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ESTABLISHED A.D. 1848. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Denbighshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales Register. I 'leT t'ces in Denbigh- The County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbigh- shire and Flintshire. PUBLISHED EVER Y FRIDA } AND SATURDA Y. CIRCULATION, 5,500. JJAYLEY AND gRADLEY, PROPRIETORS. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION— £ S. SJ. per Annnm, pay- able in advance on credit, 10s. per annum. Per post 10s. 10d. per annum, payable in advance; on Credit, Rs. per annum. — — — Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH, JONES, AXD CO. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17TH, 1878. SALE OF FAT AND STOKE STOCK EVERY FAIR DAY. at Ten o'clock, and the Auctioneers respectfully request that the Stock be at the Mart STOCK AI.RF.Anv ENTERED. A lot of Prime Fat Beasts Ditto of Dairy Cows A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, anll rigs Sale at Ten o'clock. BAUGH, JONES, AND CO. 90, b SALE BY MR BIRCH. .o- WREXH.1M SMITHFIELD. W W*H Sab MtH ltèltl on Thursday, MK BIRCH bogs to inform his numerous friends ?t .i).! customers that the fo)!ow!nx STOCK has teuJ already entered for ?a!e, cOlnpring a !ot of Prime Fat Beasts. Pi hue Fat sheep and Lambs. Fat and Stove Figs. Calves, itc. Tle nvperty of the supporters of this mart in- IL'iiiling SIMON Vorlce, Esq., A. Peel, Esq., .T. Clark, K-n., <lirassey, Esq., J- Walker, Esq., T. Brassey, E. Lewis. Messrs J. Milligan, R. J. jinlurts, T. Kvison, T. Roberts, J. S'andbach, — Huxley..1. Pisgot, J- Sandbach, junior, — Lee, (:IFV, >tc. v ,;•> to! oniinenre with fat cattle at Ten o'clock. I iftice Marrhwiel, Wrexham. VLE BY MESSES ETCHES NUNNER LEY, AND ETCHES. THF. WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE I WHITCHrRCH (ALOP) HOUSE SALE I -;T\R1 V^R.S ETCHES, ?<r??EULEY& ETCHES '\t wia E',L BY AUCTION Ht ?litchnn-h, I un FNII'W. January ?U). ?*s, 7" valuable I w r" n. LWK AND larncs horses, cobs and ponies, in- I cluTliii s: A -T-'UHI lot of wagon horses, suitable for town I to ciimiiience at Twelve o'clock. I (>!?:IV, Watergate-street, Whitchurch, Salop. 1-IIj I SALE BY MR. SNAPE. II! I HHOs BRICKWORKS AND COLLIERY. .?'? ? /.?t?', ?ff!'V<'<) Wrexham and J:I'W'/n¡¡, II I 11" i;. SNAPE has Icn instructed to offer for SALE I ?i BY AUCTION, in one lot, at the LION HOUSE, I Wrexham, on MONDAY, January &'th. 1878, the above ■ v,ilii;ilile BIIICKWOKKS AND COLLIERY. The I I\rb are held under leases from Thos. Jones, Esq., I •' all the beds of coal and fire day under about 120 I ACRES, at a moderate royalty. The most valuable of ■ the be'ls of coal and day ungot is that known as the I H.dt.yani r,d and C!ay. The coa) in this seam is of I i?c h,t and nncst (imlity, and suitab]c for all I I UVIIOH'S. whether for cnke, household, or for best ■ IRON Manufacture. It meets with a ready sale at the I l:ihe"L prices paid for coal in the district. TIIT I LAV ■ is "f a quality peculiarly suitable for the manufacture fac in»-bricks, and sewer tubes; it burns ■ tu a very hard, almost vitrious, body of a pure light I "MITF I olov.r, and cannot be injured either by smoky ■ ;ttiiins]ihere or by frost. For sewer tubes it takes a readily. and does not lose its form in burning. acres of the Nant Coal ungot, I WLIII'LI is won within twenty yards of the surface, and I which will supply cheap fuel for the Works for a long I time, ENABLING a large portion of the Half-yard Coal to <nI, ■ TLW PLANT comprises:—Three pits, winding ■ LIMINE- head U.AV. MID all necessary appliances of the ■ Crinding engine, ]4in, cylinder, I lift. (tin. strok' with bed lor a second engine I when required. Two very strong grinding mills and ■ YW- mills, all ARRANGED tlvat the clay from the pit ■ (■■■miiMially ilesmiils the finished articles are I ¡"illk,1 inro railway trucks, which run on a siding close I (II the kilns. The steam boiler is 40ft. long by '1ft. I iliameter, and is set so that while fiinplying both ■ EU.-IIIES WITII steani, the waste hrat passes under the ■ "LAD tloor, ,,1111 dries the goods ill a most efficient ■ KIJMRR, A ureal swing of fuel is thus effected. The I HICILS are jff. liv arc all lined, and covered with I five brick tiles, and an in perfect order. There is Y. 1 ■ larao DAY SLI-d lor tempered clay, with chamber I 'OR■ TI-N-a-t'oita and chimney pot wal A large shop I I i rii.IIII I aiid blacksmith, and chamber over, suitable ■ room and place for moulds. Three roun.1 ■ modern construction. arranged for DOWN running through. They will bold about I i.vicks each. Office, litied with ilesks, Five-ton weighing machine. Two ■ "tl,jl! 'VI I^HIUG machines. Two brick presses. Tile I NV'S. THu Cameron pumps, one (i-io. ram. and one I r: VA: AND all other appliances necessary for tile I'¡!m. have BEEN recently erected at a cost of tlii,IHLO, under the supervision of an ■ KAIIRICII eil Lrickmaker, and are admirably arranged I FUI'I xiii iliti..US and economical working. ■ is a SIDING into the works by which the ¡ drain PIP^S van be loaded direct into the ■ Sale to take piace at Three o'clock in the ■ A'TTNIFIMI. )'tn!'?si(?n to view the Works, and aU nece.sK.ry in- ■ M;uio:I, NUY be OBTAINED from the AVCTIONKKK, at ■ '<icc.i.;?uHou?. Wrexham, where aiso copies ■ ''{ the LI-;ISEY;.N b.. i'??(..rtt d of Messrs. THOMAS ■ l.I.I.oK ? ?rrnr.w. ?u!t.yt?? Huddersfield and L,;A!;0YD, A CO., H -=- Solicitors, Huddersfield. I I BY MKSSITS T. & W. WHITFIELD. I !<L • I'F.I.IKKV PUC.ritlKTORS, CONTRACTORS ■ l;i'i!.DI:s. AND OTHERS. B !MPF)!!TAXT SALE AT CAE LLWYD ■ RKSKKVOIR, H j. li- ni rtud tin- (fOil) V.'ivxhatii and lirti/iu, U T aiiil WHLTL'L ELI) beg to iinnounce that they H < !I ive reci IVED In. tructions from the Adminis- t1w Estate of tl1 late John Wanl, to SHLL ■ ■ II AL V'TiHX, on the premises adjoining the Reser- V'"R. Kridav, the 1-th of January, 1878, the whole "111:" I'l.ANT used in its construction, consisting of H P'' £ L thoiisainl feet of red deal and spruce phnk",  ,mtl SL'A,LThng of v.rrit?s dimensions, 1? earth H I "m.?.; YARD WHU^NNS, one four-v.hect lon' t!me ■ 'INS, 70 wheelbarrows, a quantity of tram ■ ■HIMI ?))n;? several puHie-, a set of blocks, one iron ■ J,|R''UI I' VIW 1"h by Honinson. sundry chains, smith's I" J: k 'I' t 1 H picks, saws, iron )a! nails, quarry on,s, ;'?t')t.wnn? bnrdh's, mHnure.awood stabh', with ?'?.ft by Ift, a smith's shop and stores, 3)ft "ft. also with fched roof, an office three powerful H -M<L ACTIVE W':on Horses, seven sets of gearing, and ■ ■••»11-1'1S ?th?r effects, which will be more particu- ;u-J, 'I, "1"1' 1. tl 'I I I H 'SIT I LIPI ) in the cata o;:?es now be? prepared,  Inch may lie LM,; one week prior to the Sale 011 ■ -plii' .tmii to the Auctioneers', or at the Wynnstay A)D,< Hotels. Wrexham and Ruabon. v P'I'L" EOIMRENCE ;,? Twe!vc o'clock prompt. ? ? H" T'H1\ frnm ?' ?]?, to the MESSRS cm-RTcx. KLPHICIC, AND CO. Iiiijiis,$al at 1>1. ritnyf 'I B<irrifu- /ji/iWiil, a.td three hah .?/,?,)'?.?, \I KSS!N I'HL'I'TOX, KLPHICK, & CO. b? to I' :1Il:IIInnl'l' tbt tj¡\ h'll"<' h?n favoured with .¡¡IIn, fr"m '¡i; )?))t?') (who is leaving the ?..nr;?!?s):i.L t!Y .rcT)<)N. on Tuesday "irti ?-)nps. !,v..)?,,u.)n ?;;j ;?,t ?:? l. Coni- :Ií,.h:, ('adl ,hi:: :It 1:1(\ PH o'l'1,It'k rHllletlJan', the r?'?' ??"t'nt H?us?h?!d FURNITURE, ex- <V!UTj.0-' 'issels, :"? (tlkr (?n'??. )':untin? ::n,lJ'n ln7s- '?'?t 'I'?M? of ehoico "Id port and s!i V, 'w" -d-v ;lass. chi'i. kitchen reijuisites, :i'1 J! :irï M>sse,s. I. r'll, 0\"1"1100:( Er:T: 1' "Oin!Jr; "r" ,)),I "hart I 'Ml i-ic. ])t.),? ,,?? hamisoine ciiestimc f ean'iaire b.r> ?"?.?n'r-fn.nt?t i-ji hands, circular-fronted '•n-'liini ^nti.-tf', i 'V, London. liyht-rulining ,8iil harn-ss, .vnldlery. stack of hay, the •ir.rV»,m-' ;i } -iy \v"v,'v- l'"u,lo,«. l,n" ^rt, sets of ;t, ':M"VS* TiKtmirr*, finple- • !i n »ar«i«<xi recjtt i s i tes jiii't other Mis- "1"li' ":tI" r" P"??'? day at Klfvcn I-.it'le lots are numerous and thefts "'jll!"t ?'HVt''1'"?' 't'??'y""?'YArms .td. '?'.?"fr?tn the Auctioneers, MK-SI:S Ii, ,.¡ I' .¡.R'I." \(1 1'¡('11 \f'OO'.1 IC "? '?'?"'? IJOHKRTS, AND J{icn.\Rnsox ..I"h., ;14h SA11: i»v (4 F byuohix ANNOUNCEMENT. KVAKTH, NEAR RUTHIN. ■ ii' '? I'ORD h as b-'en favoured with in- (■ v ''c 'l,:s from tie* representatives of the late r?. to SELL BY AUCTION, on .?,??.md))i?y. th(.?it' ?).t!)hwt., the 1Wn,. ITfmst'hoM Fmn?n? Horses, ('.It Ili,, :tn(i oth?r "I n 1,IHi(1l1¡:' of wl11..h Min ).t ilnlv nnn.?nced "lIll,lIl, nnthiu, .Ja:m:l1Y ]'tth, ?'?. Mi -=- I'll Illy JONES. t' '?? /"?''? will ?" M? ))c?t Sale of *1 i v'i^ ??'?"?'?'??'?-xha.m :1iiiii-ti-V 17tli, ?S7s. i'ert i.reMiectadly soliciteij. s othce. '?-?'n-e, Wrexham. nib Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR. LLOYD. THURSDAY, JANUARY 17TII, 1878. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR LLOYD begs to inform his numerous friends 1'. and supporters that he has taken FIRST and SECOND STAND in the New Smithfield (which is on the left hand side of the entrance), where he will in future hold his fortnightly sales of cattle, sheep, pigs, Arc., and tnists he shall receive the same support that has hitherto been accorded him during the time he has been in business as an auctioneer, and has the pleasure of announcing his next sale will take place on TtiUltSDAY, January 17th. The following Stock are already entered. A prime lot of Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls, In-calf Cows, and with Calves at foot, Barrens, Stirks, Store Bulls, Ac. A magnificent lot of Fat and Rearing Calves A prime lot of Shropshire and Cross-bred Fat Sheep A number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, also Stores The property of regular supporters of the late Auction Mart: Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay; Sir R. Palmer, Bart., Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart., Hon. Geo. Kenyon, T. LI. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., E. Peel, Esq., Bryn-y-pys; S. Yorke, Esq., S. P. Hope, Esq., H. Lees, Esq., Pickhill Hall; Captain Ormrod, Penylan; A. Peel, Esq., Gerwyn; A. Balfour, Esq., Mount Alyn; Capt. Godfrey, H. W. Meredith, Esq., T. Beakbane, Esq., F. E. Cotton, Esq., Captain Best, E. Swetenham, Esq., W. H. Darby, Esq., Brymbo; T. Clayton, Esq., Major Roper, H. Whalley, Esq., Plasmadoc Captain Owens Althrey, Peter Walker, Esq., George Barbour, Esq., Braxton; J. Clarke, Esq., R. C. Webster, Esq., George Plant, Esq., Hpnry Dennis, Esq.. Henry Humphreys, Esq., J. R. Bennion, Esq., E. Randies", Esq., R.J. Sisson, Esq., Charles Griffiths, Esq., Thomas Morris, EHq., Esp Hill; J. Kenrick, Esq., Wynn Hall Mrs Johnson, Esless The Misses Lewis, Miss Hayes, New British Iron Coiiiptny Messrs T. Evison, Eyton It. Peate. Eyton Tlios. R. Parry, J. Milligan, T. Meredith, R. J. Roberts, J. Davies, Llanypwll E. Williams, H. Bate, S. T. Reeves, E. Humphreys, T. Roberts, Berse; T. Fearnall, Royton J. B. Murless, S. Dale, Holt R. Parker, lielgrave J. Forrester, A. Sutton, Thomas Griffith, T. Brassev, Althrey; T. Beake, J. Owens, Coddington Moss, Rossett; Cooke, Worthenbury R. Harrison, Plaseoch J. Edwards, Carthagena T. Wainwright, J. Roberts, Woodhouse; J. I.ee, H. C. Murless, Ruabon T. Jones, Hollies C. Parsonage, Be van, Jackson, Eardley, W. Billing- ton, M. Darlington, Ac., itc. Sale at 10 o'clock to a minute. 209pn Ih'portant Sale nf Flovsrhnld Furniture, Dairy Vessels, Outdoor Effects, d-c., at THE PARKEY, situate three miles front- Wrexham, and two from Ba injur. MR LLOYD has been honoured with instructions from Mrs Roberts, who is leaving the neigh- bourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION (without reserve), at the Parkey, situate as aforesaid, on MONDAY, January 21st, 1878, the following superior and modern HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Dairy Vessels, and other Effects, viz. HorsEHOLf) FI R.MTURE.—Very handsome house- keeper's cupboard, containing 5 cupboards and 5 drawers, deal, round, and other tables, mahogany dining table, mahogany hall table and two chairs, fenders and tireirons, ash pans, guard, iron stool, win- dow blind with patent rollers, handsome I mahogany chest of drawers, with secretaire and book- case attached, arm chairs and single ditto, lamps, iron hat and umbrella stand, maple painted dressing tables and washstands, iron bedsteads and mattresses, 2 flock beds, tent bedstead, bedroom chairs, oak carved chest, mahogany chairs, alarum clock, oak chest of drawers, corner cupboard, kitchen chairs, mangle, 2 oak presses and shelves, meat safe, shelves, &e. DURY YESSEI.S, GEARS, ANl) OTHER EFFECTS.— Butter tub and prints, milk steins and pans, cheese presses, 2 wheel churns, salting turnel, ort cow chains, 2 sets of thrill gears, odd gears, 5 grates, 2 furnaces, several benches, hack bridle, and a variety of other effects too numerous to mention. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Offices Plassey, Wrexham. 7t5n SALE BY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD. SALE IN THE VEGETABLE MARKET, WREXHAM. MONDAY, JANUARY HTH, 1878. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by 3lr RICHARD I. OLLERHEAD, as above, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprisingcane-seated, rush, Windsor, children's, and arm chairs, tables, couch, sofa, bureau, cruet stands, clocks,, pictures, fenders, fireirons, washstands, dressing tables, toilet glasses and services, towal rails, chests of drawers, hearthrugs, carved chest, rornice poles, ]ialf-t?Stev and I other iron bedsteads, wood bedsteads, feather alia flock beds, mattresses, about 7 to 8 cwt of woollen and cotton flock, night cominode, chandelier, plate rack, ifcc., <fcc. Two spring suitable for ponies, set of good pony harnef* saddle staml, a capital churn, also draper's hat, bonnet, anll costume stands. Sale at Two o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, :1, Charles-street, Wrexham. 100b 1- BALE BY MR PARRY.  -I THE TROTTING IARE INN, D;.?f<<t<?!.?"ex from Ell"smere, and two from, OeerfoH. MR PARRv has been favoured with instructions 1" from Mr Dyke, to SELL BY AUCTION on the above premises on FRIDAY, January 18th, 187_8, the whole of the excellent OUT-DOOR EFFECTS, includ- in a fine young dairy cow, handsone pony about 12} hands, set of plate(I harness, neat pony trap, stack of prime htiv, manure, malt crusher (for hand or power), pocket of liops also the excellent Brewing Utensils, weil-bound hogsheads aud casks, handsome bar fittings, ,tii(I a portion of the substantial Household Furniture, pyjj particular.^ hi catalogues and posting bills in I the neighbourhood. The Sale. in consequence of the number of the lots will commence at Twelve o'clock punctually. 77f SALES BY MR DAVID ROBERTS. ON MONDAY NEXT, JANUARY 14TH, 1878, AT PLAS ISA, GLYNDYFRDWY, close to the Ilohjhend Road, ond abovt half-Kat) be- tween Bertnjn and Ghmdyfrdwt) Railway Stations. MR DAVID ROBERTS will SELL BY AUCTION, l' at the above place and date, 1(; head of cross- bred and Welsh Cattle, fi cart horses, ;colts and pony, :i sows, 14 YOl1n pis, 1 boar, a coUection of modern farm Implements (all nearly new), potatoes, dairy utensils, and part of the house Furniture, the property of Air William Evans, who is leaving the neighbour- hood. The usual credit or discount. Lunch at Ten and Sale at Eleven. JWb ON TUESDAY, JANUARY, 22.ND, 187S, AT MAESTRAIAN, LLANELIDAN, 21 udle from Carrog, and three miles fruui Concert Jltitltcay Statin/ MIJ DAVID ROBRRTS will SKI.I. BY AUCTION, at the above on the said date, 1!) head of cattle, 7 hores, fll Welsh ewes, 1 stack of barley, stacks of oats, acres of turnips and swedes (all the crops to go off), tile property of Mr John Davies, who is leaving the neighbourhood. Auctioneer's Offices, Temple Buildings, Corwen. 100h SALE BY AIR. J. W. BROWN. STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. MR J. W. BROWN he?s to HmlOnnre that he wi1l iNi ''HLTj DY Al"< TIO\, "t the above Sb.t.ion on Wednesday, January Kith, 1^78, the following FAT CAULK, Milter, IIA-HIJ.-S, \.t\I,' r" nun, ivc., I viz. 27 Primo Fat Bullocks and Heifers Ml Fat Sheep 12 Fat Pigs I 3 Fat Calves Together with such other iStock that may be entered up to the dav of Sale. Lunch at Twelve o'clock (Is each); Sale at One o'clock. Xo Credit given. High-street, Mold. !h SALE BY MR. RICHARDS. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY AL'CTK?X BY MR Ci^HARDS Tin the BmY!? <?ecn Yard, IY'lybrvii, Wrexham, on MONDAY, January -1st, 1877, where they have been removed for convenience of Sale, a quantity of Build- in? ?interi:?, ?f.. comprising sundry Mouldings, ditto Skn'tin? Boards, quantity of Doors, ditto Windows, Scaffolding, Planks, Fire (tmtes. &v.. Lare Screen, ditto W?rehou?c Steps, Small ditto, Pair of Fotdtn? Doors, P:m' of Yard Gates, Glazed Windows, ?c.. ?c. Sale at one o'clock for 1 prompt. OMcf: :<'hc-?r?trfet,Wrt?h:un. Jlh   l.J ICHAEL J_|ENRY £ JUMMOW HOUSE AGENT. Rents collected upon the most advantageous terms. Also Agent for the London Plate Class Insurance Co. ACF.NFIES WANTED. Address—II, s T A N L Y S r It E E T ] llig- life I ADDRKSS. I WM- PARRY, I AUCTIONEER, VALUER, ACCOUNTANT, AND ESTATE AGENT. Consignments of Goods of every description received for positive sale. Sales conducted ill town and country upon strictly equitable terms. Prompt Settlement of Accounts. Agency for the transfer of business. Stocks bought and sold. OFFICE- 1, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 10r Public and Legal Notices. SKATING ON ACTON PARK POOL. THE Skating on this Pool will only be open to J. those who take Season Tickets. Price 2s 6d, to be procured of Mr Farquharson, Rhosnessney. The funds to be applied as usual to charitable purposes. 117a WREXHAM WORKING MEN'S CLUB AND INSTITUTE, MOUNT-STREET, WREXHAM. W HEREAS, at a MEETING of the COM. V V MITTEE for the time being of the said CLUB duly convened and held for the purpose of considering the want of pecuniary support and lack of Members of the said Club, it was deemed necessary and expedient to dissolve the said Club and Institution and to sell the hereditaments and premises in which the said Club is held, and to summon an extraordinary Meet- ing of the Committee and of the persons who are or have been original donors to the fund raised for the purchase of the said hereditaments and premises, and of the Trustees for the e thereof, and of the Members of the said Club and Institute. Nownoticeisherebygiventhat the said Committee doth hereby summon an Extraord- inary Meeting of the said Committee and the persons who are or have been original donors to the said fund, and the Trustees for the time being thereof, and of the members of the said Club and Institute, to be held in the Reading Room of the said Club and Institute, at 3 of the clock in the Afternoon on WEDNESDAY, the Thirtieth day of January, 1878, and to consider a pro- p?,, that the said Club and Institute shall be dissolved, and that the said premises shall be sold and conveyed to a purchaser or purchasers thereof, and to decide and direct to whom, In what manner, and for what purposes the purchase money to be paid for the same shall be applied or paid. R. A. CUNLIFFE, Chairman. 11th Jan., 1878 KIII-F THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1869. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DENBIGHSHIRE, HOLDEN AT WREXHAM. In the matter of a Special Resolution for Liipiidation by Arrangement of the affairs of Samuel Solomon Maurice, of 39, Wrexham Fechan and 46, High- street, W rexham, in the county oj Denbigh, surgeon dentist. THE CREDITORS WHO HAVE PROVED JL THEIR DEBTS may rereive a first and final DIVIDEND of Two Shillings in the pound on applica- tion to me, at 3, Temple-row, Wrexham, on and after Friday, the ISth day of January instant. Dated this 4th day of January, 1878. CHARLES GLASCODINE, 55h Trustee. PUBLIC NOTICE. WE HEREBLY GIVE NOTICE that MR. VV HENRY SNOW, of Mold, in the county of Flintshire, is no longer in our service, and all accounts owing to the firm should be remitted direct. January Sth, 1878. EDWARD WEBB & SONS, WORDSLEY, STOURBRIDGE. N.B.—Orders by Post promptly attended to, aud Catalogues sent on application. tfte STAR HOTEL, MOLD. ST. DAVID'S DAY. I I THE ANNUAL DINNER will be held at the Tabove Hotel, on FRIDAY, MARCH 1ST, 1878. PRESIDENT T. W. EYTON, ESQ., J.P. V I CE-PRESI DENT' f -?''? ?- ?- J??. ICE- RESIDDTS. l ? EK POWELL! As a limited number only, of Tickets are Issued. Early application is respectfully requested. ST. DAVID'S DAY. THE ANNUAL DINNER in celebration of the TI)?ttron Saint of Wales will take place at the  ROYAL OAK, MOLD. PRESIDENT MAJOR TREVOR ROPER. j VICE-PRESIDENTS: W. B. MARSTON, ESQ. 531t A. J. BRERETON, Esq. SALMON FISHERY ACTS. For the purpose of increasing the supply of Salmon. NO PERSON shall fell for, catch, or attempt to catch or kill Salmon or Trout between the 2nd day of November and the 1st day of February. And any person so offending shall incur a penalty of E5, and £ 2 for each Salmon so caught. NO PERSON shall buy, sell, or expose for sale, or have in possession for sale any Salmon or part of ,;n: Salmon between the 3rd day Of September and the 1st day of February. And any person so oKendm? shall incur a penalty of ?2 for each Salmon or part of Salmon. And NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a. reward of £ 5 will he paid by the undersigned to any person who will give him, and eventually before a Court of Justice, such information as shall lead to the convic- tion of anyone acting in contravention of the said Acts. Signed, A. MOsTYN OWEX, 2548c A Conservator of the Dee. pROVIDE AGAINST ACCIDENTS. 'I ) By taking a Policy of the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. ¡ The oldest and largest Accidental Assurance Com- pany. Hun. A. KINNAIRD, M.P., Chainiiavi. SUBSCRIBED C A PI T A L £ 1,000,000. ANNUAL INCOME X210,000. A fixed sum in case of Death by Accident, and a ¡ Weekly Allowance in the event of Injury, may he II secured at moderate Premiums. Bonus allowed to Insurers (Iffire years standing. ACCIDENTS OCCUR DAILY 11,230,000 has been paid as COMPENSATION. Apply to the Clerks d the Railway Stations, the Local Agent, or ô-I, CORNHILL, LONDON. ) WILLIAM J. rlAX, Secretary. Agents: Agents for Wrexham :-Ir W. JAMES, Wlieatsheaf Railway Station. Mr J. B. SHIRLEY, National Provincial Bank of England. 12n Entertainments and Meetings. _v' CORN EXCHANGE, WREXHAM. BRINSLEY SHERIDAN Will appear on Monday next, January 14th, I for a short Dramatic Season. Monday and Tuesday the famous Drama of the COLLEEN BAWN. I Wednesday, and every evening until further notice, the Grand Pantomime of 1 RED RIDING HOOD. New Scenery. Magnificent Dresses. I GRAND TRANSFORMATION SCENE. Ia ¡ 81 la WREXHAM INFIRMARY. A IB A L L In aid of t'le Funds of the above Institution. will take Place at tile ) A s s !■: M B I. v H O O M WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL, WREXHAM, On WEDNESDAY, the 13th of Feb. 1N78. 11 Dancing to commence zit () o'clock. By Order, I W. Hon. C. Ladies Tickets, 7s (id Gentlemen's Ilu, 111- tid. I A list of Patrons will appear in next week's Papers. Vjf HILL STREET PRESBYTERIAN CHAPEL. j TIIE SECOD ANNUAL CONCERT will be held at the above place of worship on TUESDAY EVENINC..TANTARY 1.5TH, 1878. Doors open at Seven to commence at Half-nast Seven. Programme consists of Twenty-four Choruses, Duetts, Songs, iVc. Tickets Is each, to lie had at .Messrs. Hughes and Son, Mr J. Rogers, stationer, and .Nli,.s it)iiei, Hope-street. 2r BANGOR IS Y-COED.  ?H'?tCAL ENTKRTAINMENT will (0.) be A ?iven in the Girls' Schoolroom, at Ban?)-. )n TRESDAY, Jan. 15,1878, at Seven o'clock, in aid of the School Funds. Several Ladies and Gentlemen ill the neighbour- hood have kindly volunteered their services. Atimission:-kront seats, Second Seats, Is.; Back Seats, lid, Doors open at 0.30, to commence at Seven. Tickets may be obtained from Mr Lluyù, Auctioneer: Buck Hotel, Bangor; and Bowling Hotel, Overton. Entertainments ar..1 Meetings. CORN EXCHANGE, > WREXHAM. A GRAND EVENING CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE ABOVE HALL ON MONDAY, 2 8 T H JANUARY, 1878, Under the distinguished Patronage and Presence of HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR. (J. C. OWEN, ESQ.) SIR ROBERT & LADY CUNLIFFE. G. 0. MORGAN, ESQ., Q.C., MP. WATKIN WILLIAMS, ESQ., Q.C., M.P. EDWARD WILLIAMS, ESQ., M.D., J.P. EDWARD EVANS, ESQ., J.P., BRONWYLFA. EDWARD WILLIAMS, ESQ., J.P., ELWY HOUSE. CHARLES HUGHES, ESQ., J.P., BRYNHYFRYD. CHAIRMAN THE REV. D. HOWELL (VICAR). J ARTISTES MISS MARY DAVIES, R.A.M. MISS CORDELIA EDWARDS, U.C.W. MISS MARTHA HARRIES, R.A.M. MR. JAMES SAUVAGE, R.A.M. MR. T. J. HUGHES, (LIVERPOOL PHILHARMONIC). ACCOMPANIST V MR. SPARROW.. (Private Organist.to vlr Watklji). Dcors open at 7, Concert at 7.30. Carriages may be ordered for 10. AdicMon—Reserved Chairs, numbered, 3s; Front Seats, 2s; Balcony, Is Gd; Third Seats, Is. Plan of Hall and Tickets at the Misses Whiting's, 2, High Street. Tickets also at Messrs Hughes and Son, Messrs C. Bayley and Co., Caxton Buildings, and Mr. John Rogers, Stationer. 6je Business Announcements. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELLERY. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELLERY. WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELLERY. ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, FANCY GOODS, &c., &c., ke., SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS, TO BE HAD IN GREAT VARIETY AT F. FRASER'S, 42, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. LARGE CLOCK OVER THE DOOR. PRIVATE ROOM FOR WEDDING RINGS. 2924n OOLLBIGHTASB CO. BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, Have pleasure in announcing that in order to further EXTEND THEIR BUSINESS In Departments rapidly increasing, and adding others so often inquired for by their customers, THEY HAVE PURCHASED THE PREMISES, which are now being rebuilt, and will be opened to afford greater accommodation in all Branches of their Trade in the coming j S P R 1 N G SEASON. Under these circumstances WOOLLRIGHT AND CO. HAVE DECIDED TO OFFER FOR SALE THE (JREATER. PORTION OF THEIR PRESENT VALUABLE STOCK, COMMENCING ON TUESDAY NEXT, THE 8TH INST., AXD FOLLOWING TLTYF., At a Great Reduction in Price, so as to ensure a Clear- ance before February 7th, when Stocktaking and other arran" gements must be made for OPENING THEIR NEW PREMISED WITH AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. WOOLLRIGHT AND CO. Direct Special attention to the following Departments, in which GREAT REDUCTIONS WILL BE )IADE SILKS. COSTUMES, MANTLES, SILKS. JACKETS, PALETOTS, FURS AND SEALSKINS, DRESS MATERIALS, EVENING AND BALL DRESSES, SHAWLS, PRINTS, HOSIERY, GLOVES RIBBONS, LACE AND FANCY STOCK, j TRIMMINGS, &c. LADIES UNDERCLOTHING. DRESSING GOWNS. CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. LINEN DEPARTMENT. T.VUL;: LINENS, mm LINENS, IU.ANKETS, (JUILTS, COUNTERPANES, &C. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. CARPETS, DAMASKS, LACE AND MUSLIN CURTAINS, OILCLOTHS, CRETONNES, CHINTZES, &-C. N.B.-All Goods during the Sale will be marked in red ink in plain figures. FOR CASH ONLY. Doors will lie Opened at Tell a.m., and Closed at Four p.m. All parcels will be delivered the day after purchase. WOOLLRIGHT & C O. BEG RESI'ECTFI'LLY TO INFORM THEIR REGULAR CUSTOMERS THAT ALL ORDEUS BY POST DURING THE SALE WILL RECEIVE THEIR LlEST AND PROMPT ATTENTION. N.B.—The Opening of their New Premises and Additional Departments will be duly announced. 37e THE CEFN AND GARTH STONE CO., LIMITED, A RE prepared to deliver BUILDING STONE, in .L Block or Dressed to order. Engine Beds and Grinding Stones of all descriptions. Rubble Stone of excellent quality. Address for particulars to the Offices, at the Garth Trevor, near Ruabon. 2887b NURSERY STOCK. Y gTRACHA N,  A7N-, D SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, BEGS to offer the finest selection of Standard and Dwarf Roses, Standard and Dwarf Fruit Trees, 'Iirtibs in great vai-ictn- Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs in great variety, also a. large Stock of Larch, Spruce, and Scotch Firs, and many thousands of Quicks, and Privet. An early inspection invited at the RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, WREXHAM. SMp -I K. EVANS & (JOMPY. WREXHAM. GINGER CHAl\IPAGNE, ¡ NON-ALCOHOLIC, j For Pic-r.ics, Weddings, and Evening Parties. LIME JUICE CORDIAL, A N E X CELL E N* T t tE V E K AGE. One or two spoonfuls in a tumbler water—bein^ a splendid rmritiVr of the Blood. > FRUIT SYRUPS, j. Is_, R A S P B E R R Y L E M O N. And other 1; II l I T Y R t' i F R U 1 T SYRUPS, Usvd in WATER or SODA WATER, ,J OR FOR ■ CONFECTIONERY PU R POSES. Sold by Retail CHEMISTS, ('0;\ FEC'TIO:>;EllS,. I and I TALIAN WAREHOUSEMEN. WHOLESALE AT THE MANUFACTORV. R. EVANS & COl\lpri' WREXHAM. Ja?92j MR HENRY BETHELL, HOUSE PAINTER, DECORATOR, &C., MOUNT STREET, WREXHAM, Begs to thank his numerous Patrons for their past kind, and liberal support and in doing so, takes this opportunity to inform the inhabitants of Wrex- ham and neighbourhood that he has REMOVED From his former premises, T0 22, MOUNT STREET. The continued patronage of his friends is respect- fully solicited. All future communications to be sent to his new address. 2954n JJOLKER AND CLDWORTH5 GENERAL ENGINEERS. Having had considerable practical experience in the manufacture and repairing of LOCOMOTIVES, ENGINES, AND MA- CHINERY IN GENERAL, We trust, 'by prompt attention to business, combined with good workmanship, to merit a share of public patronage. Estimates given for Millwrights' and General work. WORKS ADJOINING WHEATSHEAF STATION, WREXHAM. 2626n CHARLES DAVIES (LATE S. DAMES AND SON), I 58, HOPE STREET WREXHAM, WOOLLEN DRAPER, MILITARY TAILOR AND OUTFITTER. LARGE PURCHASE OF SCOTCH TWEEDS AND WOOLLENS. Owing to the great depression in trade I have purchased at a considerable Discount off, a large portion of a Scotch Tweed Manufacturer's Stock made from pure Scotch Wool, which I can recommend with the greatest confidence. I intend giving the benefit to my customers, and shall therefore offer the same by the yard, at 30 per cent. off or matte into suits at X3 3s. Original price, X4 4s and S4 10s. ULSTERS same material S2 15s. An inspection of the same will much oblige. HOSIERY, Just received for Christmas, a large variety of new I Styles in SCARVES, CLOVES, TIES, DRESS SHIRTS In superior oualitv. C. DAVIES, (Late S. Davies and Son), 5S, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. I 2404nr J. (J. WILLIAMS, LAND V A L U E R A A C C o u N T A N T, AGENT FOR THE I PHOSPHO GUANO MANURKS, AND THE "ECLIPSE" LUBRICATING OILS; ALSO FOR THE QUEEN FIRE & LIFE INSURANCE OFFICES, 4, WREXHAM STREET, MOLD. JOSEPH FENTON & Manfacturers of Crucible Cast Stee! CastinKs, Patent Collie Wheels. Ax!es and Pedestals, :nlhery (?s, Cas. ?)!'?.)? .?i (,Ui(les' Windiii.- Ptillie,, and ?"' ] ,}\i! Crossin' Points, ,tc. SIYKKS WORKS, SAME Please address inquiries an  1 a ord,er ?H.? UR W. GAMBLE, 13, (JUKEX WRKX„.UI( and the same will have pi- t ;itton<!or). 2220b DUR?<, THE M.? ?' ?..?,?, JJROWN. I-io- LL-IES, ct co. beg to announce the l110uth of Jminrv ?v?' ?h? <iurin. thc,nonth< S?? nu?? M intle« ? ?sr the whote of their ?Dresses ?'?"f- ?tunres. Made- .?e? redu ?. ???? -? '?'- ,,i, 1 jfc Department a variety of small .-hp??da? -?Department:) variety of sman toi-v of shipI'd SiJk. together with a 't?f ? ?P?? ??? toother with a VMYche oupanes,? ?ave been marked Th' ?P. Co?' special makes of Plain Bhu-k :md exce, 1 Silks may be relied upon for purity, and iteiiee of manufacture and durability, jov have never before been offered at such it rates. Patterns sent free by post. RRIDAL TROUSSEAUX. Ladies selecting their Bridal Trousseaux will fin(I every requisite in the various De- partments. Estimates given for complete outfits. SILK MERCERS TO HER MAJESTY AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS Ov WALES. Cuester, January, 1878. 33Ig Business Announcements. -r- WINTER SALE. BRIGHT & LEGGE respectfully an- D nounce their HALF-YEARLY SALE, during which the greater portion of their su- perior STOCK of High-class GOODS, com- prising Silks, Mantles, Millinery, Silk Costumes, Colourd Material Costumes, and Mourning Costumes, Made-up Lace Goods, Made-up Skirts, Underclothing, and Child- ren's Made-up Goods, Shawls, Furs, Lace, Muslin, and Leno Curtains, Soiled Table Linen, Sheetings, &c., will be sold at Greatly Reduced Prices. HOSIERY AND GLOVES.—A quantity of Ladies' and Children's Plain and Ribbed Fine Coloured Merino and Cashmere Hose. Also Coloured Kid Gloves, amongst them some of Dumont's and Perinot's best make (one button) under cost price and the Whole of the STOCK of Coloured DRESS MATERIALS will be Sold at Cost Price up to the 31st instant. 70, 72, 74, AND 76, BOLD-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 79e CLEARANCE SALE. GEORGE JJENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, -Hava the henm to announce that theirmmal HALF-YEARLY CLEARANCE SALE will take place ON MONDAY NEXT, THE 14TH INST., and following (lays, when they will submit the whole of their immense Stock at Large Re- ductions. Circulars of particulars on request. Patterns sent on request. Goods over £2 Carnage Free. SILKS DRESS MATERIALS DRAPERY HOSIERY SKIRTS TRIMMINGS MANTLES COSTUMES MILLINERY RIBBONS I LACES FANCY (,OODS ¡ GEORGE HENRY LEE AND COMPANY, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL. 102c | JJLLISS RUTHIN. WATERS. pURE ÆRATED WATERS. ELLIffS RUTHIN WATERS.—CRYSTAL SPRINGS. J'J SODA, POTASS, SELTZER, LEMONADE, LITHIA, and for GOUT LITHIA AND POTASS. Corks Branded, R. Ellis and Sons, Ruthin," and every label I bears their trade mark. Sold every- where, and wholesale of R. ELLis, & SON, Ruthin, North Wales. 21e HIGHLAND AND LOWLAND. I FINEST OLD IRISH AND SCOTCH MALT WHISKIES, I 36s. and 42s. per dozen. Being the production en- tirely of the old-fashioned Pot Still, these whiskies ara rendered soft and mellow by the addition of age onjy. rpHOMAS ^yiLLIAMS, WINE MERCHANT, TOW N HALL, WREXHAM. I SEWING MACHINES, BY ALL MAKERS. PRICESIFROM £2 EACH. Weekly Payments tafcen. MACHINES KEPT FOR HIRING OUT BY THE DAY OR WEEK. OIL, COTTON, THREAD,[SILK, itc. MACHINES CLEANED AND REPAIRED. S. gOTHERN, j 21, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM. 1349a I PNEUMODYNE.—The Positive CURE for CON- JL SUMPTION in all its Stages, and a true Lung Healer. 'I PNEUMODYNE—CURES SPITTING of BLOOD. CURES TUBERCULES. CURES CONGESTION. PNEUMODYNE.—CURES ASTHMA. i CURES DIFFICULTY of BREATHING. CURES HACKING COUGH, itc. I PNEUMODYNE.—Prepared from the Prescription of a Physician of high standing, PNEUMODYNE.—In Bottles at 2s M and 4d fill of all Chemists and Medicine Vendors. II Central Depot—293, Euston-road, London, N. W. 2784r THE TEA TRADE. 11, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. THE present Season's amvals of FINE S TEAS from China are again exceedingly- large, while the excellent quality of former years is fully maintained. The most delicate. taste of connoisseurs will be gratified by the superior character of some of the INDIAN TEAS which have arrived, resembling the ohl CHOICE Kl.1sow-so highly appreciated by consumers 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 Vmcere thanks to our numer- I ous custon^evs for their constantly increasing s"PP°,Vt and extensive recommendation and Ciey may rest assured that all orders en- trusted to us will continue to have our prompt attention. I The following qualities are well worth special notice 4, .J Strong Kaisow Congou, refreshing, pun- gent t Fine Kaisow Congou, a choice mix- II Delicious Breakfast Congou. This is a perfect Tea of great strength 2 4 Choice Moning Congou. This is a tea of I sterling quality S Finest Moning Congou. We especially {} commend this high-class Tea II) Finest Lapsang SouchMg, unsurpassed at the price (J Finest Kaisow Congou, a family mix- ture Of fine Teas, choicely blended, rich in 3 The Finest Mixture of Teas that can be produced. This is the prince of Teas 3 fi I A CHOICE AND SELECT STOCK of FRENCH, ITALIAN, AND COLONIAL (toons. DELIVERY OF GOOD- I C. K. B. A- Co. deliver all Orders F.ef of Charge by their own vans or by carrier, or I carriage paid to the nearest railway station. ORDERS per post, carrier, or messenger will have immediate attention. ——— HOURS OF BUSINESS. C. K. B. & Co's Stores are opened at a.m. aud closed at 7 p.m. On Thursdays at "m ¡ p.m., and on Saturdays at 10.30 p.m. N.B.—They will be entirely closed on the Four days set apart as Bank Holidays. C. K. BENSON cn., FAMILY GROCERS, 14, HIGH STREET, 2239cne WREXHAM. Business Announcements. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR. TO THOSE INTENDING TO FURNISH, JAMES GERRARD, OF FOREGATE HOUSE, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER, Has the greatest pleasure to announce to the Public that he has just completetl the purchase of one 6i the LARGEST STOCKS OF FURNITURE, CARPETS AND LOOKING GLASSES, He has ever had, SU ITABIE FOR THE SEASON CP 1878. Every article f(.r the comfort and convenience of Housekeepers will be found at FOREGATE HOUSE, and J. G. having purchased in a falling market is now pre pared to sell at far LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. DINING ROOM FURNITURE. DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BEDROOM FURNITURE, LIBRARY FURNITURE, HALL AND STAIRCASE FURNITURE. BREAKFAST ROOM FURNITURE, NURSERY FURNITURE, KITCHEN FURNITURE, ALSO IRON, BRASS, AND WOOD BEDSTEADS. FEATHER BEDS, "HEET. HAIR AND SPRING MATTRESSES, SHEETS, COUNTERPANES, PALLIASSES, WIRE MATTRESSES, WARM AXD FLEECY BLANKETS, ALL KINDS OF BED AND WINDOW CURTAINS DIMITY CURTAINS, L'AMASK CURTAINS, REP CURTAINS. CHINTZ CURTAINS, CRETONNE CURTAINS. And every other Material suitable for Curtains. •TAMES GERRARD having had such a very long I experience at the trade can compete in price with either Liverpool, Manchester, or London. ESTIMATES GIVE" ON APPLICATION. Carriage Paid on all Parcels of Goods above £25 to; any Railway Station within 100 miles of Chester. I JAMES GERRARI), Foregate House, Chester, wishes to iiiiiioiiiik2e that he has paid particniar at- tention to the CARPET TRADE, and has now on hand an I M M E N S E STOCK OF t CARPETS OR =LL DESCRIPTION, AT LONDON PRICES. NEW PATTERN DINING ROOM CARPETS, DRAWING ROOM CARPETS, BEDROOM CARPETS, BREAKFAST ROOM CARPETS, ALL AT LOWER PRICES THAN EVER. BRUSSELS CARPETS, KIDDERMINSTER CARPETS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, STAIR CARPETS, TURKEY CARPET*, THE FINEST IMPORTED. A11 Sizes. Estimates Given. I respectfully invites all buyer, of Furniture and Carpets to make an inspection-of his Stovk before buying elsewhere, Foregate Hcwe, Foregate-street, Chester, is the main street outside the Eastgate, where purchasers can see one of the Largest Stocks of Kiirafee in the Kingdom. J AMES GERRARD hf.s added to his large Establish- ment ANOTHER SHOW ROOM, 150 FEET LONG. FURNITURE REPAIRED AXD RE-POLISHED. WiXDOW FITTINGS, ROLLER AND SPRIW BLINDS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS, I V E N B T I A N BLINDS fn either Iron or Wood, of all Colours. WINDOW CORNICES. CORNICE POLES. Venetian t'nti'is Repaired and Repainted. every description of FLOOR CLOTHS AND MATTING For Halls, P^c-sages, Stairs, Lohbvs, Landings, or Public Rooms. Free of Charge. LINOLEUM IN THE NEWEST PATTERNS. PLF.ASV; RKV.T-:MBI:R THE ADDRESS— JAMES GERRARD, '.VH'I!.I-;SAI.I'. ANTI RETAIL CABINET MAKER & UPHOLSTERER, 21, F( ŒEGATE STREET, F O R E G A T E HOUSE, CHESTER. LICENSED APPRA"FR A: VALUER TO THE COI'RT OF PROBATE. VALUATIONS TAKEN. lezjpm GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Advertiser Office, I MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUTED. Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act, AND Special Colliery Rules for North Wales. To be had in Sheets and Books, in both English and Welsh. JJAYLEY &B RADLEY, PROPRIETORS. Education. (jROVE pARK SCHOOL WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL AND HEAD MASTER, W. J. RUSSELL, B.A. University of London. FirstCIass in Honours. (Late Head Master of the Elmjield Col leje, York). SECOND MASTER, W. H. MUNNS, B.A., Mathematical Prizeman of University College, London. Assistant Masters.-MKSSRS CLAJ.I: I,ND HuGiTi:s» Undergraduates of the University of London. MR- HODGE (Drawing Master.) MR. ])..MA. KI.VTOSU, F.G.S. (Lecturer in Science), tt., AT. 123 Certificates have been obtained by Pupils of t!i's School in the Oxford and Cambridge Local E.vamin:i- tions, and 426 in the examinations -if the College of Preceptors. Six boys have matriculated at the University of London during the last three years. Nineteen of Mr. Russell's PitpiU teere entered for thr. Cambridge Local Examination, lt>7'i: none failed, and all were plated in Honors, seven b< inj in the first Cla-x. In this examination a Pupil of Mr. Rio-stli's wzs placed first of all the Senior Candidates avutr- úer Jill. Religious Knowledge (the subjects Scriptui c, Paley, and Greek Testament. Pupils carefully prepared for the Public Schools u nl Universities, and for Professional and C(JHmln:;1 Life. The School RE-OPENS TUESDAY, Jan. 20. Prospectuses,anduopiesofTestimoni.il.>- fn 111 the V- m- ARCHDKACON HEY, M.A., Canon Hoidentiary, of York, Sii,, JAS. NIELli, KEY. W. AIWHI R, :.1. &c., on application. 4e GRAMMAR gCHOOL REXHAM A.D., r603. HEAD ll-tSTER- 2S77z THE REV. THOMAS KIRK, M.A. St. John's College, Cambridge. Boarders return, Tuesday, Jan. -ith, 1878. COMMERCIAL AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. HEAD MASTER. J. FRANCIS KELLY. (Late of Grove Park School.) SECOND MASTER :—DOCTOR MIR US. SCIENCE MASTER :-1', PAHH, C.M.S.K. THE instruction forms the basis of a soiuid Business or Professional career. Prospectus, with Terms for Boarders and Dny Scholars on application. GERMAN AND FRENCH Evening Classes as usual. School re-opens JANUARY 26th. MR E. B. SDDIS, (Organist of the Parish Church, Wrexham, and Professor of Music at the College, Chester,) will Resume his Organ, Pianoforte, Hannnnium, '"i Singing Lessons, thorough Bass, Harmony, &c., on WEDNESDAY, the 22iul Instant. 1, KING STREET, WREXHAM. SCHOOLS ATTENDED. 80b Jan. 9th, UI7. Mb M'? E. H. L?' PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR Y 0 U N (j GENTLEMEN, 2, St Moris Terrace. School to Re-open January 22nd, 1-78. :Iill)("j GROSVENOR ROAD, WREXHAM. j^JRS. AND illlSS WIL80N. SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. Duties will he resumed:oll Wednesday, inst. TAVISTOCK HOUSE, WREXHAM. Establishment for the Board and Education of Vcnag Ladies, conducted by the I S S E S SIMONS. Special Classes are held weekly for Latin, Shoit hand, and Scripture. French, German, Italian, Spanish by Professor M. Mallalicu Melladew, late Foreign Master at the King School, Chester. A Separate Schoolroom for Boys from four to twelve years of age. Young ladies may attend for languages only. School will RE-OPEN (D.V.), J ANUARY 2bt. 2Gp WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. THIS SCHOOL will Re-open on Tuesday, January j. 2!)th. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Col- lege of Preceptors' Examinations. For Prospectus, A-c., apply to the Principal, M rs Simms. A resident Foreign Governess. 2a, AIR H. BENETT, ORGANIST OF ST. MARK'S CHURCH, "§ Will resume his lessons for Organ, Pianoforte, and Harmonium, on Monday, January "2Sth. 7, STANLEY-STREET, IIIGIITOWN, WREXHAM. (>4a THE RUABON GRAMMAR ?(HOOL v?t I. RE OPEN, JANUARY 24th. K4f "v.WELL DYSGNA GOLUD." ir ADtFA' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, ABERYST- WYTH. Principal: MRS K MARIE JONES (F. C. College, Glasgow, and wife of the Rev. E. P. Jones. M.A.) Assisted by Masters and a staff of qualified English and Foreign Teachers. Pupils are prepared for the Local, the Civil Service, and the Training College Preliminary Examinations. Com- ut idious premises, with a croquet lawn, and so situated as to enable the Pupils to enjoy sa aTIIl mountain air. The Principal devotes her whole time and individual attention to the intellectual, moral, and physical training of the Pupils. Several delicate Pupils have entered this establishment and have re- turned home stout and rosy. A TRAINING CLASS FOR GOVERNESSES. Next Term begins January 2Sth. 7Sg HAWARDEN GRAMMAR SCHOOL, CHESTER. FOUNDED L(M NEXT TERM COMMENCES (D.I-.) -I.VNt-)APLY 22,187f<. Borders, iiti Guineas (inclusive. ) For Prospectus and Copy of Address, delivered by the Right Hon. W. K GunSToE, I.P., oil the Prize Day, apply to the HEAD .MASTER. 811 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES. PROFESSOR TANNER will deliver a COl'lJSl" f I TEX LECTURES at the CuH?-, Ahf?hvyt'). upon the Elementary Principles of Agriculture, having reference to Soils and .Manures. The Lectures will I treat on the formation, classification, and composition of Soils the causes of fertility and barrenness in Lam), I and the prindpks regulating the economical use of Manures. I th I The Lectures will he commenced on the 22r..l I January, and continued daily until the 1st February, I 1878. Charge for the course to non-Students, L). -Ip HAX E L 1, S ROYAL EXETEH HOTEL Hsitit;ite in the most open part of the IVESR MhJ&usL !STRA\n; dose to the THEATRES, OPERAS' Smmpik and Objects of Interest. Apartments'i A&- ? M; Dmwmg;-Room, with Bedroom <? suite, 10s fid, 12s fid Service. Is fid. ESPECIAL XOTICK "HAXELLS HOTEL Enow entirely surrounded hy the wood pavement presents all the quietude of a country residence with the advantage of being on that world's thoroughfare the Strand. Great comfort, with moderate charge-' —Vide Glasgow Mercantile Advertiser. yij (CAR D.J jJICHARD QLLERHEAD, A U C T I O N E E It II, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM- 2112n