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Sales by Auction. I T „ .SALES BY MESSRS BAUGH AND JONES, NOTICE. »• i-jl I", Sale advertised by Ug at the Nag'a Head, Rhos, for J the 14th of January, 18H], is postponed. ,r BAUGH and JONES. ^1/ ,<f ?a<u<[&?" f"? Modan Household Furniture (?t?ar/y r) "t t e PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, rtixOV'd for convenience of sale. IESSRS BAUGH & JONES havnhecn instruct d by  • sentlem.m, who has removed trom the neighbour- .? to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Public Hall, on ?i-tv the 10th dav of January, 11. his Excellent and Modern Household FURNITURE, which comprise drawing and dining room suites in walnut and mahogany uphol- stered with crimson and sage green velvet, leather, and h)Mk hair, enamelled black glazed cabinets, carved walnut ('cnport, walnut occasional and coffee tables (with tnm"htboard tops), mahogany sideboard, couches in Tuith?anv, easy chairs upholstered in cretonne, water-color and other pictures in gilt frames and glazed, gilt window cornice, brass ditto cornice pole with rings and brackets, Aiminster, Kidderminster, stair, and other carpets, hearth door mats, and brass stair rods, two ornamental iron baTi chairs, choice brass, half-tester, and other bedsteads, hair and straw mattresses, walnut duchess dressing table with bevelled glass washstand and marble top, ditto ditto in polished pine with marble top, cheat of drawers to match, and bedroom chairs (en suite), painted dressing table and toilet glass, ditto washstand, towel rail, four chairs, and bedside cupboard to match, double set choice toilet service, handsome dinner service in white pink and gold, ditto tea service and sundry glass, fenders, fireirons, coal vases, gas stove, and numerous kitchen and culinary articles and effects. Lawn mower and garden tools, very excellent weighing machine to weigh up to 5cwt, &c. The Auctioneers wish to call special attention to this Sale, as the Furniture is exceedingly good and part thereof nearly new. Sale at Eleven for Twelve o'clock, and as the lots are numerous and days short, an early attendance is respect- fully requested. 14b PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. MESSRS BAUGH & JONES will SELL by AUCTIO^ in the above place, on Monday, Tuesday, and Wed- nesday. January 17, 58, an,1 19, a very larg and valuable consignment of CHINA, EARrHENWAR" LUSTRES, VASES Ac., from a very eminent manufacturing firm in Staffordshire, owing to the great depression in the pottery trade, to be sold on the above date. The stock compnse8 Toilet sets 9 pieces, ditto 11 pieces, ditto 15 iece, ditto 17 pieces highly decorated, hand painted, heavily gilt, and of the newest designs, in white and new ivory bodies; toilet øettt 9 pieces, printed and banded, china trinket sets, from 5 to 10 pieces, hand painted, landscape, Ac., china dessert InvicM, dinner sets, of various sisM and pattern*, oheasant, printed, enamelled, and gilt; china breakfast gets decorated china tea sets, of the blue willow, ivy, heavy hand painted, and gilt patterns teapots in jet and eold ditto assorted teapot stands, enamelled and painted; sets of jugs, ba.ided and heavily g It patterns jet jardiniers gilt and enamelled, majolica ditto, assorted shapes and Mtterns ditto dessert services, begonia pattern, hand Minted vases, landscape, figures, Bowers, and finished in „0[tJ • majolica, in bread and cheese dishes, Stilton cheese stands begonia leaves, flower baskets sardine boxes, pug doc tobacco boxes, tody kettles, shells, &c., Ac., lustres with sparkling cut drops, and heavy painted bases, in great variety and a general assortment of china and earthenware in all its branches and to be sold in sets. The Auctioneer- feel they cannot too strongly recommend this important sale of china, &c., to the attention of the nobilitv, clergy, gentry, and tradespeople of the neighbour- hood having great confidence in the firm they represent. The go ids are laid out for inspection from 10 o'clock each morning of sale. Private sales through the day. An experienced packer in attendance. The trade supplied wholesale. Sale each day at Two and Six o'clock. 7:k: SALES BY MESSRS JONES SON. F'_r> ",r.r" -J- WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21TII, 1881. • VjI -ESSRS JONES AND SON, will hold their  next SALE OF STOCK in the above Smithneld, on l'hINday, January 2nth, 1881. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED. A lot of Prime Fat Beasts Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf heifers, short horned bulls A nice lot of Sheep, Lambs, Calves, and Pi&s Sale at Ten o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT CLOSE OF SALE. Offices Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. Wb MONDAY, JANUARY 10TH, 1S81. SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK, AT THE ROSSETT AUCTION MART. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their l' natrcna and friends for their liberal support, and wish to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock which will take place on Monday, the 10th day of tMUMy 1881, at their Auction Mart, Golden Lion Inn, Kosbett. when the following stock will be offered :— 13 Fat Bullocks. Heifers, and Bulls Useful Dairy Cows ai d Calving Heifers 00 Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. 3 Fat Calves. 10 Pork and Bacon Pigs. The property of A. Balfour, Esq., F. Potts, Esq., J. Boydell, lijq General Townshend, E. Swetenham, Esq., C, Topham, KM., B. S. Roberts, Esq., T. Beakbane Esq., E. Moss, Esq., James Jones, Esq., B. T. Griffith-Boscawen, liaq Mr J. Edwards, Mr Woolnch, Mr Davies, Mr Woolrich, Mr Pritcbard, Mrs Woolrich, Mr Lewis, Mr Payne, Mr Dudleston, Mr T. Thomas, Mr Thomas Lewis, Mr Oilman, Mr Zachary, Mr Roberts, Mr Edward Wool- rich Mr Bishop. Mr Thomas Evans, Miss Roberts, Mr Hnghes, Mr W. Lewis, Mr Harvey, and others. Also, a useful Spring Cart, with Pig Cratches. Further entries respectfully solicited. Sale at TWO o'clock, prompt. Offices:-i, Arcade, High-street. Wrexham. 15 SALES BY MR. LLOYD. WREXHAM SMITHFIE'.P. ■ PAIR DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY MR LLOYD'S next AUCTION will take place o 1" Thursday, January 2 )th, 1831, the present entries ivill include :— A prime lot of Fat Heifers, Bullocks, and Bulls. Several magnificent Dairy Cows itnd Heifers, Calved and to Calve (this Auction is noticed to be one of the lead- ing sales for first class Dairy Cows during this time of year). A lot of choice Barrens, Stirks, and Stock Bulls, magnificent selection of Fat and Rearing Calves, Heifers and Bulls from the leading Stocks in the neighbour- hood of Cheshire. A prime lot of Shropshire and Welsh Wethers, also Store Sheep. A number of Pork and Bacon Pigs, In-pig Sows, and Store Pigs. Sale at 10 30 prompt. HOKSE SALE, First FAIR in the Month, at two o'clock. All entries taken up to Morning of Sale. Offices, Plassey, Wrexham. 209 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 14TH, 1881. Rithly Important Sale of 81 grani young Dairy Cotes, Heifers, Bulls, &:c., including 45 grand young Cows, calved and to calve 20 very choice two year old Shorthorn Heifers to calve; 10 very fresh Barrens and Stirks, three stock Bulls and three yearling Bulls, 12 grand young R'ajinnn Horses, Hunters, Hacks, Colts, .fe., 40 in-pig SOJ, Store Pigs, and Boars. The whole of the modern and neic Aj'ricul'nral Implements, appertaining to a farm of .;00 acres. The whole of the excellent Dairy Vessels, suit- able for a Dairy of 80 cows, together with a greater por- tion of the Ilausehuld Furniture, and other effects, at THE ALTHREY (adjoining Bangor Racecourse), situate Half a mile from Bangor, and Two from Overton. 1 R LLOYD most respectfully announces that he has v v l been favoured with instructions from Thomas Brassey, Esq., who has given up the farm, and is retiring from fanning, TO SELL BY AUCTION, in his Farm Yard, situate as aforesaid, on Monday, February 14th, the whole of his truly valuable FARM RTOCK. DAIRY VESSELS, FURNITURE, &c. Full particulars in due course Offices—Plassey Farm and Eyton House, 101° Wrexham. lOln SALE BY MESSRS ETCHES, NUNNERLEY, AND ETCHES. THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. rnHE next Whikhurch (Salop) HORSE SALE will i take place on FRIDAY, January 21st, 1881. Entries for catalogues close January Hth. ETCHES, NUNNERLEY, Ii; ETCHES, AUCTIONEERS. :13 Whitchurch, Salop and Crewe. SALE BY MESSRS LUCAS ft CO. 'J Liverpool Select Sale for Stud. of Huntert and 9ther Valuable Horses. MESSRS LUCAS & CO. be? to intimate to noblemen i'i. and gentlemen having atnds of HUNTERS and other valuable HORSES to dispose of, that their Next detect Sales will take place on THURSDAY, 20TH JANUARY. THURSDAY, 3RD FEBRUARY, MI descriptions of all horses intended for their sales Oust be forwaided at least one week previously, and the hoMM must be sent to the Repository Two Days prior to the *tle. Entry forms and terms on application. 77a SALE BY MR J. W. BROWN. STOCK SALE AT BROUGHTON HALL STATION. MR J. W. BROWN bega to annoanM that he will  SELL BY AUCTION, at the above Station, on Wed- ?y. January 12th, 1881, the following F.t and Store *«HIe, Sheep, Calves, Pigs, &c., viz. 20 Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers 1. Several Calving Cows and Heifers 1.10 Fat Sheep 6 Fat Pigs 'f 3 Fat Calves Together with such other Btock: that may be entered up t- the day of Sale. Lunch at 12 o'clock (Is each ) Sale at 1 o'clock punc- Church Lane, :\Iold. 96 Church Lane, Mold. 96 SALE BY MR PARRY. # HOLLY BUSH FARM, distant two miles from Overton and two from Bangor. (",}){)¡.ta," Sale of Valuable Farming Stock, comprising 18 Head of well-bred Cattle, vis Young Barrens, in milk. I £ In c?)f Dairy Cows, for early proSt ■; Choice two-year-old Calving Heifel'. Coloury Yearling Heifers. Capital Implements, Dairy Vessels, and other Effects. ?? R PARRY has been favoured with instructions from ?'? Mr Joseph Suckley, who Is declining farming, to attLL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on Saturday, ""rr l1d, 1881. # Sale at One o'clock prompt. 03a Sales Dy Auction. SALE BY MR. S. ASTON. -r.r,r, .r.r.r- SALE IN VEGETABLE MARKET. OX TUESDAY NEXT, JANUARY 11TH. MR ASTON will SELL BY AUCTION as above, a 1TA quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects, consisting of three sets of bedsteads and mattresses, tables, chairs, pictures, excellent spring mattress, valuable carved oak devotional chair, upholstered in figured velvet; sofa, kitchen and parlour fenders, fire irons, ornamented coal vases, dust preventors, mahogany centre table, bar- ometer and thermometer combined, handsome hall clock in-laid, toilet glasses, blanket., counterpanes also a large copper tea urn, &c. Sale at Two o'clock, without the least reserve. Office-13, Queen Street. 1000 Vols. of BOOKS to be SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr S. ASTON, on Monday, January 17th, at the Vegetable Market. Further particulars next week. 102n SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. TATTE RS ALLS. THE next Sale of HUNTERS, H VCKS, A HARNESS < HORSES will be POSTPONED, and will be held on TUESDAY, January 11th, 1881. Sale commences at Twelve o'clock. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTKRSALL, Albert Gate, London. 2560 Education. GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXHAM. The following Honors, Ac., have been gained by Pupils of this School during the last three years :— OXFORD LOCAL EXAMINATIONS.—First Class, five; Second Class, eight; Third Class, seven. One pupil was excused passmg Responsions when resident at Oxford on account of the excellence ef his work at this exami- nation. LONDON UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION.—Three Certificates, two in Honors Division. NAVY.—First Place at Final Examination, with Three Prizes. PRELIMINARY LAW EXAMINATION.—One. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS.—Fellowship, One; Mem- bership, Two. COLLEGE OF PRECEPTORS.—One hundred and twenty- three Five Prizes; First two places, Midsummer, 1879. PROSPECTUS, with view of the School, and all particulars on application to the Principal, W. J. RUSSELL, B.A. Boarders return Jan. 25th, 1881. School Duties resumed Wednesdav, Jan. 26th. f2882b MIDDLE CLASS SCHOOL, OLD VICARAGE, WREXHAM. CONDUCTED BY JJARRY pOYNER, M.C.P. THE Head Master being a trained certificated teacher of the very highest standing, and of 25 years varied experience, can guarantee a thoroughly sound, comprehensive, and practical education imparted on the most approved modern system. A Preparatory Class (including both sexes) is taught by Miss Poyner. Every accommodation for boarders. Pupils prepared for the different examina- tions. The Next Term will commence Tuesday, January 18th, 1881. Prospectuses forwarded. 2881z KINDER GARTEN AND SCHOOL, 1, TREVOR VILLA, GROSVENOR ROAD, CONDUCTED BY THE JJJISSES pRYCE-JONES, School will re-open, January 25th, 1881. 70a MUSICAL TUITION. MR EDWIN HARR1SS, Private Organist to T. L. l, t. FitzHugh. Esq., will resume his professional duHea on Tuesday, January 18th, 1881. 8, Erddig Terrace, Wrexham. 64a fHE RUABON GRAMMAR SCHOOL will RE-OPEN, TOWER SCHOOL, LLANGOLLEN. PRINCIPAL DR ELL IS. BOYS furnished with a sound Classical and Commercial Education. Specially recommended for delicate boys requiring a healthy school-home. Particulars on enquiry. 90f KINGSTON BOUSE LADIES' SCHOOL, SALISBURY PARK, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL M1 s s Hu M p H R E Y s' Assisted by Miss Farquharson (University of Edin- burgh) and a Complete Staff of Teachers. School healthily situated. Teachingonthenewest and most approved methods. Best Masters in Attendance. Boarders enjoy all the comforts of a home. References to the Clergy, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the Parents of past and present pupils. pupils. Vacancy for a Governess Pupil. I School Re-opens January 27th. 2661f 16, KING STREET, WREXHAM. SCHOOL FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNG LADIES PRINCIPALS: THE MISSES SIMONS. A separate Schoolroom for boys from four to twelve years of age. Duties will be resumed January 18th, 1881. 18p ST. MARY'S ROAD SCHOOL, GARSTON, NEAR LIVERPOOL. CONDUCTED BY MISS HYNDE. MISS HYNDE is nnw making arrangements for I the ensuing QUARTER, which will commence on I 10th January, 1881. Four Vacancies. Terms from 20 guineas. References kindly permitted to clergy-  men and parents of present pupils. Prospectus on ) application to Principal. 2820z Tenders. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. ) NEW STREETS. I THE TOWN COUNCIL, acting as the Urban Sanitary j. Authority of the Borough of Wrexham, are prepared to receive TENDERS for the construction of a New Street together with such Culverts and Boundary Walls as may be required in connection therewith Plans, Specifications, and full particulars can be obtained at the office of the Borough Surveyor, Guildhall, on and after January 5th, 1881. Sealed tenders, endorsed Tender for Street," to be sent in to me not later than Monday, January 17th, 1881. I The lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. By Order. I THOMAS BURY, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, December 30th, 1880. 6115 TO BUILDERS. nJ. ^HE COMMITTEE are now prepared to receive I. TENDERS for the RESTORATION of BISTRE CHURCH. Plans and specifications may be seen at the Vicarage. Tenders to be sent to the Vicar, Bistre Vicarage, Buckley, Chester, on or before the 17th Jan., 1881. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 89f NEW SONGS. CATHEDRAL DAYS, dedicated by permission to Madame Patey. Words by Fred. E. Weatherby, M.A. Music by Ch. W. Thomas. Price, Is 6d nett. London, Patey and Willes, 39, Great Marlborough-street. THAT MERRY-MERRY MAY.—Words by Gerald Massey. Music by Ch. W. Thomas. Price Is 6d nett. London, Novello and Co.. Berners-street. The above may be had from Messrs. BATLEY and Co., Music Warehouse, Wrexham. Post free Is. fijd. 56a MONEY TO LEND. ADVANCES on easy terms to Farmers, Householders, j   and others, without publicity, if required —Apply personally or by letter to the Commercial Loan and Discount Company, care of Mr Fleet, Bank-street, Wrexham. 2904f -———"————————————— —————————————— i THE BOUDOIR MIRROR reflects the full figure, sup- j plies inexpensively a want in every Lady's Apart- ment; price 30s particulars free, Thomas Dockrell, SoM, j Martin and Co 41, George s-street, Dnblin. j < Entertainments and Meetings. IR. EDWIN HARRISS'S GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. ARTISTES MADAMOISELLE ILMA DE MURSKA, MADAMOISELLE VOGRI. (Contralto, Grand Opera, Milan.) MADAME SINICO. SIGNOR V I D A L ) (Tenore, Royal Italian Opera, Covent Garden.) SIGNOR SUSINI, (Basso Profundo, Italian Opera of Paris.) HERR MARCEL HERWEGH. (The Grand German Violinist. His first appearance in England.) SOLO PIANIST HERR LOWENTHAL, Of the Conservatoire of Paris. BARITONE SIGNOR CAMPOBELLO. CONDUCTORS.—HERR LOWENTHAL, HERR VOGRITIG, MR EDWIN HARRISd, and MR CHARLES ALBERT HARRISS. FULL PARTICULARS NEXT WEEK. 82 Business Announcements. THE NORTH WALES MINERAL AND JERATED WATER FACTORY, WRIXHAM, J. F. EDISBURY & CO., (LATE R. EVANS AND CO.) MINERAL WATERS, PURE SODA, SELTZER, POTASH, LITHIA, &c., LEMONADE, GINGER ALE AND QUININE TONIC, IN BOTTLES AND SYPHONS. Manufactured with the utmost care and by improved machinery, these productions are recommended for PURITY and EXCELLENCE of QUALITY by many leading members of the Medical Profession; the flavor of the LEMONADE and GINGER ALE being procured from the FRESH FRUIT and FINEST JAMAICA GINGER, they may be relied upon as furnishing delicious and satisfactory beverages, either for general use or specially for invalids. The SODA WATER is absolutely free from any metallic impregnation, and being by improved machinery highly charged with Carbonic Acid Gas, and each bottle containing a definite and unvarying proportion of PURE CARBONATE OF SODA, J. F. E. and Co. have every confidence in inviting a trial from those who have not already patronised these waters. The SELTZER, POTASH, and LITHIA WATERS are prepared with the utmost exactitude and the pures ingredients. The NEW QUININE TONIC furnishes a pleasant form for the administration of a most valuable restorative, and is refreshing and agreeable. GINGER ALE (AROMATIC) of superior quality, and strongly recommended as a Non-Alcoholic and warm stimu- lant beverage. Wholesome and refreshing. May be taken by young and old, summer and winter. N.B.—Every Bottle is protected by a distinctive label, with Name and Trade Mark. Carriage paid on full goods of 6 doz. or 12 doz. bin cases, (which may be assorted), and in 4 doz. Syphons. Empty returns carriage free. Price List on application. Holders of Bottles, Cases or Syphons, are respectfully requested to return the same to J F. E. and Co. as soon as possible. Dealers and the Trade are CAUTIONED not to buy or SELL said Cases or Bottles, they now being the registered property (WITH TRADE MARK) of J. F. E. and Co. 2637 CHRISTMAS AND THE NEW YEAR. STRONG WELSH ALE Of delicate and old flavor for this jovial time. "ROYAL WREXHAM," 10s PER CASK. EXTRA STRONG, In oil Gallon Cftska. delivered Intn Oon«nrrm»><»> V-U- — MOUNT STREET, WREXHAM. Families are also supplied with the fine Ales of the Wrexham Brewery Company at the following prices :— I 18 Gals. 9 Gals. IMPERIAL WREXHAM" 33/- 16/6, FAMILY MILD ALE 24/- 12/- 18 Gals. 9 Gals. I FAMILY MILD ALES 20/- 10/- Do. INDIA PALE ALE :?/- 15/. 18 Gals. !> Gals. r The celebrated "GUINEA WREXHAM" PALE ALE. 211- 10/- Other qualities at different Prices. Particulars post free on application.' 2665 NO TIC E. ALBANY PADDON BEGS to inform the Public that his STOCK will be found replete with everything that can be desired for the WINTER SEASON. Every Department has j received his personal attention, and having purchased largely under advantageous cirQnmstances, he respectfully solicits an inspection. DEPARTMENTS SPECIALLY WORTHY OF NOTICE— MANTLES, I JACKETS, I ULSTERS, MILLINERY, FUR SETS. FUR TRIMMING, FUR LINED CLOAKS, I FURS OF EVERY KIND, I WOOL GOODS, HOSIERY, DRESSES, I FELT HATS, CALICOES, I COTTON SHEETINGS, &c., PRINTS, FLANNELS, LACE, SKIRTS, LINENS, SCOTCH & IRISH, COUNTERPANES, COTTON TICKS, &c., BLANKETS, COSTUMES, FLOWERS & FEATHERS, SILKS. CRAPES, VELVETS, AND VELVETEENS, SHAWLS AND MANTLES, RIBBONS, RIBBON VELVETS FANCY TIES. SCARFS, I CAMBRIC HANDKFS., &c.. READY-MADES, SHIRTS I AND COLLARS, UMBRELLAS, HABERDASHERY, I STATIONERY, BOOKS, &c., STAYS, CORSETS, DRESS I IMPROVERS, MUSLINS, GLOVES I TRIMMINGS & FRINGES. DRESSMAKING —A-L AT pADDON s OUT-FITTING.-WINTER SUITS! WINTER TROUSERS!! PADDON'S SPECIAL OVERCOATS, WARRANTED WATERPROOF.-N.B.-This is the most Gentlemanly Overcoat ever shown. EVERYTHING Wanted by MAN, WOMAN or CHILD to be had at P A D D 0 N S COMPTON HOUSE, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 1OT "ABSOLUTELY P U R 19 See ANALTSBS.—Sent Post Free on Application. I E L L I S S RUTHIN WATERS PotMa, Seltzer, I Lemonade, also Water I wftbOQ Alkali. For GOUT, Lithia Water li ADd Lithia and Potass Water. ) I BIIGI8TEBHD. CORKS BRANDED R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN," ) and every label bears their Name and Trade Mark. Sold everywhere, and wholesale of R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES, j Manufacturers to the Royal Family. LONDON AGENTS W. BEST and SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. CAUTION.- Beware af spurious imitations, and insist on having ELLIS'S MINERAL WATERS. Wholesale Agent for Cheater and District: MR S. STEPHENSON, Blossoms Hotel. Stores: No. 1, St. John-street. 697 MILLINERY AND DRESS ROOMS. MRS SCOTT is now showing LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, COSTUMES, FUR L/NED CLOAKS, and FUK TRIMMED DOLMANS. 31. HIGH STREET. WREXHAM. October Sad. 1880. SMfe CHAMPION'S MUSTARD! Is all genuine &nd not adulterated, CHAMPION'S MUSTARD!; Is pureand-paulne, and commands spreference over all other. LONDON—Corner of Old-street and City-road. [ LIVERPOOL DEPOT—Butotn-street. 2816b OQAA to LEND in one or two sums on mortgage. d?Ov? Investment likely to be pennMent.—Apply to GBOKOK BKYAN, Secretary, Cambriazi Lodge, Wrexham 2845b Business Announcements. -r.r''<o.r-J' -r' GROCERY! GROCERY!! PROVISIONS PROVISIONS G. & J. PATTINSON BEG to announce that they have taken the premises (lately occupied by Messrs D. Owen and Co.), 22a, TOWN HILL, where they intend to carry on the above business, and trust, by strict attention to business, and by supplying articles of GOOD QUALITY, combined with Moderate Prices, to merit a share of public patronage. WE SPECIALLY RECOMMEND OUR 2s AND 2s 6D TEA AS WORTHY OF A TRIAL. PRIME HAMS, BACON, CHEESE, AND BUTTER, WHICH FOR QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS CANNOT BE SURPASSED. G. & J. PATTINSON, FAMILY GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS, 22A TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. ngs HARE. I if CLEAR AND THICK SOUPS, II 1/6 PER PINT (SENT OUT.) \l AT STEVEN'S II RESTAURANT. J/ 2575 Y gTRACHAN, SEED MERCHANT AND NURSERYMAN, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, Begs to offer splendid Stocks of the following :— 100,000 very fine Quicks and Privet, 50,000 strong Larch, 2 to 3 feet, 30,000 Spruce Fir Pine, 11 to 2J feet, 2,000 Standard and Dwarf Roses, fine lot, THOUSANDS OF STANDARD AND DWARF- TRAINED FRUIT TREES, EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, STRONG SEAKALE AND ASPARAGUS. PLANTING CONTRACTED FOR. Inspection invited at the Railway Station Nurseries. Catalogues, with prices, on application. 2444n 2444n JJLOCK AND CLEAVER, THE NOTED BUTCHERS OF LIME STREET, LIVERPOOL, Beg to announce that their MOLD BRANCH, in KING STREET, IS NOW OPEN With a Choice Selection of BEEF. Prices to range from 5d. LAST SATURDAY. Great success BEEF all gold early in the afternoon. Extra q-iantity sent. Demand great, Quality tip top. Prices as X ^fore. I Come and try the Quality. 2247z THE "OLIVE CREAM, (Registered at Stationers' Hall,) HIGHLY RECOMMENDED FOR PRESERVING, INVIGORATING, AND DRESSING THE HAIR; RENDERING IT SOFT AND GLOSSY, AND IMPARTING A HEALTHY STIMULUS TO THE ROOTS OF THE HAIR, MUCH SUPERIOR TO OILS, POMADE, LIME-JUICE, & GLYCERINE, Ac FOR DRESSING THE HAIR PREPARED ONLY BY FRANCIS, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 53, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. In Is and 2s Bottles. 1726z 1 AA DOZEN REAL SHETLAND SHAWLS oly Pink, Sky, Black, Grey, Cardinal, White, and other colors, 2 yards square. Sent post free for stamps, 2s 4d. stamBpAs, KER & CRISP, 198, Regent-street, London, W. NOTICE TO FARMERS LIME. FFRITH LIME WORKS, NEAR WREXHAM. 7s 6d PER rON, CASH. IF BOOKED 8s. Further particulars may be obtained from Mr PROFPITT, at the Kilns. ;-fI6n YEAST! YEAST!! YEAST! T. HADEN & CO., IMPORTERS OF FOREIGN YEAST. AGENTS FOR THE F R ENe H "EN AVANT," DERBY ROAD, HIGHTOWN, WREXHAM. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. Price List on application. Orders promptly attended to-CaTriage Paid. HST.IBI.I.SHKD, 1856. Agents wanted where unrepresented. 2574n WALLIS'S I NON-INTOXICATING GINGER PUNCH AS USUAL. As my Vans will not deliver Goods so frequently j j daring the Winter months, any person who may j feel themselves neglected by not being called upon will oblige by sending their order by post, which will receive immediate attention. SODA WATER, LEMONADE, SELTZER, GINGER BEER, APPLE WINE, and all the most Popular WATERS MANUFACTORY— RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. J. WALLIS, 2319b PROPRIETOR. JJANKINSON AND KEMP, ACCOUNTANTS, HOUSE ESTATE, INSURANCE AND COMMISSION AGENTS, W, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. Rents and Debts Collected, with Cash Settlements. LOANS FROM 46 TO E200 ON MODERATE ) TERMS, Ø1, BAYLEY & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL STATIONERS, BOOKSELLERS, BOOKBINDERS, LETTERPRESS AND LITHO PRINTERS, PICTURE FRAME MAKERS, AND MOUNT CUTTERS, CAXTON BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. B. & Co. have always in Stock a large assortment of Stationery, Ac. ACCOUNT BOOKS. Comprising Ledgers (single and double), Day Books, Cash Books, Memo and Waste Books. N.B.—Books ruled, printed and bound to any pattern on the shertest notice. LETTER COPYING BOOKS. In all sizes and styles of Binding at low rates. STEEL PENS. By all the beat Makers, including Hughes', Gillott, Mitchell, &c. WRITING AND COPYING INKS, Including Morrell's, Stephens, Webster's, Draper's, Hyde's and Lyon's, &c. NOTE PAPERS. In Blue, Cream and Repp, Machine and Hand Made, by Pirie, Joynson Towgood, &c. ENVELOPES, In Blue, Cream and Repp, Merchant, Court, Cloth, lined, and Official Shapes. PAPERS. Bill Paper, Foolscap, Brief, Quantity, Draft, Sermon, Brown, Casing (all sizes and weights), Cip, Tea, Sugar and Tobacco. Agents for the Paper Felt for laying under Carpets, &c. Prices and samples on application. ENGRAVING. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Card Plates, Address Dies, Monograms, <tc., engraved on the shortest notice, speci- I men] on application., PICTURE FRAMING, &0. I Pictures framed in either English Gilt or German Mouldings on the shortest notico, and most reasonable terms. A large Assortment of CHINA and GLASS always in Stock. ¡ N.D.-All kinds of GLASS, EARTHENWARE and CUTLERY, for Hire. I Orders by Rail, Post, or Carrier, receive prompt atten. tion. BAYLEY & CO., I 51, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. I THE CROWN SHOP. GENERAL DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, 19, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. I The above Premises will be OPENED by CHARLES E. EVANS, ON SATURDAY, JANUARY 13TH, 1881, With a new and useful Stock of General Drapery, which he has purchased in the leading markets, on the most favourable terms, and which he intends offering at the lowest possible prices for cash. CHARLES E. EVANS, having been for years engaged in the Drapery Trade of the Town, can, with every confidence, assure his fiiends and the I public, that no lack of attention nor effort shall be spared to ensure the success of the above under- taking. j PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS CHARLES E. EVANS, THE CROWN SHOP, 19, TOWN HILL. 63n G. B ECKETT, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, (Late Cutter at Mr E. Lloyd's, Regent Buildings,) 27, REGENT-STREET, WREXHAM. G. B. begs to inform his fric-nds and the public generally, that he has commenced a Private TAILORING BUSINESS, at the above address. Having had considerable experience as a Cutter, he has every confidence in his having the support of those who have pre- viously known him, and also solicits a trial from the public. LADIES' JACKETS, ULSTER CLOAKS, <tc. LIVERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. j | FUNERAL ORDERS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. 2907 II RATCLIFFE AND SONS, HAWARDEN IRON WORKS, NEAR CHESTER, Manufacturers of Engines, Boilers, Bridges, Brewing Boilers, and general Pumping and Wind- ing Machinery for Collieries, Mines, Quarries, &c. I Estimates given on application for the repair of Boilers, Engines, &c. FOR SALK.) One Pair of new Horizontal Engines, 191 cylinders. One new Horizontal Engine, 14 cylinder. 2-6 stroke. One new Horizontal Engine, 12 cylinder, 2—3 stroke. One new Mortar or Clay MiU, with 6ft. pan. The Engines will be sold cheap, and can b* | fitted with Pumping or Winding Gear, or adapted I for driving Machinery. —————— I Apply to I RATCLIFFE ANB SONS, I HAWARDEN. 2735a I STAR HOTEL, MOLD. ) —— j This Well-known I FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTBL Having been throughly renovated la now OPENED | Under New Management. POSTING In all its Branches will be commenced with the New Year. I PnoraiETo* R. S. WEBSTER. 20k I Business AxW6ttib6ift6gilL "J"I" 4k NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, (OPPOSITE THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK.) WREXHAM. These Stores of Supply are based and conducted on the Co-operative principle.—the Smallest Profit for Cash Payment, with a view to meet the re- quirement* of a class of customers who are able and willing to pay ready money for their goods, and reasonably expect to receive full advantages for the same, thereby doing away with the system whereby good customers are made to pay fer the bad, CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1880. THE PROPRIETORS beg respectfully to call the attendance of their patrons and the pubUc generally to their choice and well-selected STOCK of NEW PATRAS, VOSTIZZA, AND CEPHALONIA CURRANTS, MUSCATEL, VALENCIA AND SULTANA RAISINS, FRENCH PLUMS, ELEME FIGS, JORDAN, VALENCIA, AND BITTER ALMONDS, CANDIED LEMON. ORANGE AND CITRON PEEL, CRYSTALIZED AND GLACE FRUITS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COSAQUES, BON BON8, AND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS, A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CAKES, ICED AND PLAur. ALSO OF PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS. OOROONZOLA, PARMESAN, GRUYKEE, AND STILTON CHEESE. FOREIGN WINES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUERS Purchasers can obtain the advantages of Co operative Stores without the npeme of taking Shares or buying an annual ticket. COPIES of new price LIST can be had FREE on application to the Stores, or per Post. DEPARTMENTS. TEAS AND COFFEES. GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN & COLONIAL GOODS. WINES AND SPIRITS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. BRUSHES, MATS, SPONGES, &C. PATENT MEDICINES AND PROPRIETARY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS. DELIVERY OF GOODS.—All orders delivered free in Wrexham and neighbourhood by our own vans, or by Carriers. ORDERS of £5 and upwards will be delivered FREE to any railway station within 100 miles of Wrexham. C. K BENSON & CO PROPRIETORS 2619 JONES, LLOYD & CO., MOLD. TESTIMONIALS :— "Your Ale kept bright and sound to the last; the cask which I return by L. & N. W. Railway, is nice and sweet." W. DURRANT, Cellarman. Royal Albert Hall. It is for you, gentlemen, te raise the good, healthy, and pure Ale to a national drink in this country." A. SCHWARTZ. "I have the pleasure to notify that the Jurors have awarded you the distinction of a Bronze Medal." EDMUND JOHNSON, Commissaire Delegue for Europe. "Messrs. JONES, LLOYD & Co., of Mold, sent a cask of their light Welsh Mild Ale. This was a clean drinking beer, with an agreeable flavor of both Malt and Hops, and one of the best samples in the Hall." Extract from Report of Exhibition at the Agricultural Hall. Islington. Lonaon. See Brewers Guardian, October 14th, 1879, page 341. Y mae weithion yn adnabyddus ddigon fod Cwrw JONES, LLOYD & Co, o dan arolygiaeth ANDREAS 0 FON, F.S.A., wedi dyfod i hynodrwydd bydglodus am ei bereidd* dra blasus, a'i burdeb hihafal. I'w Cwrw hwy y dyfarnwyd y Tlysau gwobrwyol yn yr Arddangosfeydd yn Llundain yn Hagenaw, Germany ac yn Cape Town, South Africa. o Gwrw. ni cheir rhagorach,— a wna les Na Jones Lloyd, na'i burach Rhyfedd —mae'n gwella'r afiach Y gwir yw,—mae n gwrw iach. bassap CAMBRIAN BREWERY, WREXHAM. WILLIAM J. SISSON, BREWER, MALTSTER, And dealer in BEER, WINES, AND SPIRITS. WHOLESALE ONLY. 2534n MANCHESTER CORPORATION. CONCENTRATED MANURE, MADE FROM URINE AND SOLID EXCREMENT, Mixed with BLOOD, BONES, FISH, and DRIED ANIMAL MATTER. £3 per Ton, in Bags, delivered at nearest Railway Station. APPLY TO HY. WHILEY, Town Hall, Manchester; Or to R. P. JONES, George and Dragon, Flint; WM. JONES WARRINGTON, 28, Taylor'buildings, Maachester-road, Warrington, Ib Agents. yyiLLIAM S. VAUGHAN, SEEDSMAN & GARDENER, 26, YORKE STREET, BEGS to caJl the attention of the Nobility and Gentry of Wrexham and Neighbourhood, having commenced business as above, and hopes by strin attention to business to merii a share of the pobHc patronage accorded others. Plants of all descriptions from the best wers Garden Requisites, Flower Pots, Tiles, PLANTING A LAYING OUT CONTRACTED FOR. Hotels, Restaurants, and Pri". FMn.K? aapptied Hotels, with Fruita, VegetaNee, Rùbits, Ac. ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. SODI W. FORREST, Dealer in all kinds of NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE PIER AND TOILET GLASSES, FEATHER & FLOCK BEDS, MATTRESSES, FLOCKS, &c., Ac. HENRY'S CHARTALINE BLANKET- From 1/6 to 3/5. Warmth without Weight. SECOND-HAND FURNITURE BOUGHT OR g. I CHANGED. A It G Y L E T R E E T l (LATE ART EXHIBITION GROUND) WREXHAM. 3908