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Salts hi Jltftfion Kessrs. Baug3i, Jones, & Co. SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MEsSRS BAUGH, JONES, & CO., will hold their next SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfield, Ou THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1879. Stock already entered, viz :— A lot of prime fat Beasts. A lot of useful Dairy Cows. Several fresh Barrens, Calving Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. A nics lot of fat Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pigs. Sale at Ten o'clock. StUlemenls at tlose of Sale. 14 Messrs Davies and Armor. Important Sale of valuable Implements of Husbandry, very powerful portable Steam Engine, modern House- hold Furniture, Dairy Vessels, and other Effects, at BRYN GOLEU, Situate within four miles of the town of Denbigk. MESSRS. DAYIES and ARMOR have received instructions from S. Houghton, Esq. (who is relinquishing farming), to Sell by Auction, on the above preaaises, on THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, January 23rd and 24th, 1879, the weole of the above valuable Implement* of HUSBANDRY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and other effects, briefly comprising one useful horse, fat sow, 20 fowls, splendid Gordon setter dog, thoroughly broken in; iron ploughs, ditto drags, straw cutters, grist mill, turnip pulper, iron hay rake, by Pickley and Simms; combined mower and reaper, by ditto iron liquid or water cart, quite new, by Thomas Baker, Crompton, Berks, with pump complete; winnowing machine, by Corbett, Shrewsbury; turnip scuffler, zigzag harrow, by Howard three-pieced iron harrow, by Seamean seed harrow, Norwegian harrow, wooden ditto, land roller, Avery's machine, with iron cratch, to weigh sheep; narrow-wheeled cart, light running lorry, with board* and thrippers complete ditto dos? cart, horse gearing, harness, saddles, corn sacks, pickels, two two revolving churns, by Tinkler; washing and mangling machine, &c. One portable steam boiler, 3 horse power, with pressure guage; steam valve, connecting straps, shafting, pedestals, wall box, all complete, and equal to new, by Davey Paxman and Co., Colchester. Also a quantity of seed and other potatoes. Together with the whole of the Household Furniture Mid other effects, Dairy Utensils, which will be par- ticularised in Catalogues, to be had a few daya prior to the Sale. Lamch first day at Eleven o'clock. Sale to com- mence each day at Twelve o'clock prompt. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Jan. 6th, 1879. 101 TOWN OF DENBIGH. TALUABLE FREEHOLD INN, COTTAGES, AND BUILDING LAND. To be Sold by Auction by MESSRS. DA VIES and ARMOR at the King's Arms Inn, Denbigh, On THURSDAY, the 30th January, 1879, at Four o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in the fallowing Lots LOT 1. All that well-established- Inn called "The King's Arm! situate in Vale Street, being the main street and direct road from the Railway Station to the Market Hall, in the market town of Denbigh, together with the out-buildings and premises, in the occupation of Messrs. T. E. and J. M. Roberts, the proprietors. The house on the ground floor and basement contains three parlours, bar, two kitchens, back kitchen, scullery, larder, and four large cellars; on the first floor three bed- rooms, dining room and sitting room, with folding doors, which can be converted into one large dining room, large fllob room, and w. c. and on the second floor three bedrooms and an attic. The outbuildings consist of brewhouse, malt house, malt kiln, and store room stabling for 23 horses, with hay and straw loft above, coach house, saddle room, aheds, piggeries, with a large yard. LOT 2. Two Cottages in Red Lane. LOT S. A Market Garden in rear of last lot, which will first 118 offered as one lot, and if not so sold will be divided ihto several building lots. Further particulars may be obtained from, and a plan ef the property inspected, at the Auctioneers' Office, Denbigh, or Messes Parry Jones and Son, solicitors, Denbigh. 114 Kr. W. lI. Hill. TOWN OF OSWESTRY, SHROPSHIRE.* TO TRADESMEN AND OTHERS. To BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BT MR. W. H. HILL, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in Oswestry, on THURSDAY, THB 23RD DAY OF JANUARY INST., at Four for Five o'clock precisely, in the afternoon, in one or more lots, and subject to conditions to be declared at the time of sale-all that VALUABLE PROPERTY, consisting of Shops and Messuages, severally known as "Paris House" and the "Liver Grocery Establish- laentalso two other Shops, with Rooms over; -together with Warehouse, Out-buildings, and Yard, in the respective occupations of Messrs Stead and Co., I John Fry, Cornelius Lang, Robert Munns, and Mrs ^The^whole Premises being situated in the centre of thia thriving town, close to the general markets, and possessing extensive frontages to Bailey-street and Market-street, which are the principal thoroughfares to the several markets, are well adapted for carrying on any first-class businesses, and offer a rare and desirable investment. ,r T Any further information may be obtained from Mr J. H. Dales, Willow-street; and also a plan seen at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Brook-street, Oswestry, and Messrs. Palin, Wade, and Thomas, Solicitors, Shrews- bury. 129 Messrs. T. and W. Whitfield. PENTRE FARM, Midway between Chirk and Ruabon. fP AND, W. WHITFIELD, beg to announce L. that they have received instructions from Mr Low Edwards (who is leaving the farm) to Sell by Aaction, on the premises as above, ON TUESDAY, JANUARY, 28TH, 1879, The whole of his USEFUL LIVE AND DEAD STOCK, consisting of- j5 Young Cross-bred Ewes (lambed and in lamb). 10 Breeding, Store, and Fat Pigl. 7 Young Cros-bred Cows and Heifera, in-calf. 1 Short-horn Bull and 2 Yearlings. 4 Powerful and active Waggon Horses and their gearing. 2 Promising Hack Colts. 220 Bushels of Wheat and Oats, in the straw. 25 Tons of Prime Hay and Clover. 15 Tons of Straw, about 20 Tons of Turnips. The depasturage of a portion of the Farm, with the we of the Farm Buildings, 4c., to May 1st. A Modern and most Useful Collection of Implements, Waggons, Carts, Horse-power Gear and Fittings, Ploughs, Harrows, Gig, Harness, Wood Hurdles, and numerous other effects. Luncheon at Eleven. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. Catalogues may be obtained from the place of Sale, the Wynnstay Arm. Hotel, Ruabon; the Haid Hotel, (Jhiric; or from the Auctioneers, Oswestry. !•» I Sub Inr udiùn. Mr. Lawis Williams. Important Sale of Horses, Cobs, and Ponies, Carriages, Noted Welsh Dairy Cows, Barren ditto, Prime fat Bull and Cattle, Pure breed Berkshire Pigs, Farming Implements, Household Furniture, Guns, Wines, &c. Fancy and unique Tandem, to be sold in consequence of owners going abroad; pair of brown Ponies (Welsh), 11 hands, sound, perfect action, both capital children's ponies, have been always driven by a lady; silver-mounted new Harness, and Carriage built specialty to match also, blue roan Mare, 16 hands 1 inch, six years old, magnificent action, steady single and double. The lot open to veterinary examination. Also, single Brougham and Omnibus. AT RHIWLAS, BALA. MR LEWIS WILLIAMS has been favoured with instructions from R. J. LI. Price, Esq., who is leaving the neighbourhood, to Sell the above by Auction, ON TUESDAY, the 21st January, 1879. Catalogues will be ready ten days before the Sale, and to be had at the Estate Office," Arrenig-street, and the Hotels, Bala; and from the Auctioneer. Sale to eommence at 11.30 a.m. Luncheon at 10 a.m. 6 Saks hi DriMf (EonitzcL FOR SALE, a WHITECHAPEL CART; a WAGONNETTE to hold six also a strong BOX CART, in good condition.—Apply to CHAS. ROBIETB, wheelright, Wrexham. 118 TO BE SOLD, a compact mahogany MEDI- CINE CHEST, fitted with cut-glass stoppered bottles, glass mortar, scales, weights, &c.-Apply at th Guardian Office, Wrexham. 98 TO BE SOLD, the owner having no further use for him, a very useful bay HORSE, about 15.2, has good action, is a capital hack, and perfectly steady in harness.—Apply to T. Kennedy, Veterinary Surgeon, Wrexham. 97 TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, NINE SUBSTANTIALLY BUILT COT- TAGES, just completed, and all let, called Cefn View, at Hightown South, fronting the Turnpike -Koad, with spare land at the back. Rentals, £ 107 5S. per annum. —Apply to RICHARD HUGHES, Builder, 2, Lambpit- street, Wrexham. 86 FOR SALE, pair of New Coupled HORIZON- TAL WINDING ENGINE, 18-inch cylinder, 42-inch stroke, 8-inch hammered iron crank shaft, wrought iron cranks and gun metal bearing*, link reversing motion, hammered iron piston, connecting and valve rods, cast steel cross heads, 8 feet round rope drum, 9 feet break ring in centre of drum, with powerful foot break suitable for Colliery purposes. Also, one 7-inch CYLINDER HORIZONTAL ENGINE, bolted to cast iron bed plate, complete with turned fly wheel, ready for fixing. One 4-inch CYLINDER HORIZONTAL ENGINE complete, as above, suitable for Farming purposes.—Apply to RICHARD CHADWICK, Horticultural and General Engineer, Eagle Foundry, 11T Wrexham. JtgaI anft 11Uhli! gfofias. THE FLINT AND DENBIGH HUNT BALL WILL BE held at the TOWN HALL, RHYL, O. WEDNESDAY, FMIUAIT 5. lOt No. 3 COMPANY D. R. VOLUNTEERS. THE ANNUAL BALL, IN Aid of the Funds of the above Corps, will take place in the COUNTY HALL, DENBIGH, ON THURSDAY, THE 6TH OF FEBRUARY, 1879. TICKETS, 10s. 6d. EACH. DANCING TO COMMENCE AT 9.30 P.M, 131 No. 3 COMPANY DENBIGH RIFLE VOLUNTEERS, AND cc D" TROOP OF THE DENBIGHSHIRE HU SSARS. THE SIXTH ANNUAL BALL SIXTH ANNUAL. BALL of the Non-commissioned Officers, Privates, and Friends of the above, will take place in the COUNTY HALL, DENBIGH, ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 7TH, 1879. Tickets, including Refreshments (except wines), Single, 5s; Double (including Lady and Gentleman), 9s. DKNCING TO COMMENCE AT 9 P.M. JAMES HUGHES, HoN. SBC. Denbigh, Jan. 15th, 1879. 139 PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. A CONCERT AND AN AMATEUB DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE OF THB PLAT OF "L E A H," Will take place in the above Hall, ox TUESDAY, JANUARY 28TH, 1879, In Aid of the Funds of the Wrexham Infirmary. Under the Patronage qf His Worship the Mayor (I. Shone, Esq.) His Grace the Duke of Westminster, K.G. Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P. —— For the list of further Distinguished Patronage see programmes. ADMISSION.—Reserved Stalls (numbered), 5s Chairs, 3S; Balcony and Body of Hall, Is Back Seats, 6d. Doors open at 7 p.m., to Commence at 7.30 punctually. Carriages may be ordered at 10,30. A Plan of the Hall may be seen at Mr J. F* Bdisbory'a, High-street, Wrexham. 118 JtgaI anà vuhlir Dfias. THE WREXHAM ?ABLIAMBNTABT BOROUGH RELIEF JfUND, 1873-79. A s. d. Subscriptions pravionsly acknowledged..164 1* c Additional Subscriptions. His Grace the Duke of Westminster IP 0 0 D.fL.'Foutkes, Eeq 6 0 0 Wrexham Curling Club o lo 0 Miss Burton 10 0 Mr Geo. Weaver 0 10 0 Mr R. Barber 0 10 0 E. Tench. Esq i 0 0 Mrs Cromar, llossett 0 5 0 Mrs O.Widiams (secena sub.) 1 1 o Mr Dutton, 12 lbs rice. Mr Benson, 32 lbs rice. Mrs Fouikes, Gresford, vegetables. Mr Alimaud, 36 lbs tinned mutton and J cwt rice. ISAAC SHONE, MATOR. F.S.—Sabteriptioas may be paid, either to tbe North ana South Wales Bank, or the National Provincial Bauk, at both of which Aeeountt have bee. opened fer the FLmd.-I.S. jy COUNTY OF DENBIGH. Annexation of the Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos (which includes Colwyn Bay), to the Division of Isdulas in the said County, T JOSEPH PEERS, Cierk of the Peace for the X, County of Denbigh, hereby give notice that at the last Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at "Ruthin, in and for the said County, on Thursday, the second day of January, 1879, an order was made in the following words: ° The Justices of the Peace for the County of Denbigh having at these Sessions pursuant to the Statutes In that behalf proceeded to the consideration of a certain statement under the hands of The Reverend William Venables Williams, of the Vicarage. Llandriilo-yn-rhos in the County of Denbigh, Clerk, and of Alfred Osten Walker, of Nantglyn, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos aforesaid, Esquire, two of Her Majesty's Justices of the Peace of and for the County of Denbigh, bearing date the 27th day of September, 1878, which statement was laid by the Clerk of the Peace before the Justices assembled at the last Quarter Sessions of the Peace holden in and for the County of Benbigh, and which statement has been filed amongst the Records of the County of Denbigh, and is now produced And it ha\ ing been proved to this Court that a copy of the said statement has been published by the Clerk of the Peace, in three successive numbers of the North IVales Chronicle, of the Carnarvon Herald, of the 4rexltam Advertiser, of the Wrexham Guardian, of the Llangollen Advertiser, of the Denbigh Baner, and of the Rhyl Dyivysogaeth, being seven weekly Newspapers usually circulated within the County of Denbigh, and in which Newspapers the advertisements of County business are usually inserted and that the Clerk of the Peace had at the foot of each such copy given notice that such statement had been laid before the Justices at the last Court of Quarter Sessions held in and for the County of Denbigh, and that such statement would be taken into consideration at this Court And it having been proved to this Court that the convenience of the Inhabitants of the said Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, including Colwyn Bay, will be promoted by disannexing the said Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, including Colwyn Bay, from the Petty Sessional Division of Uwchdulas, and annexing the said Parish of Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, including Colwyn Bay, to the Petty Sessional Division of Isdulas, both such Divisions being in the County of Denbigh. And it having been proved to this Court on oath that there- are five Justices of the Peace of the County of Denbigh residing within the boundary line proposed to be the limit of the proposed new Division. It is ordered that the said statement and the said alteration proposed thereby be adopted by this Court. It is also ordered that the said parish of Llandrillo yn-Rhos, including Colwyn Bay, shall on and from the 18th day of April next be disannexed from the said Petty Sessional Division of Uwchdulas of which it now forms a part, and shall on and from the said 18th day of April next be annexed to and form part of the said Petty Sessional Division of Isdulas, and that this Order shall take effect on and from the said 18th day of April next. And it is Ordered that the Clerk of the Peace do publish a Copy of this Order in three successive numbers of each of the said seven weekly Newspapers. As witness my hand this 14th day of January, 1879. 126 JOSEPH PEERS. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. As to the formation of a new Highway District, to be called The Conway Union District." I JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Denbigh, Hereby Give Notice that at the last Quarter Sessions of the Peace, held at Ruthin, in and for the said County, on Thursday, the second day of January, 1879, a proviiiional order was made in the following words Whereas, five Justices acting in and for the County of Denbigh (two of whom are resident in the district), having, by writing under their hands, required the Clerk of Peace for the County of Denbigh to send with the Notices required by law to' be given of the holding of General or Quarter Sessions a Notice in the form marked A in the Schedule of the 25th and 26th Victoria, chapter 61, section 5, or as near thereto as circum- stances admit, that at the Court therein mentioned a proposal would be made to the Justices to constitute the following Parishes into a new Highway District, namely: Eirias, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, Llanelian, and Llansantffraid-glan-Conway, by transferring the said Parish of Llanelian from the Abergele Highway Dis- trict, and the Parishes of Eirias, Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, and Llansantffraid-glan-Conway from the Llanrwst Highway District to the proposed new Highway Dis- trict, and having by the writing aforesaid required the said Clerk of the Peace to send by post, in prepaid letters, Notices in the aforesaid Form to the Church- wardens or Overseers of every Parish mentioned in the writing aforesaid. And, whereas, the said Clerk of the Peace has, with the Notices of these Quarter Sessions, given Notice that the said Proposal would be made at these Quarter Sessions, and has also sent by post, in prepaid letters, Notices that the said proposal would be made at these Quarter Sessions to the Overseers of ¡ every Parish mentioned in the writing aforesaid Now we, the Justices assembled at this Court of Quarter Sessions, being the Court of Quarter Sessions mentioned in the said Notice, do, by this our Pre- visional Order, constitute the said Parishes mentioned in the writing and notice aforesaid, a Highway District for the more convenient management of Highways, and we Order that such district shall be known by the name of "The Conway Union District." And we, the said Justices, do declare that one Way- warden shall be elected for each of the said Parishes. It is also ordered that the confirmation of this Order will be considered at the next Quarter Sessions to be held in and for the County of Denbigh. And I further give Notice that the confirmation of the said Provisional Order will be considered at the next Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be held at Den- bigh, in and for the said County, on the third day of April next. As witness my hand this 14th day of January, 1879. 127 JOSEPH PEERS. NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN, THAT THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore sub- JL sisting between us, the undersigned David Charles Evans and Henry Poyner Jones, carrying on business as ironmongers, ^plumbers, gasfitters, and bellhangers at High Street, Denbigh, under the firm of "EVANS & JONES," was DISSOLVED this day by mutual consent, and that the business will in future be carried on by the said Henry Poyner Jones, by whom all debts due and owing to or by the late firm will be received and paid. Dated the 13th day of January, 1879, D. C. EVAJS, 125 H. P. JONKS. ESTABLISHMENT AND DOG LICENSES. THE Commissioners of Inland Revenue hereby remind persons who keep a Carriage a Mai* Servant, or who use Armorial Bearings, that License* for the year 1879 must be taken out before the end of the current month of January, or within twenty-one days after first becoming liable to the Duty. Penalties are incurred if the Licehses are not taken taken out. Forma of the Declaration to be made when the Licenses are applied tor, may be got at any Inland Re-venue Office, Stamp Office, or Money Order Offiee, if not already delivered by the officer. When a Dog is kept, a Licence swat be taken out at •nee. A Declaration is not required. The Duty is now Seven Shillings and Sixpence for each Dog. Certifioatee oi exemption for Dogs kept aolely for tending Sheep er Cattle on a farm may be obtained from the loeal Super. visor. Without such Certificate, all Datrs over exx months old are liable to dwty. Inland Revenue Office, Lonfan* let Januaryj 18J9, ife .f!¡f: JtgaI anfr DuMir Uofes. THE NATIONAL BANK OF WALES, LIMITED. To le IiwojTo;-ated under the Companies Aets, 18G2 and 1867. CAPITAL £1.000,000, IN 50,000 SHARES oir X20 EACH. First issue, 10,000 Shares at par; Payable as follows :— £ 2 10s on allotment. Future calls not to exceed A:2 10s per Share at intervals of not less than three months. No payment required on appli- cation- It is not intended to call up more than 910 per Share. The establishment of this Bank has met with the entire approval of the leading Wholesale Houses in ) Manchester interested in the trade between Manchester and North and South Wales. Solicitors: L Messrs ATKINSON, SAUNDERS & Co., Norfolk- I street, Manchester. Auditors: Messrs KIDSON & BACKHOUSE, St. James's Square, Manchester. PROSPECTUS. UPWARDS of forty years have elapsed since a new Banking Company was established for the express purpose of affording direct banking facilities for North and South Wales, and during that period the population, wealth, and general trading operations nave more than trebled. It has been matter of suprise that no additional banking accommodation has been provided to further develope the resources of these important districts. Whilst there is a Bank of England, a Bank of Ireland, and a Bank af Scotland, there is'no National Bank for the Principality. The Head Office of the Bank will be in Manchester, as being- one of the chief centres of commerce, and having large business connections with North and South Wales. Hitherto, no direct banking communication has existed between North and South Wales and Manchester, hence the necessity for this Bank. The establishment of Joint Stock Banks in various parts of the United Kingdom has been followed by great success, and the shares of such companies com- mand high premiums. The following quotations eon- firm this statement Aaieunt Pre-e*t paii up il«rk«t jTe per share. Price. 1 und" per share. Price. Fund. £ s. d. £ ». d. £ North »nd Souik* Wales Bank, Head Office, Liverpool 10 0 0 30 0 0 XM,069 National Provincial Bank of England, Head Office, London II 0 0 78 0 0 900.000 Manchester aad CouiityBoak, Limited li 0 j 17 0 0 47f,oil Manchester and Liverpool District Bank 10 0 9 29 18 0 803,36.5 Manchester and Salford Uuk Set 14 10 (I 13$< Manchester Joint Stock Bank, Limited 8 0 0 12 10 0 63,812 Parr's Banking Coiapany, Limited. 2* 0 0 is 8 0 180,000 The Birminghim Joint Stoek Bank, Limited. 13 t 0 34 < 0 4»0,0Q8 Lloyd's Basking Compaay, Limited 8 0 e 23 0 I 230,W0 Although the Capital ef the National Bank of Wales has been fixed at 1:1,000,000, in 50,000 Shares of JE20 each, it is proposed at first to issue 10,000 Shares at par; subsequent issues will be at such premiums and at such times as may be thought expedient. It may not be requisite to caJl up » greater amount than £ 10 per Share thus leaving a large capital uncalled, which will form » sound guarantee lo depositors and custo- will form a sound guarantee Lo depositors and custo- mers. In settling the Articles of Association, the Provi- sional Committee have been guided by the experience of tbe most successful modern banks. Powers have been taken to earry on every safe form of banking, so as to the most successful modern banks. Powers have been taken to earry on every safe form of banking, to as to seeere a fair return upon the eapital invested. It is intended to conduct the business so that every trader, hewever small his transactions, and every trading enterprise, shall be encouraged. The Articles of Association stipulate that no Divi- dend on the Shares beyond Five per Cent, per annum oball be paid, until a Reserve Fund has been created, amounting to at least onl-flfth of the paid-up Capital. ¡I And also that no Director shall overdraw his Account, and that no Overdraft shall be allowed to any customer of the Bank, beyond a maximum amount, without the sanction of the Board of Directors. Periodical Audits will be rigidly eaforced, and every Yearly Audit shall be under the supervision of an in- dependent Auditor, nominated by the Shareholders. The National Bank ef Wales possesses an advantage ever some of the existing leading Banks in Wales, from the fact that the liability of each Shareholder in this Bank is strictly limited by Law to the aneouat sub- isoribed for. The Provisional Committee wish to call special atten- tion to the fact that the banking business of the country is fast passing from the hands of ±*rivate Bankers to that of Joint Stock Companies. Arrangements have been made to commence im- mediate operations in Manchester and the principal towns at North and South Wales, and the promises of support already received warrant the Provisional Committee in anticipating a large and profitable business. It is well known that those who are interested in the prosperity of a bank, not only carry on their own business with such bank, but exert themselves to pro- mote its general prosperity. The nominal value of the Shares has been fixed at such a sum as to enable all customers to become partners in the Bank. The Provisional Committee have offers of several suitable sites for banking premises. Applications for Shares to be made upon forms, and forwarded to the Solicitors. Prospectuses and Forms of Application may be had from the Solicitors and the Auditors, from whom, all information may be obtained. The only Contract entered into on behalf of the Com- pany is dated 20th December, 1878, and is made betweeH Ckarles Pitt, junior, of the one part,, and William Walker, M agent for onil on behalf of the Company, of the other part. Also, apply for prospectuses and information to Messrs WALTJIB PITT 4 Co., Brunswick Buildings, Carnarvon. 3 WREXHAM BAND OF HOPE U-PqlOlf. PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM; MOKDAT, FEB. lfiig. LECTURE (with Dissolving Yiewe), by Mr J-J Frederic Smith, London. FRIDAY, February 28th, CONC JRT hy the- United Chair," assisted by a Choir of 250 Band of Hope Children. Conduetoi—Mr Wm. Roberts. Further particulars to follew. 51 NOW READY, PRICE la. 6D., PER POST Is 8D., nu: BANGOR DIOCESAK CALENDAR AND CLERGY LIST TOR IsTs. CONTAINING a Full List of Dioceaan Clergy C and Parishes, with a Summary of Dioeesan and General Church News and Information. I Bangor, Nixon and Jarvis; London. Simpkin and Marshall. IS WMXHAM DISTRICT PIERMAffENT BEHBFIT BUILDING SOCELTR. Imeerporated under tke Building Societies Aeto, 18T4 Sberee .£00 eoefc. Bnwaaee Fee, Is Nor Share er port tit a Star*. THIS Soeiet? is mew >repu-e41* aaake Advances, IMHI able im a eertaim lumber ot yean, o» Xertgageet A Meeting is àel. em the firsi Memday im eaoh mfrt let receiving oubseriptiome and enrelmseKt ef nenbwg. 9wr ftrbkw Bwuoskm, I:JM te Ike Secretary, J. ». SHIKUIT. It, II, Ts—fls nw, ITrirbsi M WEIGHTS & MEASURHS ACT, 187&. W, H. HUGHES, "WBIGHING MACHINE MA.NU? ACTURER, AND IRONFOUNDEB, PLASKYNASTON FOUNDRY, C RUABON, IS prepared to alter and adjnst WEIGHING Maohines to meet the REQAIREMTUTF of the WEIGHTS and Measures Act, 1878, JJJF 04 LAW UNION FIRE 6: LIFE jXSURANfE (JOMPANY Established in the Year 1954. (UV Office: In, CHANCEEY LANE, LONDON, W.C. Wh IwAM Mt hand and Capital Substribed amount to tqptemrSe of £ i, £ l)G,000 Stwling, By express provision in the Company's Deed of StettleMent amd by the Conditions of tbe Policies of tNe Company, tae Capital and Fends of each Department are kept distinet, and under so circamstanees caa the Cltpital or Fends ef oue Department be applied te the payment of losses or expenses iaeurred in the o.her department. Chairman. JAMBS CUDDON, Esq., Barrister-at-Lew, Goldsmith Buildiag, Temple. Deputy Chairman. CHABLES PEMBERTON, Esq. (Lee and Pewbertens), Solieitor, 44, Lincoln's Ian Fields. Loml Directors. EY All MORRIS, Esq., Solicitor. Wrexham. E. J. SISSON, Ksq., Solicitor, St. Asaph. Actuary and Secretary. TEAKK McGEDY. FIBS DEPARTMENT. The terms ere in general the same as those of the principal Fire Insurance OfSees. The capital responsible for losses is Z7&0,W, exclwire of the Reserve Fuad. The bntinei* is eeudasted with liberality ,md promptitude. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Capital. The Law Union Izaaranee Company is based upos a yrinsi- ple which combines the benefit of ilutasl Ingarance, with a fmaraatee of a subscribed capital. Tke amount of sucte eapital in the life Department is Ala,tot felly subscribed. Whilst perfcet security is thus afforded, the number and character of the shar-holleri (alssost all of whom are Members of the legal profession) will eommiand a large amount of busiu^»s, aud conseqaent ad- Taaiaea will aree to the inhered. Bonus. Tile Prefits are divided every five YtRr", and the assured cetrtled to participate reeei-,e the athUt o' suck profits, with the axsept;,im of five per cent of the premiums "received eeriagr the Quinquennium fwhieh belong* te the proprietors;. Any Bones deelareii may be r»ceiv«d in eash, added to te SUM assured, er bit applie 1 o the reduction of ihe premiums. Jfext Division in lb79, and all policies ei^eeted on ibe With Froiis Stale," before 30tu Noveruber nssrt, will participate. Prospeetuies and every information sent on apphcatien to the Secretary, or to any of the following local agents ;— Dcnbighs/iire: JAMBS POWELL, solicitor, The Priory, WDexImm. yiiaUtkirt: SISSOJT t GBORGE, Solicitors, Phyl and St. Afaph. EDWIN WILLIAMS, Parliameat-street, Bfyn Eyfryd, £ huddl*u. 18 PONIRR. MONEY! MONEY! MONEY! S2, TOWER BUILDINGS, W/JTER-STB.EET, L lYE R P 0 0 L. t N. S. HART, SOLD PEOPEIBTO*. TO ALL llf WANT OF MONKY.-Time and JL unnecessary expense can be saved by applying, either personally or by letter, to the above address, where cash advances are made from £ 10 to £ 1,000 (with- out sureties) on the shortest possible nctice, and on the most reasonable terms. Itepayable by easy instalments to suit borrowers. Can be made either personally or remitted by post-office orders, or in postage stamps, thereby affording every facility to parties whose time is. an object to them. Please to note the address as above. N.B.— NO con- is. an object to t1-em. Please to note the address as above. N.B.— NO con- nection with any other office. 168 MON~E"!?r MmTEY MONEY IMMEDIATE Cash Advances made, from £ 6 upwsrde* om Furniture, Trade and Farm Stocks without removal er publicity.—Apply to- W. L. JONES AND CO., publicity.—Apply to, W. L. JONES AND CO., Eldon Chambers, 47 Dolgeley. LOANS.—MONET;— £ H wd upwards Lent. on valuable life policies, jilate, jewellery, deeds, and all sort-i of valuable floods.— MR WILLIAMS, Loan Office, 136, High- street, Oxford. LOANS from X6 to 51,000 can be had witbont delay, with re-payments to suit borrowers. — Apply to MX OHAilLES WILSON, Auetioneer and Valuer, 62, Bridge- street, Chester. 49 ONET TO I-END, WITHOUT SURETIES, bt THE IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK.—DISTANCE NO OBJECT.—All respectable Householders," whether they are private Gentlemen or Ladies, Shopkeepers, Faamers. Car Proprietors, Cow Keepers, Tradesmen, or Clerks, they can be accommodated tv this Bank with Sums of Monej from ZIO to XI,000, repayable by easy instalments, extending over one year and upwards, to enable th-in to increase their stacks aud afford them every kind of fpmporary accoimuodation, without friends as furetit-s aad. without any unnecessary delav Applicants would do well before applying to at? oflica to oonsider its repeatability. This office was established in 1875, and since 1 bat time its business in advances hat; be?n rapidly increasing, and it now makes more advances than any ether single private- advance office in the i^rovinees. Every information willingly afforded. Apply,eitherpersonally or if by letter state amount required, to LEWIS SIMMONS, Proprietor, <8 27, South John-street, Liverpool. t&raatesmnt's bItrt$$t. THOMAS BORTHWiECK, CATTLE SALESMAN, PENDLETON, MANCHESTER, WITL attend the Liverpool Market EVPRV Monday from this date. Stock sert, during the week will have every attention. Letters addressed—Stanley Hotel, Liverpool. MANCHESTER MARKET AS BSTJA-L. JANUFCZYLET, 1879. 920 TILTBEB, SLATES, BRICKS, TILES, CEMENTS, LATHS, SEW3SAGE PIPES, And all ether Building Materials, AT E. JUEREDITH JONES TIMBER YASQ AND STEAM SAW MILL CHARLES-STREET, 88 WREXHAM. JOHN H. KIDD & CO.. Manufacturer* of RAILWAY WAGGON COVEK B1CX XSVX CLOTHS, CART covsms, LIME SHEETS. All kept in stock. BRATTICE, CLOTH, AIR-TUBINGt BOBNAT CT&THS, WATEARROOF RtJGI, IN DI A.. U U B BE R GOODS RmjNg Dry Hair, and Boiler Feh. SACKS, COTTON WASTE, LAMP TVICXF orww: HQI/T TREET WllZrlUM, 51 Ixa^smnt's Jl&bnssfis. — R. EYANS & CO.'S TC AROMATIC GIXGER ALE Xs non-alcoholic, and free intoxicating- properties It 18 eminently stimulating: an;i mvi-oming, pleasant the eye, ana agreeable to ths taste. As & dinner it ?Totn^s digestion. It is the safest bs-y-ra^ for OVEB- HEA i suid is thus specially It is recommended to decantea (suy two or thr<v bottles at a TIUJO; into a.t GLASS jue, and i:-Aô sparkling 1,ripeje will then be improved when poured from the jug into the tumbler or champagne glass. R. EVANS & CO.'3 GIXGER ALE may be safely takea by the young or nj-od as a daily beverage, and U ee aiJlr oaajsteci for a mailer cr winter drink. R. EVAX; & CO.'S GINGER ALE, and all their other beverages, are perfectly free from impurities, and axe guaranteed free from LEAD and other injurious eoctamina- tious. The water from which tnese art;"orepuretl is unsurpassed for purity, as eiiowu by the suiulyisL/oi' several ais.iiiijuislied chemists. PRICE 303. PER GROSS. In which quantities (or asserted MineraJ Waters) it is delivered carriage paid to any station, the empties beine alsa i r^tuxnfcd &x> lk>. iiI\AiSo & charge. ï 1 R. EVANS & CO., I WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. R. E VA-NS & CO. Cal] special attertion to tioir GINGER ALE. rR. EVA-N-s A CO' GUjSUER ALE 11 not an imitation of the many compounds 8.J.0I01 under this AAiue. R. EN-A-S & CO'S GINGER ALE [A)tcial ilfl1:!1i:1 penJiø,r fI itsfM. and Jlas ki addition remarkumlt- LQjvz, t-1,uia- liDtT û mvi £ ort;injr propai vutz, wuicii n# other G lagrr Aie possesses. ANS & GINGER Is a *pvi-auid StoBkactut. premutinv uijes- tion iiiicv iJíl. Lill, M..&iu.L..&H..w:u!À of Jij EV A.S & CO & GiNGi-Xi. ALE I* aoE-alC'Skolie, and fujs*siie>» the pince of beer. wine^ &-c,, &a a tinner or beral beverage. R. E,VASS & (HNGEpTaIe Is equally a "WIJfTIJi a fcUMMEfc R. EVA:\S & CU'S UtNGEK ALE May be takca i-l peases of 111: aces witlt /"endi". R. EVANS & CO'S (sriNGEii ALK Is commeaded to ike public as the beat driiili 0; the Kims ever produce^ H. E VA-NS & CO'S (ilNGLB ALE. Its superiority one all othew -rill be con- armed by OÚ trial- R. EV AS & CO'S GiN«JKli Aii- If iu (iaily use fcy i-Aamy ef she Asi^tocner. Clergy, and ifi t u:c:w iVcuity. R. EVaNS & CO'S G^GEB ale Is ill daily use » hundred* ai house- holds. R. EV .AS & co s GI-NGER ale Only requires to be inown to favourite m every uphold. R ¡Y .dS & CO' GIXGtJR ALE L May be had at Hotehi&nd Kail wo 7 ayti. nom t-i, Cùl"(¡.e.I' Ii.8tL 1 blian War^houMiCieu. R. EVAXS & GINGER ALE. Sliould sny difficult occur in X-eine fnB- piied with R. klaos aud C»-« special Ginger Aie, it ciln W iiad direct 1:-1). the },1l1.uu!¡,ctory. R. E VA-N-S & G^G £ ALB la forwafded, carriage paid, tceli parts el the OOIUlW'}'. R. EVS & CO'S AERATED MINERAL WATERS ARE ABSOLUTEJ^S" PURE, AJJZJt AliK VXSSILPASS5D BY TROTM OF ANY MANUFACTURER. KOX-ALCOHOLIC, AESATEE^ AJSi> PHO^MAT!?n UtOJS" BEVK& Zi OED^N.E. BB.AIS AED NERVi: TCKLC .u;D I,2T £ IES3; TONIC BE XKAii £ ZOEDONEis not a medicine, J)ttt a berera a for daiV vae. It possefcses pr-operties eomhiued. in no o-tte having the etibeutial cou £ titue- £ ie oi TLO PXoOi> V and XiliiVi; it 16 7.M' pleasant to t je eye. a^a innocexit lu us action Tr 1"' &ou'«lcoiiolit_ An a diiuier beveraee it is r» ,,L„w arable dnuk; worked, wo~rjjd, ,jr anxious% for oonvui&jcetit* 3i j-. valuaoie. reoommeadei'jio weak «ni t r MMe.renewmg.aad toealth-asiajning. in tLe jbigii^st terms of it: au'l mi aw^rf Mention kas been given to it at ube Paris''toitit^"T»78. PRICE?, (including boUUsj. FREE ft*' r,-<• WBUHAM, bs. per doneR.jji balf C ha rapine Btttiies. 6d. EXTjiA. PKLi DOZ YOU PACSAC, i. able. 1S. Pi, 11 UOZ Um. rCt^: ment, and packed ia ohip- "Amo*a the product*. «Ombit«! by /> and Company ty Wr*chcm, » tJu.tr M*xrafi<.f «:n*Cii t$ptUOabU Pmic .7^ thec, tro-i, molHl, and jKiiutii. ZOEUOXE 31AY S-^lFELY BJ\ TASX\ V>AIi V TV USUAL CiUAlNTlTILi A& oXHtii *2^1x^1: D?r" ™ tie wonk. OH. I ~u.htr nf Phosp'wrtie suys i'jit; the^eattc eireefii. X urn one to its A^IME^I'AJir P-'a)oerties as a JfLEDICIN E it i5 ap^pr^.tiT^ t' > -ft up a«ireuoratLi« uer»e tutia •onstuuent ol tke bkoa, ana a neve"T* the more important tissues aid luidu oi TTi, 1ALJ: principle aui whenever to ibe n«M(U ot the eoMaomy. a*fc«ior.vu»a.. ur anaiiwrve force ia cm Opinion* tlM > and Dr. &mairS l"'p;t. ZOEDON K ie at o^ce a food. a«<4 k nrink h -• Ki-i. v.-wue tor auti fov r^^or.^ ,117V t> ? —Jiritith and J*axiffn CenfMi^r ZOKDONE Haio doubt veU effldimt aDd i y ¡ ° £ ^ae b- of U'on.-La76øet. Dr, woor"says a IUt;llt toll)c b e,e Pno^phorua ia oomn.eiKUHx by ''1 have aarefuHY vjamin.-a > o. < ;k- \vr- Mineral VV^ter, iw.n^acfare* ki .•«!•- £ c Sftf which they have >» .'ie <i ZOS'jOS T Y's^kl stotemepi made regpectinr.- jt> onipoa., 1, t 1 out by tSe aBalj^r Th, tl V'' 'y LING, md Yfc'J&I \*Y< I l-1BR* any medicine uste; indeed, it fr.rr a m, T ^3 elegant wh-Utfelw xhe Mmmist ot "I'.f P•?' 3 Lime and lr-A wfcieh it eoct-irj o £ eomyiete xjatioa.AJSiaL, Hll'r Au<Aor Of Food, iu adulter u'oa- }> ATENTE1!: 1). Johnson, F.C.S. »ANFCTni R. EVANS & CO, WREXHAM, NORTH WALES. R. E Y AN S & Co., CHEMICAL LAB^1.:a7 „ j Wll^liAsL I jEr J ■ IS