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Sales Inr Judinn. Messrs Davies and. Armor. GREAT SXLPI, OF MONTHLY FkT STOCK .k I' D-NBI'TH. MESSRS DAVIES AND ARMOR WIN SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 12th of December, 1876 (Denbigh Fair Day), in front of the Roval O ik U Eloye., o'clock, a.m., prompt-, 46 Head of Prime Fat Shorthorn BULLOCKS and HEIFERS, perfectly rip" And of heavy weights. The Cattle will be sold separately, and a fortnight's keep will be allowed for most of the Stock. The above are the property of R. Wynne, Esq., Bach- ymbyd; P. H. Chambres. Esq., Ll/smeirchion; T. W. Chapman, Esq., The Roe, St. Asaph. N.B.-The Auctioneers wish to draw attention to the above Stock, as being perfectly ripe, of excellent quality, and of heavy weights. f I\ ALSO, 50 FAT WELSH EWES, ,1" In Pens of Five. Further Entries at the above Sale are respectfully solicited. Royal Oak, Denbigh, December 4th, 1876. 0 Messrs Pickering and Sons. I ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12th, 1876. Grand Christmas Sale and Show at the ERMINE CATTLE MART, CHESTER. MESSRS PICKERING AND SONS will SELL BY AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of December. 1876, at the above-named Mart, the undermentioned PRIME FAT STOCK, all of which are suitable for the Christmas market, viz:— "7 140 exceedingly prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Cows 7 splendid Fat Bulb (heavy weights) 135 Ripe Sheep (chiefly wethers) 65 prime Fat Bacon and Porket Pigs 5 Ripe Fat Calves The Auctioneers will offer the following Prizes for sompetition:- A Silve. Cup: value £ 5 for thf best Fat Bullock any age: the winner to give the purchaser X2, A Silver Cup, value £5, for the best Fat Heifer, not having more than four broad teeth; the winner to give the purchaser £ 2. A Silver Cup. vdue JC5. for the best Fat Cow, any age; the winner tn give the purchaser £2, A Siiy^r Meda* value £ S? for the best Fat Bull, any age, the M'nrrr g've th? nnrchaser £ 1 A Silver Cup value X5. for the best Five Cattle in the Sale Ya.d the ,>rope;tr- f on* person. A Silver Cup, vlllue £5; rLlr the ChftnipirnBeest in the Sale Yard. A S:JV'f>r Cun. value X3 for the second best ditto. A Silrer Cu-" £ 2 for the third best ditto. A Silver Medal, value X3, for the b-st pen of Three Fat Pigs to" winner to give the purchaser .£1. A Silver Medal, value X3. for the best pen of Five Fat Sheep; the winner to give the purchaser XI. All Prizes will be awarded for best quality by two Competent Judges, whose decisions shall be final, before the Sale Rommencps. All Stock exhibited for Prizes must have been in the owner's possession at least three months, and be the property of regular supporters of the Ermine Sales. All Stock entered for Show must be bona fide sold for slaughter, Entries are now closed, and under no circumstances Can any other Stock compete for Prizes. All Stock to be in the Sale Yard not later than 9 o'clock a.m. Catalogues may be had ten days prior to Sale. Sale to commence positively not later than Ten t'clock. 718c Mr. Lloyd. FAIR DAY ATTCTIOI SALE. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1876 In the North Wales and Cheshire Auction Mart, at Wrexham. 1%/| R. LLOYD respectfully thanks his LTJL Patrons for the unlimited support they have given him to carry out these successful Sales, and has the pleasure of announcing that his next SALE will be held on Thursday. December Slat, 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 Ba.con 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 R. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., T. LI. FitzHugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., General Townshend. S. Yorke. Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Captain Ormrod. A. Peel, Esq., T. P. Jones Parry, Esq., Captain Godfrey, A. Balfour, Esq., E. Swetenham. Esq., E. Randies, Esq., F. Cotton, Esq., W. H. Meredith, Esq., J. Clark. Esq., S. P. Hope, Esq., Marchwiel Hall, R. C. Webster, Esq., George Plant, Esq., Henry Dennis, Esq., Henry Humphreys, Esq.. New BRITISH Iron Company, Mrs Johnson, Messrs T. Evison. R. Peate, T. R. Parry, S. T. Reeves, E. Lewis, J. Griffiths, —Humphreys, Berse, 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 solicited. SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT, COM MENCING WITH CALVES AND PIGS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 1876. The fourth annual Great Sale and Show of Christmas Fat Stock will take place in the North Wales and Cheshire Auction Mart. at ( WREXHAM, on the above date, when Six Sterling SILVER CUPS will be awarded. Value the Sum of Sixty Guineas. MR LLOYD has great pleasure in an- nouncing that, he will hold his fourth annual SALE of Christmas FAT STOCK in his Auction Mart as above, on Monday, December 11th, commencing at Eleven o'clock. The following Stock are already altered .-— 85 of the Grandest Fat Bullocks and Heifers, includ- ing 4 from Wynnstav, weighing 4 tons 10 cwt. 200 superior Shropshire and Welsh Wethers. 70 very neat Pork and Bacon Pigs. Several Fat Cattle. The property of Sir W. W. Wynn. Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Edmund Peel, Esq Captain Ormrod, H. Lees, Esq., T. Beakbane, Esq.. S.'P. Hope, Eq, Simon Yorke, Esq.. Major Roper. J. Kendrick, Esq., H. Dennis. Esq., E. Swetenham. Esq., Captain Godfrey, George P!ant, Esq., Messrs T. R. Parry, T. Meredith, S. T. Reeves, New British Iron Company, R. Parker, Belgrave, J. Lea, Mrs Johnson, J. Griffiths, T. Roberts, T. Forrester, J. K. Birch, Ellis Woolrich, J. Edwards, J. Milligan, A. Sutton, R. Thomas, H. Morris. G. Parker, Harrison {Clays),' Moss, Owens, Jackson, R. Hariison (Plascoch), &.c., &c. Keep will be given on most of the Stock, or if taken away on day of sale the following allowances will be madeBeasts 5s per head, sheep Is per head, and pigs Gd per head. The lots in catalogue only will be allowed to compete for prizes. All Stock to b3 in its proper place not later than Nine o'clock. Any other entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Eleven o'clock prompt. IIIIoow. Plassey, near Wrexham. f aIrs (JIT ((udinn. Mr Snape. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. To be Sold by Auction, by MR WILLIAM SNAPE, on Thursday, December 14rh, 1876, a large quantity of MANURE, derived from the sweepings,of streets, and cleansing of drains, privies, and ashpits, and house refuse, as now deposited m the Corporlttion Yard, in the Holt-road, and divided into lots of about 35 tons each. Sale at Fou- p.m. Further particulars may be had on application to the Inspector of Nuisances at his office, in the Guildhall, or to the auctioneer, High-street, Wrexham. JOHN JAMES, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, December, 5th, 1876. 713o Sales by Urfoai* Contract. FOR SALE, about One Hundred and Fifty JL- Thousand BRICKS, at Bedwell, near Marchwiel, Wrexham.—Apply to Mr Bxkerton, Buck Inn, Bangor. 460b TO EE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY a Row of Eight COTTAGES, situate at Coedpoeth three milps from Wrexham. Also, a Detached DWELLING-HOUSE and BUILDING LAND. All in thorough repair, and well tenanted. Rents, X63 per annum.—For further particulars apply to Hampden A. Poyser, Solicitor, 2, Temple Row, Wrexham. 638b PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. DENBIGHSHIRE. VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Shortly to be offered for Sale by Auction. ALL those Five Fields. Pieces, or Parcels of LAND, containing by admeasurement 18 acres or thereabouts, called "MINERA," otherwise TYDDYN SQUIRE," situate if. the parish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, AND now in the occupation of Edward Roberts. The above is nearly EM-rounded by thp property of Burton, Esq., and VL-joining th" Old Minera Works, a level to which has been driven through part of this property. Coal can now be seen in this level, Itnd it is confidently believeu that a coal vein runs through the heart of this land. For further particulaisipply to Mr W. A. Pughe, solicitor, TIL-I.nf cllin. 645h Ifogal anh Ijntrlix Ifatias. DENBIGHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Denbigh, will be held at, the County y I Hall, in Ruthin, on THURSDAY, the 4th day of January, 1877. at Twelve o'clock at neon, and will be continued at the same place on the following day at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to the acts made and passed regarding the police, and the business relating to the assessment application or management of the County Stock or Rate, will commence on Thursday aforesaid at Twelve o'clock, at which hour all bills and demands against the county, are to be laid before the Court. The Grand and Pettv Jurors, and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to surrender in discharge of their bail, are in appear at the County Hall aforesaid, on Friday, the 5th day of January, 1877, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. JOSEPH PEERS. Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 4th December, 1876. Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my office (if practicable) four days at least. before the Sessions. N.B.—The County Treasurer will pay the claims against the County, at the County Hall, in Ruthin, on Monday, the 5th of January next, at Ten o'clock a.m. 715c COUNTY OF FLINT. "]\J OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the 1^1 GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the county of Flint will be held, by adjournment, at the County Hall, in Mold, in the said county, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of January next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when all business relating to the assessment, application or management of the county and police rates will commence. And notice is also given, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said county of Flint, will be held at. the County Hall, aforesaid, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of January next, at half-past. Ten o'clock in the forenoon. All business relating to the assessment, applica- tion or management of the county and police rates, will commence at noon of the same day. All depositions and instructions for indictments must be sent to my office in Mold, if practicable, six days before the next Quarter Sessions, other- wise the costs will not be A llowed. A. T. ROBERTS. b Clerk of the Peace. COUNTY OF FLINT. TVfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN", that the proposed New Basis as standard for a fair and equal County Hate for the said county of Flint, which was prepared by a Committee of Justices of the Peace of the said county, by direction of the Court of Quarter Sessions of the county, and which was subsequently laid by them before the General Quarter Sessions ut the Peace, held for the said county, on Wednesday, the 18th day of October last, will be taken into consideration at the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said county, to be held at the County TTALL, in Mold, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of January next, at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon. By Order of Court, A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Mold, Nov. 24th, 1876. 724b SCHOOL BOARD FOR RUABON. NOTICE is Hereby Given that:— 1.—The above School Board have (subject to the approval of the Education Department) made certain Bye-laws in pursuance of the powers given to the School Board by sec. 74 of the elementary Education Act, 1870. 2.—A printed copy of the proposed Bye-laws will continue deposited for inspection by any ratepayer at the Court House, Ruabon, the offices of the School Board, for one month from the date of the publication of this notice. 3.—At the expiration of the said month the said proposed Bye-laws will be submitted to the Educa- tion Department for approval. 4.—The School Board will supply a printed copy of the said proposed Bye-laws gratis to any rate- payer. J. DENBIGH JONES, Clerk to the Board. Ruabon, 5th December, 1876. 722f "YGWlR YN ERBYN Y BYD." J AN EISTEDDVOD AND CONCERT in connection with the Welsh Church Sunday School will be held at the TOWN HALL, CHESTER, on WEDNESDAY, January 3rd, 1877, at 6.30 p.m. Mr H. C. Raikes, M.P., will preside, and the Very Rev. the Dean of Banger, the Vicar of Wrexham, and other Welsh Clergy are expected to take part in the pro- ceedings. Tickets-2s, Is, and 6d, to be had of Messrs. Phillip- son and Golder, Minshull and Hughes, and Mr W. Con- way, Eastgate-street, Chester. 0000 IV. JtgaI anh gufrlic Ifafias. ESCLUSHAM CHURCH. A LECTURE "will be delivered at the Town Hall, Wrexham, on Fridav, the 22nd of December, 1876, by W. ST. CHAD BOSCAWEN, ESQ., of the British Museum. Subject "UNDER THE DUST OF AGES." The Chair will be taken by the Vicar at 7 p.m. Tickets—Reserved Seats, 2s; Body of Hall, Is; Gallery, 63 may be had of Mr R. Potter and the Misses Whiting, High-street. Several Christmas Trees will be exhibited in the Town Hall, Wrexham, on the 27th, 28th, and 29th. Ladies and Gentlemen sending contributions will kindlv affix the price to each article. To be sent to the Town Hall before 4-15 o'clock on the 20th instant. A Committee of ladies will be held in the Town Hall at 4.15 p.m. on Thursday next, thel2th inst. A Grand Amateur Concert will take place at the Public Hall on the 2nd of January, 1877, at 7-30 p.m. JAMES DIXON, 719b Hon. Sec. of the Committee. PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. MRS MARIE HANNAN purposes giving a Dramatic Performance early in January next, for the BENEFIT OF MRS WHITE'S ORPHAN HOME. The Drama of "POOJ'i JOE," adapted from the late Charles Dickens' I- Bleak House," will be presented. Full particulars will be duly announced. 706c DENBIGHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND GENERAL DISPENSARY. LADY PATRONESS. MRS HUGII R. HUGHES, YSTRAD. PRESIDENT. OLIVER BURTON, ESQUIRE, GWAKNYNOG. THE ANNUAL BALL, in aid of the Funds of this Charity, will take place in the COUNTY HALL, Denbigh, on THURSDAY, the 21st December next. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. By order of the Committee, W. VAUGHAN JONES, 1 • Secretary. Denbigh, 25th Nov., 1876. 693b fitters. TO CONTRACTORS, MILLWRIGHTS, AND OTHERS. THE Directors of the Minera Mining Z5 Company, Minera, Wrexham, invite Tenders for the necessary Works required in putting the Minera Corn Flour Mill, situate at Minera, in com- plete and thorough repair. Detailed specifications of the intended works may be seen at my office on and after the 29th instant, when sealed tenders addressed to me and endorsed Minera Mill" must be delivered at my office on or before Monday, the 11th proximo. The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. HOWEL DAVIES. 39, Hope-street, Architect and Surveyer. Wrexham, Nov. 24th, 1876. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. PARTIES desirous of submitting TENDERS -t. for the erection and completion of a NEW CHAPEL, at Glan'ravon, for the English Presby- terians, may inspect the Plans and Specifications on and after Tuesday next, at the Old Chapel, Glan'ravon. Sealed Tenders, endorsed Tender for Chapel," are to be delivered to the Rev. ISAAC JONES, Berse Cottage, Wrexham, on or before December 28th, 1876. HOWEL DAVIES, Architect and Surveyor, 39, Hope-street, Wrexham. December 7th, 1876. 723o WREXHAM UNION. TENDERS. r THE Guardians of the above Union are prepared to receive TENDERS for supplying the Workhouse with the undermentioned articles, viz.-—Butcher's Meat, Flour, Oatmeal, Grocery, and Coal, for three months, from the 28th December. Samples, where practicable, may be seen at the Workhouse. Forms of tender, with an estimate of the quantity of each article required, and all other information, may be had on applica- tion to Mr Ralph, Master of the Workhouse. Sealed tenders, properly endorsed, must be sent to me on or before Ten o'clock on Thursday, the 21st instant. J. OSWELL ,BURY, 729b Clerk. 'J", ,t 'F'e;r' J..út:Ít. JJESSBS. JjA VI E S AND SON, i 58, HOPE-STREET, W REX ff A )f, Jr 1 Have now completed the whole of their purchases in WOOLLEN GOODS For the earning season, comprising all the new patterns in Scotch, Irish, and Welsh Tweeds. A speciality in heavy Tweeds for shooting suits; a large assortment of all other makes of Woollen Goods for Navy, Military, and Clerical wear; a fine selection of all the leading patterns in Overcoating, and Ladies and Gentlemen's Ulsters. S. DAVIES & SON would also invite special attention to their large and fine selection oilmall the newest makes and styles of the.ir superior class of HOSIERY, T. which the increase in this department is a sufficient criterion for the superiority and style of the geods they keep in stock. This department is now complete, to which they would invite an inspection. •1 •' « MACINTOSH COATS. Having placed large orders in for these goods some months since, Messrs D. and S. have been able to get them well made. specially to their own orders; as they give this department special attention, they would invite an inspection. All best goods warranted. They have made special arrangements, so that they can show their customers patterns to select from; and Coats, or any other kind of waterproof garments, made to order. One or two specialities they would call attention to are the ENGINE ULSTER COAT, patented as an Engine Coat; also a speciality in DRIVING and SHOOTING COATS, and TWEED WABTERPROOFS in variety. They also keep in stock a large quantity of RUGS, PORTMANTEAUS, AND UMBRELLAS. LINCOLN AND BENNETT'S. CHRISTY'S AND TOWNSHENIYS SILK AND FELT HATS. r BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT, NO. 82. UNDER DAI'F JANUARY 7TH, 1876. WHXKKAB, DAVIES & SON, of 58, Hope-street, Wrexham, have, on the Sixteenth day of September, in the year of our Lord One Thousand Eight Hundred and Seventy-Six, purchased the right (tor Wrexham) of Mr A. Woolrich's Patent for the Improvement of a New Cat and Make of Trousers, which has been pronounced by the first tailers in London and Liverpool to be superior to any yet produced, they beg to call the attention of the nobility, gentry, clergy, and the pablie generally to the same. This invention has for its object the manufactnriBg of trousers in such a manner that they give way with the motion of the body, as if they were elastic, and can be cut from the usual quantity of cloth. A TRIAL IS PARTICULARLY INVITED. r o THE STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. C. K. BENSON AND CO., TEA DEALERS, FAMILY GROCERS, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL WAREHOUSEMEN. BEG respectfully to call the attention of their Patrons and the Public generally to their CHOICB AND WELL-SELECTSD STOCK OF PATRAS, VOSTIZZA, AND CEPHALONIA CURRANTS, J MUSCATELS, VALENCIA, AND SULTANA BAISINS, FRENCH PLUMS, ELEME FIGS. JORDAN, VALENCIA, AND BITTER ALMONDS, CANDIED LEMON, ORANGE, AND CITRON PEEL. CRYSTALIZED AND GLACE FRUITS, PRESERVED PINE APPLES. PEACHES. TOMATOES, APRICOTS, PEAS, MUSHROOMS AND GINGER. PATE DE FOIE GRAS, CURRIED FOWL AND RABBIT, TRUFFLES, POTTED MEATS,. AND SOUPS, PIC-NIC, AND DRIED OX TONGUES, SALAD CREAM, LUCCA OIL, TABLE JELLIES, FRUITS IN BOTTLE FOR DESERT. 1 INDIAN CHUTNET CURRIES, ANCHOVY, BLOATER, AND MULLIGATAWNY PASTE, f PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, JELLIES, Ac., Sc., A choice assortment of CHRISTMAS CAKES, PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS, BON BONS, COSAQUEB, J"S, &c.. be., lie., PARMASAW, GRUYERE, STILTON, AND CHESHIRE CHEESE. FOREIGN WINES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUERS. ENSON AND CO'S FAMILY GROCERY, FOREIGN AND COLONIAL STOBBB, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 'fefosmett's$bfrnss*s. ■ CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. GEORGE JJ ENEY Jj E E AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Are now showing a most extensive collection of FANCY ARTICLES IN ORMOLU, BRONZE, CRYSTAL, PORCELAIN, &c., COMPRISiNG Card Trays I Statuettes Caskets I Jardinieres Inkstands Vases Candlesticks Flower Stands Cigar Stands Glove Boxes Handkerchief Cases. And a variety of small Fancy Articles. Inexpensive JARDINIERS ON EBONY STANDS, FROM 28/6. BRONZE STATUETTES. FROM 22/6 PER PAIR. I ELECTRO PLATE. i An elegant selection of the best quality, in Nickel Silver, including Cases of Dessert and Fish Knives and Forks, Cruet Frames, Egg Stands, Biscuit Boxes, Preserve Dishes, Salts, &c. JEWELLERY DEPARTMENT. BROOCHES, EARRINGS, PENDANTS, NECKLETS, BRACELETS, LOCKETS, SLEEVE STUDS, &c., IN Plain Silver I French Gilt Engraved Silver Garnet Enamel Shell Oxydised Jet, &c. THE NEW VELVET BAG. FAN CHATELAINES, AND JEAN D'ARC GIRDLES, From 2/6. FANS. Every variety of Fans, from the simplest to the most elegant descriptions. YOUNG LADIES' DRESS FANS, from 5/9 to 42/- REAL LACE, MOUNTED WITH PEARL, IVORY, EBONY, AND SHELLS. MORNING FANS. VIENNA GOODS IN LEATHER, VELVET, AND WOOL WORK. A large collection, suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen, and Children, at moderate Prices, com- prising Glove and Handkerchief Chatelaines Sets Writing Cases Dressing Cases Students' Cases Travelling and Fitted Pocket Books Bags Purses Leather Bags Date Stands Seal and Velver Sags Writing Desks Scent and Jewel Cases Work Boxes Ivory Brushes Tea Caddies Albums Money Boxes, &c. Photo Frames Lined Baskets Smoking Requisites. IJULL ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS TRIES. BERLIN WOOL DEPARTMENT. NOVELTIES IN German and French Embroideries. Made-up Fancy Articles. Gipsy Tables, Fender Stools, Foot Stools, &c. Brass Work for .Mountings, &e. GEORGE HENRY LEE & COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. 726c OPENING OF NEW PREMISES! 62, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. JOHN ROBERTS & Co. have much pleasure in announcing the completion of their New Premises, which were opened on WEDNESDAY, December 6th, 1876, with a choice and varied selection of Teas, Coffees, Groceries, and Italian Goods, also Provisions of Superior Quality, which will be sold at the lowest remunerative profits. Customers may rest assured of being well served at this Establishment the Proprietors having practical knowledge and experience of the trade are determined to buy and sell for ready money, and to give strict personal attention to all orders. Great care and attention has been given to the selec- tion of China and Indian Teas, a splendid mixture of which will be offered at 2s 8d per lb. Note the address:— JOHN ROBERTS AND Co., TEA AND COFFKB DEALERS, GROCERS, ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN, AND PROVISION DEALERS, STAB SHOP, 52, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. 717. JjJDWARD B. B AKER, Illuminator to the Queen. 71, BRIDGE-STREET ROW, CHESTER, ADDRESSES DESIGNED & ILLUMINATED IN THB HIGHEST STYLE OF ART. 697h JEHQIADA JJHOLLES, MANUFACTURING SILVERSMITH AND ELECTRO PLATER, Silver, Plated, and Steel Cutlery, BRITAIN WORKS, HOWARD -STREET, SHEFFIELD, AND 22, BEDFORD-STREET, COVENT GARDEN, LONDON, Awarded the only GoLD MEDAL to Great Britain, for Silver and Electro Plate, at the Workman's International Exhibition, London, 1871. And Awarded the only Modal for Silver and Electro Plate at the Art Treasures Exhibition, Wrexham, 1876. Special designs for presentation plate prepared. Maker and designer of the Alexandra and Mono- gramic Spoone. 734c OUR ALMANACK FOR 1877. ft is our intention to present with the Wrexham Guardian" of the 23rd inst., a HANDSOME SHEET ALMANACK, CONTAINING A FINE ENGRAVING OF WYNNSTAY, And the usual Lists of Officers of Local Institutions, Justices of the Peace (with dates of appointment), and a variety of other (information. Afents should send their ordtrs early to the Head Office, 26, Hope-street, Wrexham. Erabesnitn's bbrtSSts. THE TEA TRADE. 14, HIGH-STREET, W REX HAM. TE at Season's arrivals of FINE TEAS from China are again exceedingly large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully main- tained. The most delicate taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the old Choice Kaisow-so highly appreciated by the con- sumers of the finer classes of Tea. The unparalleled success 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 quality at moderate prices. v We tender our sincere tto our numerous customers for their constantly increasing support and extensive recommendation and they may rest assured that all orders entrusted to us will continue to have their prompt attention. The following qualities are well worth special notice ;— s. d. Strong Kaisow Congou, refreshing, pungent 2 < Fine Kaisow Congou, a choice mixture. 2 4 Delicious Breakfast Congou. This is a perfect Tea oi great strength 2 < Choice Moiling- Congou. This is a Tea of ster- ling quality 2 S Finest Moning Congou. We especially recom- mend this high-class Tea 3 0 Finest Lapsang Souchong, unsurpassed at the price 3 4 Finest Kaisow Congou, a family mixture of fine Teas, choicely blended, rich in liavour S 6 The Finest Mixture of Teas that can be pro- duced. This is the Prince of Teas 3 8 A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF FEENCH, ITALIAN, AND COLONIAL GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS. C. K. B. & Co. deliver all Orders Free of Charge by their own vans or by carrier, or carriage paid to the neareet railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger, wffl have immediate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B. & Co's. Stores are opened at 8.0 a..m., aad closed at 7 p.m. On Thursdays at 8.SO p.m., and oa Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. N.B.-They will be entirely closed on the Foar Days set apart as Bank Holidays. C. K. BENS0N & C°- FAMILY GROCERS, 14, HIGH-STREET, 67lo WREXHAM. The T^NCORE WHISKY. JZi Lancet—" Wholesome and pleasant." The T^NCORE WHISKY. JJJ British Medical Journal—"A salt stimulant." The T^NCORE WHISKY. Jji Medical Times—" Very wholesome. May be safely used." The T^NCORE WHISKY. JCi Medical Press—^Invaluable as an alcoholic stimulant." The "C^NCORE WHISKY. JEA Medical Record—" The purest of alcoholic stimulants." The X^NCORE WHISKY. ■ Practitioner—" A safe stimulant" The T7INCORE WHISKY". JDi Sanitary Recoi d—u An excellent 'dietetic' stimulant." The TjlNCORE WHISKY. Hi Public Bealth-" hould be in genera' use." The XJ^NCORE WHISKY.. IJ Food Reformer—"All who value health should use it." The Xj^NCORE WHISKY. Jui Can be had from SPINKS & SON., WINE MERCHANTS, R H Y L. 124b ST. THOMAS'S HOSPITAL, Albert Embankment, S.E., 27th Feb., 1876. THE THANKS of the Medical Profession are due to Messrs BERNARD & Co. Leith Distillery, Scotland, for producing the ENCORE WHISKY—a Spirit more Wholesome and less Irritating than any Spirit extant, being especially useful for patients suffering from Gidney Disease. R. W. JONFS, F.C.S., L.R.P.E.C. FOR SALE, being no longer wanted, a handsome strong black Brougham HORSE, 16 hands one high, seven years old, very quiet and steady in harness.—Apply to Mr Robert Jones, Laurel Bank, Gresford. 735c » HIGH CLASS PORTRAITS TAKEN Mt DAILY at HELSBY'S ART STUDIO, DENBIGH, from 10 to 6. Saturday, 10 to 4 Pictures framed, &c. 432p STUD FOX TERRIER.—Fee, 5s. Pedigree and particulars from Mr E. MASK, Glaollyn, St. Asaph. 595e