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Saks by faction. Mr. Lloyd. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Highly important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock at ° PICKHILL, situalle 1 mile from Bangor, 3 from Wrexham, and 4 frcm Ruabon. MR. LLOYD has great pleasure in announc- ing that he has been honoured with instructions from Mr Lewis, who is relinquishing farming pursuits to SELL BY AUCTION in the Farmyard a,t Pickhill, situate as above, on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 12th, 1877, 11 the whole of his valuable LIVE STOCK, Agricultural Implements, &c., viz: 7 Powerful Cart Horses, 6 Hack and Cart Colts, 26 Prime Fat Heifers and 1 Bull, 12 Calving Cows and Heifers, 6 Fresh Barrens, 47 Shrop- shire Ewes and Ewe Lambs, 14 Store Pigs and breeding Sows. The whole of the Modern Farming Implements, by eminent makers, including several Wagons, Carts, Ploughs, Harrows, Rollers, ScutSes, Straw Cutters, &c. &c. Full particulars will be given in future Advertisements and Catalogues. Offices Plassey, near Wrexham. 80 MONTHLY HORSE SALE AT THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, WREXHAM. ME LLOYD has great pleasure in an- nouncing that he will hold his next Monthly HORSE SALE at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel on Thurs- day Next, February 8th, 1877, when he will offer for Sale 40 strong and powerful Wagon Horses, Hacks, and Hunters, stylish Cobs, Colts, &c. Also. a. very large assortment of harness, saddles, bridles, rngs, whips, aprons, &c.. the property of R. M. Thomas, Esq., W. H. Williams, Esq.. H. Whalley, Esq. (Plasmadoc), Dr. Wil- liams (Wrexham), Captain Owen (Althrey), W. Sherratt, Esq, Messrs Jackson (Little Erddig). J. Owens (Don- gray), W. Dicken (Porthwgan), T. Fearnall (Royton), J. Griffiths (Roden's Hall), T. Maddocks, &c., &c. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Catalogues are now ready, and may be obtained from the Auctioneer and place of sale. Further entries respectfully solicited. Offices: Plassey, Wrexham. FAIR DAY AUCTION SALE. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1877, "the North Wales and Cheshire Auction Mart, at Wrexham. E. LLOYD respectfully thank? his 1.TJS- Patrons for the unlimited support they "bare given him to carry out these successful Sales, and has the pleasure of announcing that his next SALE will be held on Thursday, February Sth. 1877. 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 ttiagnificent 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 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., Captain Godfrey, A. Balfour, Esq., E. Swetenham, Esq., E. Eandles, 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, E. Jones, J. Lee, &c., &c. Further Entries respectfully solicited. SALE AT TEN O'CLOCK PROMPT, COM MENCING WITH CALVES AND PIGS. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. First Annual Sale of FAT STOCK, &c., at Shrewsbury, Situate one mile from Wrexham, and four from Holt. T|/TR LLOYD has been honoured with IfJL instructions from Mr Robert Jones, to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the above premises, on Friday, 2nd March, 1877, 21 Ripe Fat Bullocks and Heifers 8 Calving Heifers 120 Clun Ewes, to lamb, by a pedigree Shropshire Ram." Full particulars in future advertisements. Offices: Plassey, Wrexham. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. Important Sale of Live Stock, Farming Implements, &c., at CHAPEL HOUSE, ISYCOED, situate 2 miles from Wrexham, and 2 from Holt. MR LLOYD has been honoured with in- structions from Mr Thomas Edwards, to SELL by AUCTION upon the above premises early in March, the whole of his Live Stock, Farming Implements. Dairy Vessels, part of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., including 10 calving cows and heifers, 2 cart horses, in-pig sows, the whole of his farming implements, &c., &c. Full particulars next week. Offices: Plassey, Wrexham. fr— Mr. C. E. Jones. OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE.. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. To be Sold by Auction, by MR C. E. JONES (Pursuant to an order of the Local Government Board), at the Bowling Green Inn, Overton, on Monday the 5th day of February, 1877, at Three p.m., mbject to the special conditions of the said Board, then to be read (and which may be inspected at the office of the undermentioned Solicitor three days prior to the sale), TWO MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES (formerly the Poor House of the Parish of Overton), with the Outbuildings and Appurtenances and the several Pieces or Parcels of excellent Land thereto adjoining and belonging, containing (according to the recent Government survey) 5a Or 37p 5 (more or less), situate at and adjoining to Lightwood Green, in the Parish of Overton, in the county of Flint, in the occupation of Joseph Cheaters and Owen Prondle, or their under-tenant*. The Property is distant about a mile from the Tillage of Overton, is compact, and forms a desirable investment. For any further information apply to Mr J. "• Stant, Clerk to the Guardians of the Ellesmere ¥nion, or to Mr Salter, Solicitor, Ellesmere. 95b Messrs. Pickering, Sons, & Woodla. Preliminary Notice of a highly important Sale of Live and Dead Farming Stock, at CAM. YR-AL YN, BOSSETT, about seven miles from Chester, four miles from Wrexham, and about three minutes' walk from the Rossett Station, on the Chester and Shrewsbury line of Railway. MESSRS. PICKERING, SONS, AND WOODFIN have great pleasure to announce lhat they have been favoured with instructions from E. I vetenham, Esq. (who is declining farming) to SELL B f AUCTION, at his Farm Homestead, as above, about tlae second week in February next., the whole of his very valuable Fat and Store CATTLE, SHEJsP, Slendid team of WAGON HORSES, Implements of ttaWndry, &C., &C. INU partiookn ia future adreftitements and catalogues. 18b Sales Iro Jtuxfxmt. Messrs Davies and Armor. MONTHLY SALE OF FAT STOCK, AT DENBIGH. MESSRS DAVIES and ARMOR will IvjL SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY, the 13th of February, 1877 ( Denbigh Fair Day), in front of the Royal Oak, at ] 1 o'clock a.m. prompt, a number of prime fat BULLOCKS and HEIFERS, perfectly ripe and of heavy weights. The cattle will be sold separately. The above Stock are the property of W. Pickstone, Esq., M-aesmynnn; Mr Roberts, Brynbryth; Mr3 Hughes, Plas Chambres, and others. N.B.—The auctioneers wish to draw attention to the above stock, as being perfectly ripe, of excellont quality, and of heavy weights. Further entries to the above sale are respectfully solicited. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Jar. 31st, 1877. 129 Mr David Roberts. PLAS ISA, LLANFAIR, Close to Eyarth Railway Station, and two miles from Ruthin. MR DAVID ROBERTS is favoured with the instructions of the representatives of the late Mr Gabriel Davies, to SELL BY AUCTION, at the above place, on Friday. February 9th, 1877, the whole of the Effects, including—2 Cart Horses, 3 promising Colts, 4 Cows and Heifers, 13 Shropshire-down Ewes and Tups, Geese, Stacks of Barley and Hay. Swedes, Turnips, and Manure (all to go off), Farming Imple- ments, Genteel HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and Dairy Requisites. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer, and at the Hotels in the neighbourhood. Terms:—Cash. Lunch at Ten, and Sale at Eleven prompt. Auctioneer's Office: Temple Buildings, Corwen. 136b PRELIMINARY ADVERTISEMENT. MR DAVID ROBERTS is favoured with ITJL the instructions of T. Roberts, Esq., who is giving up the farm and changing his residence, to SELL BY AUCTION, at Bodidris Farm Yard, near Llandegla, on MONDAY, February 19th, 1877, and the following day if necessary, 22 prime fat bullocks, 10 three-year- old store bullocks, a number of in-calf dairy cows, 9 cart horses and colts, from 200 to 300 f&f Welsh wethers, 50 in-lamb Shropshire-down ewes, 28 pigs, a general assortment of farming implements, four-wheel phaeton, and Household FarDiture. Auctioneer's Office-Temple Buildings, Corwen. 117c Saks bg vrivait 1jnfra;d. ON SALE.—A very well-bred FOX TERRIER BITCH, and Two SHEEP DOG PUPPIES, well marked.—Apply for pedigree and particulars to Mr C. E, H. MANN, Glanllyn, St. Asaph. 103o FOR SALE, about One Hundred and Fifty Thousand BRICKS, at Bed well, near Marchwiel, Wrexham.—Apply to Mr Biekerton, Buck Inn, Bangor. 469b stgal anb gublit A GRAND JlMATEUR JGVENING CONCERT Will be given (D.V.) in the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, IN AID OF THE BANGOR CHURCH ORGAN FUND, Under the Patronage of THE DUKE AND DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER AND SIR WATKIN AND LADY WILLIAMS WYNN, ON TUESDAY, THE 13TH OF FEBRUARY, 1877. Doors open at Seven, to commence at 7-30 p.m. Tickets-Reserved Seats, 5; Unreserved, 2s; Balcony, is. May be obtained from Mr Potter, Mr Edisbury, Mr E. Smith, and others. An attractive programme is in preparation. 127b FIRST VISIT TO DENBIGH OF THE GREAT AMERICAN MUSICAL NOVELTY, THE A LLEGHANIANS! A LLEGHANIANS VOCALISTS AND BELL-PLAYERS.' We come with songs to greet you." ASSEMBLY ROOMS, DENBIGH, SATURDAY and MONDAY, February 3rd and 5th. First Seats, 2s; Second Seats, Is; Third Seats, 6d. Tickets may be obtained at Mr Nott's, bookseller, Vale street. Doors open at 7-30; commence at 8. Carriages at ten. The Alleghanians will also appear in the following towns:— RUTHIN, Tuesday, Feb. 6th. LLANGOLLEN, Wednesday, Feb. 7th. WREXHAM, Thursday and Friday, Feb. 8th and 9th. PUBLIC HALL. WREXHAM READINGS AND PEOPLE'S ENTERTAINMENTS. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. IN consequence of the inadequate accommo- dation at the Town Hall, the management liavo decided to hold these Entertainments in the future in the above commodious hall. The next will be held on WEDNESDAY, 7th February. MISS PHILLIPS AND MR RALPH BROWN will appear in a Scene from "KING JOHN." MISS LEWIS, MINERA, MASTER WILLIAMS, BOB ANDERSON, And a host of other talent will appear. COMMENCE AT EIGHT O'CLOCK Reaerved Ohairs, Is.; Front Seats, 6d. j Balcony, 3d.; Back Seats, 2d. Manager, P. C. RUHABDS. 143c WILL SHORTLY ARRIVE, ANDBRTON'S CORK MODELS. THE Far-Famed CORK MODEL of Lin- coln Cathedral, made from 1,000,800 old Bottle Corks, which was shown at the great Ex- hibition of 1862. Also, Sir Walter Scott's Monu- ment, Prince's-atreet, Edinburgh j St. Nicholas, Newcastle-on-Tyne; Roman Catholic Chapel, Black- pool Brook's Old Bank, Altrincham, Cheshire, and other works of Art, Will Be On VIEW at BEAST MARKET, Wrexham, on SATURDAY, February 10th, 1877. Well worth a visit. The whole collection forms one of the most magnificent Exhibitions of patience, perseverence, industry, and £ eoiwfc ever seen ia Great Britain. 144o Jrgal anh uhlic lntins. WREXHAM CHORAL SOCIETY AND ELEMENTARY CLASS. THE Members of the above Society are -*L respectfully informed that tne next meeting will be held on TUESDAY, At the usual hour, in the TOWN HALL, the Corn Exchange being engaged for another purpose. EDWIN HARRISS, 145c Conductor. RUTHIN WATER COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary Half-yearly General Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company, will he held at the Company's Offices, Well-street, Ruthin, on Tuesday, the 13th day of February, 1877, at 12.30 p.m., for the purpose of receiving the report of the Directors, passing the accounts for the past half-year, and transacting the ordinary business of the Company.—By Order, DAVID JONES, 12Go Secretary and Manager. I RUABON WATER COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the FOURTEENTH HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY MEETING of the Shareholders of the Ruabon Water Company will be held at the Company's Offices, on Monday, the 19th day of February next, at Five in the afternoon, at which in addition to the ordinary business a Resolu- tion will be submitted, for the purpose of appointing the Ordinary Meetings" to be held in February only in each year. The Transfer Books will be closed from Monday, the 12th day of February, until after the meeting. By Order of the Directors, GEO. E. WOODFORD, Secretary. Offices: Rhos, Ruabon, January 31st, 1877. 135b THE BRYMBO WATER COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the SIXTEENTH GENERAL HALF-YEARLY MEETING of the Proprietors of the Brymbo Water Company will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Friday, the 23rd day of February, 1877, at the hour of 2-30, in the afternoon. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on the 10th day of February, and continue closed until after the meeting. By Order of the Directors, • 1 THOMAS CHARLES, Secretary. Offices: Brymbo, Wrexham, February 1st, 1877. 134b A CANDID ENQUIRY AFTER TRUTH. AT the request of several young men of the town, the REV. S. D. THOMAS Has much pleasure in anitouncing his intention to deliver the following THREE LECTURES, AT THE BAPTIST CHAPEL, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. On WEDNESDAY Evening, January 31st, 1877, Subject—"The Veracity of the New Testament." On WEDNESDAY Evening, February 7th, Subject—" Tne testimony of Reason and Scriptures to Jesus Christ." On WEDNESDAY Evening, February 14th, Subject-4- The Testimony of Reason and Scripture to the Trinity." At 8 o'clock. ADMISSION FRES. THE ANNUAL BALL OF THE FLINT AND DENBIGH HUNT, Will be Held at the TOWN IULL, RHYL, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6TH. Dancing to Commence at 9-30. Tickets to be obtained from Mrs Nott, Book. seller, Rhyl; and from Mr Morris, Post-office, Denbigh. S. PERKS, Morfa Lodge, Rhyl, 64b HOD. Sec. GRAND AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCES IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, LLANGOLLEN, ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9TIl & 10TH, 1877. To commence with the laughable farce of CC No. 1, ROUND THE CORNER," To be followed by the popular farces of BOX AND COX AND "A BLIGHTED BEING." Admission on Friday Evening, Stalls, 2s 6d; Body of the Hall, Is; Back Seats, 6d. Admission on Saturday Evening, Stalls, Is; Body of the Hall, 6d; Back Seats, 3d. Children under 12 half-price. Family Tickets ad- mitting six to Stalls on Friday, 10s 6d. Tickets may be obtained at the Hand and Royal Hotels, Llangollen; Messrs Jones and Thomas, stationers, Castle-street, Llangollen; at the Wynnstay Arms, Wrexham; Wynnstay Arms, Ruabon; Lion Hotel, Bala; and at the Owen Glyndwr Hotel, Corwen. Doors opened at 7.30 p.m. Performance to commence at 8. Carriages may be ordered at 10. By order of the Ll.A.D.S., J. W. OWEN, Acting Manager. 180 A. C. TANQUERAY, Stage Manager. NOTICE. The Immense Success at the Public Hall. DROFESSOR SINCLAIR, The Renowned WIZARD, VENTRILOQUIST, AND ARIEL FLUTlNIST. Having recovered from his recent indisposition, will again appear this (SLTURDAY) I EVENING, MONDAY, & TUESDAY. The Celebrated Comedian and Buffo Vocalist, A. FOOTE, Will appear Each Evening. Gold and Silver Watches, Plated Tea and Coffee Services, and other valuable gifts, with Two Live Pigs, will be Given Away during the 3 nights. The liberality and genuineness of the Professor have already been proved. 1 Addiction, Is, 2s, and 6d. Madaa BOSENAU wiU also appear. 142b yigal attft public Roficts. REXHAM SAVINGS JJANK. 'J: 'J> .J. STATEMENT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 20TH NOVEMBER, 1876. THE TRUSTEES OF THE SAVINGS BANK ESTABLISHED AT WREXHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. CHARGE. DISCHARGE. Dr. £ s. d. Cr. £ s. d. £ s. d. To Balance due on the 20th November, 1375, By sums actually paid to Depositors including interest, as per last Return 80,305 11 0 in money, mcluding interest, with- To sums received of depositors, in money within in the year ending 20th Nov., 1876 17,950 5 3 the year, ending 20th November, 187C 15,705 13 C Ditto sums transferred to other Sav- To sums transferred from other Savings Banks ings Banks withm the said year i » within the said year 272 13 3 By sums actually paid for manage- To Interest on Moneys invested with the Com- ment withiu the said year f a missioners for the Reduction of the National Balance on the General Account, in. Debt, viz. vested with the Commissioners for Rect. B. dated 21st May, 1876 1,278 0 11 the Reduction of the Xatioual Rect.B. dated 21st November, 1876 1,278 8 11 Debt including interest, on the To Interest on sums drawn for by the Trustees 20th November, 187«n • upon the Commissioners within the said year.. 38 2 0 Ditto, on account of Separate Sur- Ditto, ditto, to oUier Savings Banks within the nil said >ear Ditto, in the hands of John James, I ESQ Wrexham 354 6 6 1 80,519 18 1 f Treasurer, which fact is certified by £ 98,878 15 5 me -C98.S78 15 5 JOHN JAMES, Treasurer. X s. d. Balance due on the 20th November, 1876, brought forward 80,519 18 1 State the No. of Total Amount Denositors of eacl1 Class. depositors. i; s. d. £ s. d. 865 whose respective Balances on the 20th November, 1876, (including Interest) did not exceed tl each 156 0 10 414 Do. were above £ 1 and not exceeding £5 do 1,017 0 9 252 Do. were above .£5 and not exceeding Lio do 1,8C3 < 1 214 Do. were above ZIO aiad not exceeding ,£]5 do 2,551 15 6 127 Do. were above X15 and not exceeding X20 do 2.186 a 10 264 Do. were above L20 and not exceeding 930 do 6,035 19 1 2(13 Do. were above zC30 and not exceeding X40 do 6,797 9 3 122 Do. were above .£40 and not exceeding £ 50 do 5,421 18 10 194 Do. were above Lbf) and not exceeding t75 do. 11,784 0 10 99 Do. were above C75 and not exceeding £ Too do 8,527 17 9 r 59 Do. were above £100 and not exceeding £12,j do, 6,462 IS 11 38 Do. were above £ 125 and not exceeding 2150 do 5,162 5 S 84 Do. were above £1:i0 and not exceeding £ 200 do 14,741 18 7 2726 Total number of Depositors 72,638 16 11 1 Penny Bank ° le 9 23 Charitable Societies t i 60 Friendly Societies ,Qoo 5 1 2S09 Total number of Accounts Total balances 80,2/6 o 4 Surplus 243 14 9 Deduct the portion thereof reserved to meet current expenses, as directed per 26th and 27th Vic., c. 87, s. 29 243 14 9 Examined and found correct, WILLIAM JONES, Auditor. The rate of Annual Interest allowed to the Depositors is X2 18s 4dper cent. WE do herebv certify to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt that the foregoing is a true account. And -we further certify that a duplicate of this Statement, accompanied by a List of the Trustees and Managers of the above institution, is publicly affixed in the office or place where the deposits of the above Savings Bank are usually received, for the information of all persons making deposits therein. Witness our hands this 31st day of January, 1877, WILLIAM OVERTON, ) Two Trustees of the said JOSEPH JACKSON, j Savings' Bank. Witness—JOHN BURY, Actuary. 1330 lIE!tnta:thm. I ESTABLISHMENT for the Board and Education of Young Ladies, conducted by thp. MISSES SIMONS. First Term commences (D.V.) 17th instant. Special Classes are held weekly for Latin" Scripture, the latter being conducted by one ot the clergy. A Shorthand Class will be commenced this term. Tavistock House, Wrexham. 12h PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. MR. FEUX C. WATKINS, SAINT ASAPH. < Choirmaster to the Saint Asaph Choral Association; Conductor of the Denbigh Philharmonic Society, &c., will RESUME LESSONS ON MONDAY, JANUARY 22ND, 1877. TERMS ON APPLICATION. 67b COMMERCIAL AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. The next Quarter commences on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd. THE Principal begs to announce that he has taken into Partnership Dr. F. W. Stener (of Berlin University), and trusts by offering Sound Com- mercial Classical Instruction, at reasonable terms to meet with a continuation of support. The Prospectus for 1877, on application. P JAMES F. KELLY,) PRINCIPALS DR. F. W. STEUER.; FRMCIPALS- 112 FRENCH AND GERMAN CLASS, OR PRIVATE INSTRUCTION. DR. F. W. Steuer (of Berlin University) begs to announce his intention of Opening Classes in the above subjects, and in soliciting patronage guarantees Sound Instruction with Correct Pronuncia- tion. CLASSES. For Gentlemen, Wednesdays, 6-30 to 8-30 p.m. For Ladies, Saturdays 11-15 a.m. to 1-15 p.m. Terms-One Guinea per Quarter. For Private Lessons Two Guineas per Quarter. Private Classes in Wrexham or Neighbourhood attended at Special Terms. Mr Kelly's Private Drawing Classes held weekly as usual. Address—The Head Maater, Comnjercial and Collegiate School, 113 Wrexham. WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPAL MRS SIMMS. THE School will re-open on TUESDAY, January 30th. Pupils prepared for the Oxford Local and College of Preceptors' Examinations. Prospectuses, &c., on application. Wrexham, January 24th, 1877. 1060 MR. SPARROW, (Organist of Ruabon Church, and Private Organist to Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart, M.P.), Teacher of the ORGAN, PIANOFORTE, HARMONIUM, AND SINGING. SCHOOLS ATTENDED. Engagements accepted for Concert* as SOLO TENOR, AND ACCOMPANIST T^/tlR S. visits London periodically for the l?il selection of PIANOFORTES and HARMONIUMS, which (from many years' practical experience) he is enabled to supply of the best quality and on reasonable terms. ITEMS- MONEY LENT on Security of approved Stocks, Leaseholds, or other Personal Estate. —Apply to Mr PRICK, Aberderfyn Brick Works, Ruabon. 94b OOAA Readj to be ADVANCED upon Good oboUU Mortgage Security.—Applj to Mr G<wg T. Smith, Aecrantttt tad Btfak Ageut, Denbigh 82 I «!tthtsmtn' $ DbrtS.s. GENUINE SEEDS. Y s TRACHAN, JL < SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, Offers his Choice Selections of KITCHEN, FLOWER GARDEN, AND FAInt SEEDS. Illustrated Catalogues and Samples, Post Free, on application. 139b J. W. JON E S, HARNESS AXD SADDLERY WORKS, 23, :HIGH STREET, WREIEAM. The Three-guinea new Saddles are of excellent quality, all over Hog Skin, and with Strap- pings complete. These Saddles prove to be strong and durable in the Hunting Field and general use, will be forwarded to any part, carriage paid. These Saddles are sold for cash only, X3 ft. Single Harness, brass mountings. frornw. 16s. Ditto, silver-plated ditto, from X7 78. Double Carriage Harness, brass, from £16 16s. Ditto, silver-plated ditto, from £18 10s, Hunting Stables at any distance may have their Harness put in thorough repair, also Hunting and Exercising Saddles Bew lined and properly looted into, safely packed and returned by rail or otherwise, carriage paid. 76c JpRANCIS' DISPENSING ESTABLISHMENT, 54, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. The Dispensing Department is attended to by the Principal, J. F. having obtained the high- est qualification from the Royal Pharmaceutical Society's Board of Examiners as a Dispensing Chemist, viz PHABMACETJTICAL CHEMIST BY EXAMINATION. Invalids and families may rely upon accurate and scientific dispensing of prescriptions and Receipes. Every effort will he made to keep up the celebrity this establishment has attained for pure chemicals and genuine drugs at moderate prices. The general stock will be found to consist of a large assortment of articles and appliances foi the relief and comfort of invalids. INFANTS' FEEDERS IN GREAT VARIETY* AND OTHER NURSERY REQUISITES. Rimmels, Piesse, and Lubin, Atkinson's, &e., PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES. Schweppe's (Manufacturer to her Majesty and all the Royal Familv) MINERAL WATERS; also FOREIGN MINERAL WATERS. FRENCH COLZA, PETROLEUM, AND ALL OTHER OILS. 1040 0 R A C E 0 R T 0 ROPE, TWINE. BRUSH, AND TEST MANUFACTURER, Begs to thank his numerous patrons and friendo « their kind support during the past 18 years, Qp inform them that he has REMOVED from tltsit& in Hope-street to more convenient premiseshsre- the Post-office and adjoining the Northern P I fore he begs a continuance of these favours. COSH SACKS AT A REDUCED T Crafosttuit's Jbfcttssfs. EXTENSIVE ALTERATION OF PREMISES AT DENBIGH. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER GOODS. R. ARTHUR DAVIS, DRAPER, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH, Respectfully takes this opportunity of thanking his numerous patrons for the very liberal support accorded to him during the time he has been in business, and begs to announce to them and the public generally that owiDg to his steadily increasing trade in all branches, but more especially in the Millinery and Fancy Depart- ments, he is compelled to extend his already commodi- ous premises in order to meet the demands of his ear- tomers; and, with a viow cf carrying cut thesejalteraiiotis as quickly as possible, he has resolved to held a GREAT CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER GOODS, To commence On WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 24TH, And continae until WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, Inclusive. To enable R. A. Davis to place himself in a better position to produce goods of the latest manufacture, and of the most fashionable styles for the ensuing season, he has resolvtd to mark the present large and carefully selected stock at prices which must ensure a rapid clearance. The present sale will be conducted upon a far mora important scale than those previously held, and the public shouli bear in mind that early purchasers have the great advantage of choos.ng from the entire stock. WEDN-ESDAT, JANUARY 24TH, and following days will be offered for sale at astonishing prices;— Bargains in West of England Cloths Bargains in Real Scotch Tweeds Bargains in Boys' and Men's Keudv-imde Clothing Bargains in Water-poxf Mantiesaud U^tcr Cioak* Bargains in Shawls, MlilltJe." FLrz, and OvMiatnes Bargains iu Satin, Cloth, and Felt Slims Great Bargains is Biatk Silks Bargains in Real 5Mbkill Jackets and Paletots Barges in real Dogokin Jackets and Fur Bargains in Mateiasse and Plain Cioth Jackets Bargains ia Black and Coloured Velveteens Bargains in Homespuns for Ulsters and Waterproof Tweeds Bargains in Black Russell Cords and Persian Corda Bargains in Tablecloths and Table Covers Barsr&ins in Whitney Blankets and Cloth Blankets Bargains in ali kinds of Fancy Dress Materials Bargains in Coloured French Merinos and Cashmeres Bargains in Coloured Wool Sateens, diagonals, and poplms Bargains in Coloured Silks and Wool Reppe Bargains in White Sateens ..vd Paramattas Bargains in Black Wool Reppe, Diagonals, and Cashmeres Bargains in Black French Merinos and Silk Reppe Bargains in Black Crape Cloth, Cnberg", and Alpacas Bargains in Oil Eaizes, Wiadow Hollands, and Lang Curtains Bargains in Blue and Green Quilts, Sheets, and Counterpanes Bargains in Bleached and Unbleached Tablecloths Bargains in Short Muslin Blinds Bargains in Printed Cashmeres and Antimacassars. Bargains in Linen Ticks, Cotton Tick-s anJ Bed- dings Bargains in Cotton and Wool Shirtings Bargains in Hollands, Diapers, and Linens Bargains in Welsh and .Lancashire Flannels Bargains in Ladies' Underclothing and Corsets Bargains in Millinery, Feit and S-Irtiw Hats aod bonnets Bargains in Flowers, Feathers, and Feather Trim- mings Bargains in German Wool Goods, all kinds Bargains in Hosiery, Gloves, and Worked Sets Bargains in Laces, Ribbons, and Linen Sets Bargains in Silk, Velvet, and Satin Trimmings Bargains ia Lnuie* Collars and Cuifs Bargains in Trimmings, Buttons, and Fringes Bargains in Ribbon Velvets and Haberdashery Bargains in Shirts, Collars, Ties, and Braces Bargains in Ladies' and Gentleinc-u's bk Urr- hreilas Bargains in Alpaca and Zanella Umbrellas. Bargaius in Ladies Handbags ani Parses SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS. GREAT REDUCTIONS. It is impossible to quote prices of this very important and numerous s ock, but the following, ^mungst other lots, will be SOLD REGARDLESS OF COST PRICE And in many instances at LESS THAN ONF-THIBD OF THE VALUE— Twenty-five Quilted Satin Skirts, ab best goods, in bkw, cardinal and black, ce: is nd black, green and black, &.c. These were said lasr sea-iju 4;1;,(, but the present sale price is 14/11 Ten pieces of Coloured Serge for dresses at 6fd; worik 1/2 per yard! Six pieces of Silk Check Fancy Dressing at 6f d; Is 6d per yard Twentv-fhe pieces of Crump and Co's Pnttt. Dark checks at tl j worth 71-d per yar One Thousand Men's Wool Shirts at,3 escfe; worth 2/8 each AboutlFifty pairs of Men's, ladies",d Children's Boots tt less th«n Half-price, as t' P^pnetoc has relin- quished this department of t' 1 es8. All REMNANTS thjkt 81084 effeefc It must be oh' 4 aU that m thas ^ftadering hi* ordinary trade f* '° h" CUSU— S this greafc sale, B. AP D™ t0 them botfc desirably nnMUa1' and be safely affinal *at J °ther °PP°rtoDity »ili soon be pre^t* md therefore this should be made us* « £ UATE OF SALE.—From Wednwday, Jiuua!y to Wednesday, February Hit:, ;nclosm\ r Bs SUKS THE ADDE58:- It ARTHUli DAVIS, 6Go