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Sabs by 1, litfion. Messrs. Baugli, Jones, & Co. Sale of Cattle. Horses, Hay, Straw, Implements of Husbandry, Gears, &c., at SMITHFIELD FARM, HOLT. M-PQOTjq ft ATTGH, JONES, & CO., have been instructed bv Mr Parry to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, the 1st duv of Tanu irv 1877, on the above premises, the whole of the above Liveaml Dead FARMING STOCK, comprising ten young dairy cows, eight promising two-year.old heifers, two Vwirifpo' heifer-" ditto bull, very powerful trey horse, six years old 16 hands high; ditto brown horse, seven years old, 16! hands S broad-wheel cart with harvest gearing, set of three wood Wows, iron wheel plough by Edwards, Llany- MU e^rs also about fifty tons of well harvested hay in three stacks^ twelve tons of oat straw: the hay and Btraw will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. The Auctioneers beg to call attention to the above sale. The cows are mostly to calve early, the young stock are very nromisirar the horses of a very superior class and suitable for Sray or any heavy work, and the hay is of excellent quality. Sale at Twelve for One o'clock prompt. 262 SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MPSSttS BAUGH, JONES & CO., will hold their next SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thurs- day, January 3, 1878. Stock already entered, viz.[:— A lot of Prime fat Beasts, A lot of useful Dairy Cows, Several fresh Barrens, and fat Calves, A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, and Pigs. Sale at Ten o'clock. h TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. IMPORTANT HARNESS AND SADDLERY SALE. H /fFSSRS BAUGH, JONES, A^D CO., will sell by M auction oVThuKday and Friday. January 3rd and 4th, 1878, a large andwell assotred stock of SADDLERY GOODS, comprising 20 sets of silver and brass mounted gig harness, 7 set3 of neat pony-size harness, 4 sets of stout, well-made ,cab harness, 12 full-size riding saddles, 6 pony-size riding caddies, lady's side-saddle, large quantity of head collars, Single and double tein riding bridles (bits complete), riding and driving silver-mounted and malacca cane and other whips I '(Silver-plated hunting spurs, round and flat stout driving reins, hunting martingales and breastplates, whip sockets, Jersey and other knee caps, dandy, water spoke and body brushes; curry combs, sweat scrapers, stont horse rugs, suits complete with body rollers, l&aies bags, portmanteaus, Splendid, lot of full mounted-silver carriage lamps, braces, garters, girths, and useful stable utensils of every description. Sale to commence each day at half-past one o'clock, and half-past five in the evening. 289d Mr Birch. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. The mext mart sale will be held on Thursday, Jan. 3,1878. -« rj BIRCH begs to inform his numerous friends and M customers that the following stock has been already entered for sale, comprising— Prime Fat Beasts. Prime Fat Sheep and Lambs. Fat and Store Figs. Calves, &c. The property of the supporters of this mart, including Simon Yorke, Esq., A. Peel, Esq., J. Clark, Esq., ^Brassey xv*, -r Walker. Esq., T. Brassey, Esq., E. Lewis, Esq., Messrs T Milligan, R. J. Roberts, T. Evison, T. Roberts, J. Sand bach,— Huxley, J. Piggott, J. Sandbach, jun., Lee, — Cliffe, &c., &c. Sale to commence with fat cattle at ten o'clock Office: Marchwiel, Wrexham. 839o Mr E. Sharp. CORWEN, MERIONETHSHIRE. "SALE OF A FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND SHOP. Te be Sold by Auction, by MR E. SHARP, at the Owen Glyndwr Hotel, Corwen, on Friday, the 28th day of December, 1877, at Three ■o'clock in the afternoorw subject to such conditions as will be then and there read, all that desirable FREEHOLD HOUSE, SHOP, and PREMISES, commonly known by the same of the Star House," eituate in Hill-street, near the Tost office and the North and South Wales Bank, in the town of Corwen. and is in the occupation of Mr Wm. Roberts, Evacer and provision dealer. The whole property oovers an *rea of 120 square yards or thereabouts, and is situate in the oentre of the market town of Oorwen. has a frontage of about 6T feet to the main street, and consists of Shop, Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, four good Bedrooms, Warehouse, Yard. and other Outbuildings and necessary accommodation, and forms a most desirable property for investment, with every convenience for carrying on an extensive business. To view the property apply to the tenant, and for further ■Dftrticulars apply to Messrs Louis and Edwards, solicitors, Ruthin and Rhyl; to Mr S. May. of Corwen. Mr. George Newman. IN LIQUIDATION.—RE J. E. ROBERTS. To Gentlemen, Seedsmen, Florigts, and Others. DENBIGH, RED LANE. NURSERIES, AND No. r. VALE-STREET. MR GEORGE NEWMAN will SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises as above, cn Thursday, January 3rd, 1878 at Eleven o'clock to the minute, by order of the Trustee, the NURSERY STOCK, comprising about 300,000 Trees, Shrubs, and Plants, including 150,000 well-grown Larch also a large number of oaks, firs, beech, fine standard and other named apples, pears, nectarines, apricots, cherries, xed white, and blade currants, &c., choice named Lancashire gooseberries, standard dwarf and trained rose trees, orna- mental shrubs in every stage of growth, including laurels, cedrus deodora, arborirtce, box, Wellingtons, digantia, thuva lobi, &c. The Greenhouse Plants include choice jjvbrid rhododendrons laurestinus, geraniums, fuchsias, Zr-pmers &c., beds of rhubarb, strawberries, &c., and a variety of grass and other seeds, together with the erection C. greenhouse forcing pits, and useful sundries, garden 4iols, &c. May be viewed day prior to and morning of sale, and tataloirues on the premises! of Messrs Stoeken and Jupp, solicitors, 6, Lime-street Square, Loudon, &t the hotels lu Denbigh and neighbourhood, and of the Auctioneer, 61, London Wall, London, E.C. 278c Salts iris frikate Contract TO BE SOLD, about 6. Tons of OSIERS, suitable for Baskets or Hampers.—For price and particulars, apply to Mr Thomas Humphreys, Worthenbury, Wrexham. OR SALE, a portable ENGINE, 4-horse power; for thrashing and chopping. In good working order. Can be seen at Penyuuha Green, Doiabigh.-Apply, Mr NEW TH, oilre of MrNott, bookseller, Denbigh. 217 TO TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS.—A first-class BUSI- NESS to DISPOSED OF, with immediate possession, inconsequence of the death of the late proprietor. An old established family trade.—For particulars, apply to J. Hard- wicke, 4, Yale-street, Denbigh. 324c anb Juhlic Sofas- PLASMADOC PARK, RUABON. GRAND SHEEP DOG TRIALS to be held at Plasmadoe Park, on MONDAY, December 24th, 1877. LOCAL PRIZES. Open to the whole of Ruabon and Llangollen Parishes. Entrance, 3s 6a, £ s. d. First Prize 3 0 0 £ s. d. First Prize 3 0 0 Second Priae 1 10 0 Third Prise 0 IS 0 fourth Prize.™ 0 7 6 ALL COMERS' PRIZES. Entrance, 6s. £ s. d. First prize 4 0 0 Second Prize. «. 2 0 0 Third Prize 10 0 Fourth Prize 0 10 0 ADMISSION TO THB PARK, 3D KAOB. All entries must be sent to the Secretary not later than Thursday, the 20th instant, with the name of the dog and OW?nDoiis to be on the ground at 8-30 a.m. All winners of first prizes of this season to he handicapped in ^mNNK^on the table, at the Hampden Anne, at Five O'clock. Tickets, 2s. each. EDWIN HUGHES, Secretary, 6, church-street, Rhosymedre, Ruabon. lg,WABON GABIIGHT AND COKE CO. (LIMITED). Nrviwro TH TTTREBY GIVEN, that an Extraordinary Meeting of the Shareholders of the Ruabon <J«ali (Limited) will be held at the Wynnstay A^ RSw'on MondS the Slat day of December in* mt U o'clock^' the forenoon, for the purpose of considering the proposition of th* Rhos Gas Co. for the purchase of the works, and other bnaineas relating to the «aid company. R. LLOYD, Secretary. WREXHAM DISTRICTPEItMANENT BENEFIT 1 BUILDING SOCIETY. Incorporated under the Building Societies Acts, 1874. Shares Lbo each. Entrance Fee Is per Share or put of a Share. rpHIS Society is now prepared to make Advances, repay X able in a certain number of yoafrs, on Mortgages. A Meeting is held on the first Monday in each month, for receiving subscriptions and enrolment of members. For further particulars, apply to the Secretary, J. B. SHIRLEY. No. 13, Temple-row, Wrexham. ,26ic aitb public oiitts. I BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. GENERAL HOLIDAY. IN compliance with the recommendation of the Town Council, I issued a Notice, dated the 14th day of December instant, suggesting that Monday, the 24th instant, be observed in this Town as a General Holiday, but finding that the Tradesmen of the Town and others, with few exceptions, are strongly in favour of the Shops and Places of Business being OPENED on that day, and Closed on Wednesday, the 26th, being a BANK HOLIDAY, I Hereby Cancel my former Notice and respectfully recom- mend that WEDNESDAY, December 26th instant, be observed as a GENERAL HOLIDAY Within the Town and Borough of Wrexham, and that the various Shops and Places of Business BE CLOSED on that day. JAMES CHARLES OWEN. Guildhall Wrexham, Mayor. December 18th, 1877. 284g SIMM'S MARIONETTES Now OPEN, on ground lately occupied by the Art _1_\ Exhibition, Hope-street, Wrexham. A change of performance every evening. Open at Seven, commence at Eight. Admission-Front Seats, Is; Second Seats, 6d Gallery, 3d. Go and see the GRAND CHRISTMAS PANTOMIME, BLUE BEARD, And Brilliant TRANSFORMATION. The Exhibition will be found warm and comfortable, and a first class performance of two hours. 285c RESULT OF THE DRAW OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in aid of John Rathbone, December 19th, 1877 Ticket Prize Ticket Prize Ticket Prize No. No. No. No. No. No. »47 77 1804 68 1707 56 2798 87 2301 36 1787 48 3504 76 514 80 387 79 126 24 1308 40 2343 7 3816 94 3907 72 2975 66 582 58 3663 38 3616 61 2535 92 945 53 2940 26 64 97 367(5 8 1332 93 1446 32 2946 50 q511 67 3163 65 3160 69 2518 57 3550 45 1808 3968 59 378 12 3. 84 3517 62 3196 91 2578 41 8187 72 391 99 Jo81 63 2845 81 279 20 1630. 74 704 35 2934 71 1029 1 -J474 100 1894 98 1377 88 2794 31 1788 28 2882 43 S925 14 1110 82 759 17 731 51 2327 83 3659 9 » 386 96 3806 22 ( Being unable to dispose of the whole of the Tickets, only 61 Prizes were given. 282b JOHN RATHBONE, Moss. (iEimraiitfiT. ELLESMERE ACADEMY, SALOP. THE above School will (D.Y.) RE-OPEN on Saturday, January 26th, 1878. For terms, &c., apply to L. B. PONTON AND SON, Proprietors. Ellesmere, Dec. 20th, 1877. US7c T H ECO ILLEGE, LANDOYERY Visitor. THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S. Warden. The Rev. ALFRED G. EDWARDS, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. Second Master. CHARLES E. WILLIAMS, Esq., M.A., Late Open Scholar, Queen's College, Cambridge, and First Class in the Mathematical Tripos, 1874. Assistant Clasiikal Master. The Rev. G. W. GENT. B.A., Late Open Scholar of University College, Oxford; Second Class Classical Moderations, 1873, and First Class in Final Classical Honours, 1875 Pro.vime Accessit for the Stanhope Historical Prize, 1872, and Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical Society. Natural Science Master. CHARLES A. BUCKMASTER, Esq., B.A., Lincoln College, Oxford; First Class in Natural Science Honours, 1874, Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Classes of the South Kensington Museum, and late of the Royal School of Mines, London, and Fellow of the Chemical Society. Master of the. Junior Sclwol.. CHARLES P. LEWIS, Esq., B.A., Late Exhibitioner of Jesus College, Oxford. French. Mr WILLIAMS. Music and Singing. Mr THOMAS TAYLOR. Drawing. Mr D. S, THOMAS. Certificated Teacher of the Art and Science Department, South Kensington. < Drill. SERGEANT HOBAN. An Examination will be held in the College Hall, on Friday morning, January 18, 1878, for the Golden Grove Scholarship," value X25 a year, and tenable at Llandovery School. At the same time an Examination wUl be held for Seven Foundation Scholarships, each of the annual value of XS 8s. Pupils and non-pupils of the School are eligible. Full particulars as to all the above may be obtained from the Rev. the Warden, to whom candidates must send in their names on or before January 15. The School was founded and endowed to give the ad- vantages of a public school education to Wales. Pupils are prepared for the Universities and the Professions. Arrange- ments are also made for those preparing for commercial life. Within the last six months the School has gained numerous Scholarships and Exhibitions at Cambridge, Oxford, London, and elsewhere, and several minor honours. There are twenty Foundation Scholarships, two Exhibi- tions of £ 27 a year each, and a Scholarship of 123 a year, attached to the School. To meet a rapid increase in the numbers of the Schools, the Trustees are now having large additions completed. Boarders are received at the College by the Warden, at Prospect House by Mr Williams, and at Forest House by Mr Gent. The School will RE-OPEN on THURSDAY, January 17, 1878. For particulars apply to the Rev. the Warden, the College, Llandovery. 212f TAVISTOCK HOUSE, WREXHAM. Establishment for the Board and Education of young Ladies, conduoted by the MIS S E S GIMONS. Special Classes are held weekly for Latin, Shorthand, and Scripture. French, German, Italian, and Spanish by Professor Mallalleu Melladew, late Foreign Master at the King School, Chester. Young ladies may attend for Languages only. $rab*smett's bbrtsots. DECEMBER, 18W. OWING to the prolonged and serious depression in the manufacturing districts of England and France, and the extremely low quotations for raw material, we have been enabled from time to time to purchase for Cash, several lots of most desirable Goods at a very great CONCESSION IN PRICE. The advantage of these transactions we are giving and will continue to give to oar customers as long as we are able. The Goods comprised in this great reduction are Calicoes, Linens, Flannels, Blankets, Dress Goods, Silks, and odd lots. WM. & JNO. pRITCHARD, GKNKKAL DRAPERS, 14. HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 242b rahtSlnan' s hhnss.es.. FANCY ARTICLES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. SATCHELS, Purses, and Fancy Goods. Cuffs, Collars, Laces, Gloves, Ribbons, Corsets, Hosiery, Umbrellas, Stationery, and Jewellery. Berlin Wools, Fleecy and Knitting Yarns, German and Scotch Fingerings. Ladiee' and Children's Underclothing. M E S pARRY, FANCY REPOSITORY, 15A, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. Agent for L. Ellis and Co., Dyers and Bleachers. Muslin, Leno, and Nottingham Lace Curtains Cleaned and Bleached at Is per pair. 277o EVENING FASHIONS. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Beg to call attention to their splendid collection of NOVELTIES FOR EVENING WEAR, Comprising every requisite for the drawing-room and tiie ball-room. BALL DRESSES: G. H. L. & Co. have made arrangements for the delivery weekly of all new goods as produced, and their extensive accommodation enables them to pre- serve the dresses in all their original freshness. BALL AND EVENING DRESSES In Tarlatane, Net, Tulle, Silk and Net Silk, and Tar- latane Silk, and Tulle Striped Grenadine and Silk, in beautiful shades of pale pink, sky blue, ivory, cream, white, coral, black, eau de nile, glace du nord, &c. The prices will be-Tarlatanes, any colour, from 21s to 55s; The Net Dresses, any colour, 39s 6d to six guineas; The Tulle Dresses, any colour, 3f to 8 guineas. For customers at a distance, G. H. L. & Co. have Srorided Pencil Sketches of a great variety of Ball •resses. FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. G. H. L. & Co. beg to call special attention to this department, which is replete with all the novelties for the season, including GOLD & SILVER FLOWERS, Flower Necklets in great variety, Hair and Bodice Bouquets from 4s 9d the set, Garnitures for Ball Dresses from 15s 9d to 42s, Very Rich Garnitures from two guineas to six guineas, aud. among the newest styles, G. H. L. & Co. would particularly mention the new Trellis Garniture as being one ot the most effec- tive, and now so much worn in Paris. Special Orders executel by an efficient staff of Flower Mounters. G. H. LEE & Co. have also an elegant Assortment of MARABOUT FEATHERS, in all the Newest Shades for Evening Wear. ARTICLES DE BIJOUTERIE. Fans, the New Feather Fan, Fan Girdles, Sleet Bottles, &c. Ribbons, Laces, Rich Lace Sets, Ties, Gloves, Ac. MATERIALS F" EVENING DRESSES. Beautiful new Sbadop in Silks, Alpacas and other Materials (new tints), TarlatanntJb, Tulles, Nets, &c. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STItEET, LIVERPOOL. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, Are now making their DISPLAY OF FANCY ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, Comprising an immense variety of choice and useful Articles for Ladies and Gentlemen, in medium priced and inexpensive articles, including All kinds of Fancy Leather Goods, All kinds of Cabinet Goods, All kinds of Fancy Wood Goods, Mounted Needlework, Bijouterie, Fans, Nick-nacks, Electro Plate, Ivory, Fancy Stationery, &c. G E 0 R G E E N R Y LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, 228o VIENNA BREAD, As acquired by Viennese Workmen. J-, STEVENS, COOK AND CONFECTIONER, FANCY BREAD BAKER, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. ..1. Every description of parties furnished with the most elaborate Hire, &c. Also, a competent Staff of Cooks and Waiters. Novelties for this Season-Pink Dominoes, &c. 267b C. A. BS0WK- HOSIER, ETC., LATE OF 23, HOPE-STREET, HAS pleasure in announcing that she has now REMOVED her business to No. 52, HOPE STREET, Where she trusts she will continue to receive the share of support which her many patrons have hitherto so generously accorded her. Note Address: No. 52, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, Next Door to C. Bayley & Co., Stationers, Caxton Buildings. 63b THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTRY. CHARLES D R E W, PROPRIETOR. The Proprietor begs to inform the residents of Oswestry and the surrounding districts that he has become the tenant of the above Hotel, and trusts he may continue to receive the support so liberally accorded to his predecessors. FIRST-CLASS ACCOMMODATION for Families, Commercial Gentlemen, and Tourists, THE BOWLING GREEN AND PLEASURE GROUNDS are acknowledged to be unsurpassed in the neighbourhood. A SPACIOUS BILLIARD SALOON. WINES; SPRITS, AND CIGARS of the qhoicest description. Good STABLING and Lock-up COACH-HOUSES. Cajreful attention, given to the POSTING DEPARTMENT, IMId QUININE PILLS. For Tic, Face Ache, Toothache, Sue. In Boxes, 7ld and Is lid. CHLORODYNE AND HOREHOUND BALSAM. For Coughs, Colds, Hooping Cough, Shortness of Breath. In Bottles, Sid, Is- 1 id, and 2s 9d. BILIOUS AND LITER PILLS. For Indigestion, Heartburn, &c. In Bottles to and Is. AMERICAN HAIR RESTORERS. A safe and certain remedy. In Bottles, Is 6d. QUININE AND SARSAPARILLA. The best Blood Purifier. In Bottles, 2s 6d and 4s 6d. The above preparations to be obtained only from J. F. E DISB-URY, M.P.S., THABMACIEN, 3, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 3Kb rahtsmtn s h1trts5ts. R. POTTER, 18 & 19, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, -4 „ „ f Begs most respectfully to intimate that his ESTABLISHMENT » •» (f..» Z." -r will be • 14 • r. v I OPEN ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 24TH INSTANT. I ii t i k } AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF CHRISTMAS GOODS. A SUITABLE CHRISTMAS PRESENT. 8 N A P E' S G U I N E A JJ A M P E R OF WINES A D SPIRITS. IT CONTAINS— 1 Bottle French Brandy 1 1 Jamaica Rum i Z k 1" Irish Whiskey • I m 1 Old Tom Gin | "r? ST8110 J good 1 Burgundy | Quality. | 1 „ Port | 1 1 „ Sherry J FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT STORES, 316b LION HOUSE, WREXHAM. I CHRISTMAS 1877. A REDUCTION OF 10 PER CENT. OFF ALL GOODS FOR ONE MONTH ONLY, FOR CASH. D. Do PIERCE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, Has much pleasure in offering the above REDUCTION to hic, customers and to the public generally. ALL GOODS MARKED IN RLAIN FIGURES. Every description of WATCHES in Gold and Silver, from 15s to T^20. CLOCKS For Bedroom, Kitchen, Hall, and Parlour, from 6s to X10 10s. The Austrian Regulator Clock, Prize Medal lit the Wrexham Exhibition, 1876, from A3 10s to .£30. T). D. P. begs to draw special attention to his fine and well-selected Stock of Ladies' Gold Dress and. Engage RINGS, set with Diamonds, Emeralds, Ruby,*TorquOise, Pearl, and other stones, from 5s tU to L20. GUINEA GOLD WEDDING RINGS. A PRESENT of Half-a-dozen best Nickle Silver Tea SPOONS is given with every Wedding Ring, in addition to the REDUCTION. AN INSPECTION WILL GREATLY OBLIGE, D. D. PIERCE, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 281c HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. THE TEA TRADE. 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE present 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. We tender our sincere thanks to 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 our prompt attention. The following qualities are well worth special notice 8. d. Strong Kaisow Congou, refreshing, pungent. 1 8 Fine Kaisow Congou, a choice mixture 2 9 Delicious Breakfast Congou. This is a perfect Tea of great strength 2 4 Choice Moning Congou. This is a Tea of ster- ling quality 2 8 Finest Honing Congou. We especially recom- mend this high-class Tea 2 10 Finest Lapsang Souchong, unsurpassed at the price 3 0 Finest Kaisow Congou, a family mixture of fine Tees, choicely blended, rich in flavour 3 4 The Finest Mixture of Teas that can be pro- duced. This is the Prince of Teas 3 6 A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF FRENCH ITALIAN, AND COLONIAL GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS. C. X. B. & Co. deliver all Order* Irree of Charge by th')ir own vans or by carrier, or carriage paid to the neilreat railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger, wiU hare diate attention. HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B, and Co's Stores are opened at 8 a.m., closed at 7 p.m.; on Thursdays at 8.30 p.m.; and Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. W.B.-They will-be entirely. closed on the four days get aput as Bank Holidays. Q JJENSON AND QO., FAMILY GROCERS, 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. 671e ADDRESS. w I L L I A X pARRY, AUCTIONEER, VALURR, ACCOUNTANT, AND ESTATE AGENT. CohSignment of Goods.of every description received for Positive Sale. Sales conducted in Town and Country upon strictly equitable terms. PROMPT BBTTLKIOSNT OP ACCOUNTS. Agency for the Transfer of Businesses. Stocks Bought and Sold. j OFFICE .— 1, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. i A CARD. poWELL BROTHERS & tT/ HITAKER, ENGINEERS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, CAMBRIAN IRON WORKS, (Adjoining Great Western Railway Atatim), WREXHAM. 109 3f v v C NURSERY STOCK. Y. STRACHAN, SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. BEGS to offer the finest selection of Standard and Dwarf Roses, Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, Evergreen and Floyrering Shrubs, in great vuriety. Also a large stock of Larch,1 Spruce. and Scotch Firs. and many thousands of Quicks and Privet. An early inspection invited at the RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, WREXHAM. 1180 FOR CLEANING PLATE. -J. F E DIS BUR-TS IMPROVED WHITE PLATE POWDER. For cleaning Gold, Stiver, and Plated Goods. Since its introduction as a substitute for the ordi- nary Rouge, a quarter of a eentury ago, the sale has amazingly increased both at home and abroad. A trial is only needed to prove its superiority over other plate powder in use. Sold in boxes at 6d, Is. and 2s. NORTH WALES PHARMACY, 3, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. Sold by Grocers, Chemists, and Ironmongers everywhere. 180o MONEY TO LEND BY THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK. LIVERPOOL. WITHOUT ANY KIND OF SURETIES. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. £10 to £ 2,000 EADY to be advanced without delay, in sums to suit XV "Gentlemen or Ladies, Private Householders," Pro- fessional Gentlemen, Clergymen, Clerks holding permanent situations. Persons about entering into business, and others, upon easy terms, upon their own security, without sureties. Cash also advanced to Farmers, Cowkeepers, Car Pro- prietors, and others, upon their effects, without removal or publicity upon their own undertakings, without *btah>ing friends as sureties, which can be repaid monthly, quarterly, or other terms as may be agreed upon, extending over One year and upwards, to enable them to increase their stocks, and render them every kind of temporary accommodation. EXECUTIONS AND OTHBB LOANS PAID OTF. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. EVERY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED The Bank having a large capital in hand, no good application refused. No connection with any other office in England. Apply personally (er, if by letter, state amount required), to LEWIS SIMEONS, falo 27, South John-street, Liverpool. El rabcsmtn's Ibbrtssts. IMPORTANT PUBLIC NOTICE 1 '1. T DENBIGH, RHYL, RUTHIN, AKD J T H 8 MOLD. ..) R. A. DAVIS, DRAPER, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. LUNT & Q-RIFFITHS, DRAPERS, FREE TRADE HALL, HIGH-STREET, RHYL. LUNT & COMPANY, DRAPERS, MARKET PLACE, RUTHIN. LUNT & DAVIS, DRAPERS, GLASGOW HOUSE, HIGH-STREET, MOLD. GREAT ARRIVALS MF NEW WINTER GOODS. The Proprietors of these noted Establishments have very great satisfaction iudeed at thus early being able to announCóJ the completion of their orders for the present season in the principal markets of the Kingdom for net cash. An early inspection of the new Drapery Goods is respect- fully solicited. A visit to their several well-stocked .ce- of business will at once convince the public that the proprietors are in a better position to serve their customers than probably at any previous time because, owing to the excessively great depression in trade in the various markets, their wholesale purchases of the best goods therein have been more advan- tageously made, and are much more extensive than they have ever n before. N.B.—This is the very groundwork of successful trade, viz., to buy for ready-money in the best markets, so as fo be oble to sell at a fair price, and STILL LEAD THE LOCAL MARKETS IN QUALITY AND CHEAP BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, gr PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSES;— LUNT & DAVIS, < GLASGOW HOUSE, HIGH-STEHET, MOLD. LUNT & COMPANY, MARKET PLACE, I RGTELIN. LUNT & GRIFFITHS, FREE TRADE HALL, HIGH-STREET, RHYL. R. A. DAVIS, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH. I 11 I