- bigh, Esquire, Member of Parliament who died on the 8th day of October 1878 are on or before the 1st day of February 1879 to send by post prepaid to Mr JOSEPH LOVEOROVE of the City of Gloucester the solicitor for the defendant the executrix of the deceased their full Christian and surnames addresses and descriptions the full particulars of their claims a statement of their accounts and the nature of the securities (if any) held by them or in default thereof thev will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said order. Every creditor holding any security is to produce the same before Vice-Chancellor Sir Richard Malins dt his chambers situated No. 3, Stone Buildings, Lincoln's Inn, Middlesex, on Wednesday, the 26th day of February, 179, at 12 o'clock at noon, being the time appointed for adjudi- cating on the claims. Dated this 11th day of December, 1878. EDWARD SHEARME, Chief Clerk. BURTON, YEATES, & HART, 37, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, 2&j0h Plaintiff's Solicitors, I Entertainments and Meetings. FLINT BOROUGHS. JOHN TDOEERTS, ESQ., M.P. Will address his constituents at F L I N T, In the Town Hall on ) MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30rH. ) MONDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 30TH. The Chair will be taken at Seven o'clock, by J. L. MUSPRATT, ESQ., J.P. The meeting will also be addressed by Messrs Alderman Ishmael Jones, George Hughes, Halkvn; Ed. Jones, Birkenhead; J. Hall, jun., and several other local and influential gentlemen. 2918e PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. ON MONDAY, JANUARY 6TH, 1879, G. OSBORNE ORGAN, ESQ., Q.C., M.P., WILL ADDRESS HIS CONSTITUENTS In the above Hall, The Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock by i THOJIAS CHILTON, Esq. SIR ROBERT CUNLIFFE, BART., And others will take part in the Meeting. A few Reserved Tickets may be had, free of charge, on application to Mr William Hawkins Tilston, 3, High-street, Wrexham. 2974h A Gair Duw "Gwir yn 11 vn Uchaf." I Erbyn y Bvd." jglSTEDDYOD JflREINIOL A 'rREJ.'FVNNON, CHENEDLAETHOL TREFFYNNON, 18?. T E s a Y x A u BARVTJONIAETH. RHODDIU GWOHR o t-Iil a Thlws, ynghyda Chadair Powys uwch Cynwy a Gwynedd am yr Awdl oretl. Testyn —" Cariad. Y C.yfansoddiatl i gynwys y Pedwar Mesur a'r Hugain gwarantedig. RHODDIR (twolir () £5 5s am yr Awdl oreu ar "Y Glowr." Cyfyngedig i weithwyr. Sicrheir y wobr gan Lowyr Mostyn. Rnonmrt GWOISR o £ 5 5s gan gyfaill o Lerpwl, am y Cywyddgoreu ar "Hagar." Englyn-" Y Tan." Gwobr £1 I. Gan JOLD TkE- FALDWVX. HIR A THOnn.UD—" V Sabbath." Cwol)r £1 Is. Can lOLO TUEFALDWYX. RlIODDlH GWOlnt ot20 a Thlws, am yr Arwrgerdd oreu. I Y'r Awdwr i ddewis ei destyn. Y testyn i fod yn neicydd a RHODDIU HwnnR O £ 1515s can gvfeillion, n ThIw gan i y Pwyllgor, am y Brvddest Goffa oreu ar ol y diweddar i P. M. Evans, Ysw., Argrapliydd, Treffynnon. ITZIIODDIR UWOBft o tll) 10s a Thlws gan y Pwyllgor, am y Bryddest oreu ar Dr Livingstone yr Anturiaethwr Affricanaidd." Sicrheir y wobr gau Mr THOMAS, Prif Swyddeg yr "Affrica," Lerpwl. RHODDIR GWOHR o £ 10 10s gan y VORD GROX, a Thlws gan y Pwyllgor, am y Deudcleg Pennill goreu, o ddeuddeg llinell, ar Nydwydd Cleopatra, yn awr yn Llundain." TRAETHODAU. A Prize of 4:100 guaranteed by Jofi,, WILLIAMS, Esq., (of Liverpool), and a Medal by the committee, will be given for the best ESSAY on The present state of the Welsh Nation, more especially in its Industrial, Literary, and Social aspects, together with the best means of securing its I progress in those respects." RIIODDIR GWOBR o 20 Gini gan JOIIX ROBERTS, Ysw. A.S., a Thlws gan y Pwyllgor, ain y "Traethawd Beirn,- iadol" goreu, ar "Lenyddiaeth y Cymry yn ystod yr hanner canrif diweddaf." A First Prize of 20 Guineas and a Second Prize of 10 Guineas, guaranteed by Mining Gentlemen attending the Lead Ore Sales at Holywell, and Medals by the Committee, will be given for the best ESSAYS in English On the Metalliferous deposits of Flintshire and Denbighshire, more especially the Ores of Lead and Zinc, with the laws governing their location." RHODDIR GWOBR 0 £10 10s gan Gvfeillion a Dreffynnon, a Thlws gan y Pwyllgor, am y Traethawd goreu yn Gym- raegneu Saesoneg ar "Pahamymae cynnifer o dylodion gonest yn ein Gwlad," neu Why are there so many honest poor in our Countr. RHODDIR GWOBR o £ 10 10s gan Weithwyr Mwngloddfa North Hendre, a Thlws gan y Pwvllgor am y Traethawd goreu ar y Berthynas rhwng Cyfalaf a Llafur." A Prize of £10 10s guaranteed by CHARLES CARTWRIGHT, Esq., M.R.C. V.S., and a Medal by the Committee, will be given for the best ESSAY on "The present state of Agricul- tural pursuits, its causes and remedies." A prize of £10 10s guaranteed by CHARLES CARTWRIGHT, Esq., and a Medal by the Committee, will be given for the best ESSAY on I The Management of Stock." N.B.-Gel',ir caelrliestr gyflawn o'r Testynau yn mhen pythefnos neu dair wythnos drwy nnfon Chwech o Stamps Ceiniogat yr Ysgrifenydd Cyffredinol, J. J. WILLIAMS (JOSEPHUS). HOLYWELL. Derbynir tanysgrifiadau at yr Eistveddod, a gwobrwvon am destynau gan yr Ysgrifenydd a'r Trysorydd, S. L. REVIS, Ysw., N. & S. WALES BANK, nZM. b HOLYWELL. PIGEON SHOOTING to be held at the Union Jack, JL Summerhill, Wheatsheaf, near Wrexham, TUESDAY, the 14th January, 1879, for a PONY, 14 hands high, value, zElO, (capital hack for saddle or harness). Open to all comers. Conditions of shooting :-T;ed to 12 gauge guns, and an ounce-and-a-quarter shot; 21 yards rise for single guns; 25 yards rise for double guns: use of both barrels. Three birds each. Entrance, Ten Shillings each-Bell's life rules. Shooting to commence at 12 o'clock. 2978f THE MERIONETHSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. A MEETING of the Subscribers of the above Society I will be held at the County Hall, Dolgelley, at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, December 31st, 1878, after which there will be a General Committee of Management. THOMAS ELLIS, Henblas, Bala. Secretary. 2967a Business Announcements. SALE OF BRIGHT & LEGGE'S STOCK. I W. & H. DEW (SUCCESSORS). Having purchased on most advantageous terms, the above valuable Stock, consisting of SILKS, SHAWLS, MANTLES, FURS, MILLINERY, Plain and Fancy DRESS MATERIALS, TABLE LINENS, SHEETINGS, TOWELLINGS, QUILTS, COUNTERPANES, BLANKETS, CURTAINS, FLANNELS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACE, RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, FA\ CY GOODS, Ladies- and Children's UNDERCLQTHING, &c., beg to ann ounce that they are now offering it at greatly reduced, and in many instances, less than half the original price. All goods will be marked in plain figures, and 5 per cent. discount will be allowed on all parcels of 20s and upwards (Kid Gloves excepted for cash at time of purchase or on delivery. 70, 72, 74, AXD 76, BOLD-SREET. LIVERPOOL. 2933g Business Announcements. OUT-DOOR FRUIT. Just Published the Second Edition, Jlevised and Illustrated, HOW TO GROW FRUIT IN LARGE AND CONTINUOUS QUANTITY, By simple and inexpensive means, BY HEAD G ARDENER. PRICE 6D., POST FREE 7D. LONDON- :-MARSHALL & SONS, 125, FLEET STREET. 91 GEORGE VICKERS, ANGEL COURT, STRAND. OSWESTRY :-CHARLES G. BAYLEY, THE CROSS. WREXHAM CHARLES BAYLEY & Co., CAXTON BUILDINGS. 2953 NEW FISH SHOP. MR T HOMAs RlL.EY, 2, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. Begs to announce to the public that h< has placed a New Slab in the shop, and intends to have every kia. fish and fruit in season. A fresh supply <1. also fine Native Oysters. All orders pmupi attended to. Wholesale and retail. CARLOWITZ, CARLOW: THE HUNGARIAN WINE GROWh.S AGENCY, 90, GREAT TOWER-STREET, LONDON. jyjTRLESS & K NIGHT, WINE MERCHANTS, WREXHAM, Have been appointed SOLE AGENTS for the Sale of GENUINE HUNGARIAN WINES, which have been Bottled by the Growers with the greatest care, and Shipped to them direat. They are thus in a position to offer these celebrated WINES at MUCH LOWEH PRICES than hitherto charged. The quotations at foot include bottles and duty, No extra charges are made, and the Wines are DELIVERED FREE where no agency is established. RED WINE. No. L.-CARLOWITZ 189 2.— „ Finest selected. 24s 3.— Special Gi-oivth 308 Carlowitz, the King "of Red Dinner Wines, contains Phosphate of Iron, purines and strengthens the blood, and therefore is much patronised by the Medical faculty 4.-OFNER (Buda ) 20s 5.- „ ( „ ) Very fine 28s These growths are mellow, spirituous, and fruity tasting, having a slight bitter after taste, which makes them, however, rather agreeable. 6.—ERLAU, special growth 369 This is the renowned prize medal Wine, very elegant, and the nearest approach to Lafite, which is four times as dear. 7.-SPARKLING CARLOWITZ, first quality 48s The only Red Sparkling Wine particularly worthy of notice. WHITE WINES. 189 Tastes like a fine Chablis: VAN-ANTED to keep at least four years in BATTLE. 9.-0DENBURH 24 A little sweet, but very pleasant to take with FISH. IO.-ODENBURG, finest selected. 30s Is made of real Muscatel grapes, delicate and sound. 11.—RUSTER (old in bottle) A nice after-dinner Wine. 12.-RC5STER, dry. Of this Wine, Dr. Drui$.says: markably fine, and, with peculia its own, resembles some sample tasted of first-class white Burgui dry St. Peray." 13.-ToKAY IMPERIAL) Bottled ig4g-fi?n?ge I at the 14. CROWN „ J Chateau I 15—SPARKLING ODEXBt:RG. 3 16— „ TOKAY. (OFFICIAL) Report of an Inquiry of Britis nt in the year 1861, printed for the House of Commuuo, lvj2 It appears certain that the HUNGARIAN WINE GROWERS do not adulterate their Wines; indeed, they are so generally good that they would certainly be de- teriorated if Alcohol were added. While possessing a good resemblance to the Wines of Burgundy and the Rhine, the better Wines of Hungary have GREATER BODY and STRENGTH, and WOULD BE MORE LIKELY TO SUIT OUR TASTE. There is probably no country in which so great a proportion of Good Wine is made. P. 15. MURLESS & KNIGHT, WINE MERCHANTS, 516ad WREXHAM. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. ALL NEW STOCK THIS SEASON. To those we love, and every absent friend. On Christmas Day, kind salutations send. For a choice and varied selection of CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. CALL AT THE BOUK AND STATIONERY DEPOT, 1, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. All the New Designs by, MARCUS WARD, DE LA RUE, GOODALL, TASKER NUGENT, MISS THOMSON, & CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. RELIGIOUS, SENTIMENTAL, COMIC. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. QUAINT LITTLE FOLK, CHRISTMAS ADVANCES, THE SWEET SINGERS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. CHRISTMAS ANGELS, CHRISTMAS NOSEGAY, CHRISTMAS SENTIMENTS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. LIFE AND STILL-LIFE, GLAD TIDINGS, FLORAL SOUVENIRS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. ORNAMENTAL CALENDARS, ORNAMENTAL CROSSES. ILLUMINATED MOTTOES. CHRISTMAS AND NEW .YEAR GREETINGS BEAUTIFUL SELW TIONS, RICH AND CHASTL;, STRIKING NOVELTIES. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS Annuals, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books, Poetical Works, Birthday Books, Splendidly Ill- uminated Toy Books, New Music, Pocket Books, Almanacks, Ac. FANCY GOODS IN GREAT VARIETY. An early inspection is desirable to those who wish to make the best choice of the latest novelties. W. QARRATT. JONES, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, AND GENERAL NEWSPAPER AGENT, 1, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 2696he PUBLIC NOTICE. THmlAS LEWIS, general bill poster and advertising JL agent, rents all the posting stations in and round l Oswestry; bill poster to the Cambrian and Great Western Railway Companies. Oflice: Oswald Row, Beatrice street, Oswestry, where all orders must be addressed Business Announcements. 'r,r' ESTABLISHED 1837. CAXTON BUILDINGS, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. CHARLES G. BAYLEY AND CO, c WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, BOOKBINDERS, MUSIC SELLERS, LETTER PRESS, COPPER PLATE, AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS, &c. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS IN GREAT VARIETY. BIBLES, I PRAYER BOOKS, CHURCH SERVICES, ALBUMS, NEW MUSIC, HALF PRICE, POST FREE. ILLUMINATED REWARD CARDS. TliAYS. TOURISTS WRITING CASES. JEWEL BOXES. BOUND VOLUMES OF THE 1878 MAGAZINES. CHRISTMAS GAMES, ALMANACKS, ANNUALS, DIARIES, à B K" I SCRAP BOOKS; i -1 BOOK SLIDES, LADIES' COMPANION, I INK STANDS, ALSO A CHRISTMAS TREE, LADEN WITH USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES. Just received an assortment of beautiful Ornaments, and numerous other Articles suitable for Presents. CHINA, GLASS, AND CUTLERY FOR HIRE. CAXTON BUILDINGS, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2826a F. F R A S E R 42, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, TME NOTED WATCH, CLOCK, AND JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT. f Ladies' Gold Watches from X.3 3s to XIS 18s. Gentlemen's ditto X5 5s to X30. Ladies' Silver ditto to £3 5s. Machine Made English Lever Watches from X3 3s to SS Ss. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Gold and Silver Guards, Lockets, Seals, Scarf Pins, Brooches, Earrings, &c., &c. A choice selection of Fancy and Engagement Rings, ranging in prices from 6s 6d to -tl5 15s. GUINEA GOLD WEDDING RINGS. Every description of English and Foreign Clocks from 7s 6d to ZE18 THE RENOWNED AUSTRIAN REGULATORS, Going 8 days and striking the hours and half- hours, X2 2s each, and every genuine article connected with the trade, at marvellously low prices. SOLE AGENT FOR THE E. U." SPECIALITIES In Silver Jewellery, which are admitted by all I art critics, and the leading journals of the day, to be beyond all question THE PERFECTION OF SILVER JEWELLERY. Spectacles to suit all sights from Is upwards (case included.) Wedding, Birthday, and ot&Sr presents in great variety. Note the Address, 42t HIGH-STREET. (CLOCK OVER THE 2771g 'i n — JOHN pA RQU3 ON, ACTON NURSERY GA WREXHAM, Offers a fine healtliv collection of Standard and Dwarf Roses, Fruit Trees. Evergreen Shrubs, and hardy spring fl owering plants, Primulas, Cinerarias, Strong Seakale and Rhubarb roots for forcing. 2652g AUTUMN FASHIONS, 1878. Jg D W A R D g M I T H Is now showing a large assortment of new Goods for the Season in the following departments, to which he invites an inspection :— SILKS, ULSTERS, MILLINERY, FLANNELS, FANCY DRESSES, BERLIN JACKETS, RIBBONS, LACES, BLANKETS, HOUSEHOLD LINENS, Ac., &c. E. S. wishes to call special attention to his stock of hand loom Black Silks, which have given such satisfac- tion during the three years he has been sole agent for the sale of them in this district, not having received one com- plaint of them splitting or wearing greasy. Dressmaking as usual under experienced management. 26, High Street, Wrexham. 2548a BLINKHORN'S PATENT SNUFFLESS DIP CANDLES. REQUIRE no Snuffing, last much longer, and give the Rlight of three ordinary Tallow Candles. The most economical for all who require a good steady light. Sold by all Grocers. Manufactured by R. MONCRIEFF & CO., Lancashire I Patent Candle Works, St. Helens. 2172b wWLANDS, MACASSAR OIL is the best prepara- tion for the hair. It contains no lead, mineral, or spirituous ingredients which are so in- jurious to the hair and scalp. 3s tid, 7s, 10s 6d, equal to 4 small, and 21s per bottle. ROWLANDS' KALYDOR eradicates cutaneous erup- tions and produces a beautiful and delicate complexion. 4s 6d per bottle. ROWLANDS' ODONTO whitens the Teeth, prevents J\, and arrests decay, and gives a pleasing fragrance to the breath. It contains no mineral or injurious acids. 2s 9d per box. ROWLANDS' EUKONIA is a new and fragrant toilet J\, powder for ladies it contains no poisonous in- gredients. 2s 6d per box. CAUTION.—Ask any Chemist, Hairdresser, or Per- fumer for ROWLANDS' Articles, of 20, Hatton Garden, London, and avoid cheap spurious imitations. 2605c THOMAS WILLIAMS LATE OVERTON AND WILLIAMS, WINE MERCHANT, TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. Respectfully invites attention to the following weR-selected STOCK of PORT. VERY CHOICE OLD 54/- 60/- 72/- per dozen. VERY SUPERIOR CRUSTED 36/- 42/- 48/- „ SUPERIOR Young 18/- 24/- 30/- „ SHERRY. AMONTILLADO „ MANZANILLA 42/- 48/- 54/- VERY SUPERIOR PALE OR GOLD.. :?/- ?/- 42/- DINER. 22/- 24/- 26; „ MARSALA (Finest quality) 21/- "I MONTILLO „ CLARET. CHATEAU LAFITTF. 60/- !4(- MARGAUX 4S, 54, „ LA ROSE :?/- 42/- ST. JULIEN 24/- MEDOC 12/- 14/- 18/- CHAMPAGNES. MOET -& CHANDON, F. GIESLER & Co., AND OTHER SHIPPERS. MOSELLES, HOCKS, BURGUNDIES AND OTHER LIGHT WINES. FINEST OLD COGNAC BRANDY. IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKIES OF THE FINEST QUALITY. 2678 TH 0 M A s BATES, TENTERS SQUARE, PENYBRYN, WREXHAM, (Late with Knibbs, Henblas-street,) GENERAL MARINE STORE DEALER. Best prices given for Scrap Iron, Horse Hair, Rabbit Skins, Rags, Bones, Old Metals, &c., &c. j Cash on Receipt of Goods. 2392h WINTER FASHIONS. MRS SCOTT Begs respectfully to announce that she is now showing all the New and Leading Novelties for the Winter Season, comprising FRENCH MILLINERY, MANTLES, COSTUMES, FURS, GLOVES, TIES, &C. 31, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 2589e LAW UNION FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Established in the rear 1854. CHIEF OFFICE—126, CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.C. The Funds in hand and Capital Subscribed amount to upwards of £ 1,500,000 Sterling. By express provision in the Company's Deed of Settlement, and by the Conditions of the Policies of the Company, the Capital and Funds of each Department are kept distinct, and under no circumstances can the Capital or Funds of one Department be applied to the payment of Losses or Expenses incurred in the other Department. Chairman JAMES CUDDON, Esq,, Barrister-at-Law, Goldsmith Building, Temple. Deputy Chairman: CHARLES PEMBERTON, Esq. (Lee and Pembertons) Solicitor, 44, Lincoln's Inn Fields. Local Directors: EVAN MORRIS, Esq., Selicitor, Wrexham. R. J. SISSON, Esq., Solicitor, St. Asaph. Actuary/ and Secretary: FRANK M'GEDY. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The tains are in general the aameM those of the principle Fire Insurance Offices. The capital responsible for losses is X750,000, exclusive of the reserve Fund. The business is conducted with liberality and promptitude. LIFE: DEPARTMENT. CAPITAL. THE LAW UNION INSURANCE COMPANY is,based upon a principle which combines the benefit of Mutual Insurance, with the guarantee of a Subscribed Capital. The amount of such capital in the Life Department i, E250,000 fully subscribed. Whilst perfect security is thus afforded, the number and character of the Shareholders (almost all of whom are members of the Legal Profession) will command a large amount of business, and consequent advantages will arise to the Insured. BONIS. The Profits are divided every five years, and the assured entitled to participate receive the WHOLE OF srcti PROFITS, with the exception of five per cent. of the Premiums re- ceived during the Quinquennium (which belongs to the Proprietors). Any Bonus declared may be received in cash, and added to the sum assured, or be applied to the reduc- tion of the Premiums. Next Division in 1879, and all Policies effected on the" With Profit Scale," before :JUtl¡ November next, will participate. Prospectuses and every information sent on application to the Secretary or to any of the following local agents. DCitbighshire: JAMES POWELL, Solicitor, The Priory, Wrexham. Flintshire: SISSON & GEORGE, Solicitors, Rhyl, and St. Aaph. EDWIN WILLIAMS, Parliament-street, Bryn Ryfryd, Rhuddlan. ZitHhf Y. gTRACHAN, S E F, D MERCHANT, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Begs to offer a splendid collection of Standard and Dwarf Roses, Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, Stand- ard and Ornamental Forest Trees, Evergreen Privet, Quicks, &c. Also a nice collection of Stove and Greenhouse Plants. An inspection is respectfully invited at the Railway Station Nurseries. Estimates given for Laying Out, and Planting contracted for. Cata- logues on application. 2517e GEORGE F. B YFORD, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, RUTHIN, VALUER OF LAND, STOCK, CROPS, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. G. F. B. respectfully solicits entries of Fat and Store Stock for Sale every Ruthin Fair Day. All Payments made on day of Sale. Ruthin, Oct. 30th, 1878. 2584b CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. JgVDWARD ROBERTS, 5A, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM, Desires to thank his friends and customers for their past patronage, and in soliciting a continuance of the same, invites inspection of his new and care- fully selected stock of Articles suitable for Christ- mas and New Year Gifts. TOYS, FANCY GOODS, CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR CARDS, CHRISTMAS-TREE ORNAMENTS, CHRISTMAS STATIONERY. A good stock of general Stationery always on hand. Daily and Weekly Newspapers supplied. 2753f J. STEVENS, COOK AND CONFECTIONER, 45 AND 46, HOPE STREET, I WREXHAM, BEGS to inform the Gentry and Inhabitants of J) Wrexham and neighbourhood that having completed arrangements, he is prepared to supply Dinners every day at from 12.30 to 1.30 o'clock together with Luncheons and Teas throughout the day. To Gentlemen and Visitors dining in Wrexham the above will be found most convenient. CHRISTMAS. J.S. will have a large assortment of New Christ- mas Goods for Parties, Balls, &c. Waiters and Cooks sent out. 2745h HURRAH! HURRAH!! HURRAH! THE pEOPLE'S rpEA CO., 54, HOPE STREET (Corner of Bank-street), WILL GIVE AN EXTRA GRAND DOUBLE PRESENT To every Purchaser of Half-a-pound of any of their Celebrated Teas. COMMENCING on CHRISTMAS EVE and CONTINUING UNTIL SATURDAY, the 4th of JANUARY. AU Cheques brought in will be counted same as usual. All Cheques brought in will be counted same as usual. I We invite all to try and judge for themselves the SUPERIOR QUALITY OF OUR TEAS, Wishing all A MERRY CHRISTMAS AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR." 2948'a Business Announcements. \J' 'J. "J'I' R. EVANS & CO'S. AROMATIC GINGER ALE Is non-alcoholic, and free from intoxicating proper- ties. It is eminently stimulating and invigorating, pleasant to the eye, and agreeable to the taste. As a dinner beverage it promotes digestion. It is the safest beverage for the OVERHE VTKD, and is thus specially adapted for evening parties. It is recom- mended to be decanted (say two or thres bottles at a time) into a glass juj, and its sparkling pro- perties will then be improved when poured from the jug into the tumbler or champagne glass. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINUF.R ALE may be safely taken by the young or aged as a daily beverage, and is equally adapted for a summer or winter drink. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE, and all their other beverages, are perfectly free from impurities, and are guaranteed free from LEAD and other in- jurious contaminations. The water from which these beverages are prepared is unsurpassed for purity, as shown by the analysis of several dis- tinguished chemists. PRICE 30s. PER GROSS, In which quantities (or assorted Mineral Waters) it is delivered carriage paid to any station, the empties being also returned at R. EVANS & Co.'s charge. R. EVANS & Co., WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. R. EVANS & Co. Call special attention to their GINGER ALE. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE. Is not an imitation of the many compounds sold under this name. R. EVANS & Co. 's GINGER ALE. Has special qualities, peculiar to itself,'and has in addition remarkable tonic, stimulating and invigorating properties, which no other Ginger Ale possesses. R EVANS & C o. 's GINGER ALE. Is a splendid stomachic, promoting digestion, and assisting in the assimilation of food. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE. Is non-alcoholic, and supplies the place of Beer, Wine, &c., as a dinner and general beverage. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE. Is equally a winter and summer beverage. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE May be taken by persons of all ages with benefit. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE Is commended to the Public as the best drink of the kind ever produced. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE. Its superiority over all others will be con- firmed by one trial. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE Is in daily use by many of the aristocracy, clergymen, and medical faculty. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE Is in daily use in hundreds of households. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE Only requires to be known to be a general favorite in every household. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE May be had at Hotels and Railway Stations. and from Chemists, Confectioners, and Italian Warehousemen. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE. Should any difficulty occur in being supplied • with R. Evans and Co's. special Ginger Ale, it can be had direct from the Manufactory. R. EVANS & Co.'s GINGER ALE Is forwarded carriage paid to all parts of the country. l. EVANS & Co.'s RATED MINERAL WATERS ARE ABSOLUTELY PURE AND ARE UNSURPASSED THOSE OF ANY OTHER MAKE. LCOHOLIC, AERATED, AND PHOSPHATED IRON BEVERAGE. ZO EDO NE. BRAIN AND NERVE TONIC AND NUTRIENT TOXIC BEVERAGE. ZOKDONE is not a medicine, but a beverage for daily use. It possesses properties combined in no other beverage, having the essential constituents of the BLOOD, BRAIN, and NRIIVF TISSCE. It is agree- able to the palate, pleasant to the eye, and inno- cent in its action. It is also non-alcoholic. As a dinner beverage it is unsurpassed as an agreeable sparkling drink especially adapted for the over- worked, worried, or anxious for convalescents it is invaluable. It is recommended to the weak and to the strong as life-renewing and health-sustaim- ing. The Faculty speak in the highest terms of it and an award of Honourable Mention has been given to it at the Paris Exhibition, 187S. PRICES (imludiny bottlex), FREE ON RAILS AT WREXHAM 6s per dozen, in half Champagne Bot- les. 6d EXTRA PER noz. FOR PACKAGES, not return- able. Is PER DOZ. EXTRA, specially prepared for shipment, and packed in casks. Among the products exhibited by R. Evans and Company, of Wrexham, is their Zoedone or Phos- phated Beverage, which is all eiegant palatable tonic drink containing the phosphates—lime, iron, soda, and potash "-LANCET. ZOEDONE MAY SAFELY BE TAKEN DAILY IN USUAL QUANTITIES AS OTHER BEVER- AGES. Dr. ED. A. KIRKBY, in his work on The Value of Phosphorus." says The therapeautie effects of Phosphorus are due to its ALIMENTARY properties, and when employed as a MEDICIXE it is appropriated as a FOOD in building up and renovat- ing nerve tissue. Phosphorus is a well-known con- stituent of the blood, and a never-failingingredient in the more important tissues and fluids of the body. In common with Iron and Lime, it is a very important ALIMENTARY principle, and whenever its supply is not in proportion to the needs of the economy, deterioration of nervous tissue and nerve force is an inevitable consequence." Opinions of the Press, and Dr. Hassall's report. ZOEDOXE is at once a food and a drink, having high value for siistentation and for restoration of the debilitated. "-British and Foreign Confectioner. ZOEDONE is no doubt a very efficient and pleasant vehicle for the administration of the but little soluble phosphate of iroii.Latteet. Dr. WOOD says: As a nutrient tonic to the nervous system, and in all cases of nervous exhaustion, the use of Phosphorus is commended by reason and by experience." I have carefully examined a sample of the New Aerated Mineral Water, manufactured by Messrs. Evans & Co., and to which they have given the name of ZOEDONE. I find the statement made respecting its composition to be fully borne out by the analysis. The ZOEDONE is a BRIGHT, SPARKLING, and VERY PLEASANT beverage, quite free from any medicinal taste; indeed, it forms a most agreeable and elegant vehicle for the administration of the Phosphates of Lime and Iron which it con- tains, and which are in a state of complete solution.ARTRUR HILL HASSALL, M.D. Author of Food, its adulterations and the method of their detection." PATENTEE: D. JOHNSON, F.C.S. MANUFACTURERS: R. EVANS & Co. WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. R. EVANS & CO., CHEMICAL LABORATORY, WREXHAM. 2082