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Saks hv faction. Messrs. Baugh, Jones, & Co. SMITHFIELD, WREXHAM. MESSES BAUGH, JONES & CO., will hoW their next SALE of STOCK in the above Smithfield, on Thurs- day, February 21, 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 Sale of desirable Freehold Property, in CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM, in the County of Denbigh. To be Sold by Auction (by order of the Mortgagees), by MESSES. BAUGH, JONES, and Co., at the Lion Hotel Hope-street, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 2,thday of February 1878, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in one or two lots, as may be declared at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions then to be produced, all those two SHOPS, with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate in Church-street, in the town and borough of Wrexham, and now in the occupation of Mr Edward Thomas, grocer, and Mr Joseph Griffiths, chemist. The premises are situated in the centre of the town, and in one of the busiest thorough- fares, and are well adapted for carrying on first-class busi- nesses. „ „ For further particulars apply to J. Allington Hughes, Esq., aolicitor, Wrexham, the Auctioneers, Temple Row, or to J. James, Solicitor, Brynyffynnon Offices, Wrexham. 151d By order of the Mortgagees under a Power of Sale. To be Sold by Auction, by MESSRS BAUGH, JONES & CO., at the Lion Hotel, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 27th day of February, 1878, at three for four p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, all those two MESSAUGES or DWELLING- HOUSES and SHOP, one of which Messauges is now used as a beer-houee, and known by the sign of the City Arms," together with the gardens, lands, and appurtenances thereto belonging, situate lying and being at the Vron in the township Of Brymbo, in the parish of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, and now or late in the occupation :of Mr Thomas Sogers and another. „ The property is situated near the V ron Colliery, For further particulars apply to Mr J. Allington Hughes, solicitor, Wreskam, or to the Auctioneers, Temple-row, Wrexham. 147g SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE IN THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, AND CO. have been in- jYL structed by the Representatives of the late Mr Samuel Harrison, to SELL by AUCTION, on Friday, the let day of March, 1878, in the Public Hall, Wrexham (removed for the convenience of sale), a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising iron and wood bedsteads, feather beds, dressing tables, washstands, toilet services, mahogany and other tables, wardrobes, cupboards, chairs, pier glasses, tables, clocks, bed and other linen, &c., &c. Further particulars next week. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 177c TKEEHOLD BUILDING LAND, HIGHTOWN SOUTH, WREXHAM. MESSES BAUGH, JONES & CO. are instructed to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at the Lion Hotel, Hope-street, Wrexham, on Monday, the 4th day of March, 1878. at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, «.3.Lots of BUILDING LAND, part of "The Barn FieM, and known as the Hightown South estate, in the borough of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh. The Property is conveniently situated on a good elevation, with capital soil, and commands an extensive view. Being only a short walk from the centre of the town, and with gas and water mains at hand, the lots offer every advantage for building purposes. Convenient roads afford access to the property, and the new streets are now metalled and sewered. The Land lies between the main road and Brynycafcanau Lane. and near to the Barracks of the Brigade Depot 01 the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers. An excellent Bed of Sand has been found below some of the lots on the estate, and there is a constantly increasing demand for dwelling-houses in the above healthy locality. Immediate possession may be had. For further particulars, apply to Messrs Acton and Bury, solicitor; Mr R. C. Baugh, surveyor; or to the Auctioneers, Temple Chambers, Wrexham. 16ic Messrs Davies and Armor. Very Important Sale at about 100 Tons of Potatoes, 40 Tens of Oat and Barley Straw, and 20 Tons of Hay, at MAESMYNAN, Situate within ten minutes' walk of Caerwys Station, ontae Denbigh, Mold, and Chester Railway. MESSES DAVIES AND AEMOE have received in- structions from W. Pickstone, Esq., to SELL ly AUCTION, on the above premises, at Maesmynan, OIl Thursday, the 28th day of February, 1878, about 100 Tons of First-Class POTATOES, including the various sorts, via. York Regents, Pattison's Victorias, Baron's Perfections, ana Pink Eye Kidneys, and free from disease, in 54 hoggs of about two tons each, to be sold in lots to be arranged on ths day of sale. Hay and Straw will be sold by the ton, and to be taken away by the purchaser. Sale to commence at 12 for 1 o'clock prompt. Royal Oak Inn, Denbigh, February 14th, 1878. 171t Mr. Snape- PRELIMINARY NOTICE. SALE AT THE COURT, NEAR WREXHAM. MR SNAPE bees to announce that this sale will take place about the last week in this month, or the first week in March. It wilL comprise « valuable collection of Old China and rare old Oak Furniture. Particulars i* next advertisement. 133 Mr Birch. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. The next mart sale will be held on Thursday, Feb. 21, 1878. MR BIRCH begs to inform his numerous friends and customers that the following stock has been already entered for sale, comprising- Prime Fat Beasts. Prime Fat Sheep and Lambs. Fat and Store Pigs. Calves, &c. The property of the supporters of this mart, including Simon Yorke. Esq., A. Peel, Esq., J. Clark, Esq.,G. Brassey Esq., J. Walker, Esq., T. Brassey, Esq., E. Lewis, Eeq., Messrs T. Milligan, R. J. Roberts, T. Evison, T. Roberts, J. Sandbach,- Huxley, J. Piggott, J. Sandbach, ]un., Lee, Chffe, &c., &c. Sale to commence with fat cattle at ten o'clock Office: Marchwiel, Wrexham. 8390 Messrs. Cooper & Son. WHITE GATE FARM, one mile from Malpas Station on the Chester and Whichchurch Railway. COOPER AND SON will SELL BY RUCTION on Wed- nesday and Thursday, February 20th and 2lst, 18i8, the whole of the FARMING STOCK, Implements, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household and Bedroom Furniture. Each day at Ten o'clock. Refreshments first day at Ten o'clock. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers, Whitchurch, Salop. 1600 Mr. G. F. Byford. MONTHLY FAT AND STORE STOCK SALE. MR G. F. BYFORD is favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at Eleven o'clock, in front of the Castle Hotel, Ruthin, on Tuesday, 19th February fFair Day), Several prime ripe fat cows and heifers Ditto strong young barren heifers One fat bull, excellent quantity anot heavyweight 12 grand three-year-old short-horn heifers, close on calving. Further entries respectfully solicited. Plas yn Llan, February 14th, 1878. 169g Messrs Q-lover and. Steward. CHESTER HORSE FAIR. MESSRS GLOVER AND STEWARD win hoia their usual Monthly Horse Sale in th« Grosvenor Hotel Paddocks on Thursday, February 28th, 1878. The sale will include several first-class Hunters, the property of a gentle- man in the neighbourhood. Entry forms on application to tlie Auctioneers, Grosvenor Chambers, Chester. 168g Salts fcg JJriimie (&ontxucL FOR SALE, a Fashionable WAGGONETTE, forming also a Stanhope Phteton, second-hand, but in perfect order equal to uew. Also a variety of two and four-wheel Vehicles at reduced prices to make room for new work.— At Conran's Carriage Works, 50, Chester-street, Wrexham. 110c COB PONY —For Sale a Chestnut Cob Mare Pony, 34 2in., rising 5-years-old, quiet in single and double harness, has been regularly hunted by a lady, a good hack, and per- fectly sound. Price, 45 guineas.-Apply to Mr Rickman, Park Cottage, Ruthin, North Wales. 174g T> HYL —BUILDING LAND FOR SALE.—The following XV choice lots are worth the attention of investors, viz. Three lots on High-street, in the centre of the town, with <rood frontages; also three lots on Sussex-street, close to. the Royal Hotel.—Apply to G. Henry Bnant, 38, West Parade. Rhyl. 170g THE PROPERTY OF A GENTLEMAN. CARRIAGES FOR gALE.-A Two-wheel Pony DRAG, C equal to new, painted green and cushioned m green Cl A^> a Four-wheel Perth DOG CART, in first-class con- dition,* complete with shafts, pole and bar, lever break, lamps aji/i knee-aprons, See.. Apply, Jackson and Sons* North Wales Carriage Works, Wrtxhzm. 137C stgal anb UttMk ifafes. WREXHAM, MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary _L 1 Half-yearly General Meeting of Shareholders in the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Company, will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Wed- nesday, the 27th day of February, 1878, at Twelve o'clock, noon, for the transaction of the general business of the Company. Dated this 8th day of February, 1878. By erder of the Share Directors, JAS. FRASER, Seere. Company's Offices, Wrexham. a WREXHAM. MOLD, AND CONNAH'S QUAY RAILWAY COMPANY. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary Half- 1L1 yearly General Meeting of the Mortgagees of the Wrexham, Mold, aud Cennah's Quay Railway Company wiH be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the 27th day of February, 1878, at half-past Twelve o'clock p.m. Dated this Sth day of February, 1878. By Order of the Mortgage Directors, JAS. FRASER, Secretary. Company's Offices, Wrexham, c WREXHAM DISTRICT TRAMWAYS COMPANY. 1Y"OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Ordinary _L> General Meeting of Shareholders in the Wrexham District Tramways Company will be held at the Company's Office, Wrexham, on Monday, the 25th day of February, 1878, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, for the transaction of the general business of the Company. The Transfer Books will be closed.on and after this date, and will remain so until after the next meeting. Dated the 6th day of February, 1878. By order of the Directors, E. C. FEARNLEY, c Secretary. BRYMBO WATER COMPANY. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Eighteenth JJN General Half-yearly Meeting of the Proprietors of the Brymbo Water Company will be held at the NN ynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Friday, the 22nd day of February, 1878, at the hour of TWO o'clock in the afternoon. The Transfer Books of the Company will bn closed on the 8th day of February, and continue closed until after the meeting. By order of the Directors, THOMAS CHARLES, Secretary. Offices Brymbo, February 1st, 1878. 109b CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. A Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert will be given in the above hall, on Wednesday. February 20th, 1878, in aid of the funds of the Wrexham Prince of Wales Volun- teer Fire Brigade. VOCALISTS: MISS JULIA JONES, of the Gloucester Choral Union. MDDLE. SISTERONDI, Artiste chanteuse des Follioi Bergeres, Paris. MR F. WALKER, Basso, of the Birmingham Concerts, And several Members of the Brigade. INSTRUMENTALISTS Solo Grand Pianoforte-Ilerr Auguste Walther, Pianist Laureate-of the Conservatoire of Paris. Solo Violin—Mr C. A. Stephenson, Wrexham. Viola-Mr David Johnson. Solo Harmonium—Mr Edwin Harriss. Piccolo-Mr J. Jennings. Conductor-M r Harriss. During the evening a Granrl Assault at Arms will be given by Members of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Prices of Admission—Reserved Stalls, 3s; Front Seats, 2s; Balcony and Area, Is; Back Seats, 6d. Doors open at 7.30, Concert at 8. Carriages at 10.15. Tickets and Plan of the Hall at Messrs C. Bayley & Co., or any Member of the Brigade. 148c HOWELL'S FEMALE ORPHAN SCHOOLS, DENBIGH. ON TUESDAY, the 5th March, two vacancies for pay boarders over seven years of age, will be filled up at the above institution. Terms, £20 per annum, payable quarterly in advance. The Local Governors will also entertain applica- tions for the admission of day scholars, the terms being, entrance fee. 10s., and a quarterly payment of £2 in advance. Forms of application for the above several vacancies can be had from J. P. Lewis, solicitor, Denbigh, Clerk to the Local Governors, and all applications must be sent to him on or before Saturday, the 23rd instant. Former applications should be renewed by letter to the clerk on or before the last men- tioned date. No applications should be made to the Local Governors individually. Note.-There is a qualification test for the admission of children, regulated according to age, which can be had from the clerk. The school examiner is to test all elected candi- dates and report to the Local Governors. Denbigh, Feb. 5,1878. 1100 THE PRINTERS' NATIONAL ART UNION. (BY PERMISSION OF H.M. PRIvY COUNCIL.) THE ANNUAL DRAWING will take place on SATURDAY, March 30th, 1878, at the Cannon-street Hotel, London, when 700 PRIZES OF THE VALUE OF £1,400 will be awarded. They will include Prize 1, an Oil Painting, Signing the Marriage Contract," worth £ 60; Prise 2, £ 25 worth of Books and a Work of Art worth £ 25; Prize 3, an Oil Painting of the value of £ 30; Prize 4, a set of Engravings in Gold Frames, valued at £ 30; Prize 5, an Oil Painting worth £ 25; Prize 6, an Oil Painting, On the Manddack, Dol. gelly," worth X2,S;i and 694 other prizes ranging from jE16 to 10s 6i. Tickets, One Shilling each, may be had at the Guardian Office, 26, Hope-street, Wrexham, and from Mr Cottom, Guardian Office, Denbigh. N.B.-The prize-winning numbers will be published in the Standard on Wednesday, April 3rd. Me TESTIMONIAL TO MR ALEXANDER FYFE. ] AT a Meeting held in Wrexham, on Thursday evening, ] February 7th, 1878. it was resolved—" That a com- mittee of those present, with power to add to their number, be formed to solicit Subscriptions for the purpose of pre- senting Mr Fyfe with some token in recognition of his arduous and unremitting application to the onerous duties as Head Master of the British Schools during the past 23 years, as well as to evince sympathy and regard for him under his recent domestic bereavements. Having opened with forty boys, there are now 350 on the school registers, and during his connection with the schools, upwards of 3000 boys have passed under his tuition." He has, by exertion and activity, combined with pro- fessional tact, gained the confidence and esteem of a wide f circle of friends; and the committee are anxious to acknowledge his valuable services and abilities, in a manner ] commensurate with the success which has attended his i labours. J Subscriptions will be received by Messrs Hughes and Son, Mr Potter, Mr C. Bayley, Mr J. Rogers, and by the following ( committee:- ] :President T. MORGAN OWEN, Esq., H.M. Inspector of Schools. Vice-President: CHARLES HUGHES, Esq. Treasurer: A. WILSON EDWARDS, E. Committee: J. C. Owen, Esq., Mayor. Dr Williams. Dr Eyton-Jones. Mr Thomas Francis, Brynedwyn. Mr Edward Jones, 1, Hope-street. Mr Wm. Overton, Grove-road. Rev E. Jerman, Hill-street. Mr Simon Jones, Hope-street. Mr William Pierce, Bridge-street. Mr T. Cross, Town-hill. Mr Garratt-Jones, Guardian Office. Mr J. E. Powell, Town-hill. Mr G. Bradley, Advertiser Office. Mr G. J. Jones, Penygelli Board. School. Mr H. D. Jones, Penygelli Board School. Mr J. Haughton, National School, Wrexham. Mr L. Woodcock, National School, Connah's Quay. Mr J. Williams, National School, Minera. Miss Jones, Wrexham British School. HOWEL DAVIES, ~) EDWIN B. ASTLEY, >-Hon Sees. CHARLES DODD, ) SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED. I 9. d. Mr Charles Hughes 1 1 0 Mr A. Wilson-Edwards 110 Mr T. Morgan Owen, H.M. Inspector of Schools. 110 Mr W. Phillips 110 Mr T. Francis 110' Mr E. Jones, hatter 110 Mr Simon Jones 110 Miss Jones 1 1 0 Dr Williams 110 Mr Howel Davies. 110 Air John Jones, solicitor 010 6 Mr J. F. Edisbury. 0 10 6 Rev E. Jerman. 010 0 Mr W. Pier«e 0 io 6 Mr T. Cross 0 10 fi Mr W. Garratt-Jones 0 10 6 Mr J. E. Powell. 0 10 6 Mr John Gittina 0 10 6 163c t Sfegal aitb fuMic ffofias. ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1878. LOVATT'S OLD SWAN JNN, WREXHAM. FRIDAY, MARCH 1ST. Presidents: His Worship the Mayor (Alderman J. C. Owen), Mr T. Williams I Mr J. B. Murless. Mr Hutchinson. | Mr Powell. TICKETS, FIVE SHILLINGS EACH The Chairs Will be taken at Five o'clock. H3g ST. DAVID'S DAY, 1878. THE ANNUAL D INNER Will be held on FRIDAY, MARCH 1ST, 1878, At the FEATHERS HOTEL, WREXHAM. ——— 1+ President: Mr RICHARD WILLIAMS, Surgeon. Vice-Presidents: Mr Thomas Bury. I Mr Evan Morris. Thomas Williams. [ „ Councillor W. E. Samuel. „ B. H. Thelwall. | „ Frank Lloyd. Dinner on the Table at 6.30. Ticket, Five Shillings each. 142g ST. DAVID'S DAY AT DENBIGH. THE ANNUAL ST. D AVID' s DAY D INNER Will be held at the CROWN HOTEL, DENBIGH, On March 1st. The Dinner will be presided over by MEILIR OWEN, ESQ., J.P., Tan-y-Grit, Denbigh; and CAPTAIN EVANS, Greenfield. Tickets 5s each, to be had at the Crown Hotel. g A D I N N E R Will take place at the WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, RUTHIN, ON ST. DAVID'S DAY. At 5.30 p.m. President: DR. THOMAS JONES. Vice-Presidents: Dr. D. D. Jones and J. Jones, Esq., Oaklands. 173g COpy OF E TURN, Pursuant to 7 and 8 Vic., cap. 82. Name of Firm. WILLIAM CONNOR. Ptrtom of whom the Company or Partnership consists. William Connor, 66, Upper Brook-street, Chorlton- upon-Medlock, Manchester, Banker. Names of Places where the Business is carried on. 69, Mosley-street, Manchester, Lancashire, Regent-street, Wrexham, Denbighshire. Name of Firm. PUGH, JONES, AND CO. Persons of wham the Company or Partnership consists. Name Residence. Occupation. Hugh Pugh I Llys Meiriou, Carnarvon J Banker Robert Jones | Plastirion, Pwllheli j Banker Names of Places where the Business is carried on. Place. Connty. Pwllheli (Head Office) Carnarvon Amlwch Anglesea Bangor Carnarvon Bethesda do. Blaenau Festiniog Merioneth Carnarvon Carnarvon Golwyn Bay Denbigh Conway Carnarvon Llanberis do. Llandudno, do. Llangefni Anglesea Lianrwst Denbigh Nevin Caruarvon Penrhyn Merioneth Portmadoc Carnarvon W. H. COUSINS, Registrar of Bank Returns. Inland Revenue Office, 31st January, 1878. 163b ^niters, TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS PARTIES Willing to Tender for the erection and com- JL pletion of a Villa Residence, with Stables and Out- 3ffices, at Gresford, may see the Plans and Specifica- J aons, and obtain particulars, at my office on and after Wed- lesday next, the 13th inst. Tenders to be sent to me on or Defore the 28th inst. No tender will necessarily be iccepted. HOWEL DAVIES, Architect and Surveyor, 1, Hill-street, Wrexham, February 7th, 1878. 1 SAINT ASAPH UNION RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. i TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. s t THE Sanitary Authority of this Union are prepared to receive Tenders for the Construction of a System of I Main Pipe Sewers, Filter Tanks, Manholes, Flushing Wells, I md other Works in connection therewith, in the city of St. r. ii-aph. 0 The plans, sections, and specifications, of the proposed 7 Works can be seen, and forms of Tender obtained, on appli- a nation at the office of the engineer, Mr George Bell, of Kinmel-street, Rhyl. Tenders most be made upon the forms-provided, and sent X) me on or before Wednesday, the 27th day of February instant, endorsed Tender for Sewerage Works." The Authority do not bind themselves to accept theloweat I )r any Tender. By order, CHARLES GRIMSLEY, Clerk. Saint Asaph, 7th February, 1878. c 4Ehut'ntron. TOWER HALL, LLANGOLLEN. ESTABLISHMENT FOR YOUNG LADIES. Principals- DR. & MRS. JjJLLIS. The house is delightfully situated on an eminence. about half a mile from the town., and commands splendid views of the far-famed Vale of Llangollen. The course of instruction is suoh as to qualify young Ladies for useful and honourable positions in society, as well as for competitive examinations. Prospectuses, &c., on application. 1290 SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. jy £ R J^ELIX Q ^ATKINS, St. Asaph. Choir Master to St. Asaph Choral Association, Conductor ef Denbigh Philharmonic Society, Ruthin Musical Union, Abergele Harmonic Society, and Singing Master to St. Asaph and Buthin Grammar Schools RESUMES LESSONS on Monday, January 21st. ST. ASAPH MONDAYS DENBIGH TUESDAYS RHYL WEDNESDAYS ABERGELE THURSDAYS RUTHIN FRIDAYS Highest references given if required. Terms on application. ? Zrabtsratn's hhrtsstS. FISH, GAME AND POULTRY ESTABLISHMENT, RHYL, NORTH WALES. IMPORTANT TO NOBLEMEN, CLERGY, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND THE GENERAL INHABITANTS OF RHYL AND NORTH WALES. R R. SHAWSON, of Grimsly, begs to inform the -iXL public generally that, having taken from Messrs Heathir and Hordley the business lately in their occupation, at No. 18, Bodfor-street, Rhyl, he is now prepared, with ff*eat facilities for buying, to supply all kinds of fish, game, Jce, and poultry, at the lowest possible prices, con- 8ibtentitb good quality. H. B. "begs to say that his intimate acquaintance with Grimgw for so many years will enable him fo supply as cheap as an# town in England, and at all times send the quality desirea. All Hinds of Dried Fish, cured under own superintendence. and from the importer direct. He purchases all kinds of Saucer Pickles, Sardines, and Capers. Tinned Lobster, Salmot. Oysters (of which he makes a special feature, both fresh ird tinned), together with Bloater Paste, &c., &c. I Pleale note the address:- H. SHAWSON, (LATIC HEATHER AND HO»DLKT), 5 FISH MERCHANT, I 18, BODFOR-STREET, RRYL. J The Trade and Hotels supplied on advantageous terms. 157o JJESSRS DENNIS & D UFP, ,'J HAIR CUTTERS, PERFUMBRS, &c., Beg to inform the inhabitants of Wrexham and its vicinity that they have taken the business lately carried on by F. W. Mawre, 1, Arcade. Wrexham, and intend to combine the brush and fancy trade with the above, J. E. Dennis (late of 7, Church-street, Wrexham) attending to the brush and fancy trade, and J. J. Duff (from Mr Fitch's, Chester) undertaking the management of the Ladies' and,Grentlemen's Hair Cutting Rooms. D. & D. hope, by strict attention to business, to merit patronage. 1, Arcade, Wrexham. 175 MR SHERRAT, Solicitor and Notary, is REMOVING to his own Premises next to Savings Bank. Several handsome suites of offiees, cellars, store rooms, stables, and coach-house to LET.-Apply, Mr Sherratt, BrvDyflyniton Newydd. isoc BALL AND EVENING DRESSES AT HALF PRICE. Q-EORGE JJENBY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Have purchased from the best manufacturers in London their entire stock of BALL & EVENING DRESSES, At the large discount of 69 per cent. The goods are perfectly fresh, being made for this season, and comprise BLACK & COLOURED NET DRESSES, GRENADINES, TULLES, TARLATANNES, Trimmed Silk and Flowers, &c. The Stock will be ready for Sale on Monday next, the 4th inst., and will be offered ftt this large reduc- tion during the ensuing month. MAKING. With each robe is Material and Trimming for Bodice. G" H. L. 8; Co. will, during the month of February, complete the making, finding all the usual materials for bodice, at Ts 6d each. GEORGE JJ E N R Y TTEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL, Feb. lst/1878. 175f —r— —— FOE C LEANING PLATE. J1 J J. F. E DIS B-URYS IMPROVED WHITE PLATE POWDER. For cleaning Gold, Silver, and Plated Goods. Sinoe its introduction as a substitute for the ordi- nary Rouge, a quarter. of a century ago, the sale has amaringlyincreMed both at home aRd abroad. A t-ial is only needed to prove its superiority over other plate powder in be. Sold in-boxes at 6d, Is. and 9s. NORTH WALES PHARMACY, S. HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. Sold by Grocers, Chemists, and Ironmongers everywhere. 180o itONEY TO LEND BY THB MPERIAL ADVANCE BANK, LIVERPOOL. t, WITHOUT ANY KIND OF SURETIES. HE STRICTEST PRIVACY GUARANTEED. L10 to £2,000 READY to be advanced without delay, in sums to suit [\< "Gentlemen or Ladies, Private Householders," Pro- essional Gentlemen, Clergymen, Clerks holding permanent ituations. Persons about entering into business, and others, tpon easy terms, upon their own security, without sureties. Cash also advanced to Farmers, Cowkeepers, Car Pro- orietors, and others, upon their effects, without removal or mblicity upon their own undertakings, without obtaining riends as sureties, which can be repaid monthly, quarterly, ,r other terms as-may be agreed upon, extending over one ear and upwards, to enable them to increase their stocks, aid render them. every kind of temporary accommodation. BXEOUTIOKS AND OTHER LOANS PAID OFF. DISTANCE NO OBJECT, JTEBY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED The Bankliaving a large capital in hand, no good application refused. Ko connection with any other oftice in England. Apply personally (os, if by letter, state amount required), to LEWIS SIMMONS, 880 27. South John-street, Liverpool. GREAT. -SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT DENBIGH. BENJAMIN JJOLGATE BOQT & SFAOE MANUFACTURER, HIGH^S-TJIEET, DENBIGH, Informs his customers and the public that he is now holding his ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE Of Summer and Winter Boots and Shoes, which will bt sold at greatly reduced prices. ENORMOUS BARGAINS Can be obtained for ready cash from the large and splendid stock now on view. }. '42* CttMrvc lie Addrtas 42 & 49, HIGH-STREET, DENBIGH. o 1'" Erabtsman's hhrtssts. I CARLO WITZ, OAELOWITZ, THE HUNGARIAN WINE GROWERS' AGENCY, 90, GREAT TOWER-STREET, LONDON. J. B. MUELESS & SON, WINE MERCHANTS, WREXHAM, HAVE beei appointed SOLE AGENTS for the Sale of GENUINE HUNGARIAN WINES, which have been Bottled by the Growers with the greatest care, and Shipped to them direct. They are thus in a position to offer these celebrated WINES at MUCH LOWER PRICES than hitherto charged. The quotations at foot include bottles and duty. No extra charges are made, and the Wines are DELIVERED FREE where no agency is established. RED WINES. No. • A l:—CARLfrWItZ 18s 2.— „ Finest selected 24s ,3.- r Special growth 339 Carlowitz, the King of Red Dinner Wines, contains Phosphate of Iron, purifies and strengthens the blood, and .therefore is much patronised by the Medical faculty 4.—OFNER (Buda) 20s Ó 11 ( « ) Very fine 28s These growths are mellow, spirituous, and fruity tasting, having a slight bitter after taste, which makes them, however, rather agreeable. 6.-BRLAU. special growtb 36S This is the renowned prize medal Wine, very elegant, and the nearest approach to Lafite, which is four times as deat. 7.—SPARKLING CARLOWITZ, first quality. 48 The only Red Sparkling Wine particularly worthy of notice. WHITE WINES. i.-SOMLAU 189 Tastes likes a fine Chablis; warranted to keep at least four years in bottle. 9.—ODENBUR G 248 A little sweet, but very pleasant to take with nsh. lQ.-ODENBURG. finest selected. 308 Is made of real Muscatel grapes, delicate and sound. 11.—RUSTER (old in bottle). 36s A nice after-dinner Wine. 12.—RUSTER, dry 42a Of this Wine, Dr. Druit says: It is remarkably fine, and, with peculiarities of its own, resembles some samples I have tasted of first-class white Burgundy, or of dry St. Peray." 13.—TOKAY IMPERIAL") Bottled 60s 1848 Vintage r at the 14.—. „ CROWN „ ) Chateau 84s 18—SPARKLING ODENBURG. 42s 16.— „ IOKAY 641 (Official) Report of an Inquiry of British Government in the year 1861, printed for the House of Commons, 1862 •— "It appears certain that the HUNGARIAN WINE GROWERS do not adulterate their Wines indeed, they are so generally good that they would certainly be deteriorated if Alcohol were added. While possessing a good resemblance to the Wines of Burgundy and the Rhine, the better Wines ofHungray have GREATER BODY and STRENGTH, and VOULD BE MORE LIKELY TO SUIT OUR TASTE. There is probably no country in which so great a proportion Of Good Wine is made."—P. 15. L '4 J. B. MURLESS & SON, WINE MERCHANTS, 156d WREXHAM. WATCHES, CLOCKS, & JEWELLERY. PIERCE'S English Silver PATENT LEVER WATCHES, JL full jewelled, at 94 10s. Warranted for four years. PIERCE'S English Silver PATENT LEVER WATCHES, heavy cases, and best finished movement, £ 5 5s. War- ranted for five years. PIERCE'S Silver PATENT LEVER WATCHES, jewelled m ten holes, chronometer balance, crystal frlass, and very strong cases, with gold points and highly finished move- ments, X4 4s. Warranted for five years. PIERCE'S Silver GENEVA WATCHES, jewelled in eight holes, strong cases, and very best movement, £ 2 15s. Equal to any Lever Watches. Warranted for three years. PIERCE'S Silver GENEVA WATCHES, large and small sizes, at £ 1 1b, £ 1 10s, £ 1 15s, £ 2 2s, £ 2 5s, and £ 2 10s. All warranted from one to three years. PIERCE'S AUSTRIAN REGULATORS. Prize Medal at the Wrexham Art Treasures Exhibition, only varying a quarter of a minute in four months. Prices from £ 3 10s to 43110S. PIERCE S KITCHEN CLOCKS, eight day, spring and striking, from 21s and upwards. PIERCE'S HALL or STUDY CLOCKS, Barometer and Thermometer combined, £ 3, £ 3 10s, £ 4 10s, and £ 5 5s. PIERCE'S BEDROOM CLOCKS. Timepieces from 6s; Alarums, 7s 6d; Bronze Eight-day Timepieces, 10s, 128 6d, and 15s. PIERCE'S Silver English, Centre Second, Stop, MARINE CHRONOGRAPH WATCH. Warranted not to vary over one minute in twelve months. Price £ 10 los. PIERCE'S FANCY and ENGAGE RINGS, set with Diamonds, Emeralds, Pearls, and other precious stones from 15s to JE20. PIERCE'S GUINEA GOLD WEDDING RINGS and KEEPERS, sold by weight. Half a dozen Nickle Silver Tea Spoons given with every Wedding Ring. AGENT for Messrs Gillett and Bland's TURRET and CHURCH CLOCKS, and for Messrs Thomas Russell and Son's LIVERPOOL-MADE WATCHES. Note the address D. D. pIE R C E, WATCHMAKER & JEWELLER. HENBLAS-STREET. 1178 WREXHAM. HODGSON AND STEAD" WEIGHING MACHINISTS, SALFORD, MANUFACTURERS OF WEIGHBRIDGES, &c., for jyL Railways, Roads, Collieries, Blast Furnaces, Iron Forges, Rolling Mills, Mines, Markets, Warehouses, Paper Makers, Wool Merchants, and all Commercial uses, of the most recent and approved construction adaptable to every national standard. Agent for North Wales, W. GAMBLE, 13, QUEEN STREBT, WREXHAM. To whom please address enquiries. 1053k THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, OSWESTRY. QHARLES D R E W, PROPRIETOR. The Propriet-or 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. WIN E S; SPRITS, AND CIGARS of the choicest description. Good STABLING and Lock-up COACH-HOUSES. Careful attention, given to the POSTING DEPARTMENT. 1161d raht£imtn' $ hhrtS$ts. SPECIAL NOTICE. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE PREVIOUS TO STOCK TAKING. T. J. WILLIAMS, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH, I BEOS to intimate that his Gf&EAT CLEARA1NTE IIALB <••» r IT t « F1 i AUTMliN WINTE R 1 V- 3k 81-URPL US STOCK Will commence on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 3ftra, And will continue until WEDNESDAY, February 20th, When he hopes that his numerous Customers and tke Public will take advantage of this special opportunity of obtaining Great Bargains in the following and other depart- ments LADIES' AND CHILDRENS' COSTUMES. LADIES' AND CHILDBEDS* JACKETS AND ULSTBB8. MILLINERY, SHAWLS. SILKS, SKIRTS, DRESSES. HOISBET, GLOVES, MA MWABRR T. WOOLLENS. WOOL SHIRTS, WHITE SHIRTS, AND COLLABfJ. BOY'S AND 3rWS OVERCOATS. BOT's AND WEN'S COMPLETE SUNN «*• FELT HATS AND CAPS. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, LINOLEUMS, AND MATTINGS. P.S.-All Goods sold at Sale Prices will be strictly subject to CaBh Payments. ,„ T. J. WILLIAMS, HIGH STREET, DENBIGH. 83* THE TEA TRADE. 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE present Season's arrivals of FINE TEAS -A- 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 sen 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 0 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 Moning 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 Teas, choicely blended, rich in flavour 3 4 The Finest Mixture of Teas that ean be pro- duced. This is the Prince of Teas 3 g A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK OF FRENCH 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 nearest railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger, will have humediate 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 on Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. N.B.—They will-be entirely closed on the four days eet apart as Bank Holidays. C. K. BNSON AND CO., FAMILY GROCERS, 14, RIGR-STUEET, WKEXKASL 671. VIENNA BREAD, As acquired by Viennese Workmen, J. STEVENS, COOK AND CONFECTIONER, FANCY BREAD BAKEE, HOPE STREET, W K E X II A M. Every description of parties furnished with the most elabonuo Hire, &c. Also, a competent S-caff of Codi:3 and Waitei-s. Novelties for this Season—rink Dominoes, &c. S67fc