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Saiss by Mr Johnaon. AS.\LE at the NVvnnstay Arms M-ir'' Wrexham.by ?\. MR JOHNSUX, will take place on Thursday. 16tb p"bruqry, 1860, con"itinlt of 13 Ayrshire in-catf COWS and Heifers and 2 in-pi., Sows, tbe property of A!iss Ferguson, of Brymbo, ("ho is leaving the neigh- bourhood) and imported direct from Scotland. The stock are well worthy the notice of parties in want of Srst- ctass milking cattle, and there is no reserve. Sale at 4 o'ctoek punctuaHy. \Vynn<tay Arms Omco, Wrexham. rpO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, hy Mr JOHNSO?, at j. tbe Roytti Oak Ino, High-street, Wrexh?m, on Mondav. the 13th day of February, 1860, at Sve o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions. —— J.OL I. **A1I that old established and weU-aecuatomed PUBLIC HOUSE, catted or known by the name or sign of the < "Rey'lOak" aforesaid, and now in the holdinX of Mr BichMd Owen, as Yearly tenant thereof. The above property aifords every facility for carrying on an extensive business, and beiuf: situate in the centre of the principal street in the flourishing and rapidty improv- ing town of Wrexham (%%hich has a ilrst class Raihuy Station on the Great Western RaibYay). affords an oppor- tunity for investment rarety to lie 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. AR that PUBLIC HOUSE, called the Coach and Horses." toyethlr with the Garden and appurtenances thereunto belor.gtu: situatf,- in ltliosllauerchru.og, iu the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Mr John .Roberta, The respective tenants will shew the pronto, and for farther par[icular< nny oe had a< to lot 1, on adplicittion to Edwin Wyatt, Esq. soHcitor. Wrexham, and as to the two Iota to the Auctioneer, or at the ouiees of Mr Hughea, ecticitor, Wrexham. January 12th, 1860. Sales by Mr. C. Richards. SALE OF FARMING STOCK &c., AT CHRIST- IONYDD HALL,NEAR RUABON, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. JH)JfL R. C. RICHARDS has been instructed by Mr C. In. Wainwright (who is retiring from iarcung) to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, the 2nd day of March, 1860, the entire Stock of Dairy, Cows and Heifers, (In- catve), Calving Heifers, Yearling Catvea and Bull, team of active Waggon Horses, smart Mamma Mare, Co)ts, rony, &c., Farming Impiements, Brewing and Dairy Vessel, and part of tha Household Furniture, &c. Lunch at U, Sale at 12 o'clock. Catalogues may be had from the principal Inn's in the neighborhood, or from the Auctioneer a week prior to Sale. Caice, nigh-street, 'Wrexham, Feb. 10th, 1860. SALE OF FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS DAIKY VESSELS, &c., AND PAKT OF THE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. HT'R. C. RICSARDS has received instructions from JtjLJL M.' Robinson, of Common Wojd, near Holt, in the Uounty of Denbigh, (who is leaving his farm), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Monday, Fab. 27, I860, the whole of the tkjck of Dairy Cows and Heifers Hotsas, Carts, Implements suitable for Agricultural purposes. Lunch on the table at 11, Sale at 12 o'clock. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer, one week prior to Sale. Omee, High-'treet, Wrexham, Feb. loth, 1860. SALE OF STONE, STEAM ENGINE, &c. 4.l Broughton, in the County of Denbigh, the property of Mr WeltJ, M'Ao is giving up the quarry. mJL o BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr C RICHARDS, on Tuesday, February 21st 1860, Ht 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the whole of the STOCK-IN. FRADE, comprising a quantity of Heads, SiHs, Flags. Dimension stones, Grind stones, Rubble, &c, also an excellent alate cistern 6 feet by o feet and 3 feet deep. Quan tity of States, Timber Poies, &c., Chains, large Engine, ditto Crabs, Blocks, Bars, Picks, Barrows, and sundry old iron. Also a capital aix-horse power horizontal Engi ne and Boiler, two largo cranes and gearing complete. The whole to be sold in lota which will be agreed upon at the time of Sale. Omce, High-street, Wrexham, February 10, 1360. Sale by Mr. T. Roberts. QUARTERLY SALE AT OVERTON. T\/TR. TIMOTHY ROBERTS, has Sxed his next Sale j\(L of Horses. Cattle, Sheep, Pigs, Implement, &c., at Overton, for Friday, the 2nd day of March neit. Persons desirous of eotermg Stock &c. for Sale, vU please do so oa or before Tuesday, the 21st instant, in order that due publicity of the Effoets for sale may be given. No Cattle from diseased or unhealthy stocks admitted. Overton, Flintshire, 9Lh Feb., 1860. Sale by Mr. Humphreys. npHE ANNUAL SALE OF FAT STOCK at L!an- JL dyn, near Han?oMen, wiH take place on TUESDAY, February 14th, 1860, at 1 o'clock precisely, when the Mual number of Prime Fat WELSH WETHERS will be disposed of, from 5 to 10 in a lot, to suit purchaser? and also Excellent PRIME COWS. P.S.—Refreshment wil'. be provided by 12 o'clock. Sale by Mr. S. GriBELths. ANNUAL SALE AT NEWTON, NEAR ELLES- MERE. T\TR. S. GRIFFITHS beg< to announce that he has -H'i. been honoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above Premises, on MONDAY, the 5th day of March, I860, comprising Fat Buflookt, Cows, Sheep, Pigs, Calving Cowa and Heifers, Horses, Cults, &c., the property of Mr. R. Grimths. Lunch at 11 o'clock, and Sale at 12 o'clock punctuaHy. Catalogues may be hud from the prineipat Inns in the neighbourhood, or from the Auctioneer, 14 daya prior to <a)e. Auctioneer's omee, Overton, Flintshire. Sales by Mr Jenkina. rLAS-YN.COEt), NEAR OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. T?/TR JENKINS has received Instructions from Mr Baa- ?1. nett (who is retirin?- from farming, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, the 24th day of February, 1860, the entire Stock of 30 prime youog cross bred COWS, DAIRY COWS (to ctLe), 3 three years old calving hei- for<t 7 promising two years old heifers, 9 yearling ditto, 3 well bred short born buUs, team of active aod powerful waggon horses, 3 muscular colts, nock ot sheep, ewine, farming implements, thrashing machine, 600 bu- shels of wheat, and other enects. Sale at 12 o'clock. Catalogues may be obtained at the Auctioneer's OEce, EUetmere. BRADLEY GREEN, NEAR WH1TCHURCH, SHROPSHIRE. Impcwtatlt Sak of frse class ,lwrtlwrm, a noteàjiock Df pure Licester Skep, well bred pigs, valuable Horm, modern Agricultural Implements, ?c, c. T?/t RJENK1NS beg: to announce that he has receiv- ?L ed instructions from John S. Harland, Esq, to SELL BY AUCTION, "n Monday, TuMday, and Wed- liesdiiy, the 27th, 28Lh, 29th days of February, I860, the entire herd of upwards of JO head of first daas thorthorn CATTLE (Cows, Hetfers, and Bults), purchased from Btoch and bred from animals of the highest repute, great discernment having been exercised in originally selecting cows and heifers of the best character, which have been crossed by first class buth a njted Hock of pure Leicester sheep, descended from the the flocks of Sir Tatton Sykes. Md Messrs Simpsou and Barton; vatuable wagBon horses, hacks, hunters, aud colta; a choice lot of weti bred pii;s; modern agricultural implements, by the most eminent ma- kers Household Furniture and other effects. Particulars in fntnre advertisements, and catalogues may shortly be obtained at the principal Inns in the M]gbbour' hood, and the Auctioneers Onice, Ellesmere. TILSTOCK,NEAR WHITCHURCH, SHROF.! SHIRE. T\rR JENKINS ha' received instructions from the re. ? i presentativea of the hte Mr Wenteck, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Thursday, the 16th of February, 1860, the wote of the choice Stock of young cross bred DAIRY COWS and HEIFERS, fresh barrens, superior waggon horsea and colts, swine, farming implements, stacks ot hay and ttraw (to go off the premises), 40 measures of potatoes Soosehold Furniture, and other effects. Sale at 12 o'ebek punctually, Catalogue* m&y be cbttuned at the AaetMaMr*< (MEee, i NtMtMMt Sales by Messrs. Baugh & Jones. (Successors to the late .Mr Edisbury), HOPE STREET, WREXUAM. Sale of Stock-£nA)'ade llnd otlter çired., !<c pro.pa(1j of Tltotitas Ruberls, Bai-ei, and COJlfectio.nC)'. l\/fESSllS. BAUGH AND JONES, have received 1.1. instructions from Mr. Thomas Rjbcrts, (who is declining business), to offer for unreserved SALE HY AUCTION, on Saturday, Febriiary Htb, 1860. (This Day), at No. C. Hop:stre';t, Wrfxhum the wh "te of the Household Furniture, Kitchen Utensils and Culniery Articles, Stock-m-traje, Show Giasse.3, CannisteM, and other ES'dcts. The ijots bcint! numeroua, the Sale will aommence at 11 o'clock, punctual!y. SALE IN THE MUSIC HALL, WREXHAM. I MESSRS. BAU&H AND JONES, h?ve h?en in- J?LL Rtrncted to uifer for unreserved SALE BY PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the Music Hatl. in Wrexham, on Monday, the 20th of February, 1MO. at 12 o'clock at noon punct.uaHy, a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FLTKNITUiiE, and other eJcuts, removed for the cou. venienceot't-alc. Wrezham, 10th Februiry, 1860. BUILDING SITES FO!lx VILLAS, NE AH THE TOWN OF WREXHAM, DENBIGMSUmE. PRELIMI.NARY Alv.NOl/jYOEJIENT. 'TPO BE SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH and JL JONES, early in the ensuing Spring, several Piclds, pieces or parcels of LAN D, contorting in the whole about 27 statute acre3, situate in Wreiham-fcch.'n, close to the townof Wrexham, which will be divided into Lotj of from 1 to 2 acres each tor Building s'.tes. The property is surrounded by the lands of C. K. Mtinwaring, Esq., Miss Bennion, and Thos. EJgworth Esq. Furtbtr information may be obtained upoa application to the Auctioneers, or at the office of Mr. Hughes, solici- tor, Wrexham. Temple Place, Wrexham, lOtti February, 1860. THE PROVINCIAL INSURANCE CONP ÁNY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Seventh Annual Genera! Meeting of the Proprietors of the above Company, will be held at the Wynnstay Arme Hotel, in Wrexham, oo Wednesday, the 29th day of Feb- ruary instant, at twelve o'clock at noon precisely, to re. ceive the Report of the Directors for the year ending 31st December, I860 and to elect Directors and Auditors in the room of those who retire by rotation and otherwise. And Notice is Hereby Given, that the tranfer booko of the Company will be closed from this date until after this said 29th day of February inst. By order of the Board ANTHONY DILLON, Board Room, Secretary. Wreiham, 8th Feb. 1860. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1858. -T?TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the LOCAL J?j 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 Cleansing of 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-Laws as aie not aifected 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, Ashpitr, and Cesspools, for such part of their said District as is situated within 880 yards of the centre of the Tower of the Parish Church of Wrt-xham. 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, ho 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 fur his own use as manure, and are in the meantime kept so as not to he a nuisance), he will for each offence incur a penalty not exceeding Forty Shillings. Signed by the Order and on behalf of the said Local Board, this Twenty-nfth day of January, 18CO. JOHN JAMES, Clerk to the said Local Board. LOCAL BOARD OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. n CONTRACTORS, JfANURE DEALERLS, AND OTHERS rmHE LOCAL BOARD of the District of the Borough .L of Wrexham hereby give Notice, that they are prepared to receive Tenders— For the Repairs, Watering, and Cleansing of the Streets of the Town of Wrexham, and for the Removal of Houile Refuse from Premises, and the Cleansing of Privies, Ashpits, and Ce9Spools, within the said Town. Specifications may be seen, and forms of Tender obtained at the Office of the Local Board, on and aftur the 2nd day of February next. Sealed Tenders for each Contract separately, endorsed "Tender for Street HopaiM," Tender for Street Water- ing," "Tender tor Cte using Streets and Rfmovat of Night-soil," &c., must be delivered at my Omce, on or before Tuesday, the 21st February next. JOHN JAMES, Clerk of the Local Board. Local Board Omee, Wrexham, 25th January, 18GO. [A. CABn] MR. J. WHALLEY, CIVIL ENGINEER, SURVEYOR, AND LAND AGENT. TAe Elms," MOLLING TON, IVEAR CHESTER. MR JOHN OUSELEY'S Botanical Temple, Ao 2, High-street, Wrexham, ESTABLISHED for the cure of Scrofula, Scurvy, fJ Rheumatism, Bad Legs, &c., &c.. by means of herbs only. N.B.—As there are some unprincipled persons going 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 PoUND REWARD, as I am only seen and consulted at the above establishment. Free Lectures every Evening. JAMES F. EDISBURY, FAMILY ? lJISPENSING CHEMIST, No. 2, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, 'DECS most respectfully to inform the inhabitants of -D the town and neighbourhood that he baa anec'eeded to the business lately carried oa by Mr. J. DAvips 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 so doing, and by a careful selection of Drugs and Cnemicals, combined with moderate charges, to merit a continuance of the support bestowed upon his predecessor. Every Medicine embraced In the Pharmacop:c!a of the Royal Cottege of Physician?, as well aa every new remedy that the daily advancement of Medical and Pharmaceu. tieal Chemistry necessarily demands, will be kept in stock. A select Stock of PERFUMERY and PATENT MEDICINES always on hand. TOHN DAV1ES, CuEMtsr AND DRUGGisr, No 2, ? Hope Street, Wrcjxham, 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 he bes carried on the above business, and to inform them that he has rttired In favour of Mr. JAMES Fli-HER EmsBURY, whom he can confidently recommend as his successor. SEED! SEED" SEEDIII J. BROADHURST, Gardener and Seedsman, RQ88Ctt1 TTAS received a stock of Horticultural and Agricul. n tural SEEDS of excellent quality which he can aupply at very moderate prices. All samples will be tested before onered for sale. N.B.—A discount of 5 per cent will be returned for cash. MONEY SEVERAL SUMS, in amonnts from ?200 to JMOO. to ?0 be advMcei on Mortgage of Freehold Property.— Apply to Mr T. Benaion Aoton, Solicitor, Temple PiMe, WtMhMt. AGRICULTURAL TMELEMENTS FOR THE WINTER SF\SON. Bentall's Priza Root Papers, Simueliong Sin,c,Io M.I Djuble Atiln Priz'J Turnip Outters, With Patent Platen to Cut for Lambs and Calves; Richmond and bhandieiS, Smith and Ashby's, Kodenhurst's Priza Cha<r Cuttins; Machines Mid Corn Ofashers. Aent for J. aid F. Howard's Patent Prize Ploughs and Rarrowa. w. 0 V E R TON, W. 0 IRONMONGER, WREXHAM. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. m 0 s E s w R I G H T DEGs to inform his friends and the Public in general, that he has REMOVED from the Shop mHigh-St. J3 to more comm"dinus Premises in CHURCH STUKET, htetyoccapie.l by Mr. J.lhn Jones, Bee Hive. M. W. bega to Teturn his sincere thinks to those friends who have so librally supported him for upwards of 19 years, and to assure them that noexeruc-n fhaM be spared to secure their future ftvours. M. W. h..s jrntTetumed from London, where he ha. bought a large Stock of DRAPE&Y and _MILLINERY GOODS, which he now oOcrs to his friends and the Pubiic at very small profits, at the MANCHESTER HOUSE, Church Street, \V rexh!\m. The Stick consists of \V)al!en Ootus, Moleskin, Cord, Vel "ets. iweeds, (.jtton Sheets, CouDterpaaus, Shawis. Silk Handkorehiefj, Prints, Coburgs. AlpAccas, Nloreensand Woollen Pi.nJ. UHcioth, Check. Gingham, flannel Stays, HoUand, Hosiery, Gloves, Socks. Victories. Woollen Jackets, Cloth M.mtles, RibboM, Dfesa Caps, Cap Fronts, Silk Velvet Bon'lt, Straw and Btack Satin B)!lnets, Flo\vlJl'ô;. Bonnet. Hnycs, Hoods, Sleeves. Collars, Skirts, Umbrellas, Cloth Caps, Shirts, Window Blinds, Bclts,tcH Hats, Straw Jlatii, &c. Mantles, Dresses, and Bonnets, made to order. r(fF An early call will oblige. Dec. 23,1859. T'HE QLD-ESTABLISHED (GROCERY AND pROVISION SHOP, 21 HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THOMAS rHILLIF PONTON TDEGS to inform the Inhabitants of Wrexh?m and its Vicinity, th?t he has succeeded Mo Roberts, Brothers, -D injthe above Business, and continues to supply every article for family UM of such quality and < at such moderate prices, which cannot fail to gLVf Ijotlèrdl satiafactioM. a.i.l which h3 trtnH will aictice to him a con tinuance of that support ao liberally conferred on his predecessora. Oct. 28th, 1859. N E A T 0 A R S FOR TT IR E N'f''¡'' ¡, ..) <t, ) '(. <i!" 9- /????? Í'! \lif¡'4;t' ??????? OLD ESTABLISHED TEMPERANCE EATING-HOUSE, ABBOT.STREET, WREXHAM. S' t 4 T. RIDEOUT, TDEGS to return his sincere thanks to tha public of Wrexh?n and the surromi'Img neighhourhood, for the JD liberal support that has been accorded to lum sinc? hn eooimaacemeat ia bustaoss, aud further addq that nothing shati be wanting on his pttrt to enaurs the coinfort, of ttnao parties wao will favour him with a ca't. A GOOD SUPPLY CONSTANTLY ON HAND. Tea ai.-ia3 coatr.Ac,al for, atli Schools atlppUel, on the ahortest notice and on tiberaIteroM TO BE SOLD—a Bargain—a novel constructed WHEEL PADDLE BOAT, with Oars and Sails complete. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. E POWELL, TRONMONGER, TOWN-HILL, W R E X H A M 'DEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, that he hts In Stock a h-ge variety of AGRICULTURAL -D IMPLEMENTS by the following Makers:—Richmond & Chandler, E. H. Bentall. Sanauelson. Ho wards, W. and J. Rodeuhurst, & Fry, comp'ising Ploughs, Harrows, Scanners, Chatf Cutters, Corn Crushers, Turnip Slioers, GrateM and Pulpers, all at Makers' Prices; also Eitchen Ranges, Register Grates, Stoves, & o) every description. A large assortment of Scales and Weights. E. P. begs to intimate that he has just received a frcah aupply of Para&ne, Phtogen, anf and other Lamp OILS. No. 6, TOWN-HILL. tTTTE, as Executon of the late Ir. WILLIAM SIMMO.s, are requested by Ms Widow to present her respected thanks YY to the numerous employers of her late husband, for the kind patronage and snpport extended to him. As regards the business and contracts on hand at the time of lle. d,ceage, we beg to state that we have entered into a very satisfactory arrangement with his Son-in-law, MH. JAMES MARTIN, of this town, for carrying on the same, and we beg respectfully to recommend Mn.. NIAitri.,i, as Successor to the business of the late Ir. Sumona JAMES JACKSON, ? Executors of the late Mr. William WILLIAM b'E?EMORE, ? SImmons. Wrexham, August 5th, 1859. JAMES MARTIN, L U M B E R; Tp A I N T E R, AND G L A Z I E R W R E X H A M *DEGS most respectfully to inform the nobility, gentry, and TMM.nc generally, that he has made arrangements with JJ theExecntoraofthe late Mf. WILLIAM SIMMONS, 'or cartying on the business formerly conducted by him, as PLUMBER, PAINTER, and GLA.ZIER. He begs also to add that no exertion shall be wanting on his pMt to finish the work now on hand, and which may hereafter be entrusted to him, with urst-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 satisfaction. iff The business will be conducted as usual, on the premises occupied by the late Mr. Simmons, in Abbot street, Wrexhani. GOLDEN LION w IIOLESALE WINE & QPIRIT yAULTS, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. ANKERS'S WINE, SPIRIT, AND PORTER BUSINESS la now carried on by his Nephew, Mr. W. ANKERS, at the GOLDEN LION VAULTS, HIGH.STREET WREXHAM, ADJOINING THE MAREET-HALL. Families supplied with the Choicest selected Stock of Foreign WINES and SPIRITS, at the Lowest Pricea. Deafer in LONDON aud DUBLIN PORTER, and BURTUN, BITTER, and MILD ALES. MR. CHARLES RICHARDS, (DRAPER,) AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER ?1 R. begs respectfully to inform the Public that in addition to his business of a DRAPER, he has taken out \? a License as AUC PIONEER and APPRAISER. Me has a practical knowledge of the value of FARMING STOCK and of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and he begs to assure thoae 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 sales committed to his charge. He undertakes to prepare Inventories and Valuations for Probate, AdmiulatratiotO, &e. He takes this opportunity to tender his grateful thanks to his numerous customers for their kind support during the time he has carried on the Drapery Business, and hopes by continued attention and a choice selection of the very beat goods, to merit a continuance of their kind favours. High-street, Wrexham, July 13th, 1859. w lw-w TOCKWOOD AND TjlARRIMOND EGERTON STREET SAW M I L L S C H E:S:T E R, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON SALE EVE:RY DESCRIPTION OF FOREIGN TIMBER, American and-Baltio in Logs. Red, White and Yellow Deals, Baywood, Mahogany, I and Bu'ch..lu Boards and ScantHnga, Steam Struck Mouldings of Every Form and Variety, Spli .lLud:Sawn Laths. Oakland. Elm cards, I SEASONED AND."PREPARED FLOOR BOARDS,1DOORS, SASHES, ARCHITRAVES,. SKIRTING, STAIRCASES, SHOP FRONTS, AND ALL KINDS OF JOINER'S WORK uF FIRST-RATE QUALITY I PREPARED BY PATENT MACHINERY At UNPRECEDENTED "LOW PRICES, a full List of which may be had on application KVERTTHtNO DEUVBRBn 7RBB OF EXPENSE AT THE BAILVAY STATION. ALBION CANDLE WORKS. 14, J 0 H N BE I R N E 14, CAN D L:E MAN U F Â. C T.U R E R TOWN-HYLL WBEXHAM. -DUABON FOUNDRY, (ESTABLISHED IN 1817, FORMERLY IN THE OCCUPATION OF MESSRS. B. & w. JONES.) KENRICK & E V AN S, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, jH vML ANUFACTURERS of STEAM ENGINES, Steam Boilers, Pumps (from 31n.tol5in. diam,) Working Barrels, Clack Pieces, T Bobs, Pit Head PuIIiea (of all sizes,) Cranes, Winces, Weighing Machines, Blende and Clay Rolls, Water Wheels, Land Rollers. Railway Truck Wheels, Tram-road Rails, Bridge Girders, Plain and Ornamental Railings, Entrance Gates, Boilers to contain from 9 to 300 Callous, and every other d-otion of Castings or Wrought Iron Work. T r. and Boring to order, by a powerful self-acting Lathe. A nMt.class draftsman in attendance upon the premises. E K N I B B S HIGH-STREET, WBEXHAM, BEGS "respectfully to inform his Friends and the Gentlemen, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others of the Town of i) Wrexham and the surrounding Localities, that he has just taken out a License to commence business a< AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, &id trusts by unwearied and strict attention to all orders entrusted to him, and by promptness in settling aU account!) to merit MK1 obtain a share of their patronage and support. Ii Valuation for Probate of Wills, Succession and RestdMtry DutiM, prepared on BeMoaabtt Term& Oace, BJ¡keIUllt, WtMhMn. Jaiy llth, 18M.J 9 0, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER, J. 111 L L I s ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF WINTER AND SOILED noorrs AND SIIOECi, COMMENCES TO-DAY, AND consists of several Thousand Pah's of Ladies.' Gentlemen's and Children's, in great ?- variety, which will be cleared out at the usmtl REDUCTION IN PRICES. An Early Inspection will re-pay the visit. ? OBSERVE J. HILL, 90, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER: A few thousand Pairs of Goloshes, from Is. 4d. per Fair. MONEY LENT ON PERSONAL SECURITY. rpHE WREXI-IAM LOAN AND TNVESTMENr COMPANY (LIMITED). 4 RE prepared to advance any sum from JE5 to JEIOO, on persona! or other security fjr f'.v?Ive month* repfy- Aable in wceMv, monthly, or quarterly Instalments, at a low rate of interest. Goj.t BiUs Discounted on very moderate tcims. The strictest conndenee observed.—Application to be made to the Secretary, ":i. THOMAS JONES, Omcoa—Temple Place, Wrexham. ACCOUNTANT. DENTISTRY. ATTENDANCE IN WREXHAM NEXT WEDNESDAY AND VIm.Y WEDNESDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. LIVERPOOL ESTABLISHMENTS :—134. DTJf{F,.Srra:Kr, (rlirr:!tly- on,)o;ite Hcrry.street). London Estabtisb-ments :-33, Ludate H!H, and R2;ent street. 1\/FESSRS. GABRIEL the old-established Surgeon and Mechanifal Dentists, present th'r compliments to the ill Inhabitants ofWRKXHAM and vicinity, and bee; tostatethatthey visit WRPKL 1A M every WI,jO:{I';SD\ Y, and maa be consulted at LION HOUSE, lIih Strcst, on the loss of Teeth, &t: frutti 10 to 5 each day. The necessity has tony been felt thronghout many parh of the coufitry of being able to obtain the services of a Dentist of some standing in his profession, without the necessity of a visit to town, or without to) I)av :ut ] exorbitant charge for such servi ces, this desideratum Messrs. Gabriel will at supply. Messrs. G. are the pat ntc; o: an entirely new description of TEETH, and GUMS, \vhieh are ntted with absolute precision and sncssss, such indeed as are by any other means unattainable; they are fitted on the most tender gums with on: s¡>rin;. or wires of any description, and are as urm and useful in the mouth as the natural masticators; and, in ordjr to render them within the reach of the most economical, they are supplied at charges strictly moderate. Messrs. G.'s pamphlet (gratis) fully explains the system which bai been approved by the highest medical authoritiM and the press, and will be sent post-free. Messrs. Gabriel be-, to sa'v, that, as a guarantee agaiust failures (as is often the case with other dentists), patients are at liberty to return any case not perfectly satisfactory, and another will bs made in its place, free of extra charge. Messrs. G.'s'patent whiteenamel, which effectually cures decayed tront toeth, can only be obtained at the :following establishments :-134, Dieke-streeti Liverpool, and 33 Ludgate-ltill and Regent-street, London, where they may be con- sulted daily,lfrom 10 to 6, free of charge. Observe ;-Attendance in WREX1IAM every WEDNESDAY at Lion House High-street. SCAtE or CHARGES. A SIngIe Tooth from. jEO 3 6 Upper or Lower Set. 2 2 0 A Full Set Upper cr Lower. 4 4 0 Stopping Decayed Teeth. 026 CONSULTATION PREE. Scaleln°s. Cleaning Extrantlns: and all operationq appertaining to Dentistry at very moderate charges, Stopping wSiGOLD, WHITE ENAMEL, PREPARED GUCTA PSHOHA. &c. with GOLD, WIIITE E,A) Patent White prepared Guttt Perchi for stopping Decayed Toetti. pricj wit'1 fuU diraatMtH fop u3q la Cd pAr hMt Royal Tooth Powder for beautifying ths Teeth, ani Ga]H, the bMt extlnt." 13 61 par box. Messrs Gabriel's New Discovery patented Whim Enamel, same colour as the tmtti WIth. full dircotioas tor use price Js per box. CAUTION see that each box bears the name of the sole inventors and proprietors, Messrs GABRIEL, London and Liverpool, and every Wednesday at the Lion House, J!?-RoM?M< C?MM<. M? ?H< ?r ?"?t/?! /or <'? <t?'? Pr?sra<M)M. 'Wednesday Le ten by post receive attention. References to patients. Specimens can be soea. Notice every Wednesday at the Lion House, High-street, Wrexham. ST. DAVID'S DAY, 18 60. FEATHERS INN, WBEXHAJI. THE ANNIVERSARY DINNER In Commemoration of the immortal memory of St David, wilt be held at the FEATHERS INN, WREXHAM, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 1ST, I860. PRESIDENT. MR. CO UNO ILLOR BURY.j YICE-l'RESinEXT3. MR. COUNCILLOR BAYLEY, j MR. THOMAS PARRY, PLASGOULBORE, MR. T. ROBERTS, TOWN-HILL. The Annual Dinner on St. David's Day in Wrexham, has been held atthe FEATHERS IXX from time immemor.-tt; II and the Presidents respectfully requMt a. )!ond attenùanC3 of the friends and weD-wisher.s of Mrs. BROWf, and of all others who are desirous of Ct!l'!hrating. in the usu:U MStIVO manner, the N&tat D&y of the P<HMn Saiut of Cambric Tickets Five Shillings each, to be had at the Bar of the Feathers Inn, Wrcxham. Dinner on the Table at Fo ur o'clock. -WOREXHAM. I CELEBRATION OF ST. DAVID'S DAY, 18SO. THE ANNUAL DINNER I n commemoration of the Patron Saint of Cymra, will take p!ace at LOVATT'S OLD SWAN INN, 'WREXHAM, On Thursday, 1st March 1860, When the hostess and presidenti hope to see at the ffstive board a got)d muster of the patrons of St. David, and the friends of the Old Swan. FRESIDENTS:— ALDERMAN JOHN CLARK, Mr HANMER, Coach and I Horses Mr II. W.JONES, Draper I Mr PIIILLIPS, Vron Mr SNAPE, Bookae)!er DINNER TICKETS, FIVE SHILLINGS EACH. (Ate and desert incfuJcd), To be had at the Old Swan lun, for which an early appli- cation i req nested. St. David's Day falling thi? year on Wrexham rarket Di;y, the chair will be taken at Six o'ctock preciscty. MR. SAMUEL GRIFFITHS, (FARMER) .d UCT.IONEER A-YD A P P R .A IS E R, ARGOED, OVERTON, TDEGS reapectfoHy to inform his Friends and the Gen- -D tiemen, i'armers, Traticsmen, aod others, of the village of Ovfrton and the surrounding locatities, that he has just taken out & Licence to commence the above bnsiuGSS, and tracts by unwearied and strict attention to all orders entrusted to him, moderate charges, aud prompt- ness in settling accounts, to men:, and obtaia a share of their support. From his practical experience as a Farmer, he has the greatest con6dence in assuring them that his judgment of Stock, &c., will be found in every way to meet their approbation. OSce, Overton, December 12th, 1859. WILLOW HOUSE BREWERY. RICHARD EVANS, (LATE OF THE HOP POLE). "DECS to thank hia Customers for the liberal support JD he has hitherto received Mid also bpga to inform them that he has removed from the brewery he lately occupied, under Charles Bate, to his new and more eommodioua premisea adjoining the Willow House. Farmers and the trade supplied with choice Ale:, and Table Beer in Casks, from nine gallons and upwards. [A. CARD.] C. & M. A. ROCKE, CLOTHIERS & OUTFITTERS 18 TOWN.HILL. COAL, SLACK, LIME. T OADS promptly delivered in the town and nei?h- JLj bourhood. Orders received by the Agent—E .?M. Jones, Timber Merchant, Charles-street. MR. A. CLARKE. ACCOUNTANT, AGENT, &c., O/fie, 11., 2, Bryn-y-ffynnon Terrace, Wrexhcm. LAMP OILS!! D. JONES IRONMONGR, 12, TOWN-HILL, T)EGS to state that he haa just received a fresh anpply jj of Parannf, Photogen, fetrolene, and Belmantice, which he is prepared to Mil at 3. 3d. per gallon. Also, t a )arM tMorttaent of LAMPS adapted to burn the above ? WREXHAM TEMPERANCE SOCIETY. ?N FRIDAY EVENING, February 17th, 1860, ?/ Mu. TURNER, of Manchester, wi:l deliver his FAREWELL LECTURE, In the Music Hall, Wrexham. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. Severai Temperance Melodies will be sung by himself and children. Admission Free. WREXHAM MARKET-HALL COMPANY NOTICE OF EXTRAORDINARY MEETIa. T?TOTICE ia Hereby given, that an extraordinary ilj MEETING of the Shareholders in the Wrexham Market Hall Company will be held at the Market Hall, in Wrexham, on THURSDAY, the Twenty-fourth day of February instant, at Eleven o'clock a,m., for the pur- pose of taking into consideration an offer made by the Local Government Board, for the purchase of the Market Hall and 'folk; also to elect a Director in the vacancy occasioned by the death of Mr Kowe. Dated the 7th day of February, 18(j0. By order of the Directors, ARTHUR CLARKE, Secretary. MR. WILLIAM J. NEW MAN, DENTIST, 27, GREAT GEORGE-STBEET, LIVERPOOL, Honorary Dentist to <7;e Lit,erpool -rnftr);tary for Clu'ldrm. T)A.TIEXTS attended at their own residence on the _L nrst Saturday in each month, between the hours of 10 and 6. Communications may be sent to Liverpool or may be left with Messra Hughes and Son, lIope-6treet,NVrexhain and Mr Davies chemist, Enabon, from whom references may be had. Charges strictly moderate.—No fee for consultation. WREXHAM LITERARY INSTITUTE. THE THIRD OF THE SERIES OF SIX LECTURES. flpHR Committee of the Literary Institute beg to JL announce that they have engaired GEORGE A. COOPER, Esq., of London, to 1-ive the highly popular Lecture and Entertainment entitled "MEMORANDA ON NIIJSIC at Hotncand Abroad, on Tuejd.<vnext, Febrxary 14th, 18GO, in the County Ha)t. The lecture and Entertainment will he Illustrated with Songs. Duets, &c.,by Mr and Mrs G. A. Cooper, (see programme). TtMMAS EDGwoRTn, Esq., in the Chair. The following eminent London Lecturers have also been engaged for the present Series :-Dr Daniels, February 27th; Waiter Ko'.vton. Esq., March 8th; James Tell Topham, Esq., March 20th. Doors open at Half-past 7, Chair to be tiken at 8. Admission—Front Seats, 2s; Second do. lg; Back Seats, 3d. Guinea Subscribers eutitlfd to Two Season t Tickuts. Members of the Literary Institutu with a Lady admitted to Flrgt and SLond Seats at ha)f.pnee; Schools also admitted to these Se&ta at half. price. Tickets may be had from the booksellers, or from WM. VAUGUAN, Secretary. J. HARRIS, BUTCHER, ST. MARTIN'S AND OVERTON, I?EGS respectfully to return his grateful thanks to the 13 Gentry, Oergy, Tradesmen, and other inhabitants of St Martin's and Overton for their kind and liberal support since his commencement in business, and hones by supplying a (Irst-clMs article at all times, and giving atriut personal attention to all orders entrusted to him, to merit a continuance of their favors. J. IL will regularly attend at Overton on We<!nes. daya and Saturdays, and orders on other dnys address- ed to the caro of Mrs. Adams, Boyling Green Inn, Overton, will receive due attention. COAL- SLACK AND LIME. A LPRED T. JONES (who ha9 succeeded hia brother ?CjL E. M. Jo?Ea) as A?nt to the undermentioned Companies, has always on Sale at the Wrexbam Station, THE BRYMBi3 & WJSSTMINSTEU CoMPANH:S' CoAL AND SLACK, THE RuABON COMPANY'S BEST YARD COAL. THE MIXERS CoMl'AXY'g LiME. Loads delivered in Town and Neighbourhood upon the ehorteat notice. Orders may be given and payments made at Mr. Meredith Jones'. 22, Charles-Street. Wrexbam, January 1, 1S60. CAUTION. A REPORT having been circulated by some evi'- ? H disposed person or persons, that Migs EMILY BATE formerly engaged in my establishment was discharged by me for dishonesty, I beg to state that It is both false and malicious, and I distinctly contradict that such was the case. ROBERT' LLOTD. High.strcet, Wrexham. CHEMICAL & DRUG ESTABLISHMENT, AN]) OIL WrdREHOUSE. JOHN F B AN CI S, (From Folwell, Williams, & Co., London), DISPENSING CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, 64, HOPE STREET, WRBXHAM. DpHE Profession and PuMio may re!y upon absolutely JL Pure DRUGS and CHEMICALS, and accuracy in the preparing of Prescriptions and Reopes, which so ma terially aids \n successtully treating diseases. Toilet requisites, Sponges, Fleah. Tooth, &n. Brushes, RtMlMtoM, Cheat Ptot8Clora. SurgicAl Appuati46es, &c., llør-Ftmø cowas df)#ica Preparatiowl 10. ) <MHjC::inm. BROADGATE HOUSE SCHOOL, EJŒTVOOD,8TAFFORD. MR II. SMITH, c.M., P&inciFAl.. TERMS-15 to 20 Guineas per Annum, inclusive. fTIHE Pupils 10 this Establishment receive at < ?- moderate expen:c, a sound, hberal, and practical Education, calculated to f.t them for the duties of life, ant combining moril and reli,,iuus training with all thoaw branches most usxful iu nttiag boys for mercantile pursuits. Circulars of the Sehout, with the higher testimooialo and reteffuce.j to clergymen and distinguished nareuts of pupil} w.LL be forwarded on application to the Principal ua above. Biewoud is situated !n the midst of a de!ightfdne:);k- bom hood, surrounded by parka and mansions, andhM long been celebrated for its school. ? 6< ?i. 10 BR LET, and may be entered upon immediately, J a recently ejected HOUSE, suitable fur a respect- able family contaming kitchen, back kitchen, p our and four bedrooms, situate in the most healthy part of the town and having at all times a plentiful supply of water. Apply to Mr. Eyton, Bridge House Inn. Wrexham. fT?O BE LET and entered upon on the First day of TMay next, 1860, a BLACKSMITHS' SHOP, with Bellowt-I Anvil, Vice. Screw Plates, Water Trough, together wi:)i a IIouse with 2 Bed-rooms, Bake-house, and Boiler, and Garden attached, at PLAt3DRAiN CoTTAOB near Rhosliaaarchrugog, parish of Ruabon. It ie an ex- cellent opening for a steady man, situate on two or three Cross Roada, twenty farmers used to get their work done there, now they have to go a distance of 3 miles tt get their work executed. Best Coids about a mileoS others half a mile. Good fresh air. Apply to Mr Robert Davies, Plaa Drain. TO BE LET rpHE GRIFFIN INN, at Llanbadr, neM Ruthm, e&fly JL possession may be ha.d. Application toibo made OH the premises. A GARDEN TO BE LET. Apply to Mr. ChMtao j? Bate, brewer, Wrexham, TO BE LET, OR SOLD. A GENTEEL VILLA RESIDENCE, dtuate la ?jL Gtt.OVE PARK., WtOtniinn. Apply to Mr. RtCHJLRD BUNN. TTT?ANTED by a young Gentleman, reepecttnte M<t VV comfortably FURNISHED APA&TMENTS, Sitting and Bedroom, a mile or two from WfMham pM< ferrej. Ternn about lOa. per week. Address with faH ticuters, J. H .E., "AdT'rtiaer" OiBce, WrMham. 'jt/f ONEY to lend on Mortgage of Freehold Property. JjLL Two sums of JSoOO aad one of .6300.—Apply t<t Mr J. JONES, Solicitor, Wrexham. ?/f ONEY TO LEND, from jEiO to .E400, on perMMt l?LL or other security, to be repaid by easy Monthly of Quarterly instalments, extending over a period from one to three yaars. Loans granted within one week from day of application. Confidence strictly observed. — Apply, by letter or personally, to Mr. EDWARD OMwaa, No. 56, Booth-street East, Oxford Road, Manchester. Established the year 1843. Sj Lr M, TO BE SOLD. A Useful Pony Gig.—Apply to Mr Rogers, Raglm ,/A- Arm?, L?mbpit Street, Wrexham. SUPERIOR strong BUILDING BRICKS at 25s par )'J thousand, at Plas iM? Brick and Tile Works, neM Ruabon. r!10 BE SOLD a Five Horse THRASBING MA- -L CHINH, in good workiag condition.—Apply to' Mr Bayiey, BookxeUer, Wrexham. itl!:ttian5t &t itntt. TTVANTED by an exoerienced p?rjon a Situation M VV COOK and HOUSEKEEPER to a Single Gen- tleman or In a Small Family, has no objections to be employed as an occasional Cook. Address A. R. "Advertiser" Om-e, Wrexham. TO CARPENTERS AND JOINERS. A N expert and trustworthy man will meet with coa- ?jL stant Employment. Apply by letter (with refer- ence onty) tt' X., Adveitiser Oin. Wfexham. Feh.9H), 1830. '?T7'ANTED in a First.ctass Inn, a respectable VY Female as BAR-MAID, from 25 to 30 years of age. Unexceptionable references required. Apply to Air Bayley, Stationer, Wrexbam. \H 7 ANTED, a respectable youth as an Apprentice.- Yy Apply to R. Jones, Draper High street, Wrox- ham. \? WANTED in a Geneni Grocery, Provision, and TT Bakiug Establishment, T\VO APPRENTICES. Apply to Mr G. Grimth, Charles street, Wrexham. GREY HAIR. ?LEVER'S WALNUT POMADE restores Groy ? Hair to its natural colour, darkens red or light hair, prevents its tailing oif, and will not stain the akin. Fnce Is. and 2s. 6d.; by post, 6d. extr<t. SOLE AGEXT, KENRICK, (Fyom Squire, Chemist to the Queen, London,) f 19, ToWX HILL, WuEXHAM. NURSERY, SEED, AND FRUIT BUSINESS. Y. STRAHAN (LATE GARDNER TO T. InvEX, ESQ., STAXSTY HALL.) 37, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Next door to Mr. SMITH. Draper. TJAS OP??ED the ttbove Premies with & NEW jj. STUCK of GARDEN AND AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, FRUITS, &e., and hopes that his long expe- rience us a practical Gardner, will enable him with cun&deaee to recommead such articles only M will give saiistactioQ, and hopes by strict attention to merit share of p ubiie patronage and support Y. S. begs to say that now is the time for Planting all aorta of Fruit. Trees, and to Sow Early PeM, for June Flower Show. Trained Fruit Trees, StmdatA Apptes, Peaches, Apricotii, Plum*, Cherries, Goose- berries, Cunanta and Strawberries. Standard RosM, Thorns, or Quicks, and all kinds of Evergre<ns, Rhubarb, Scakle, Asparagus, and everything coanooted with the Nursery uuainMa. N. B—Y. S. is prepared to execute any orders ht !MT be favoured with, and to send out Jobbing Gardeners tt 23. Cd. per day, under his pcHoaal BuperintendcnM Agent for MARK aud WiRU'8 RAT PowDBR KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. TTEAL L 11 RESTORLD aud maintaioed by the aM of JT' thtse Pi?s, ptfpMed solely by John Kaye, EM. ut i)alton-liall, near Uudderstidd. They are unequailed m simplicity, safety, and beuencial etiect, and in o<Me< of accute as well as chronic diaeaeex, apecially <Ao« rMt'My /roM impurity of Blood, Iitdigestion, and Consti- patioii, are he best medicine that can posMbly be em- pkyed FEHALES, AE.T!zms, MECHANICS, all persont of Se- dentary Habits, and the general public, will find them of the greatest service in correcting and preventing irrega- larities in the performance of the Tariom fooetMn* of the human body. Buy one Box and read tM te8tilms <tJ enclosed. ONE SHILLING PER SHARE. THE ART UNIONoF GREAT BRITAIN. Under the Sanction of Her Majesty's Most Honorable Privy Council. F!rat Prize, Painting, value .gl50. Second „ )' )$ 1100. with US other Picture Prizes, .65 to .675 each. P1UZEllULIJER:S have the privilege of selecting JL their own paintings from any Public Exhibition in G.eat Britain or Ireland. In addition to the above Picture Prizes there will be about 500 other prizes, consisting ot Engr&ving', Sta- tuettes, Bush, Vases, &c, in Parian, Terra Cotta, and Bronze. Tickets.—Price One Shillit-g.-each ticket entitling the hjider toone chance in the drawing,—may be had from all the principal Printseilers,—Music and Booksellera, —and/rovt the office of <AM paper; or they will be for- warded direct by the Secretary on receipt of an envelope (stamped and directed) together with postage atampa or post office order for the number of tickets required, 39, Prineest Street, SAMUEL H, DEAN, Manchester. Secretary. CLOGS. rpHE TRADE supplied with CLOGS, CLOG.SOLES, -L PATTENS, &c., upon the moat reasonable terma. For further patticulara apply to N JOSHUA HARRISON. tftwtctt H<atNt MAncKiMNt,