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Sale by Jtiufbn. Mr. Lloyd. FAIR DAY AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1876, In the North Wales and Cheshire Auction Mart, at Wrexham. 11/FE. LLOYD respectfully thank's liis XT-IL Patrons for the unlimited support they have given iiini to carry out these successful Sales, and has the pleasure of announcing that his next SALE will be held on Thursday, February 17th, 1876. The Stock already entered will include: A prime lot of Fat Bullocks, Heifers and Bulls, Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, In-calf Cows, Barrens. Stirks, Store Bulls, &c. A magnificent lot of Fat Calves and Rearing Heifer Calves. A prime lot of Wether Muttons, Fat and Store Ewes, &c. Pork and Bacon Pigs, Store Pigs, &c. The above Stock are the property of regular sup- porters of the Wrexham Auction Mart, viz :-Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Sir E. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., T. Ll. FitzHugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., General Townshend, S. Yorke, Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Captain Ormrod, A. Peel, Esq., T. P. Jones Parry. E?q.. Captain Godfrey, A. Balfour, Esq., E. Swetenham, Esq., E. Randies, Esq., F. Cotton, Esq., W. H. Meredith, Esq., J. Clark, Esq., R. C. Webster. Esq., George Plant, Esq., Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq., New British Iron Company, Mrs Mulliner, Mrs Johnson, Messrs T. Evison, H. Peate, T. R. Parry, S. T. Reeves, E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, J. Edwards, J. K. Birch, J. Sandbach, T. Wainwright, T. Roberts, J. Milligan, R. J. Roberts, R. Harrison, T. Meredith, J. Davies, E. Williams, C. Parsonage, Geo. Banks, R. Jones, J. Lee, &c., &c. Further Entries respectfully aolioited. SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT, COM- MENCING WITH CALVES AND PIGS. PREPARE FOR THE CHRISTMAS SHOW, 1876. Sixty Guineas worth of Cups and Medals, for Competition. Mr Lloyd wishes te inform his Patrons that he intends giving the following Five Cups, value Ten Guineas each, in the following order: —1st, for the best fed Christmas Beast in the Mart; 2nd, for the best Six Beasts in the Mart, the property of the same owner. The Beast winning first )rize not allowed to compete," 3rd, for the best Lot of Sheep in the Mart 4th (a Lady's Present), for the best Lot of Pigs. A Silver Cup, value Ten Guineas, will be given to the Seller of the largest amount of Live Stock, implements, Hay Grass, &c., in the Auction Mart or elsewhere, from January 1st to Christmas Show day. A Silver Cup, value Ten Guin(, 1.8, will also be given to the best Supporter of th( Wrexham Auc- tion Mart, meaning the party that .'ELLS the largest amount of Stock in the Mart, from January 1st to Christmas Show-day. A Silver Cup,'value Five Guinea will be given to the Buyer of the largest amoun- of Live Stock, Implements, Hay, Straw, &c., fro' January 1st te Christmas Show-day inclusive. Competitors for the above Cups ust be regular supporters. 803b FAT STOCK, ROOTS, &c. Highly Important Sale of Fat Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, &C" AT PENYLLAN HOME FARM, situate 2 miles from Euabon Station, on the Great Western Railway. R. LLOYD has great pleasure in an- MR. LLOYD has great pleasure in an- I nouncing that he has again been honoured with instructions from Captain Ormrod, to SELL BY AUCTION in his Farm Yard, situate as above, on TUESDAY, February 22nd, 1876, the whole of his extraordinarily prime FAT CATTLE, RIPE FAT SHEEP and PIGS, various ROOTS, &c., &c., viz: 20 extraordinarily prime 4 year old Bullocks 2 prime fat Cows 6 very ripe fat Heifers 1 very grand Short Horn Heifer suitable for Butcher or Stock A nice lot of Fat and Store Pigs 2 capital in-pig Sows A number of Shropshire and Leicester Sheep 60 Tons of Swede T urnips (in lots to suit purchasers) 60 Tons of Mangolds do. 6 Tons of Carrots do. 40 Measures of Pattisson's Potatoes do. Luncheon by Ticket at 1 o'clock. Sale at 2 o'clock prompt. One week's keep will be given on the Fat Stock. Catalogues are now ready, and may be obtained from the Auctioneer, Plassey, Wrexham. N.B. The Auctioneer respectfully intimates that he is desirous of calling special attention to the above Fat Cattle, which are very ripe and of ex- cellent quality, likewise the Sheep and Pigs are of a good class, and the different Boots are very good and sound. Important Sale of Live Stock, Implements of Husbandry, quantity of Tools, part of the House- hold Furniture, &c., at the PARKEY FARM, near Cross-lanes, situate four miles from Wrex- ham, and one from Bangor. ME LLOYD has been honoured with in- structions from Mrs Eoberts (who is retiring from farming) to SELL BY AUCTION, in her Farm Yard, situate as above, on FRIDAY, February 25TH 1876, the whole of her LIVE STOCK, FARM- ING IMPLEMENTS, various TOOLS, part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., &c., viz CATTLE —Four choice young dairy cows for early profit, barren cow, two two-year old straw- berry heifers, three yearling heifers, yearling bull, &C. n HORSES.—Very handsome brown mare pony, five years old, steady in harness, and very fast; a very stylish brown yearling colt, dam lot 38, by St. Clare. PIGS.-In-pig sows, &c. IMPLEMENTS, TOOLS, &C.-Pony cart, with har- vest gearing; wheelbarrows, scuffles, straw cutters, turnip pulpers, ladders, caps and pillars, pig turnel, pikels, hand and heel rakes, cow ties, pig troughs, hen coops, a quantity of sacks, RA N-tubs, &c. I (HAY STRAW, &c.—Stack of well-harvested up- SSid hay, about eight tons; a quantity of straw, several lots of potatoes, &c. GEARS, HARNESS, &c.-Pony harness (new), pony gears, saddles, bridles, head collars, &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DAIRY VESSELS, &C.— Kitchen tables, dolly-tubs, tea-kettles, fender and fireirons, perambulator, housekeeper's large cup- board, be dteads, milk cans, cheese vats, churns, cream pots, butter scales and weights, &c., and a 4uantity of other effects too numerous to mention. Light running PONY TRAP (nearly new). Catalogues are now ready, and may be obtained from the A CCTIONEER. Sale to commence at Two o'clock punctually. Plassey, near Wrexham. | PRIILIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WTNNSTAF HOME FARM. 70 HEAD Olt CATTLE. Highly Important Sale of 55 prime Fat Cows and Heifers, 15 choice young shorthorn Calving Cows and Heifers, 200 ripe Shropshire and Welsh Wethers, 3 Fat Sows, 1 Berkshire Boar, 2 stylish Cobs, five and six years old, fee., &c., at the Wynnstay Home Farm, Euabon. MR LLOYD respectfully announces that he has B; he aourcd w:'h instructions from Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., to SELL BY AUCTIC a the Home Farm, situate as above, on Tuesday, Fel in-, 25TH, 1876. the whole of the above Live Stock, &a. Descriptive catalogues are in course of preparat on; a,1ae full particulars will appear in future advertisements. Pimey. Wrexhaa. 807i Saks udicrn. Mr. Lloyd. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 100 HEAD OF CATTLE. Highly attractive sale of 100 Head of Cattle, in- cluding Calving Cows, Fat Cows, Stirks, Bullocks, &c.; 16 Hoi ses, including several strong and powerful Waggon Horses, Ponies, Colts, Hack Horses, &c.; 300 Ewes and Lambs, and Welsh Wethers j 00 breeding Sows, and Store Pigs, and the whole of the valuable and modern Imple- ments of Husbandry, Waggons, Carts, &c., &c., at llz;1 ROYTON, Situate in the Parish of Bangor, four miles from Wrexham, and four from Ptuabon. MR LLOYD has great pleasure in an- nouncing that lie has been honoured with instructions from Mrs Mulliner (who is relinquishing farming pursuits), to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises at Eoyton, situate as above, on Monday and Tuesday, March 13th and 14th, 1876, the whole Y, of the above Live Stock, and Implements of Husbandry, &c., &c. Full particulars will appear in future advertise- ments and catalogues. Plassey, Wrexham. 805h Messrs. Churton, Elphiok, & Co. HOLT, DENBIGHSHIRE. Sale of Dwelling-houses, Cottages, Gardens, and a 1 11 piece of very excellent Land, all Freehold, and situate in the contributory borough of Holt, divided into six Lots. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & CO. respectfully announce that they have been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, on Mon- day, the 28th day of February, 1876, at One for Two o'clock p.m. most punctually, at the Gredington Arms Inn, in Holt, in six Lots, or in such other lots as may be decided upon by the Vendors at the time of sale, and subject to conditions then to be pro- duced, Three DWELLING-HOUSES and Four COTTAGES, with outbuildings, gardens, or crofts, and a piece of very excellent LAND, called the Pavement Field," near Esp Hill," containing 4a. Or. 23p. or thereabouts, in the respective occupa- tions of James Pridding, John Hughes, Robert Cheetham, Thomas Woodhall, Alfred Hughes, Robert Holmes, and Charles Bellis. For further particulars see handbills, or apply to Mr EDWARD MORGAN, the Agent, 10, Temple-row, Wrexham the AUCTIONEERS, Chester, and Whit- church (Shropshire); or Messrs. WALKER & SMITH, Solicitors,Chester. 851j Mr. G. F. Byford. RurHIN AUCTION MART. MR G. F. BYFORD will Sell by Auction, at his Mart (adjoining the Town-hall), on TUES- DAY, the 15th instant (Fair day), commencing at Eleven oclock— 2 Fat Cows, 1 Cross-bred Cow with calf at foot, 10 Prune ripe cross-bred Wethers, 20 Prime ripe Welsh Wethers. N.B.—The sheep will be sold in pens of five. Also, at the same place, several lots of Farm Imple- ments, comprising a set of 2-horse Iron Harrows, a set of Clover Seed Harrows, Cambridge Roller, a Clover Seed Barrrow, Chain and Shaft Gearing. Set of Ploughing Chains, Cow Ties, Wheel Chain (equal to new), &c, &c. Plas-yn-Llan, Ruthin, Feb. 10, 1S76. 856h Messrs. Baugh, Jones, and Co. SALE OF REVERSIONARY INTEREST, IN PLAS PIGOT, DENBIGH. TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGII, JONES, and Co., at the Bull Hotel, Denbigh, on MONDAY, the 21st day of February, 1876, at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon prompt, subject to conditions to be then produced, the REVERSION- ARY INTEREST expectant on the decease of a Lady 55 years of age, of and in all that very compact, valuable, modern, convenientlv-arranged, and substantially-built MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, called" Plas Pigot," with the Out-buildings, ornamental Grounds, and productive Kitchen Gardens thereunto belonging and ad- joining, situate in or near the town of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Mrs Davies, the tenant for life. The views from the house and grounds are very picturesque and extensive, and altogether the property is compact, and such as is rarely met with. For further particulars apply to Mr SHERRATT, Solicitor, Wrexham, or the Auctioneers, Temple Cham- bers, Wrexham. 853o Messrs Pickering and Sons. AT BURTON HALL, ROSSETT, About seven miles from the city of Chester, five miles from Wrexham, and under one mile from the Rossett Station, on the Chester and Shrewsbury line of railway. MESSRS PICKERING AND SONS HAVE been favoured with instructions from B. S. Roberts, Esq. (who is giving up the dairy), to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, the 1st day of March, 1876, the whole of his choice-bred Dairy Cows and Heifers, Prime Fat Bullocks, well-bred Colts, Fat and Store Pigs, Fat Sheep, Poultry, Dairy Vessels, Stack of Prime Hay, Mangolds, Dairy of Prime Cheese, &c., &c., comprising-31 choice-bred coloury in-calf cows and heifers, most of which are on the point of calving; 12 fresh barren cows and heifers, 10 prime fat bullocks, 25 fat sheep, five prime bacon pigs, two young pedi- gree boars of the small white breed, one young gilt ditto, sow and pigs, four strong store pigs, about 30 couple of fowls of the Brahma breed, a very handsome grey cob, eight-years-old, stands 14 hands 3 in., steady to ride or drive, two aplendid half- bred bay fillies, three and four-years-old, by "St. Clare" (unbroken), likely to make a good pair for donble harness, a vety promising two-years-old brown filly, by II St. Clare," nearly thoroughbred, ditto three-years-old bay ditto, by St. Clare," nearly thoroughbred, large hog of yellow globe and long red mangolds, containing about 80 tons, in lots to suit purchasers, stack of prime meadow hay, about 27 tons ;n lots, large tin cheese tub to hold about 140 gallons, large wood ditiocurd strainer .ditto mill, ditto breaker, fillets and binders, cheese vats, ditto stool, three patent lever cheese presses (by Comes," nearly new), atmospheric churn in perfect order, cultivator, two wheel ploughs by Howard," lawn mower, quantity of empty bags, &c., &c. Also a dairy of about 100 prime Cheese, to be sold in lots to suit purchases. Lunch at Eleven o'clock; Sale to commence at half- past Twelve prompt. Full particulars in Catalogues' which may be had twelve days prior to Sale, on the premises or at the Auctioneers' Office, The Eastgate, Chester. h Mr Lovatt. WREXHAM, No. 4, CRESCENT TERRACE. Sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (nearly new), consisting of French iron bedsteads, straw palliasses, feather bed.?, mahogany hair-seated couch and chairs, chests of drawers, wash-stands, toilette tables, glasses and services, towel rails, Windsor chairs, painted tables, fenders, irons, carpets, linen, cutlery, and plated goods. In consequence of the death of the late Mr Manuel Jones.cheese factor, Miss Jones, who is giving up housekeeping, has instructed MR LOYATT to SELL BY AUCTION upon the premises above named, on Monday, February 21st, 1876, the v 'a of the capital FURNITURE, which a(t.,tpA -.lr kitchen, parlour, and bedrooms. Full particulars in catalo^ Sale at 2 o'clock. Old Swan Inn, Feb. 9th, 1876. 861 Saks Drifrafe dontxad. ON SALE, a few tons of Prime Old Meadow HAY.—Apply to Mr Jones, Black Inn, Rhuddlan. 76ie FOR SALE, about four miles from Wrex- ham, a quantity of splendid BRICKS, either in a lump. or by the 1000.—Apply to Mr Bickerton, Buck Inn, Bangor, 826c TO BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, a Stack of wflll-harrested RYE-GRASS and CLOVER HAY, about 30 tons.—Apply to Mr G. F. Byford, Auctioneer Plasynllan, Ruthin. ON SALE. ABOUT 30 TONS of Fresh Threshed BARLEY STRAW, very dry and clean, in three well-made Stacks, in a field adjoining the Railway Station. Price (for cash) £ 70; three months allowed to clear off.—Apply to Mr W. GRREN, Ruthin. 855h BROOKHOUSE NURSERY, DENBIGH. LARCH FOR SALE. r A large quantity of Splendid LARCH on SALE, from 2\ to 4 feet high.—For particulars apply to MR JOHN WILLIAMS, Brookhouse Nursery, 775 Denbigh. LAND. TO BE SOLD, FREEHOLD LAND, in Elm Park, adjoining Newsham Park, Liverpool, aboat 3,400 yards, suitable for houses of the class IOÐW there in continuation thereof.—Apply to Robert T. Bell, Chevet Hey, Wrexham. Adjoining Newsham Park, Liverpool.—TO BE SOLD, Six modern HOUSES, Freehold, all in most excellent order, thoroughly drained, and respectably tenanted Each house contains two entertaining, four bed, two dressing, one bath, and two W.C. rooms.—Apply to Robert T. Bell, Chevet Hey, Wrexham. 75ge tg&I anh nti(ts. ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1876. LOVATT'S OLD SWAN INN. TUESDAY, FEB. 29TH. MR LOVATT has much pleasure in an- nouncing, with the sanction of his friends, the ANNUAL DINNER will be held as above, instead of ASH WEDNESDAY. PRESIDENTS. HON. G. T. KENYON, W.OVERTON, Esq.,J.P. | COUNCILLOR MUELESS. ALDERMAN OWEN. | MB MORGAN. The Chair will be taken at Six o'clock. Tickets 5s. each, for which an early application is requested. 86 No. 3 DENBIGH RIFLES AND YEOMANRY CAVALRY. THE THIRD ANNUAL B A L L OF WUN NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS, PRIVATES, And Friends of the above, will take place at the COUNTY HALL, DENBIGH, On TUESDAY, February 15th, 1876. TICKETS, including Refreshments (except wineg &c.):—Gentlemen, 5s in uniform, 4s; Ladies, 4s; Double ticket (lady and gentlemen), 8s. An early application for tickets is requested. DANOINa TO COKVENCB ATNrim O'CLOCK P.M. GEORGE T. SMITH, Denbigh, Jan. 16th, 1876. Hon. Sec. TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. MR R. WOOSNAM'S OR RAND EVENING CONCERT Will be held at the above place on MONDAY, the 21st inst., Under the patronage of his Worship the Mayor (T. Eyton-Jones, Eiq.). W. Low, Esq., J. Beirne, Esq., and T. Rowland, Esq. VOCALISTS Soprani -Miss CORDELIA EDWARDS, from th" University College of Wales. Mezzo Soprano-Mrs WOOSNAM. Tenor-Mr R. WOOSNAM. Baritone-Mr S. SANDY. Basso—Mr T. HOUGHTON. Comic Mr ATTWELL and Mr B. ANDERSON. Also, the Gentlemen of St. Mark's Choir. Conductor-Mr EDWIN HABRISS. Admission—Reserved Chairs, 3s; Unreserved Chairs, 2a; Back Sf its, Is; Gallery, 6d. Doors open at 7-30, commence at 8. Tickets may be had from Mr Bayley, Stationer, and at the door. 854c WEE JAM WORKING MEN'S HALL AND INSTITUTE. THE POSTPONED ANNUAL GENE- RAL MEETING of the above will take place in the Reading Room on Wednesday next, the 16th inst,. at 8 p.m. EDWAED EVANS, February 10th, 1876. Hon Secretary. 850 THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, tlat the Twenty-third ANNUAL GENERAL MEET- ING of the proprietors of the above Company will Lo held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in Wrexham, on MONDAY, the 28th day of February instant, at Twelve o'clock at noon precisely, to receive the Beport of the Directors for the year ending 31st December, 1875, and to elect Directors and Auditors. By Order of the Board, JOHN FRANCIS, Secretary. Wrexham, 7th February, 1876. 852o WREXHAM SAVINGS BANK. THE SAVINGS BANK will be open for the transaction of Business EVERY THURSDAF from four till five o'clock, as well as every Monday from twelve till two, and Saturday from half-past six till eight, from and after thin date. By Order of the Tnutees and Managers, JOHN BURY, Actuary. January 28 th, 1876. 817j ItepI aitb flublk Ifafias. HOWELL'S FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOLS, DENBIGH. ON TUESDAY, the 7th March next, a Vacancy for One Orphan Inmate on the Founda- tion, between the age of peven and twelve years, will be filled up at the above Institution. And also Vacancies for Two Pay Boarders over seven years of age. Terms X20 per annum payable Quarterly in advance. Forms of Application for the above several Vacancies to be had from Mr MARTIN SMITH, Park-street, Denbigh, Clerk to the Local Governors, and which must be sent to him on or before Saturday, the 26th instant. Former Applica- tions made should be renewed by letter to the Clerk on or before the last mentioned date. No Applications to be made to the Local Governors individually. No Child will be admitted who cannot at least say the Lord's Prayer, read an easy verse in the New Testa- ment, form letters on a slate, and say the first half of the Multiplication Table to the satisfaction of the Examiner. Denbigh, 2nd February, 1876. h BRYMBO WATFR COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Fourteenth Half-yearly Ordinary Meeting or the Shareholders of the Brymbo Water Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Monday, the 28th day of February, 1876, at the hour of Three o'clock in the afternoon. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from Monday, the 21st inst., until after the meeting. I By order of the Directors, M. HARROP, Secretary. Offices—Broughton, Wrexham, 11th February, 1876. 847h j)U! ntiûn. FRESHFIELD COLLEGE, FOEMBY, NEAR LITEMPOOL. Principal: The Rev. George Bartle, D.D., D.C.L. PUPILS carefully prepared for the Universi- ties, Public Schools, Competitive Examinations, and Commercial Pursuits. Freshfield College is eminently adapted to meet the requirements ef young, delicate, and backward boys. The efficiency of the Educational Department is proved by the fact that no School in Englamd, whether public or private, has surpased, and few have equalled, in average numbers, the candidates prepared by Dr. Bartle, at Walton-on-the-Hill and Freshfield, and passed by him at the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations. The next Quarter will begin on Friday, the 28th inatant. b rahtsmtn' s bj)t.. SStS. THE TEA TRADE. 14, HIGH-STEBKT, "KXXHAX. THE present Season's arrivals c TNB TEAS from China are again^exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years b fully main- tained. The most delicate taste ef connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old CHOICE KAIsow-so highly appreciated by consumers of the finer classes of TEA. -o -Tha unparalleled success which has marked the pro- grem of our Budno4 bolk yw so yw to 00 mdt SE < our practical knowledge of TEA, and ef the exercise of proper care in the selection of Stook, which eaablesos to sell TEAS and COFFEES of superior Qualities at moderate Prices. We tender our sincere thanks to our munerona Customers for their constantly increasing support and extensive recommendation. They may rest assured that all orders entrusted to us will eontiaue to have our prompt attention. The following qualities are well wortk special aoiice .3 s. d. Strong KAISOW CONGOU, refreshing pmngent t Fine KAISOW CONGOU, a choice mixture 1 4 Delicious BREAKFAST CONGOU. This is a perfect Tea of great strength 3 6 Choice HONING CONGOU. This a Tea pt sterling quality 8 I Fiaest MONINQ CONGOU. We cpeoially commend this high-claa Tea. 3 9 Finest LAPSANG SOUCHONG, uns 'passed at the price 3 4 Finest KAISOW CONGOU, a famil. mixture of fine Teas, choicely blended, rich ii flavour. 3 II The Finest MIXTURE OF TEAS tl,at oan be produced. This is the prince of Teas 3 8 A Choice and Select Stock of RENCH, ITALIAN, AND COLONIAL GOODS. AGENTS FOR SPIERS AND POKD.S CELEBRATED WINES AND SPIRITS. ——— Orders per Post or Carrier promptly attended tee Family Orders of Two Pounds ud upwards delivered free to any Railway Station. C. K. 1DENSON AND CO., Family Grocers, 14, HIGH-STREET WREXHAM. 447o WILLIAM COOPER, SLATER, PLASTERER, &c., BEGS to inform the Gentry and Inhabi- tants of Wrexham and its neighbourhood thwu he has succeeded to the business carried on by his late father for upwards of 30 years, and kopes by strict attention to business, with good workmanship and moderate charges, to merit a irhare of their support. GSNSBAL REPAJms. C WANING, COLOTRSINQ, &0. Address: i2, MARKET-STREET, AID 6, WELL-STREET, WREXHAM. 8l9e SPRING FURISHING, 1876. i ONE 8, ST PETER'S SQUARE, RUTHIN, Is now showing a very choice assortment in new FURNISHING GOODS. BrusselTapestries, Kidderminster, Dutch, and Felt Carpets. Linoleo n and Floor Oil Cloths, to fit Roomt, H lis, &c. Linen md Cotton Sheetings. Oounte panes, Toiletisgs, and Toilet Covers. Damas and Wool Tablings, Table Cloths, and N pkins. Fteucl,. and English Cretonnes, Chintz, and Dimities. Silk and Wool Repps and Damasks in all e-. lours. THB FAVOUR or AN INSPECTION IS INVITED. 10th February, 1876. 858c SEEL. YSTBACHAN, SEED MERCHANT v AND ITU 'iS^RYMAN, High-street, W iow> has much pleasure in calling the attention c> ih.- public to his UNRIVALLED SELECTIONS ofKi. Flower Garden, fad Farm SEEDS. Early orders solicited. Illustrated Catalogues, with Prices forwarded toe ooap^ticatira. EraZttsnten's ^Ibbrtssfs. SPECIAL IMPORTANT NOTICE. CARPETS! CARPETS!! CARPETS! FURNISHING, FURNISHING, FURNISHING. T. J. W 1 L L 1 A M s > HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH, Respectfully announces that owing to his rapidly increasing trade in the above departments, he has this season bought a more extensive and select stock of Carpets and Furnishing Goods than he has hitherto done, which cannot be surpassed either in price, design, or quality by any house in the trade. A SPECIAL SHOW of the undermentioned goods will commence next week, and be con- tinued thoughout the season. CARPET DEPARTMENLT.-Brussels, Tapestries, Dutch and Felt Carpets, Rugs and Mats of every description, Cocoa and Indian Matting, Oilcloths and Linloleums of the best quality for rooms, lobbies, and stairs, likewise cut to fit any sized room. Plans of rooms taken and carpets made to order. FURNISHING DEPARTMENTS.—White and coloured Toilet Quilts, Toilet Covers, Linen and Cotton Sheetings of all widths and qualities. Table Linen and Napkins, Whitnev and Cloth Blanket* white and coloured Dimities, English and French Cretones, Muslin, Lace, and Tambour HanmnM Union and all Wool Damasks, Repps, &c. ^WONDERFULL REDUCTIONS.—-In qpfer it rntbt seen, fat Spring Gooia, T. J. W. it clearing off his surplus winter stotfk in the nnmerous dofttrtmenia at marvellously reduced phew. and an early call is therefore respectfnlly solicited. A large arri7al of BLACK SILKS, of the best makes, at considersblv less than the usual selling price. Also a large delivery of new Spring PRINTS. Patterns sent free on application. Sir T. J. WILLIAMS, 34, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH. February, 1876. 5S50 GANDY L A M 0 14 T, CHURCH AND SCHOOL FURNITURE MANUFACTURER, ST. WERBURGH'S MOUNT, CHESTER, (XUR WE CATHEDRAL), Is prepared to give Estimates, Designs, and show Samples for ALTAR TABLES, PULPITS, READING DESKS, LECTERNS, CHAIRS, &c., h* PLAIN OR EMBROIDERED ALTAR CLOTHS, CARPETS, CURTAINS, PEDE MATS, &c., &c, ALSO FOR ALL KINDS OF SCHOOL FURNITURE AND FITTINGS. A variety of specimens of SCHOOL ROOM DESKS AND SEATS, Botli fixed u4 reversible, with latest improvements, and to be purchased up advaatageow terst 0 V V I E W DBSICNS FAITHFULLY CAMUXD OUT. ale JHOM AS JJOWAKD, CABINET MAKER AND HOUSE FURNISHER, 8, HALL SQUARE, DENBIGH, Every description of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE always in sto?k. A larpe and choice seleetioK of Iron Bedsteads (Peyton and Peyton's make). Cheapest house in North Wales for Hair, Woel, and Flock Mattresses; Feather, Woel, or Flock Beds. Kitchen Tables, Cane-seated and Windsor Chain, American Rxking Chairs, &c, &c. Looking Glasses in every variety. BEDROOM SUITE (beautifully japanned and lined) comprising Wardrobe (lined with chintz), Set of Drawers, 3ft 6in Dressing Table and Large Toilette Glass, Wash Stand and Set of Waie, Pedestal Cupboard, three Chairs and Towel Rail. Warranted. CI4 10s. Mahogany DINING-ROOM CHAIRS, hair seating, Its each; COUCHES, SOFAS, EAST CHAIRS, at corresponding prices. Mahogany DINING TABLES, round ends, patent expanding screw, from £4: 10s. Walnut wood DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, all spring stuffed, upholstered is figured reM. £ 14 10s., worth £ 18. -or* Venetian Blinds made and repaired, Pictures framed, &c. A large and well-selected stock of EARTHENWARE. Attention called to Toilette Seta, cheapest in the trade. China Tea Srts, choice pattern, 40 pieces from 18s. Cut and moulded Table Glass 573, JJERESFOBD AND COM PAN Y, PAPER DEALERS, ACCOUNT BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Commercial and Ornamental Engravers, Lithographic Writers, LETTERPRESS AND LITHOGRAPHIC PRINTERS, AND BOOKBINDERS, CHESTER-STREET, MOLD. Billheads, Business Cards, Circulars, Plans of Estates, llluminated. Addressee, Bands and Tickets, Show Cards, Relief Stamping, Monograms Designed, Instands, Copying Presses, Writing and Copying Inks, Office Cabinets, Pencils and Pens, Letter Balances, Bill Cases, Date Cac cr, Despatch Boxes. 844b BUY RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE, IN SQUARES, As supplied to the Laundress of the PRINCESS OF WALES. IT is used by the RICHEST On account of its BEAUTY, And by the POOREST, Because of its CHEAPNESS! PRICE ONE PENNY THE SQUARE. To be had of all respectable Grocers, Oilmeu, and Druggists. Beware of Injurious Imitations. Letter from the Duchess of Edinburgh's Laundress Shepherd's Bush, October 28th, 1874. Messrs Reckitt and Sons. GENTLEMEN,—I am very much pleased with your SQUARE BLUE. I have now used it for some time, and both for BEAUTY of COLOOU and ECONOMY it far SURPASSES any other I have hitherto uect-Yours respectfully, SARAH GARDNER, 845c Laundress to H.R.B. the Duchess of Edinburgh. JJI C H A RD E L L IS, (Late of the King's Arms Hottl, Holywell), Begs to inform the General Pablic that he has takeR the .HORNS INN, WBBXHAM, And, in addition to the ordinary business of the bonse, he will oarry ea the POSTING in its various branehes. 690o: T. W. MATS0N- ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR O VPICIS: 12, TEMPLE ROW, WREXHAM. 547oj 23, IRONMONGER LANE, LONDON, (THB OLD B0178B). JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUR IS THE BEST. To -,taia the best, ask for JOHNSTON'S CORN FLOUU. It is rich in flesh.form; '1.' and heat-giving properties, and when boiled with milk ailords complete and perfect nourishment for children and persons of weak digestion. It is delicieus for Pudding-, Cwtaris Blancmange, &e. Illo JAMES A YORK, AOOOUNTANT, &c., VALE STREET, DENBIGH. MORTGAGES AND LOANS NEGOTIATED. EXTTTS AND DEBTS OOLLBCTKD. TRADESMEN'S BOOKS POSTED A-Np AUDITED. AMERICAN WATCH COMPANY FACTOiT AT W ALTHil1, MASS. AgenZ f- WrtKham and. Datriei F. F P, A S B R 42, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. ITatohes in Gold and Silver Cases at prieoe ra&giig from Y,4 10s. upwards. 84800 SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES TO SUIT ALL SIGHTS. AT ALL PRICES. SPECTACLES from ONE SHILLING and EYE GLASSES from ONE SHILLING and SIXPENCE, at F R A S E P. s HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 04000