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ESTABLISHED A.D., 1848. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, Qeiibijhsk ire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Clttshiu. Shropshire and North Wales Register. th County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbighshire and Flintshire. pjjBf F57rrp EVERY FRIDAY AND SATURDAY. CIRCULATION, 5 500 TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. OSTAMI'l-.T). STAMPED. '■ pt v annum. [ In advance, lls per annum. :I h..I1l. 0 C d't 12s au. ill.iklv?'IILp ?"?"' ?" ???' ?? P? ??m. On Cre,iit, ills P, jjaVI.EVAkd JJRADLEY, PROPRIETORS
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GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT. Advertiser Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXBCUl'TED Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coal Mines RPgiiiation 41t AND Special Colliery Rules for North Wales. To be had in Sheets and Books, in both English and Welsh. jJAYLEY & IIRADLEY, PROPRIETORS.
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Sales by Auction. SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. '_r, F A I R D A Y ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 18S3. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Mr^sn> JONES & ON beg to thank their patrons ami friends for their constant support, and that they ?i;t 110M their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK, in the a¡'n' Sinitlifield, on Thursday the 4th day of January, when the following Stock will be offered :— .4 prim0 lot of magnificent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Hoifers. Several Dairy Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers, and Short-horned Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep. A prand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A spl. nilid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows, and Store Pics. The stock should be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. Sale at Ten o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices -4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 907n SALES BY MR. LLOYD. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. COMMENCING WITH CATTLE AT 10.39. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 1883. Mil LLOYD'S next Auction will take place on Thursday, j?t January 4th when he will sell A lot of grand Cows and Calves, Heifers, Bariens, and Stirks. Several good stock and fat Bulls. A lot of prime Scotch and Shorthorn Oxen, fat Heifers, and Cows. A capital lot of fat Calves. A prime lot of Shropshire and other fat Wethers, also store Sheep. Several fat Pips, in-pig Sows, store Pigs, and porkets. Further entries solicited. TERMS.—No sale, no charge. Ready-money settlements 011 sale day. Calves and pigs under £2 value 6d per head, over that sum Is per head, other stock fourpence in the puund. Early entries will oblige, so that they may be parti- cularized. Sale at 10.30 with store cattle. Offices: Eyton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms Hotel, on Thursdays from 2 to 4 o'clock. 209p WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY SALE, .41", Social Sale of Morses, Carriage, Harnest, <tc., from Cvdw/lyn, to be sold at 2 o'clock, on Thursday, January ith, p.t MK LLOYD res,ectfu!ly gires notice that his next ?t HORSE SALE will take place on the above date, when he will offer Cart Hores, Hunters, Hacks, Cobs, Ac. The present entries include > Can Horses. 11 Col it. Hunters, Carriage Horses, &c. 4 Carriages. Sets of Single and Double Harness, saddles, &c. The Property of the Trustees of the late Peter Walker, Esq., Coedytilyn, Two black Cobs, suitable for hacks or carriage hordes, about 151 four carriages (nearly new), several sets of single and double harness, saddles and bridles, horse clothing, &r., &c. j Full paiticulars next week. Z Brown Horses from Bala. 1 ditto ditto Cart Horses from Chirk. Bay Cob, 5 year-old, from Mold. 2 Can Colts belonging to Mr Thomas Evans, Bryn- LuWel. Further entries r.'spertfully solicited, so that they may a|>ptar in fiiil in next week's papers. Sale at Two o'clock. Entries, if not sold, 2s tid each horse. aii787n PRELIMINARY OTlCE. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10TH, ISS3. AT i:iU>TOCK BOAT, NEAR OVERTON BRIDGE. Imi.-triant Sale if COles, Hay, Household Furniture, d-c. MR. LLOYD has hen instructed by Mr W. Shone to ?M vepare for a S \LE BY AUCTION on his premises, situate at Erlii-tock Bo it, on Wednesday, January 10th, whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Brewing Vessels. Cows, Pigs, Hay, &c., &c. Full particulars to follow. 2786p SALE BY MR. S. ASTON. IJ' J" Ml; ASTON will SELL BY AUCTION in the ?t Vegetable Market, TO-DAY (Saturday), a larø •juiiitity of UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, consisting of la«lit j; ami gmtlemen's wearing a, parel, &c. Sale at Five o'clock. 2784p SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. MESSRS TATTERSALL WILL HOLD O~ ALF.s at their RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT of HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, the >KCUNi> TUESDAY in every onth. Next Sale TUESDAY, JANUARY 16TH. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs htter .11, Albert Gate, London. 2555n SALES BY MR J. W. BROWN. .J 1 "tporta at Sale of the tvh->lc of the valuable Household Ffrn>tun, Cot I aye Pianoforte, Library of Books, etc., at COPPA FARM HOr.E, Padeswood, iiear Mold, within a few minutes walk of Padcsicood Station. Mli J W BROWN begs to announce his inst'uctiona ?m from Mr Newton, who is leaving the neighbourhood, tu SELL by AUCTION, on Friday. December, 2Utn, 1582, "ii tlie premises as above, the whole of his valuable and modem HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and otheretfects. Full particulars in pasting bills. Sale at Oue o'clock prompt. 2771a FAIR DAY SALE AT THE GBOSVENOR-STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. Mli J. W. BROWN begs to announce that he will hold 11' his usua! Fair Day Sale of FAT and STORE STOCK at the above Mart, on Wednesday, January 3rd, 1883. Early At'trico ait* requested. Church lane, Mold, 18S2. 2773a .<(jtortant Sale of feur 6Iaclcs.f seed Hay, and 25 cocks of (1111, and Wheat, at the PENY-Y-STKYT FARM, TRYDDYN, ah,,ui one mile from Coed Talon (Goods Station) and th r.. from Padeswoud. iIt f I1 K. J. W. BROWN begs to announce thai He has .A.1 t received instructions from Mr Joseph Edwards (who i>{•i\in^* up the farm), toSL'LL J>yAUCTION,onTUESDAY, January Itb. 1S3, the following stacks of Seed HAY, < 'ATs, aud WHEAT, the whole to be removed from the premises. In the Rickyard, stack of prime seed Hay, about 7 tons, do., do, about 1U tons, do., do. about 11 tons. III a fidd called "Caelssa," stack of prime seed Hay, ',ut 0 tons. In the Kickyard, 4 cocks of Wheat (old red) and the s'raw, containing about 40 measures each 21 cocks of and the straw, containing about 45 measures toadl. The whole of the crops has b en well harvested, and be t-utd to go off the premises. Lunch at Twelve, sale at One o'clock. 2774p HI. WILLIAM WaWlIT IN LIQUIDATION. lixjurtant sale of four post horses, brougham, handsom two waggonettes, two dog carts, harness, stock-in- '•ad<\ household furniture, dc., dc., at the 1:1).1. H's HEAD HOTEL, CHESTER-STREET, MOLD. MK J W BROWN is instructed to dispose of the ?t whole of the above, by AUCTION, on Wednesday, •nun luth, Sale at One G'clock. lull particulars in posting bills and next weeks advertis- 2/72f l;U;RELL'S NOTED STORES, CHESTER, 1 i ST SCOTCH FINGERING FLEECY WOOL, 2d per o7. All colors. p.ad to all parts over 5s. Money returned if aj.pfived. All orders must he accafspanied by a Vl»"a»:ce. or cannot be executed. 1". G. JJ U R R E L L UNION HALL BIILDIN<;S, f-OPFG A.TE STREET, CHESTER j Education. GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WHEXBAM. T???"SES  thi?chool, which was founded in JL?? ?ery ° iE.xtensive, and no pains have been L w Samtaryand Domestic arrangements thoroughl^efficient. following Honors Sained during ? P?t year are 'h followlDg CJ »*T°iXjwfcSriakSchol"shipo' £ n per mnaa' at Trmltr Hall, Cambridge. :rhe FirSt PIaCe ?° ?? Oxford Senior Local Examin- ation Two Pupils have been Excused Responsions. passed the Oxford Local Examination, three of whom were placed in the Honors Division. "X ?? entered for the Examination of the Col-  °i « Preceptors; forty-five passed and one was p1acH nrst of ?exned. *?y facility ? aSorded for recreation by th large Play fdjoin theschool ? Cricket ? FootbaU Fields which Boarders return Tuesday, January 23rd, The School Re-opens Wednesday, January 24th. to ^heTF^indpal ?? ? Sc^ool> &c*« on application the Principal, J. RUSSELL, B.A. ??° W. J. RUSSELL, B.A. KINGSTON JJOUSE J^ADIES' SCHOOL, 1 SALISBURY PARK, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL :— MISS HUMPHREYS. Situation, the healthiest part of the outskirts of the town. First-class Cer: ificated Teachers. Best Masters in attendance. Hefercncesfrom the Clergy and Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the Parents of past and present Pupils. Pupils pre- pared for the Oxford, Cambridge, or College of Preceptor's Examination. 2185 1, LEA SIDE, llaOSDDU, WREXHAM. Select Boarding and Day School, conducted by the MISSES JJANMER. Prospectus and References on Application. 2359n ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC. MR EDWIN HARRIS, Local Examiner of the Royal Academy of Music, to announce that the next Examination for Diplomas will be held in Wrexham next Lent. Mr Harriss is prerared to prepare Pupils with a view to the examination in Theory, Singing. Pianoforte and Organ flaying. Mr Harris?' pupils at the last examination took more honors than London, Blackpool, Brighton, Cam. Canterbury, Cardff, Eastbourne, Newcastle-on- bri g Newport, Northampton, Nottingham, Weston-Super- mare, Swan-ea, Ac., &c. Pupils desirous of studying for the examination are re- quested to send in theii names at once. Full Lists of Subjects and further particulars may be had on application to MR EDWIN HARRISS, Local Examiner, Organ School, Wrexham. 2757 ST. COLLEGE, RHYL. A Sound and Liberal Education for Boys based on EVANGELICAL PRINCIPLES OF THE CHURCH C. ENGLAND. Inclusive Fees for Board and Tuition, FROM THIRTY-SIX GUINEAS A YEAR. ENTRANCE AND OTHER EXHIBITIONS. THE RESIDENCE IS FACING THE SEA. Prospectus and References from Rev. Principal. 413a RUTHIN SCHOOL. CHAIRMAN OF THE GOVERNING BODY W. CORNWALLIS WEST, ESQ., Lord-Lieutenant of the County of Denbigh. HEAD MASTER YVHITTINGTON» M.A., Late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford and for seven years Second Master of Llandovery College, and late Senior Master of Reading School. ASSISTANT MASTERS: REV. DANIEL HUGHES, M.A., Jesus College, Oxford. FRANK SHERVILL, B.A., late Open Scholar of St. Peter's College, Cambridge, Senior Ortime. HERBERT FIELD, B.A., late Open Scholar of Queen's College, Oxford; Second Class, Classical Moderations, 1879; Second Class Classical Finals. 1879, and recently Assistant Mister at Bradfield College. Not less than Two Scholarships, each of the annual value of .£8, and tenable by boarders in the School House, will be offered for competition at the commencement of each term in the current year. The Next Term begins on WEDNESDAY, January 17th, 883. 688z UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF ^JTALES (ABERYSTWYTH.* President: THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE. Principal: REV. THOMAS CHARLES EDWARDS, M.A. (Oxon. and Lond.), late Scholar of Lincoln College, Oxford. Professors Greek—The PRINCIPAL. Latin—J. M ANGUS, Esq., M.A., late Scholar of Clare College, Cambridge. Hebrew, Arabic, and Sanscrit—H. ETHE, Esq., Ph.D. (Leipzig.) English Language and Literature—M. W. MACCALLUM, Esq., M.A.. Luke Fellow, Glasgow. Welsh—The Rev, D. SILVAN EVANS, B.D. Logic and Moral Philosophy—The PRINCIPAL. History and Political Econ my—M. W. MACCALLUM, Esq., M.A Comparative Philology—J. M. ANGUS, ESQ., M.A. Mathematics, Natural Philosophy, and Astronomy—R. W. GENESE, Esq., M.A., late Scholar of St. John's College, Cambridge 8th Wrangler, 1871. German, French, and Italian—Dr. ETIIE. Natural Science—T. S. HUMI'IDGE, i .sq., Ph.D. (Heidel- b rg), B Sc. 'London.) Director of the Museum—Dr. HITMPIDGE. Registrar and Librarian—E. P. JONES, Esq., M.A., B.D. (Glasgow.) In addition to the above staff, Mr W. NEWTON PARKER, Demonstrator in Biology at the Normal School of Science Kensington, has been recently appointed Assis- tant Lecturer on Biology, and Mr HENRY JONES, M.A., of Glasgow, ssistant Lecturer in Mental Philosophy. FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS of £20 each, and FOUR EXHIBI- TIONS of £10 each, tenable for Lent, Easter, and Michaelmas Terms, 1883, will be offered for competition to new students in Lent Term. Candidates may offer any of the subjects taught at the College, but must inform the Registrar, before December 25, in what subjects they propose to be examined. The E lamination will be held in the College Hall on Tuesday, Jan. 2, 1883, and following days. Pre- sent Students, not being Scholars, will be at liberty to compete for one of the Scholarships and one of the Exhibitions. The Lent Term begins 2nd January, 1883. Terms, £ 10 a year for Out-door Student; £35 additional for those In-deor. For Prospectus, &c., apply to the Registrar, at the College, Aberystwyth. E. J. EVANS, Htlo0n n" Secs LEWIS MORRIS, ? —" g?? Lonsdale Chambers, 27, Chancery Lane, London, 2Sth November, 1882. 2611az Business Announcements. -r_ .r, MR B. MILNE, DENTIST, 35S, PARK ROAD, TOXTETH PARK, LIVERPOOL, Attends at J, CHURCH-STREET, WREXHAM. FIRST AND Tnnu IHURSDAY IN THE MONTH. ARTIFICIAL TEETH FROM 3/6 EACH. AND SETS FROM £2. All Dental Operations performed at very moderate terns. ALL WORK GUARANTEED. 188 SPECIAL NOTICE. MRS* E. HORTON, OF 29, REGENT STREET, BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the town and district that henceforth she will carry on the busi- ness of CLEANING, CURLING, and DYEING all kinds of Feathers in every shade of color. GLOVES, &c ALSO CLEANED AND DYED. N.B.—All work done npon the premises. 2340p CAMBRIAN COCOA ROOMS, CHURCH STEPS, MOLD. GOOD Refreshments at Moderate Charges. Billiards Chess, Draughts, and Dominoes; Daily and Weekly Papers; Smoke Room and Room for Private Parties. GENERAL CIRCULATING LIBRARY OF 1,000 VOLS. May be exchanged at any time; subscriptions 4d per month. WELL-AIRED BEDS. Relief Tickets entitling the holder to Two Pennyworth of Refreshments:, may be had at 2s per dozen, from the Hon, SecntlÇ CHAS. CANDLIN. Business Announcements. /r CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, &c. MESSRS BAYLEY & CO. BEG to inform the Nobility, Gentry, and the In- habitants of the District, that they are now Show- ing a beautiful and varied Selection of CHRIST- MAS, NEW YEAR, & BIRTHDAY CARDS; they are possessed of that singular combination of propertie which control with irresistible sway, the noblest aspirations of the soul equally with the faculties of laughter and lachrymation, and in- clude the productions of the best English and Foreign makers. BIBLES, CHURCH SERVICES, and COMMON PRAYERS, in every variety of binding. PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS bound in the most artistic styles and at prices that will suit all purchasers. BOOKS -In General Literature, comprising Poets, Tales, Travel, and Adventure. BIRTHDAY TEXT BOOKS by Tennyson, Longfellow, Shakespeare, Burns, Kate Greenaway, and others. ANNUALS and CHRISTMAS NUMBERS, in- cluding Graphic, Illustrated London News, Belgravia, London Society, and a variety of others. GAME FOR WINTER EVENINGS. OLEOGRAPHS FOR FRAMING. FRAMING—Pictures Framed in English and Ger- man Mouldings on the Shortest Notice and at Moderate Prices. A large Assortment of Ledgers, Day and Cash Books, Note Paper and Envelopes. BAYLEY & COMPANY, CAXTON BUILDINGS, 51, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. n2644a Established 120 Tears. THE NORTH WALES CARRIAGE WORKS. Prize Medals, awarded for excellence of design, material, and workmanship. JACKS ON & SONS, HOLT STREET, WREXHAM. J. & S. in expressing their thanks for the liberal support accorded t < t'jem for so many years, beg respectfully to call the attention of purchasers to their ex'ensive stock of New Light Carriages, including their latest novelty, THE PONY RUSTIC," which for lightness and ease, combined with strength, (being constructed on strict mechanical principles) is well adapted for the smallest pony, and at a price that defies competition. They have also several very good second-hnnd four and two wheel carriages at very moderate prices. HARNESS of the best quality supplied to order. N.B.—Estimates given for repairs, and designs forwarded free on application. Lamps, Wool and India Rubber Mats, Fur and Wate proof Knee Wrappers, and every carriage requisite. 2417 THE OLD FAMILY GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSINESS. R. EVANS. (LATE OF 9. YORKE STREET), TENDERS sincere thanks to his Friends, C?s- t. tomers, and Public generaUy, for their liberal support during his many years in business. and begs to inform them that the above Business is now carried on at 28, YORKE STREET, a larger and more commodious premises, under the of R. EVANS and Co., TEA. AND COFFEE DEALERS, GROCERS, BAKERS, & PROVISION FACTORS, CORN, FLOUR, & MEAL STORES, NOTED FOR BRUSHES, BUCKETS, &c„ CHEAP. Special attention is called to fiT OUR TEAS Which consist of the finest qualities and are chosen from the best markets. Excellent Leading Teas 2s per lb very desirable and palatable, full of strength, vigour, and color. Very strong Tea 2s 8d and 3s per lb. Special Fine Tea 3s 4d and lis 8d per lb, which are well blended, (none equal). Good Broken Leaf Tea Is 4d per lb. COFFEES Of the Finest and Richest Flavour. Also a choice Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, From the best markets recommenced as being good and cheap. PROVISIONS, Finest Brands of Bacon, Mild-cured Hams, Fresh and Tub Butter, Pure Lard and Prime Fat Cheese, at lowest prices. BAKERS AND FLOUR DEALERS. NOTE THE ADDRESS— R. EVANS & CO. 28, YORKE STREET. a2413n SPECIALITIES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW SCARFS FOR CHRISTMAS. NEW HATS FOR CHRISTMAS. CHOICE GLOVES FOR CHRISTMAS. SILK MUFFLERS FOR CHRISTMAS. SILK HANDKERCHIEFS FOR CHRISTMAS. ( UMBRELLAS FOR CHRISTMAS. DRESSING GOWNS FOR CHRISTMAS. RUGS FOR CHRISTMAS. BAGS FOR CHRISTMAS. t C. D A V I E S HOSIER, 58, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. i 2379 ALFA HABNA CIGARS, 1881 crop Best value ia J ??. the market. Money refunded if not approved of Original Boxes of 100 Cigars at 19s. Sample Boxes of 9 Cigars at 2s. THROUGH ANV CIGAR DEALER OR DIRECT FROM IASTRE ct CO., 4, WINDSOR COURT, LONDON, E.C. Business Announcements V/ ,»s —————— Mto- NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. (OPPOSITE THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK.) or These Stores of Supply are based and conducted on the Co-operative principle.J he Smallest Profit for Cash Payment, with a view to meet the require- ments of a Clasi 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 doin" away with the system whereby good customers are made to pay for the bad. XMAS SEASON, 1882. THE PROPRIETORS beg respectfully to call the attention of their patrons and the public 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, CRYSTALLIZED AND GLACE FRUITS. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COSAQUES, BON BUNS, AND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS. A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CAKES,, ICED AND PLAIN, ALSO OF PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS. GORGONZOLA, PARMESAN, GRUYERE, AND STILTON CHEESE. FOREIGN WINES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUERS. Purchasers ean obtain the advantages oj Co- operative Stores without the expense 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 GROCEKIES AND PROVISIONS. FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN & COLONIAL GOODS. WINES AND SPI RITS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. BRUSHES, SPONGES, &c. FANCY AND HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES. 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. General Orders of £2 and upwards forwarded, Carriage Free, to any Railway Station within twenty miles of Wrexham for jE5 and upwards, forwarded, Carriage Free, to any Railway Station in England or Wales. C. K. BENSON & co. PROPRIETORS. 2561 EMPLvf MEN T. I want 1,000 Agents to Canvass for THE COMPLETE JJERBALIST. I will give such terms and furnish such ADVERTISING facilities that no man need make less than J630 per month, no matter whether he ever canvassed before or not. Address, FRED. W. HALE, 61, Chandos Street, Covent Garden, London, and full particularsgwill be sent by rtturn of post. 1987 jgOBERT JJEID (From Messrs. Boucher and Co's, Chester), 3, OVERTON ARCADE. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, ORGANS, For Sale or hire on the one, two or three years system. Pianos for hire for concert purposes. Pianos, Ac., Tuned Singly or by the Year. Every descrip- tion of Music and Musical Instruments. All the Newest Dance Music, Songs, Pieces, &c. ROBERT REID'S BAND Can be engaged for B:¡!I9, Garden Par ies. Enter- tainments, &c. Any iiumb-r of M..si -itns supplied on the most moderate terms. First Class Execu- tants Guaranteed. Newest Music ,,(),.n as published. ROBERT RE ID, 3, OVERTON AKCA:>K. WREXHAM. 2.j!la STANDARD ROSES. JOHN pARQU A IISON Has this Season a fine beaUI.v lot of STANDARD AND DWAt F ROSEs 10 OFFER. Also FRUIT TREES In variety, in Standards, Pyramids, and Bushes. A See selectee ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. All in fine condition for moving. An inspection invited. ACTON NURSERY, RHOSNESSNEY, 2!j28c WREXHAM. MR T. H. COLEMAN, SURGEON DENTIST, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. Attendance at C0RWEN on the FIBST and THIRD. and at C o F. T» i» O £ T H on the c»<7uni> and FOURTH FRIDAY IN EACH MONTH. 467n A CARD. MR. GRENVILLE JONES [Son of Mr Horatio Jones, 25, Castle-street, Shrewsbury), SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to state that he attends Wrexham eVt-ry THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, And may be consulted at 26, REGENT STREET. 2510z HOME FOR VISITORS. QLASLYF HOUSE, COMMERCIAL, FAMILY & PRIVATE HOTEL, 9, EUSTON SQUARE, LONDON, N.W. oseto Euston Station (L. and N. W. RY.) Three minutes walk roiki St. Pancras, Midland Railway and King's Cross G.N.RY.I, ten minutes' train from Paddington by the Jnderground Railway to Gower-street, thence one minute's valk via Euston-road to Square. See on back of card— cllow red ink line. D. EV Al;S, PROPRIETOR, (LATE OF MOLD.) MODEEATE CHARGES. 24tilf SOCIETE ORIENTALS GASTRONOMIQUE. FINEST FRENCH COFFEE f RED, WHITE BLUE (Label). toasted after the celebnted French method, and composed only of the p.NEST jjomii. C°FFEE JjllNEST R RUGES CHICORY, Sold by all Grocers throughout the United Kingdom. In J, 1, and 21h tins. Price Is 4d per ib. Wholesale of Hautcn. SOD. Evison and Barter. Entertainments and Meetings. -¿., -r"r- -r, -r- r, '_v- > SUMMEBHILL. CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE OF GOODS. The Above will be held in the NEW SCHOOLROOM on CHRISTMAS DAY, Opening at Three p.m. ADMISSION, 6D. CHILDREN UNDER TWELVE, 3D. 2716z Business Announcements. 'J" -> CHRISTMAS, 1882. "Honorable mention" at the Paris Exhibition, Certificate of Merit awarded by the Council of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, for these waters, also at the International Exhibition, London, 1881. SPECIAL WINTER QUALITY!! CHAMPAGNE LIME JUICE, INVIGORATING AND REFRESHING AT ALL TIMES. 6 DOZEN CASE, 24s.; 3 DOZEN CASE, Its.; TO ANY RAILWAY STATION. AROMATIC GINGER ALE—Wanning! Comforting!! Stimulating! Non- Alcoholic { PURE SODA, BRIGHTON SELTZER, POTASS WATERS, LEMONADE, HOP BEER. Compare price and quality. Blendes with Claret and other Wines and Spirits. Sold by CHEMISTS, WINE MERCHANTS and GROCERS, everywhere. OUR VANS DELIVER WEEKLY at Oswestry, Chester, Mold. Malpas, Ellesmere, Llangollen, Buckley, Farndon, Greaford, Rossett, Holt, Ruabon, Chirk, Brymbo, Minera, Rhos, Overton, Wortheubury. SOLE MAIS UFACTURERS J. F. EDISBURY & COMPANY, NORTH WALES CRATED MINERAL WATERS FACTORY, WREXHAM. 2655 JOHN RANDLES, BOOT MAKER, 25, HIGH STREET, (Near the Wynnstay Arms Hotel), In announcing his removal from 24, TO 25, HIGH STREET, (being considerably more convenient and commodious premises), avails himself of the opportunity of ex- pressing his best thanks to the public generally for the very kind patronage and support accorded him and his late grandfather during the past half century. He trusts that the reputation of the Establishment will be preserved by his constant attention to a business heretofore so successful, and assures his patrons that no effort shall be wanting upon his part to merit a continuance of their favors. J. R. is now showing specialities in all departments of Winter Goods, including Ladies and Gentlemen's best hand-sewn Walking and Shooting Boots, &c., an inspection of which is respectfully solicited. 24np NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, WREXHAM. OBJECTS AND CONSTITUTION. These Stores have been established by C. K. Benson & Co., for the purpose of supplying the general Publc with articles of utility and general coc sumption, at the smallest possible profit en the original manufacturing cost. Purchasers can obtian the advantages of Co-operative Stores without the expense of taking shares or buying an annual ticket. Customers are enabled to select their purchases without delay or inconvenience and, as a private firm, we are able to a greater degree to consult the individual requirements of each of our Customers. The goods supplied at the Store3 are guaranteed of the best and purest quality. The patent medicines and proprietary articles are selected from all the best makers, and are the original and genuine productions of the names whose brands they bear. This is important, as counterfeits are now very frequently substituted. Several kinds of packed goods (such as Pickles, Sauces, Candles, Ac.) have been introduced, bearing the name of C. K. Benson and Co. This will be made in every case a guarantee of Excellence, and will never be found affixed to an inferior article. PRICE LIST. THE NEW LIST IS NOW READY, AND MAY BE HAD FREE ON APPLICATION. The object of the List is to excite enquiry and comparison, and show to Customers generally where aU Goods (not a special few to attract, delude, and deceive) of the highest quality and known best brands are supplied for Cash, at a direct saving to Customers of from 10 to 50 per cent. on prices usually charged, and for which a very inferior class of Goods is often substituted. Customers are particularly requested to provide themselves with a new List every three months, tbe pricea of Goods being subject to alterations, according to fluctuations in the market. DELIVERY OF GOODS. All Orders delivered Free in Wrexham and neighbourhood by our own Vans, or by Carriers. General Orders of 92 and upwzwds forwas dud, Carriage Free, to any Railway Station within twenty miles of Wrexbam fur £5 and upwards forwarded. Carnage Free, to any Railway Station in England or Wales. C. K. HENSON & CO., THE NORTH WALES SUPPLY STORES, 1216 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. "ABSOLUTELY PURE." See ANALYSIS.—Sent Poet Free on Application. ELLIS'S Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic R UTH j N Ginger Ue. For '? GOUT LitW& Water and Lithia and Potass Water. WATERS. CORKS BRANDED R. ELLIS A SON, RUTHIN," and every label bears their Name and Trade Mark. Sold everywhere, and wholesale of R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES, Manufacturers to the Royal Family. LONDON AGENTS: W. BEST and SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. CAUTION.- Beware of spurious imitations, and insist on having ELLIS'S RUTHIN MINERAL WATERS. SOLE ADDRESSR. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 742 ALFRED N. pALMER, F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, Undertakes the Analysis of Manures, Oil-cakes, Minerals, Wall Papers, Milk, Bread, and other articles. Special attention given to Water Analysis. Lessons in Practical Chemistry given to a limited number of Pupils. LABORATORY :-3, Arybryn Terrace. Earle-street, Wrexham. 2307n REMOVAL NOTICE. THOMAS ROBERTS & CO., LATE LOVER & ROBERTS nl.=?.-Cfuuy annnnnoa thut they will REMOVE THEIR BUSINESS EARLY IN DECEMBER From their present Premises, No. 13, TO SOUTH CASTLE-STREET, THOMAS ROBERTS & CO., LATE G LOVER & ROBERTS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 13, SOUTH CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. h2224 JUST PUBLISHED, (PRICE SIXPENCE) WREXHAM AND THEREABOUTS EIGHTY YEARS AGO. A LECTURE BY JNO. JONES, SOLICITOR. To be obtained from the Booksellers in the Town, and )1:8 Rice Jones, 5, High-street, Wrexham. f V IMPORTER AND RETAILER Best X of all kinds of Shetland \??\ !AndaIu3i?n V^A FOREIGN AND ENGLISH Md lierHnX X J A WOOLS, AND GERMAN FmKerYag.Sof: Mero T Flee NEEDLEWORK, Wools. AUoaand\?"\ Also Scotch Wheelings\ \HOSIER, HABERDASHER German Worsted dn V ?\ and hard and soft twist)????? Dealer in M&rgn?rit? Merino  FANCY GOODS. Eider, Vigonia, WelshV and Yorkshhe Y?rn9\ '? Baldwins B<st Knittii.g ?3? BERLIN HOUSE. Yama. Ken.in?ton Creweb\ ?' V R((-R1 lxr HnOnUrSiEp. Brigg's transferring p&ttems. \WREXHAM 4. HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 26 3 NURSERY STOCK. Y. gTRACHAN, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, WREXHAM, Invites inspection of his Nursery Stock, including- STANDARD AND DWARF TRAINED FRUIT TREES' CHOICE STANDARD & DWARF ROSES, EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, LARCH, SPRUCE, & SCOTTISH FIRS, THORNS AND PRIVETS. Priced Catalogues on Application. THE RAILWAY STATION NURSEIUES, WREXHAM. 2355a F. C. DICKSON & Co., I BLAOKBECK GUNPOWDER MILLS, I NEAR ULVERSTON, Supply Compressed Cartridges or other Gunpowders. I Apply MR JOHN ASTBURY, Plas Evan, Near Northop. Agent for Flin shire, Denbighshire, and Mid Wales. 230op MARKET TAVERN COCOA ROOMS, 13, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM, rlHE WREXHAM BRITISH WORKMAN PUBLIC HOUSE COMPANY, LIMITED, beg to announce that their COCOA ROOMS, No. 13, Henblas-street (opposite the Butter Market), are now under NEW MANAGEMENT. They have engaged the services of Mr OWEN OWENS, of Liverpool, who has for several years successfully managed Cocoa Rooms for the Liverpool and other Com- panies. HOT DINNERS DAILY. BILLIARDS. OPEN FROM 5.30 A.M. TO 10.30 P.M. 13, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. 2561 "E -N AVANT YEA>>f. D. Wilkin & Co. Mid Appold St., Londen] Business Announcements. "J'r-< XMAS SEASON, 1882 WINES AND SPIRITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES At C. K. BENSON & Cos SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. CHAMPAGNES from 30s Per Dosen. BURGUNDIES 24s „ „ HOCKS 228. MOSELLES „ 2!8.. „ 18* „ SHERRIES „ 18s „ „ CLARETS „ 12s „ „ MARSALA „ 18s „ „ IRISH & SCOTCH 278. RUM „ 278. GIN (FINE LONDON) „ 249.. FRENCH BRANDIES „ 30s „ „ HOLLANDS „ 3.3 „ Single Bottles of the above can be ha.t at corresponding prices. | BRAND! r,- Guaranteed the tibin-iaf productions oi the 01. < brands they HE^K^ffV* OH AIARTKLL 1 Star, per bottle 4ø 9d 2 3 „ 5s Jd JULES DUFONT & CO.'S— 1 Star, per bottle 4s Od 2 „ 4s 8cI 3 „ 9s Od WHISKEY. Jamieson's, Dunville's, Brenan's, Kinahan's, Glenlivet Glen Alva, Encore, and Melrose. CHAMPAGNE. Roederer's Moet & Chandon's, Perrier Joueb's, n. H. Mumm's, Veuve Clicquot, Heidsieck & Co., and various other well known Brands. MIHERAI. TTATRR8. Schweppe's, Ellis's, and Ediabury and Co.'s. C. K. BENSON & CO., HIGH STREET, (OPPOSITE THE NORTH & SOUTH WALES BANK.) 2500 TOWN IMPROVEMENTS. 19, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. ALTERATION AND EXTENSION OF PREMISES, NEW FRONTAGE, &c. GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS NOW ON. As the whole of tbe Stock must be cleared out of the way of tbe Builders, it will be offered much below Wholesale PI ices. COME EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. CHARLES E. EVANS. 2810.. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. EDWARD SMITH respectfuUy announces that he is f? showing new goods in each Department, and beM to solicit an inspection. The DRESSMAKING Department is under the manage- ment of an experienced first hand, and orders are executed without delay. A fit guaranteed in the latest style, at moderate charges. E.S. continues to keep the same makes of Flannels, Blankets, Calicoes, Linens, &c., Ac., that have given such satisfaction to his customers for so many years past. He wishes to ask special attention to 5UO large size heavy Brown Rugs. at 3s 3d each, worth as t: t. These are a good substitute for a blanket at a higher price. 26, High-street, Wrexham. 2343p SEE YOU ARE SERVED WITH SPRATTS PATENT MEAT "FIBRINE" VEGETABLE DOG CAKES (WITH BEETROOT.) USED IN THE ROYAL KBNNELS. PROFESSOR WILLIAMS, F.R.S.E., F.R.C.V.S., writes "New Veterinary College, Edinburgh, Aug. 21,1882. We find our Fibriue' Dog Biscuits, with Beetroot, most useful and economical in feeding our dog patients." Beware of Worthless Imitations SEE EACH CAKE IS STAMPED Spratts Patent" and a X." "SPRATTS PATENT," BERMONDSEY, S.B. AGENTS IN THIS TOWN AND DISTRICT 1518f COPPA WAGGON WORKS, PADESWOOD, NEAR MOLD. S. A D.uIS, 0., RAILWAY WAGGON, & CAR BUILDERS PATTERN MAKERS, PiT TUBS. AC. Waggons built or cash, or on deferred Pavmenb. 'l or 7ye?s. AH kinds of repairs. PaintinS on the most nasonable term*. 2145a