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Sales by Mr. Johnson. BY TICKET, IN ONE LOT. J*Z3fB.E2! on Spring Lodge Farm, witMn one mile of the <o:<;?t of 1VrcxAam. nn0 BE SOLD BY TICKET, on Thursday, the 2nd JL of February, 1860, and K0< on the 9th as previously advertised, by Mr JOHNSON, at the Wynnatay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, 68 Oak Trees, numbered 1 to 68, both inclusive. 10 Elm Trees, numbered 1 to 10, both inclusive. 4 Sycamore Trees, numbered 1 to 4, both inctusive. 14 Ash Trees, num bered 1 to 14, both inclusive. 1 Ash Tree, numbered 1. The above are scribe marked. Any further particulars may be had on application to Mr Tench, of Plasnewydd, near Ruabon, or the Auc- tioneer; and the Tenant, Mr Morns, will show the Timber. Sale at Four o'clock. Wynnstty Arms OfBce, Wrexham. rpO BE HOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr JOHNSON, at J. the ?oval O?k Inn, High.street. Wrexham, on Monday, the i3th d y of February, 1860, at five o'clock in the afternoon, s.. t to conditions.. lOL 1. h All that old establwl",l a-d weD-accnttomed PUBLIC HOUSE, catted or kaown by the name or s.gnofthe ,Royal Oak" aforesaid, and now in the holdtnt of Mr RichM-d Owen, M yearty tenant thereof. The above property affords every facility for carrying on M extensive business. and being situate in the centre of the principal street in the nourishing and rapidly improv- ing town of Wretham (WthICB ha<a nrst class Railway Station on the Great Western Railway), affords an oppor- tunity for investment rarely to be met with, and it is believed that no other property in the same street Is likely to be in the market for the next 20 years. LOT 2. All that PUBLIC HOUSE, called the Coach and Hones" together with the Garden and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate in Rhosllonerchrngog, in the cooaty of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Mr John Roberts, The respective tenants will shew the premises, and for further particulars may be had as to lot 1, oa adplieation to Edwin Wyatt, Eaq. solicitor. Wrexham, and as to the two !ota to the Auctioneer, or at the onices of Mr Hughea, Mlicitor, Wrexham. January 12th, 1860. SALE AT THE MOUNTAIN FARM, CLOSE TO THE RACKERT HALL, LLA Y, DEN BIGHSHI RE, FpO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr J05NSON, J. on Friday, 3rd of February, I860, One Stack of Hay, Two Stacks of Oats, Broad-wheeled Cart, 'Winnowing Machine, ChaS' Cutter, Harrows, Gears, Tools, Dairy Vessels, and part of the FURNITURE, Comprising Bedsteads, Feather Beds, Tables, Chair Clock, Screen, China, and o' her effects, the property of Mr David Hughes, who is giving up the Farm. Sale at Ore o'clock. Vynnstay Arms Odce, Wrexham. Sale by Mr. E. Jonea LOCAL BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM LARGE QUANTITY OF MANURE rp0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MR EDWARD J. JONES, on Thursday the 9th day of February 1860, at 4 o'clock In the afternoon in the Market place, Hig'h- etreet, Wrexham. A large quantity of Manure derived from the sweepings of streets, the cleansing of drains, privies and ashpits: and other Home refuse, now deposited in the yard of the Local Board in Market street. For the conveuieace of purchasers the Manure will be divided iato five Lots of about fiffy-five-Tonsi Further particulars may be had on application to t he Local Surveyor at his OiHce ia the Guildhatl. JOHN JAMES, Clerk of the said Local Board. Local Board OfBce, Wrexham, 25th Jannary, 1840. TVREXHAJI LITERARY INSTITUTE. rpSE SECOND of the Series of SIX LECTURES .L will be delivered in the Countv-haH, on Monday Bext, January 30th. 1860, by E. WHEELER. Esq., C. E., on "The ExperImentnt Philosophy of the Induction Coil," exhibitiug new and ine.estting discoveries mude in electricity, illustrated by extensive appaiiitus, for thewing the most beautiful phases of Electric Agency. (see hand bUlt). The Rev. W. Davies, B.A., in the Chair. The following eminent London Lecturers have al so been engaged for the present Series—George A. Cooper, Esq, accompanied by Mrs Cooper, February 14th Dr Daniels. February 27th Walter Rowton, Esq., March 8th J. Tell Topham, Esq., March, 20th. Doors open at half-past Seven, Chair to be taken at :Eiht o'clock. Admission—Front Seats, 2:; Second Seats, la; Back Seats. 3d. Guinea subseribers entitled to Two Season Tickets. Mem frs of the Literary Institute with a lady. admitted to the Ftrst and Second Seats at hatf-price Schools also admitted to these seats at half-price. Tickets may be had at the Bookseiters. or froiii WM. VAUGHAN, Secretary. LOCAL BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. TO CONTRACTORS, DEALERS, AND OTIIERS, fTIHE LOCAL BOARD of the District of the Borough ? of Wrexham hereby give Notice, that they are prepared to receive Tenders- For the Repairs, Watering, and Cleansing of the tntreets of the Town of Wrexham, and for the Removal of Houite Refuse from Premises, and the Cleansing of Privies, Ashpita, and Cesspools, within the said Town. Specifications may be seen, and forms of Tender obtained at the Omee of the Local Board, on and after the 2nd day of February next. Seated Tenders for each Contract separately, endorsed Tcadtr for Street Repairs," Tender for Street Water- ing." "Tender for Cleansing Street! and Ramovst of Night-soil," &c., must be delivered at my Omce, on or before Tuesday, the 21st Febiunry next. JOHN JAMES, Clerk of the Local Board. Local Boafd Office, Wrexham, 25th January, I860. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1858 -\TOTICE IS HEREBy GIVE?. that the LOCAL JL? BOARD of the DISTRICT of the BOROUGH of WREXHAM, notwithstanding the Bye.Laws made by them on the Seventeenth day of May last, With regard to the Cleansing of Footways and Pavements adjoining any Premises; the Removal of Refuse from Premises; the Ocansingof Privies, Ashpits. and Cess. pools; when such Local Board do uot themselves under- take or contract with any person for the above purposes," and without prejudice to such of the said Bye-Lawa as are not affected by this Notice, will, on and after the First day of March now next ensuing, themselves under- take or contract with any person for The removal of House refuse from Premises, The cleansing of Privies. Ashpitf, and Cesspools, for such part of their said District as is situated within 880 yards of the centre of the Tower of the Pariah Charch of Wreiham. If any person, not being the occupier of a House within such part of the said District, shall, on or after the said First day of March, remove or obstruct the said Local Board or Contractor in removing any matters so intended to be removed by the said Local Board, he will for each offence incur a penalty not exceeding Five Pounds; and if any person being the occupier of a House within such part of the said District, shall on or after the said First day of March next, remove or obstruct the said Local Board or Contractor in removing such matters (except in cases where such matters are produced on his own premises, and are removed for sale, or for his own use as manure, and are in the meantime kept so as not to be a nuisance), he will for each offence incur a penalty not exceeding Forty ShilHnga. Signed by the Order and on behalf of the said Local Boaid, this Twenty-nfth day of January, 1860. JOHN JAMES, Clerk to the said Local Boar d, SEED! SEED" SEED' J B R 0 A D H U R S T, Gardener and Seedsman, J?OMeM, TTTAS received a stock of Horticultural and Agricul- J) tural SEEDS of excellent quality which he can supply at very moderate prices. All eamplea will be tested before offered for sale. N.B.—A discount of 5 per cent will be teturned for caah. "MONEY. SEVERAL SUMS, in amounts from JB200 to MOO. to ? be advance! on Mortgage of Freehold Property.— Apply to Mr T. Bennion Acton, Solicitor, Tetmple Place, WKxhMa, Sales by Messrs. Baugh &: Jones. (Successors to the late Mr Edisbury), rJpL 0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH and JONES, at the house of Mrs Evans, the Queen'a Head, in the Green. Brymbo, on Monday, the 6th Of February, 1S60, at Five u'ctnck in the afternoon, subject to conditijns: A )1 that Piece or Parcel o< LAND, situate in Broughton, opposite the residence of W. H. Darby, Esq., nON occupied by Robert Parry, collier. For further particulars apply to the owner, Mr Petet Cunnah, Brynsion, Broughton; the Auctioneers; or at the Omue of Mr iiughes, Soliotor, Wrexham. MUSIC HALL, WREXHAM. rtiO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH i. and JONES, at the Music Hall, Wrexham, on Monday, the 30th of January, 1860, a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, together with a number of superior ENGRAVINGS and PRINTS, neatly framed and gitzed, whijh will be sold without reserve. Sale at One o'clock punctually. Temple Place, Wreibam, Jan. 20, 1800. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 'Y/tESSRS. BAUGH & JONES have been instructed irj. by Mr John Lewis, of Talwrn Gtaas, hear Try- (Wyn. to-c &f far unreserved SAm-RX PUBLIC AUCl'ION, early in the month of February next, the whole of In. Valuabic FAKM1NG STOCK and imple- ments of Huhandry. The particulars and day of Sale wiU appear in a future advertisement. Temple Place, Wrexham, Jan. 20, I860. PORTRAIT OF THE REV. J. G. SHORT. T)APER PHOTOGRAPH LIKENESSES of the Rev. J[. J. G. SHORT, meybebadat the Portrait Roome, Mt P. JONES'S, Regent-street. Wrexham. NOTICE. 'TUHE OFFICES of the WREXHAM LOAN AND IN. JL VESTMENT COMPANY LIMITED, will after this date, be at Temple Place Wrexham, where applica- tions for loans can be received and repayments made. For proposals far loans and other information apply at the omces of Messrs Baugh and Jones, Temple Place. 27th January, 1860. ? MR JOHN OUSELEVs .Botanical Temple, 2Vo 2, High-street, IVrezltam. STABLISHED for the cure of Scrofula, Scarvy JLJ Rheumatism, Btd Legs, &c., &c.. by means of herbs only. N.B.—As there are some unprincipled persons eoint about Wrexham and its vicinity, representing themselves as belonging to Mr Ouseley's establishment I beg to say that if such party or parties are detained, and on convic. tion, I will give ONE PouxD REWAM. as I am only seen and consulted at the above establishment. Free Lectures every Evening. W. J. WRIGHT. PIANO-FORTE TUNER, REPAIRER AND DEALER, T)EGS to return h'a sincere acknowledgment: to the JL) Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and Public of Wrexham and its vicinity, for their support so many years given him in his profession and business, and re*pectful)y solicits a continuance of their favours, which it will tt his constant study to merit. Piano-fortes for Sale or Hire Tuned and Repaired; taken in evchange, &c., &c. KING'S SCHOOL COURT, ABBEY-STREET, AND MUSIC MOMS, ST. JOHN'6 STREET, CHMTEB. January, 1860. WYNNSTAY HUNT. C<IMON BLYTHEN beg. to return his grateful ae. k9 knowledgments to the gentlemen of the NVynnstay Hunt, for the sum of seven pounds ten shillings, kindly collected for him by Mr Cambel), aslc()mpensition for in- jury done to his horse the day the bounds met at Ernral. ONE SHILLING PER SHARE. THE ART UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN. Under the Sanction of Her Majesty's Most Hoaomablo Privy Council. First: Prize, Painting, value £150. Second „ „ jeiOO. with 98 other Picture Prizes, JE5 to ;S75 each. T)RIZEHOLDER'; have the privilege of selecting JL their own paintings from any Public Exhibition in Great Britain or Ireland. In addition to the above Picture Prizes there will be about 500 other prizes, consisting of Engravings, Sta- tuettes, Bust, Yaaes, &c, in Parian. Terra Cotta, and Bronze. TicketF.—Price One Slzilltnq.-cach ticket entitling the holder toone chance in the drau ing,-may be had from all the principal PrintaeIIcrs,—M usic and Booksellers, —and f)-on the office of this paper; or they will be for- warded direct by the Secretary on receipt of an envelope (stamped and directed) together with postage stamps or post ojHce order for the number of tieketa required, 39, Princess Street, SAMUEL H, DEAN, Manchester. Secretary. WREXHAM DISTRICT TEMPERANCE UNION. fTpHB Ftiends of the above Union w!H bold their nrst JL Finance Meeting in DAVIES'S HOTEL, on Mon- day, the 30th instant, at 3 o'clock, p.m., after which a Public Meeting will take place in the Music Halt, at 7 p.m., when sever<il Minivers and Friends will address the meeting. JAMES F. EDISBURY, FA.MILY 9' DISPB.YSING CHEMIST, No. 2, HorE STREET, WREXHAM, *DEGS most respectfuMy to inform the inhabitants of -D the town and neighbourhood that he has succeeded to the business lately carried oa by Mr. J. DAvrEs J. F. E., sensible of the importance of Dispensing Medicines, begs to state that he will give his constant personal attentioa to the preparation of all Physicians, Hrescriptions and Family Recipes entrusted to his care, and hopes, by ao doing, and by a careful selection of Drugs and Cnemicals, combined with moderate charger to merit a continuance of tke support bestowed upon his predecessor. Every Medicine embraced in the Pharmacopoeia of the Royal Co]]ee of Physician! as well as every new remedy that the daily advancement of Medical and Pharmaceu- tical Chemistry necessarily demands, wilt be kept in stock. A select Stock of PERFUMERY and PATENT MEDICINES always on hand. TOHN DAV1ES, CHEMtsr AND DtujootST, No 2, J Hope Street, Wrixbam, begs to return his best thanks to his numerous friends and customers, for the kind patronage and support accorded to him during the past 16 years ht hss carried on the above business, and to inform them that he has retired in tavour of Mr. JAMES FisiiKB EDI9BURY, whom he can confidently recommend as his successor. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. CEFN MAWR, IN THE PARISH OF RUABON. FJpL O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at the Queen's Head Tlnn, Cefn Mawr aforesaid, in the month of March, 1860, in two Lots, and subject to conditions to be then b te produced, unless disposed of in the meantime by private treaty, of which due notice will be given :— LoT I.—All that MESSUAGE, or Dwelling HouM (formerly in two), consisting of a Kitchen and Bedroom, and another Room used M a Shop, and a Stable, Bake- house, Coalhouse, and Yard, in the occupation of Peter Kelly, bounded on the east by a garden belonging to Mr John Hughes, and on the west by a house belonging to Mrs Evans, and on the south by the road leading from Rbosymedre to the bottom of the Cefn. LoT II.—All those three useful and convenient MESSUAGES, or Dwelling Houses, Pigstye and Yard, in the respective occupations of Richard Jones, Job Jones, and William Bellin, two of which Messuages consist of one Kitchen and Bedroom, and the other of a Kitchen two Bedrooms, Pantry, and Cellar, situate in Cefn Mawr in the Parish of Ruabon, bounded on the east by the King's Head, on the west by property belonging to Mr Henry Parry, on the south by a tramroad leading from Mr Jonathan Jones's Quarry to the King'e Head, and r,n the north by a garden belonging to the said Mr H<mry Parry. For further particulars and to treat for the same, apply to Mr Samuel Lewis, of Penbryn Hll, Rui&Wu, Of to Messrs C. and W. Richards, Solicitors, 11ao'.)'o11en' Llangollen, Dec. 20, 1859. o. THE WONDER OF THE WORLD. HOL LOWAY'S PILLS. If these Pills be used according to the printed directions and the Ointment rubbed over the region of the kidneys- at least once a day, aa salt is forced into meat, the Ointment would penetrate into the kidneys and correct any derange- ment of these organs, should he suffer from stone or gravel then the Ointment ought to be rubbed into the neck of th. bladder also, a few days will convince the ttuferer o the astonishing effect of these two remediM. 't'l'here is a considerable saving by taking the large Illes. N. B.—IMjectiOM for the guidance otpatienu in ewweMry yadMM ?orderareatnedteeaehPot, AGRICULTURAL TMELEMENTS FOR THE WINTER SEASON. Beatall's Prize Root Pulpera, Samuehon's Singia tn'I Double A3tijn P¡':ze Turnip Cotters, with Patent Plates to Cut for Lambs tad Ctlves; Richmond and Chandler s, Smith and Ashby's, Rodenhurst's Prize Chaff Cutting Machines and Corn Cfnshers. Agent for J. and F. Howard's Patent Prize Ploughs and Harrows. w 0 V E R TON, IRONMONGER, WREXHAM. NOTICE OF REMOVAL IOSES WRIGHT BEGs to inform his friends and the Public in general, that he has REMOVED from the Shop In IHgh.St. -D to more commodious Premises in CHURCH STREET, lately occupied by Mr. Johu Jones, Be Hive. M. W. begs to return his sincere thanks to those friends who have so liberally supported him for upwards of 19 years, and to assure them that no exertion ?ha!l be spared to secure their future favours. 44 M. W. has juft returned from London, where he has bought a large Stock of DRAPERY and MILLINERY GOODS, which he now offers to his fr'ends and the Public at very small profits, at the MANCHESTER HousE, Church Street, Wreiham. The Stock consists of WooHen Ctoths, Moleskin, Cord, Velvets. Tweeds, Cotton Sheets, Counterpanes, Shawls, Silk Handkerchief. Prints, Coburgs. AIpMca9, Moreeoaand Woollen Plaid. Oilcloth, Check, Gingham. Flannel Stays. Holland, Hosiery, Gloves, Socks. Victorines, Woollen Jackets, Cloth Mantles, Ribbons. DreS'Caps, Cap Fronts; SlIX Velvet Honnets-Sfrawand Black Satin Bonnots. Fbwers, Bonnet bhtDea, Hoods, Sleeves, Collars, Skirts, Umbrellas, Cloth Caps, Shirts, Window Blinds, Bel:s,Felt HaM, Straw Hatt, &c. Mantles, Dresses, and Bonnets, made to order. S- An early call will oblige. Dec. 23, 1859. THE OLD-ESTABLISHED GROCERY AND pROVISlON SHOP, 21 HIGH-STREET, WREXEA.M. TSOMAS FHILLir FONTON T)EGS to inform the Inhabitants of Wrexham md its Vicinity, th?t he has succeeded Me Roberts, Brothers, -t-J in the above Business, and continues to supply every art:io!e for family me of such quality and )< at such moderate prices, which cannot fail to give general satisfaction, and waioil ha trmts will secure to him a con tmuanee of that aupport ao liberally conferred on his predecosaora. Oct. 28th, 1859. N E A T r<ARS FOR TJIRE tI I ? ?=- I -1 I OLD ESTABLISHED TEMPERANCE EATING-HOUSE, ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM. T R I D E 0 U T I?BGS to return his sincere thanka to the public of Wrexham aid the surrounding neighbourhood, for the B liberal support that haa been accorded to him smcs hn coatmeneement in buaiaeaa, and further adds that nothing shall be wanting on his pMt to ensure the comfort of those parties who will favour him with a call. A GOOD SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Tea arttes contracted for, and Sehoots supple j, on tha shortest notice and on I'beral tarms TO BE SOLD—a Bargain-a novel constructed WHEEL PADDLE BOAT, with 0,.irs and Slils complete. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. ——— E pOWELL, TRONMONGEB, i TOWN.HILL, WREXHAM, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generaUy, that ho his in Stock a !ars;e variety of AGRtCUL TURAL JD IMPLEMENTS by the following Makers:—Richmond & Chandler, E. H. Bentalt, Samuelaon. Howards, W. and J. Rodenhurat, & Fry, comprising Ploughs, Harrows, Scanners, Chaff Cutters, Corn Crushers, Turnip Slioers, Graters and Pulpers, all at Makers' Prices; also Eitchen Ranges, Register Grates, Stoves, & 0) every description. A large assortment of Scales and Weights. E. P. begs to intimate that he has just received a fresh supply of Paraflao, Ph)togen. an< and other Lamp OILS. No. 6, TOWN.HILL. TTf7'E, as E?ecnton of the late Mr. WtLLiAM Sumo?s, are requested by his Widow to present her respectni thanks W to the numerous employers of her late husband, for the kind patronage aad attpport emended to him. As regards the bMmeM and contracts on hand at the time of Mf. Snmoxs' d3ecaie. we beg to state that we have entered into a very satisfactory arrangement with his Son-in-law, MR. JAMES MARTIN, of this town, for carrying on the tame, and we beg respectfutiy to recommend MR. MAIHrN, as Sllc.}esor to the business of the late Mr. SmMONs JAMES JACK?O?, ? EKcutors of the late Mr. WilHam WILLIAM t-'ENEMORE, ? SimmoM. Wreiham, Augost Sth, 1859. JAMES MARTIN, pLUMBER, pAINTBR, AND GLAZIER W REX H A M, DECS most reapectMly to inform the nobility, gentry, and ?abnc ?enera?y, that he ha: made arrangements with JL3 the Executors of the late Mr. WILLIAM SIMMONS, 'or carrying oil the buaiaeMformerty conducted by him a9 PLUMBER, PAINTER, and GLAZIER. He begs also to add that no exertion shall be wanting on his part to fnishtheworknowon hand, and which may hereafter be entrusted to him/with first-rate Materials, and with the best workmanship. He has had twelve years' experience in the above trades, and hopes to be able to give every Ntiafactioo. e- The bnaineM will be conducted as muaL on the premises occupied by the late Mr. Simmona, in Abbot ttreet, Wrexham. l A.- GOLDEN LION WHOLESALE WINE & CPIRIT TTAULTS, HIGH.STREET, WREXHAM. ANKERS'S WINE, SPIRIT, AND PORTER BUSINE SS Is now carried on by his Nephew, Mr. W. ANKERS, at the GOLDEN LION VAULTS, HIGH-STREET WREXHAM, ADJOINING THE MARKET-HALL. Families supplied with the Choicest sctected Stock of Foreign WINES and SPIRITS, at the Lowest Prices. Deater in LONDON and DUBLIN PORTER, and BURTON, BITTER, and MILD ALES. MR. CHARLES RICHARDS, (DRAPER,) AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER '0 R. begs respectfully to inform the Public that In addition to his business of a DRAPER he has taken out ?t a License as AUC PIONEER and APPRAISER. He has a practical knowledge of the value of FARMING STOCK and of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and he begs to assure those persons who may honour him with their support in his new vocation, he will devote his best attention to their interests, combined with strict and punctual settlement of all satea committed to his charge. He undertakes to prepare Inventories and Valuations for Probate, Administrations, &c. He takes thia opportunity to tender his grateful thtnks to his numeroua customers for their kind support during the time he has carried on the Drapery Bfmness, and hopes by continued attention and a choice selection of the very beat goods, to merit a continuance of their kind favours. High-street. YfrexhHn, July 13th, 1859. 1 OCKWOOD A N D F A R R I M- 0 N ? EGEJTON STREET SAW MILLS C H E:S.T E R, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON SALE EV E:RY DESCRIPTION OF FOREIGN T I 3ti 13 E Rit Amerl(,*an'and" Baltio in'Logs, Rod, WIr.ta and Yellow Deala, Baywood, Mahogany, end J3irch,h Bopds and Scantliugs, I Steam. Struck MouMmgs of Every Form and Variecy, Split ajid;Sawn'Laths, Oak.and'EJm cards, SEASONED ANID-.PREPARED FLOOR BOARDS.iDOORS, SASHES, ARCHITRAVES,! SKIRTING' } STAIRCASES, SHOP FRONTS, AND ALL KINDOF JOINER'S WORK. OF Pi RST-RATE QUALITY' j PREPARED BY PATENT MACHINERY JM UNPRECEDENTED'LOW PRICES, a fuU List ofvhich may oe had on.appucauon; tTBRYjaiNO BELTttBtD HtBB O? p-lipiNgzLT THt RAILWAY STATION. ALBION CANDLE WORKS. 14, J 0 H N BE I R N E 149 CANDLE MANUFACTURER, TOWN-HILL WREXHAM. T} U A B <0 N TjlOUNDRT, (ESIABLISHED IN 1817, TOBMEBLI IN THE OCCUPATION OF MESSRS. B. & W. JOXES.) KENRICK & EYAN S, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, J'MYJL 'ANUFACTURERS of STEAM ENGINES, Steam Boilers, Pumpa (from 8in.tol5;n. cliam,) Working BarMla, Clack Pieces, T Bobs, Pit Head Pulliea (of all sizes,) Cranes, Winces, Weigbiax Machines, Blende and Clay lwlls, Water Wheels, Land RoUers, Railway Truck Wheels, Tram-road Rails, Bridge Girders, Plain and Ornamental Raihngs, Entrance Gates, Boilers to contain from 9 to 300 Gallons, and every other description of Castings or Wrought Iron Work. N.H.-Turning and Boring to order, by a powerful self-acting Lathe. A fint-eliiss draftsman in attendance upon the premises. -00- t" 1 -I E < K N I B B S H I G H S T R E E T W R E X II A M TtEGS 'respectfully to inform his Friends and the Gentlemen, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others of the Town of Wrexbam and the surrounding Localities, that he has just taken out a License to commence business as AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, and trusts ty unwearied and Strict attention to all orders entrusted to him, and by ptomptness in settling all Accounts to merit and obtain a share of their patronage and support. à VtdMtion for Probate of Wills, Succession and RetIdttMy DutiM, prepMed oa Reasonable. Terma. ¡ JuJlllth. 1869.) J MONEY LENT ON PERSONAL SECURITY. THE \VREXIL\)! TOAX AYD INVESTlIET COMPANY (LIMITED). A RE prepared to advance any sum from ?5 to ?100, on personal or other security, fjr fvclve months, rfpay- jLJL able in wcekty, monthly, or quarterly Instalments, at a low rate of interest. G?)i Hilts Disconnte'J on very moderate terms. The strictest conSjeneo observed.—Application to be made to the Secretary, THOMAS JONES, OBces—Temple riace,Wrexham. AccouKTANT. DENTISTRY. ATTENDANCE IN WREXHAM NEXT WEDNESDAY AND EVERY WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. LIVERPOOL ESTABLISHMENTS :—131. DUKE.STR.RRf, (directly op!J"¡e Berry.street). London Estabtish.ments:—33, Ludzate Hill, and Regent street. T\/TESSRS. GABRIEL the oU-eatablished S'rgeon and Mechanical Dentists, present their compliments to the 1?1 inhabitants ofWKMXHAM and vicinity,andbegtostatethattheyvisitWKEX??\I every \VEDNE?D?.V, ?nd ma<) be consu'ted at LION HOUSE. Hih Street. oa the loss of Teeth. &f., from 10 to 5 each dy. The necessity has !ouv been felt th-oug:1 liout ntany parts of the conn! ry of beinz able to obtaio the services of a Dentist of some standin" in hf< profession, withont the necessity of a visit to to vn, or wit'tout hiving to pAv ai t exorbitant charge for such services, this desideratum Messrs. Gabriel wiH at once suppty. Messrs. G. are the patIIt.t:i of an entirely new description of TEETH and GUMS, which are fitted with absolute precision aud success, such indeed as are by any other means unattainable; they are ntted on the most tender gums with out spring or wires of any dMcriptij)], and are as firm and useful in the mouth as the natural masticators and, in order to render them within the reach of the most economical, they are supplied at charges strictly moderate. Messrs. G.'s pamphtet (gratis) fully explains the system which has been approved by the highest medical authorities and the press, and will be sent post-free. Messrs. Gabriel beg to say, that, as a guarantee against failures (as is often the case with other dentists), patfenta are at liberty to return any case not perfectly satisfactory, and another will be made in its p)a:e, free of eitra charee. Messrs. G.'8p!\teo.t white:')namel, which effectually cures decayed front teeth, can only be obtained at the .following establishments :-134, Duke-street, Liverpool, and 33 Ludgate-hill and Reent-street, L0n4n, where they may be con- sulted daily,lfrom 10 to 6, free of charge. MMW:—Attendance in WREXHAM every WEDNESDAY at Lion House Hi;¡;h-street. 6CALE OF CHABGJES. A SIngIe Tooth from.1. jEO 3 6 Upper or Lower Set. 220 AFull Set Upper or Lower. 440 Stopping Decayed Teeth. 026 CONSULTATION FREE. Scaleing, Cleaning, Extracting and all operation-! appertaining to Daatistrv at very moderate char° ge'! Stopping with GOLD, WHITE ENAMEL, PREPARED GUTTA PERCDA. &o. Patent White prepared Gutta Percha for stopping Daoayed Teeth, pfioe wit!i f,ill diract:oni for u3p. la 6d per box Royal Tooth Powder for beautifying the Teeth and Gutts, "the best extant," ls6d per box. Messrs Gabriel's New Discovery patented White Enamel, same colour as the teeth with full direction:! for use price 59 per box. CAUTION see that each box bears the name of the sole inventoM and proprietors, Messrs GABRIEL London and Liverpool, and every Wednesday at the Lion IIouae, Wrexham. Mr, Bowland, CMmise, sols aqent fot JJrroxhan for the <t!oM Preparaelon'l. Le tera by poat receive attention. References to patients. Specimens can be seen Notice ever' y Wednesday at the Lion House, High-street, Wrexham. WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. A DISTRICT—COUNTY OF DENBIGH. T?rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE?, that during the .i?t yCM 1860, I, JOHN BRADSH\W, Inspector Of Weights and Measures for the A District, will attend at my Omce, Bryn Cutle, Wrexham, on the first Tuesday in each month throughout the year, or until further notice, from Ten o'clock in the forenoon until Four o'clock in the .Afternoon, then and there to examine, compare, and etamp all such Weighh and Measures as shall be brought to me for that purpose. Inspector of Weights and Mesures Omce, Bryn Castle, Wrexham, Jan. 9, 1860. N. S. S C 0 T C H E R, JEWELLER .AN]) SIL VERSHITH, HOPE-STREET, WBEXHAM, TTAS just received a large assortment of Ladies' and jjL Gentlemen's PORTMANTEAUS, and INDIA RUBBER TRAVELLING BAGS, at reduced prices. N. S. S. Takes this opportunity to inform his friends that he has added to his stock a variety of GOLD AND SILVER WATCBES. ENGLISH, FRENCH, AMBRIC.A.V <t GBRXdiV CZOCJM, which any purchaser who may not approve of, can either exchange or retuin Silver Cups, Tankards, Cruets, Spoons. &c., together with Electro, plated sets of Tea and Coffee Services in new patterns, suitable for Presents or Testimonials A Large Stock of WEDDING RINGS, theprieM of which he has reduced. HENRi'S HORSE AND CATTLE FEED. TTTENfM'S PATENT CATTLE FEED is the most t1 perfect preparauon of the day for HORSES, COWS, CALVES, or SHEEP, a: hundreds of Testi. monials certify. Prie* -4:s per cwt.—HENRI'S PIG MEAL, 24s per cwt. I MEAL, A??T ?FD7C?7'ED 2TC?? j??, ?EA?7'? administered?ntghtly, will quickly restore Horses that are tick or off their fc; i, into splendid and healthy condition without interfering with their daily work. In stables where thie is used, swollen iegs, cracked heels, or tur. feit never appear. Boxes confaioing 56 Feede, l2s. HENRI'S FEED )s the only one patented (1855) and is sold, with a Guaranteed AfALYsH, by HtxiM'S PATENT CATTLE FEED COMPANY, Steam Mit'a, HULL, the sole manufacturers, to whom or their duly appointed Agents, orders must be given, and Post Office Orders made pay- abic LONDON DEPOT, 40, KING VtLLlAM STREET, ? Agent for Wrexham: JOHN MORRIS, HiOH-ST. MR. SAMUEL GRIFFITHS, (FAKMEii) A UCTIONEER AND .APPRAISER, ARGOED. OVERTOP. DECS re!!pMtfu!iy to inform his Frienda and the Geu- JD tiemen, i'armers, Tradesmen, aud others, of the village of Overtop aud the surrounding locatities. that h< has just taken out t License to commence the above bHStnesa, and trusts by unwearied and etrict attention to all orders entrusted to him, moderate charges, and prompt- ness in settling accounts, to merit and obtain a share of I their eupport. From his practical eipenence as a Farmer, he has the greatest confidence in assuring them that his judgment of Stock, &c., will be found it every way to meet their approbation. Omce, Overtoo, December l2th, 1859. WILLOW HOUSE BREWEKY. RICHARD EVANS, (LATE OF THE HOP POLE). 'r?EGS to thank his Customers for the liberal support j) he has hitherto received; and also begs to inform them that he has removed from tho brewery he lately occupied, under Charles Bitte, to his new and more commodious premiaea adjoining the Willow Homo. Farmers and the trade supplied with choice Ales, <ud Table Beer in Casks, from nine gallons Md upwards. [A CARD.] C. & M. A. BOCKE, CLOTHIERS & OUTFITTERS 18 TOWN.HILL. COAL, SLACK, LIME. L OADtpromptly delivered in the town and neigh. Ij bourhood. Orders received by the Agent—E.M. Jones, Timber Merchant, Charles-street. id R. AT cTA EKE. ACCOUNTANT, ACENT, &0., Ojù, Nø 2, IJt'yn-g-ffynnon TerraDe, ;Vravl;a;n. L"Ar M POILS'! D. ° JONES IRONMONGR, 12, TOWN-HILL, T)EGS to state that he has just received a fresh supply Jj of ParaEne, Paotogen, Petrolene, and Belmantine, which he is prepared to sell at 3s. 3d. per gallon. Also, a large assortment of LAMfb adapted to burn the above cits. COUCrHS AND COLDS. T)OWLAND'S PECTORAL OXYMEL is the boat j?t Medicine for Coughs, Colds, Asthma and Bron. cbial affections; is pleasant, sat", and egicabious, and has afforded relief after numerous other rcmedtes hav failed. In homes at la. lid, and 2j. 9d. Prepare only by W. ROWLAND, Dupenaing Chemist, High street, Wrexham. CHEMICAL & DRUG ESTABLISHMENT, AN]) OIL IVA.REHOUS.E. JOHN F R 'A N CI S, (From Folwell, WIHiams, & Co., London), DISPENSING CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 64, HOFE STREET, WMXHAM. ?f?HE Profession and PubHc may rely upon absolutely j. rure DRUGS and CHEMICALS, and accuracy ia the pMpanng of Presoriptious and Recipes, which ao ma. terially alds in aueeessfully treating diseases. Toilet requisites, Sponges, Flesh. Tooth, &c. Brushes, Respirators, Cheat Protectors, Surgical Apparatuses, & l xomqathio Ccløøa, draica Rreplltlonll fo. WO R K S 0 P JOHN CALVIN. On the very favourable terms on which the Publishers are enabled to offer the Works of the Great Reformer, every Library should possess a set. Complete sets, in 51 volumes, demy 8vo, handsomely bound in cloth, £99s Lommentanea, sepqratcly, In 45 volumes, jg7 17s 6d. A A selection of C volumes, 21s (or more volumes at the same proportion). with the exception of the Insti- tutes. 3 volumes, and Tracts, 1 volume. The Institutes separately, J volumes, 24s. The contents of the Series iire :-Institutes oi the Christian Religion, 3 volumes; Tracts on Reformation, 3 volumes; Commentary 011 the Pentateuch, 6 volumes; Joshua, 1 votume; P.alms 3 vols- Isaiah, 4 volumes; oeremith and Lamentations. 5 vol. Ezekiel, 2 votumes. Daniel 2 volumes; Minor Prophets, 6. volumes; Gospels. 5 volumes; Acts 2 volumes. Ro- mans,! volume, Corinthians, 2 volumes; Galatians and l Ephesians,! volume; PhiHippiana. &c, 1 j volume-Ti. ?otbv, &c, i ?umc; Hebrews. 1 volu cftboUc Epistles, 1 volume. Singi? volumes, Gs each Remittances may be made either direct or through a respectable Bookseller. Edinburgh: T. and T. Chrk, 38, George street. .)WftISH AMERICA STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CAN ADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA. (Unáer Cwitract MtM Her Majesty's Pro¿'inciat Govern. ment for <<? Conveyance of the Canadian and Utiited .Ù States Jfails). WINT.I< ARRANGEMENTS_i860 The Montreal Ocean Steam-ship Company's first-class pov.t.rful S(few Steamers. BO ?ilA\ Capt. W. GRANGE NORTH BRITON Capt. R. j???' ?j. ? HUNGARIAN c.pt. Tnos.Jo?' ?&NOVA SCOT1AN. Cap. A. M'MAs-? ?S??ANGLO.SAXON Cap.. B.r.?N n? NOi<TH AMERICAN Capt: T AiTo\ CANADIAN (Now building). Are intended to sail between LIVERPOOL and PORTLAND, (,QAINE U'S" AsfoHowa:— FROM LIVERPOOL. Calling at Queeastown for Her 3iajesty,s Mails, and Passenger!. NORTH BRITON Wednesday, Jan 25 BOHEMIAN Wednesday Feb 1 HUNGARIAN. Wednesday, Fob S. ANGLO-SAXON Wednesday Fob 15 NOVA SCOTIAN Wednesday Fob 22. NORTH AMERICAN Wednesday. Feb 2U. And every \V edneday thereafter durittK the Winter Season FROM 1'URTLAND. ANGLO SAXON. ?turday J? an 28 NOVASCO-iTAN Saturday 1'eh 4 NORTH AMERICAN Saturday }'"b ll NORTH BKITUN Saturday Fcb 18; BOHEMIAM- Saturday P.! 25. Rate of Freight to P 0 R T L A N D 60: per Ton Measurement, and 5 percent Primage. Weight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to PORTLAND. EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUtNEAS, include Provi- sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which cau be obtained on Board. Steerage Passage Money to PORTLANJ?, EIGHT POUNDS, inctuding a plentiful snppty of cooked Pro. l Yiaiona By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, Bills of Lading and Passaze Ticket:* will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Guods and Passengers, at very moderate through rates to all the principal towns in Canada and the United States. Baggage take11 from the Ocean Steam Ships <o the Rail- way Cars Free of Expense. Apply in London, to Montgomery and Greenhorne, I? Gracechurch-street; in Glasgow, to James and Atexaadcr Athn, 54, St. Enocti Square; or to ALLAN BRO FLIERS and CO.. Weaver Buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpooi. For Steerage Passage appty to Sabel aad Searie, 19, Water-street, Liverpoot. 7 A LL Persons mjel)te? to CATHERINE WILLIAMS J:JL iate of the Vownog, near Wrexham, widow, de? ceased, are requested to pay the amount of their re. spectre debts to Mr R. W. Johnson, Auctioneer, or at my Oaice, on or before the 26th January, I860, and all persona having any claim upon the estate of the said deceased, are requested to furnish me with. the full par- ticulars thereof forthwith. Datoi the 2! rd December, 1859. THOMAS HUGfIES, Solicitor to the Representatives. CLOGS. THE TRADE supplied with CLOGS, C LOG-SOLES, JL PATTENS, &c., upon the mo?t reasonable term:. For further particu)ara apply to JOSHUA HARRISON. Newton Heath, MANCHESTER. GREY HAIR. CLEAVER'S WALNUT POMADE restores Grey \? Hair to its natural colour, darkens red or li?ht hair, preventa its tailing 06, and will not stain the skin. Price Is. and 2a. 6d.; by post, 6d. extra. SOLE AGEXT, KENRICK, (.FnMK Squire, C%CMM< to the Queetl, London,) 19, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. LA.A.IP OILS) &,c. T)URE Transparent Photogene, Patent Belmontine. JL Camphine, French Coizso Oil, Sperm Oil, and all other Oils, AT JOHN FRANCIS', DRUGGIST, HOPE.STREET, WREXHAM. EDWARD BENNETT/ WELL-SINKER, PUMP.MAKEI!; 4;0., &e., PE\TRE, BROUGIlTox, NEAR WREXHAM, T)EGS to return hia grateful acknow)edgments to his Jj friends and the puo!ic, for the liberal aunp"rt h< has received, and has much pleasure iu referring to Testimonials from the fotlowing Cendemen :—Sir R. H. Cunliffe, Bart.; W. Rowknd, Esq., surgeon, J. Dtcken- aon, Esq.; Mr. poo-h aoiicitor; JUarket Hafi Directors, Bon, sq., .w.f. C" F. 1. t t Mr. 1> ht druO"uÎ:it' Mr. France King atreet, 11. r. vi oug OIl, u [ C. Mr Jones, plumber, Chester street, Mr. Morns, Citia. r onee, p u, }], Mr Rogers, tailor; Mr. Youn, Hope street; Mr. Thoma!, BrYnncwydd; Mr. BetheU. Gwersyllt; Mr, Griinths, Stansty; Mr Robert.. Hupe at, Wrexbam rl t IB, d UT } 'I W Mr Thomas, King'' Road, WrMham; Mr Wm Batbo. r oroao, O. eoda water manufacturer; MtOvertou, UoumoQger. &c. E. B. has had for many years very considerable ex- pericnoe Wit'i Pumps, Enginea, &f-. P N,B,—Orders can be left with Mr Bilmr, Bookseller, Wrexham. $ MR.JOHN OWEN. PBOFESSOR OF MUSIC, CHESTER DECS to inform h? pupils and frisnd? that hchnpea U to rf-suma his v?ita to Wrexh?ni, on Frida'y' February 3rd, 18GO. Che:tcr, Xo. 18, Pepper-street. 131 Al s (Orgamet of Wrexham Church, and Professor of Music at the College, Chester), DECS to announce that he wilt resume hiaLeaMM D on the Piano Fortw, Organ, and the Theory of Music, on Tuesday, January Slat. IW Schools atten do;i the accustomed Termt. 7, King.street, AVrexham. ?/tR. A. FYFE, of the British School, intend, com- -b-a. MMeu.g a CLiSS for Yoang Gent'em.n, on Tue?dny, Wednesday, tmd Friday Eveningx, {rom 7-15 to 8-15 o'cjock..Tt)t Oasa to be )imit"d to FtTe. Instruction wiH be given m th* following branchM, viz :-Arithmetic, English Grammar, and Compositioio. Terms One Guinea, per Quarter of 12 weeks. Apply at Mr. Fyfe's rMidtnee, 8, Poptar Road. INSTRUCTION IN LANGUAGES FRENCH-GERMAN-ITALIAN. T?TONSIEUR cn. FROSSARD (from Ptna). PM. J3H- .fesaeur de i'Universitc dc France, attemd< fnYtte Families and Schools. F)ret-e!aM Reftrencea. Classes for Indies, every Tuesday, at Twelve o'clock. Cfasaea for Gentlemen, every Tuesday, )tt Seven o'clock in the evening. For terms and particulars apply to M. FsoatARD, 19 White Friars, Chester; or at the Savinga' Bank, WtM. ham, every Tuesday, from 12 to 1 o'clock; and to Mr Hughet, Wrexham. BROADGAl'E ROUSE SCHOOL, BREIVOOD, ST-IFFORD. MR H. SMITH, C.M., PniNcjrAL. TERMS—15 to 20 Guineas per Annum, inc!m:Te. DpHE Pupits in thia Establiahmeot receive, at t Tmoderate expen'e, a Muad, Itbertil, and practical Education, calculated to fit thfm for the datiea of IKe, ama combiaing moral and religious traiaia)( with all th(Me branches most usefa)*iu atting buyg for mercantile puMuita. Circulars of the School, with the highett tettimoaialt and rcferfnees to clergyrLen and distinguiihed parents of pupils, w)ll be forwarded on application to the PrincipaL as above. Brewoud is situated in the midst of a delightful neigh- boutbood, sarroundcd by parka and mantiont, and t)n long been celebrate) for its schools. go Dt Xtt. FT?O BE LET and entorf.: upon nn the Firat day of JL Ma? next, 1860, a BLACKSMITHS' SHOP, with Bellow, Anvi), Vice. Scrnw Ptatct, Water Trouth, together with a Uouae with 2 BjJ.rooms, Bake.houM and Boiter. and G-trden attached, at PLASDHA.IN U./rrAGt oc 'r Rhosl!anerch, ugi)g, parish of Ruabon. It !s ao ex- eeHent opening for a tPady mM, situate on two of three CroM Road: twenty farmer: used to get their work done there, now they have to go a finance of 3 mitea to get their work executed. Beat COA!3 about a mile off others half a mile. Good freah "ir. Apply to Mr Robert Daviea, PIas Drain. TO BE LET rpHE GRIFFIN INN, at Llanbedr, near Ruthm, etrly JL. pos-easton may be had. Application to be made oa he premises. t A GARDEN TO BE LET. Apply to Mr. Charles ?Y. Bate, brewer, Wrexham, rr?O BE LET, No 2, Mount Ho?e, oonoatiag of En- JL trance Hall, large Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Pantry and CtHar, <maU Parlour, Drawing-room, three Bedrooms four Attics, large Garden, excellent Fruit Tree* &c.- Apply to Mr R. Ctarke, Bryn-y-ffynooa Terrace. To BE LET. and entered npon !mmediaro!y, t D\V£LLIG-HOUSE, situate iu Wrexbllffi FtchM, in the town of Wrexham, wi[ci'] fifteen miautM* walk of a nrst-efaM station, ON the Shrewsbury aud Chettor Rait- way, and lately occupied by Robert Humphreys Jonee Esq. deceased. It conttins two parioura, drawiiig-roomp iive bedrooms, kitchen, Wdter closet, tcuflery, eeiltrt, taDe and coach IiousG, yard, g&tden and pump. For further particulars apply at ths otHce of Mr Haghae, tdieitor Wreibauo. fT?O BE LKT. and entered upon immediately, JL D\\ELLING-MOUSR, adjoining t matt kiiu. ia the village of Gresford. within nfe miuutee' walk of the Greaford Railway S'ation, and lately occupied by Mr Thomas Joue; For further partien)ars apply at the oBot of Mr IIughcs, Solicitor. Wreiham. TO BE LET, OR SOLD. A CEXTEEL VILLi RESIDENCE, .Itatte m AGicovL, rARK, Wieiham. Apply to Mr. i!.rcnA.RD BuNN. T\/? Or\EY to lend on M?ga?c of Freehold Property.. Jj-i- Two sum! of .E.500 aud one of JE300.—Apply to' M r J. JoxES, Solicitor, Wrexham. jt/t OXEY TO LEND, from jEiO to JE400, on perMnt! iVJL or other iiecurny, to be repaid by eaay Monthly of Quarterly instalmenta, extending over a period from OM to three yoars. Loaua granted within one week fronx day of application. Conndence strictly obMrved. Apply, by iettar or personally, to Mr. EDWAUD CrowM, No. oG, Booth.street E-,iit, Oxford Rjad, AfanohMKr. Established the year 1843. i ht oIÍ)'t TO BE SOLD. A Useful Pony Gri?.—Apply to Nfr Ragera, Raglm -GL Arm?, Lambpit Street, Wrexh&m. ?UrERIOR strons: BUILDING BRICKS tt 25< p<r kj thonsanJ, at I'las M?? Urick and Tile Worka, n<Mtt Ruabon. r!10 BE SOLD a Five Horee THRASHING MA< JL CHINE, in good worLing condition.—Apply t<t Mr Baytcy, Bookselkr, Wrexhatn. m0 BE SOLD, by Pri?te Contract, a STRONG JL CART MAiiE, abuut 15 hands high, 6 yMr. o? a good drawer, and warranted aound. To be te<n M Mr. 0. 0. Williams' stable, Holt street. Wrexham, Dec. 29th, 1S59. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. A VEKY compact Fr<-<'hold Faxn, containing by a*- fY. mea!urt'mentup'ardsof 120 acre, co-eoiw-ly 3itu!:teJ and within fuur ".itea of Overtou, eiriy possesaiin )nay b: had, aud p.irt ot tue purcha.oney may rentMa on s. e"r)ty ot the prCllllSes. Fur particular aad to tro<tt for th< i")ne qp,,)I% to Mt. Timothy Roberta, Auctioneer, Ovcrtou Plititiiire. itHatiu115. &C.. Wame). 1- TTVANTED, a Girl from 16 to 18yeart of age," IV General Servanc in a small family. A good oh'* racter required -Apply to Mr W.Bayiey, Bookaellert Wrexham. W. ANTED, a respectable yoath aa an Apprentice.— \V Apply to R. Jones, Draper High ttreet, WrM* ham. ?inr ANTED in a respectable family, in the neigh* W bourhood of Wreiham, a good piam COOK.- Apply to Mr W. Bayley, Stationer, Wrexhtun. YTT'ANTED in a Ladies' School, Wrexham, \'y DAILY COVERNESS. Apply &t the Adver- tiser" OiBce, Hope-street, Wrexham. ?TrTANTED, a YOUTH from 17 t< 20 y<Mt of tgf; W capable of driving & pair of Pomea. Apply to Mr W. Baytay, stationer, Wrexham. RANTED ? MAN and hia WIFE to nke chM-ge wf tV the Ra? Mouse; and Severai RA.G SORTERS: also a STOKER. Apply to Messrs. J. & &.C, Rawlina, Hope MiHx. ?T AN TED in ? General Grocery, Pfov:*Mn, tni YY Bitlnug EstabHstnuent, TWOAi'FREKTICES. Apply to Mr G. CriSm, Charle* atrMt. Wiwthtm. ?T?ANTED, t good GENERAL SERVANT, vtn? TT thoroughly trnderatands her work <JM ? NUliSE, who haa been accustomed to Children. A. satisfactory character required from each.—Apply to Mt Potter, Bookseller, Wrexham. l \H7'ANTED, near Wrexham, a ateajy, Mt:Tt MAN, Yt to take tha charge of a Cart Horae, Cowe, aud.. Garden.—Appty to Mr Bayley, Sta4uner, WrrxbAu. ?