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StEtte by Mr. Johnson. SALE AT THE ROSSETT,(BETWEEN WREXHAM AND CHESTER.) Tt<fR. JOHNSON haa been comniissloned by Mr. Da* J?_L vies (who has sold the house lately in the occupa tion of Mr. Mansell) to Sell by Auction, on Tuesday, the 16th dnv of January, 1856, the whole of his excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, in dining-room, parlour, and bedroom Suites, chieuy in mahogany; kitchen uten. 6i)s, Iron hurdles, hot-bed frames, garden tools, &c como' prising mahogany, dining, and other tables, sofa, couch, j sideboard, cMffoneer, chairs, eight days' clock, Bruasels I carpets, chimney glass, cutlery, glass, china, blankets. counterpanes, four-post and camp bedsteads, chests of drawers, glasses, table standa and services, &c., as describ- ed in cataloges to be had from the Auctioneer and on the premises a week before the sale, which is nxed for Eleven o'clock punctually. sale by Mr. D. Herbert. VALUABLE FREEHOLD BUSINESS PREMISES, ,situate t'M Street tM .f?!M/. rr?O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. HERBERT, J_ at the Royal Oak Inn, in the town of Flint, on TUESDAY, the loth day of January instant, (instead of on the 3rd aa previously advertised,) at three o'clock in the afternoon, in one or more lots, as shall be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to tho conditions to be then produced,— All that MESSUAGE or Dwelling-house, with the Garden, stable and outbuildings thereunto belonging, situate, lying and being on the south side of the main street, in the town and borough of Flint, in the county of Flint. And also all that SHOP, immediately adjoining the said Messuage or Dwelling-house, together with the counting-house, warehouse. buildings and premises thereunto adjoining and therewith held. And also all those TWO MESS U AG ES or Cottages, Immediately adjoining the said Shop, OU8 of which ia now used as a counting house; all which Said premises &re now in the occupation of Mr. Joseph Evana, grocer, and his undertenants. The property is freehold of inheritance, well ten- anted, and ia in a prominent situation. The shop ia replete with every convenience for an extensive business. Mr. JOSEPH "SYANS will show the property, and for' iurther particula.is apply at the otEcca oi Mr. BitoM- yiEm, Solicitor, Newgate-street, Chester, ) Chester, 1st Jan. 1856. Sale by Mr. Adams. njiisr'rsmnE XNOLTON, NEAR OVERTON. .A COJIPACT FREEIIOLD.EST.ATR. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. Adams, At the Bowling Green Inn, in Overton, in the County of Flint, on MONDAY, the 14th day of January, 18.56, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon; cither in one, or the following lots, as may be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to such conditions to be then produced. ) I.OT I. A DESIRABLE FARM, consisting of bouse, out- ?L. buildings, yard, garden, orcharda,with the several claacs, piecea, or parcels of rich Meadow, Pasture, and II Arable L?nd, thereto adjoining, called by the names and containing the quantlUtA allowing, more or iesa, that is to say Occupier. Å 11. P House, Buildings, Yard, Garden, &c. 1 2 !37 Meadow. 3 0 30 Cae Buehan ij 3 20 <5 FLower Pigeon House Leasow 7 2 12; d I n. h d" 0 ').)' § Higher ditto .5 0 22, ? Field 3 2 1 I r3 ? Calves Croft C 3 3a ?jThistlcyField 4 1 I 0 ) Muddcd Croft 2 3 5 SUM Field S 2 9 Trwyn Lwch. ? 0 2o Cae Gwaldin 8 2 8 Plantationa. 0 2 14 C2 1 35 I LOT n. A newly well built DWELLING HOUSE, with very convenient outbuildings, yard, garden, orchard, and 4 pieces of superior meadow and Pasture Land ad- joining lot 1, called by the names, and contaimng the quantities following, more or less, that is to say Occupiers. A R r (House, Garden, &e. 0 2; Mr. Wm.MitcueL! Field. 1 ? 9 (Ditto. 221? ? Cross Meadow 3 2 16 Mr Davi.d ? Lvans. ? ??? Th omas C 1 38 ? ac omas 0 U' 14 1 21 This Estate lies well together, in the township of Knolton, in the parish of Overton, Flintshire, nearly in a ring fence, up to good roads and adjoins the Bryn-y-pys Demesne, is distant one mile irom the village church of Overton, four from Ellesmere, seven from W rexham, andfu-e from a nrst class Station on the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway, and within an easy reach of Lime and Coal. The situation is on a dry healthy elevation, commanding unbounded views, and its proximity to the famed river Dee ales of Overtoil, Llangollen, &c., and the kennels of Sir W Wynn, Bart's Fox Hounds, render it an ehgib.o Bite for a gentleman's residence being well wooded, and! BUpplied with good springs, 0 The occupiers will shew the property, andi part<.i- cu- i; lars with lithographic plans annexed, may be had at the principal Inns in the neighbourhood, and any other information obtained at the Omee of Mr. Salter, Solicitor, Ellesmere. I MR. J. REYNOLDS GUMMOW WILL BE HArfY TO ADVISE WITH PARTIES ABOUT TO BUILD OR. TO LAY OUT BUILDING LAND. Wrexhtm-Feohan, 3th Oct., 1855. BRYN-YR-OWEN COAL COMPANY, RLABON MR. T. WILLIAMS, (LATE STATIOX-MASTEU .T¡WREXHJ.{,) Has been appointed AGENT to the above Company, for the sale of their Coals. Orders received at the Railway Wharf, and at Mr. WiLLIAMS'S residence, Lambplt-street, Wrexham. Nov. 22. 1800. PLOUGHS PLOUGHS!! PLOUBES! JOHN EDWARDS, ÁGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT ..YANU llA CTURER. POST OFFICE, BOWLING BANK, NEAR WREXHAM, TI)t ETURNS thanks to hia friends, and the public MUCralIV, for their patronage and Enpp?.t since his co?nencemeut in busu.CSS at Bowling B.nk. J. E has always studied to make a plough that will cut and turn the furrow in the best possibie manuer and sUI\able to the greatest variety of soils. J. E. can give numerous references to parties who bare been using his ploughs for several yeara. A Steady Youth as an Apprentice wanted. JOSEPH JONES, TIMBER VALUER, RUABON. A Stuck of Timber of all kinde constantly on Salr. j dBbnrntiutt. 'VREXHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. MR. FLOATER, Begs to acquaint hia Pupils and Friends that haa School will RE-0 PE N ON TUESDAY, the 22nd of JANUARY; 1856. BRITISH SCHOOLS, BROOK STREET, WRB XHAM, fbr the Ohildre M of <Ac Middle aud Industrial Ola.sscs MASTER, ?ri?- A.- FYFE, A IDED by Two Pupil Teachers, In the Third Year of i'< t.heir_-Åpprlu., Monitor in the Twelfth Year of his Age, carefulTfprepàreawlUï11tê;11 pil Teachers for his work. FEES: 4 Class 6d. per Week. 3 Ditto 4d. h 2 D:tto 3d „ 1 Ditto 2d. „ The Branches taught a:e Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Geography, Arithmetic, Meusm'atiou, Book" keeping, aud Linear Drawing from Examples, furnished by the DEPARTMENT OF PRACTICAL ART, in connection with the COMMITTEE OF PRIVY COUKCIL OX EDUCA. TtON. The object of this School Is to give a really practical and useful education iu the above branches, to the great- est uuntber at the least possible cost. During the course of the past year, the parents of the pupils, with few ex- ceptions, have cheerfully purchased whatever class books, &c., their children really stood in need of. This is assn- redty the best evidence of a desire on the part of the pub- lic for education; and that the great majority of parents do not object to furnish their children with whatever Is reasonably necessary, iu the way of school materia), pro- vidpd they have reason to believe that they are making gradual and progressive Improvement. Each pupil hav* ing his own text-books on Arithmetic, Grammar, Geogra- phy, &c., he is able to prepare at home those lessons and tasks prescribed for next day. These are in every case scrupulously exacted, from each pupil. A Monthly Register is kept for each c!ass, in which the d.uly attendance (as regards being present, absent, or late,) conduct, and class standing of each pupil are care- fully and correctly recorded. The result (iu the form of a printed Schedule Report,)Is sent at the end of the month to every parent or guardian for his or her signature and inspection. Firm discipline and good order are being gradually established, and therefore the Committee can now conildently recommend the British School to the Public of Wrexham and neighbourhood. SEMINARY FOR YOUNG LADIES. COLLEGE STREET, WREXHAM. jT?y/jrL iSS.COLLIVER begs respectfully to intimate that her School will be Re-opened on MON- DAY, January 21st, 1856. LADIES' SCHOOL, PEN-Y-BRYN, MRS. 11 U G H E S T)EGS respectfully to intimate that her School will be -D RE-OPENED on the IGth instant. T?/riSS HUMPHREYS respectfully mform: her Jvi Friends that she will re-open her School on TUESDAY, January 1.5) 1856, D.V. References—Rev. G. Cunline, Rev. J Dixoa, T. T. Grimth, Esq., T Edgwortb, Esq. and the Misaes Gritnth, Queen-street COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, WILLOW HILL, WREXHAM, 1848. CONDUCTED BY GEORGE HADEN. Card of Terms may be bad on application. N.B.—The School Re-opens on Tuesday, 15th inst. I MR. SIMMS, ORGANIST OF WREXHAM CHURCH, AD FHOVESSOR or MUSIC AT THE COLLEGE, CHESTER, TDEGS to inform bis Pupils and Friends that he JD will resume his professional duties on MON- DAY. the 28th of January Attendance at Muld on Wednesday's, as usual. Schools attended on the accustomed terms. 7, King-street, Wrexham. Jan. t856. GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION TO AUSTRALIA. TTTER Majesty's Emigration Commissioners are pre- JH pared to grant FREE PASSAGES in Vessels which will be despatched in quick succession from London, Southampton, Plymouth, and Birkenhead, to married agricultural laborers, shepherds, herdsmen, blacksmiths, sawyers, wheelwrights, carpenters, brick- lav era, miners, masons, gardeners, and single female domestic and farm servants I TO AUSTRALIA. The Emigrants are on their arrival received by a Government Onicer who will give every assistance in his power by way of information and advice as to the rate of wages,—the places where employment may be obtained, &c. They are at liberty engage them- selves to any one willing to employ them, and to make their own bargain for wages, and are not under any ( engagement of any kind to the Colonial Authorltiea they have the option of remaining at the termination of the voyage on board and receive rations free of ex- i pense for a few daya in order to afford them time to make arrangementa for settling themselves in the country. Further particulars and Forms of Application m&y be obtained by applying to THO.E.ROBERTS, Government Emigration Agent. I Or to Mr. JOHN BURY, Wrexham. All Letters must be prepaid. Register Ofncc, Elwy Place, St. Asaph, December 1st, 1855. TIMBER AND COAL B. MEREDITH JONES, CHARLES STREET, 7VREXHAH, DEALER iu aU Kinds of TIMBER for Builders, Carpenters, Wheelwrights, Coachmakers, Weil- sinkers.&c. Round or Sawn TIMBER for Mines, Col. lieries.and Wholsate Mo chants. Agent for the Sa!o of the Brymbo Go's. Westminster Co's and Ruabon Go's. Coal, and the Mmera Go's. Lime, at the Wrexham Sta:ion, SOUTH: SEATCOAL. CROSS-KEYS YARD, MOUNT STREET WREXHAM. THOMAS KENT, "DECS respectful to Imbrm the Gentry, Tradesmen, -D andPubiicofWrexham and its vicunty.thatne has made arrangements with the South Sea Company to seH their celebrated Coal. Orders received at the House and Yard, and punctually attended to. MR. HENRY LEWISON, Aucti oncer <Share Broker,& Nine Agent OFFICES:—TEMPLE-PLACE, (Formerly occupied by Mn. BEKNiuN, SonciTOR,)! RENTS collected and guaranteed if reqnirfd. Ac- cojnte cetlcctedcither by Contract or Commi<'e!o't. I ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY, Royal Insurance Buildings, North John.stret, and Dale-street, Liverpool, and 89, Lombard-streat) London. I CAPITAL—JE2,000,000 IN 100,000 SITARES, OF ;£iO EACH. LARGE BONUS DECLARED, 1855, AMOUNTING TO jB2 PER CENT. PER ANNUM ON THE SUM ASSURED, Being, on ages from Twenty to Forty, 80 per cent. on the Premium. PERIODS OF DIVISION—EVERY FIVE YEARS. The following results were shown in the Report to the Shareholders of the Company at the last Annual Meeting, August 3rd, 1855 The Company has received, in Fi?-e Premiums alone, during the year 1854, no less than.6128,459 11 4 The paid-up Capital at the date of meeting was 277,515 0 0   -? 6 ??A ???? ? ? amount, a Surplus Fund (after paying a dividend) of., .68,856 7 ? ¡ :I.'J'r:f. :c_,> 'C', .<c To?rpaId?and'SLvested Capital.?' .?.????,3?!- 7- -.?- MEM.—-The above amounts are irreapectiva of an ample 8tl111.t apart, to cover the LifR LMbilities of the Establishment. Manager and ???y—PERCY M- DOVE, Esq. '4=' WREXHAM Mr John Clark CHESTER.. Messrs Minsball and Owen, Booksellers, Eaatgate-Rov DENBIGH Mr Evan Davles. King's Mill ?ARNDOX „ W Ramsay, TattenhnH, near Chester MOLD ..RobcTt Roberts, GIan'rafoa Brewery ?LVLA?NGO?LTmLEN ?' „ John Clarkc, Brynhyfryd RUABON „ Edward Morns, Postmaster RUTHIN „ Henry Jones, Pendy&yn. EGERTON STREET SAW MILLS AND TIMBER YARD CHESTER. A LFRED LOCKWOOD & Co. b"s: to announce that they are Selling MOULDINGS of every Form, DOORS -L SASHES, and all kinds of JOINEKS' WORK, manufactured by PAFENT MACHINERY, at greatly REDUCED PRICES, a full List of which can be had on application. SEASONED AND PREPARED FMOtUNO ALWAYS ON SALE. TIMBER AND SCANTLINGS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GREAT BARGAINS!! IN DRAPERY GOODS, NOW SELLING AT A. D. JONES'S, CHURCH-GATES, WREXHAM, AT THE FOLLOWING REDUCED PRICES :— 100 Large size Cloth Mantles, 4a lid, worth 6s Waterproof ditto, with Hoods, 8s 6d, worth 12s A large stock of Wool Shawls, from 3s Od, to 15a 300 Alpaca and Coburg Dresses, 2a 4d, worth 4a 100 Fancy Stuff Dresses, 3s, worth 5s 250 Print Dresses, fast colour, 2s, worth 3s A great variety of Furs, from from Is 6d to 10s A cheap lot of Flannels, at 6!d, Sid, 10d, and Is. per yard Blankets, all sizes, irom 7s 6d to 15s Cotton Sheets and Bed Covers, remarkably cheap 500 BONNETS (white and coloured straw) from 4!d to 2s 150 Pieces of Bonnet Ribbons, from 3d to Is per yard Several cheap lots of cap Ribbons, from -,Id to 4d per yard A large Stock, of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, TROUSERINGS, WAISTCOATINGS, CORDS, MOLESKINS. VELVETEENS, HATS, CAPS, JIM CROWS, &c., &c., FAMOUS MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES. Y4; ? .t:r. JAMES OLLERHEAD "]DEGS to announce to the Public generally that he couHnues to receive h!s regular wecldy supply of the J-) famous MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES, and that during this happy and social season ot the year, will keep on hand, and be ready to receive aud execute orders for his own celebrated Mince Pies, Christmas Plum Cakes, Boarding Schou Lunch Cakes, Birthday Cakes, Christening Cakes aud French Pound Cakes, together with a variety of Parisian Bon Bons, Cossacks, Caskets, Magic Flowers, Gipsy Nuts, and Models of the Russian ex- ploding Machines louded (not with powder and ball) but with sweets of various kinds. JelMea, Blamanges, &c., &c., Bride and Fttueral Cakei as usual. v -ur EAGLEFOUNDRY,WREXHAM. KITCHEN RANGES, REGISTER AND OTHER GRATES, FURNACE BOILERS, FIRE BARS AND BEARERS, RAIN-WATER, CUTTER AND DOWN SPOUTS. LAND ROLLERS, STRAW-CUTTERS, CORN-CRUSHERS, MALT.MILLS, &c., AT VERY LOW PRICES. CASTINGS OF EVERY D-ESCI?IPTIO.,V IN IRON ÁXIJ B-R-188 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. F. FRASEH. i WATCHMAKER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, ETC., TTN tendering his grateful thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and other Inhabitants of Wrexhamand its J JL Vicinity, for past favours, begs respectfully to inform them that he has ) REMOVED TO UIGH.STREET, next door to Mr. Smith's, Draper, where he hopes to merit a continued share of their support. High-street, Wrexham, Nov. 1, 1855. ESTABLISHED 1770. CABINET, CARPET, & PAPER-HANGING WAR? ROUSE, BRIDGE-STREET, WREXHAM. PIERCE AND OWEN, BEG to mv!te the attention of the Public, of Wrexham and its Vicinity to their immense Stock of I, CABINET FURNITURE, CARPETS, FELT CARPETS, DRUGGETS, HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, COCOA and other! MATTINGS, OIL-CLOTHS, IRON BEDSTEADS, FEATHER HEDS, AND MATTRESSES, &c., and every other artlde connected with the Trade. Also a large Stock of cheap PA PER-HANGIN GS. PHOTOGRAPHY. PHOTOGRAPHIC LIKENESSES, ?Tf A W. CROWE, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. ? ?TT-7- c. respectfully informs the public ?eneraUy, that he has, after considerable Inbour and study, acquired & W most perfect knowledge of the above Art, aud can contideutly assert that in point ot artistic beauty and enact, combined with accuracy of delineation and life-like expression, his pictures will bear comparison with the productions of many of the most famed professors ot this beautiful art. W. C. has erected, at a great expense, a guitable OPERATING ROOM, or Private Glass House, on his premises in Charles-street, where likenesses can be taken with !he utmost privacy. fr!CM moderate,-fr-O-)), 2.<. 6d. upwards- Specimens may he seen at the Advertizer OtBce, WrexlJam. HARP & PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE, ABBEY STREET, CHESTER, BOUCHER"AND CO. Y-w-AYE alwaya on band an extensive Selection oi New and Second-hand INSTRUMENTS of the best JJ. character, or SALE and HIRE, on the most moderate terms. Additional Stocks kept by their various Agents m Wales. TUNING AND I ALL ITS BRANCHES. = 1 ? ?, ? ?,??? ? ? TO THE OVERPEERS OF THE POOR OF THE TOWNSHIP OF WREXHAM ABBOT. WE. the undersigned Matepayera of the Tovrushtp of! T V Wrexham Abbot, request you to call a Vest) y 6i the Mid Township for the purpose cf appoiuting a Committee to c&y iuto eicctiti on, iu thie TOWllgbip The N<ueM- cet Removal Act for England, 185o." Dated this 7th day of January, 1866. Edward Gn&tk William Rowlaud,V.R.C,S.1; Jabez Tomkinson William Bragger Thomas IIampsoa tweezer Jonea Edward Parry Jpho Beiroe y<tM{)h Clark Edward Parsonage Edward Williams John Jeokms Edward Williams Samn&l Giller hin-ès J m:k'so'rr:<t..í.. (;d. William Jones Edward Thorna* Meredith Jouet Peter Carcgan Robert WiHiam. t John Miller William Bury Joseph C. OweG John Patty John Jonea I John htry I Thomas GrttHths HichardWiIcox William Harrisou Thomas Jonea John Parry Charlea CroM Joseph Morfit .> ..j.)f,.euèzer 1Ík. Kobert Robert John Davies Jehu Pugh -t .—-——————.————— TN PURSUANCE of the above Requisition, we hereby JL ca!l a Vestry of the Ratepayers of the Township of Wrexham Abbot, to be held at the Carnarvon Castle !nu, iu the same Township, on I'RiDAY uext, January the 18th, 1856, at E'e.en o'clock i.i the Forenoor, for the purpose of appointing a N uisance Reiiova! Committee," to carry into execution, in this Township, the Nuisance Remova) Act for England, 1855." Dated this ilth Day of January, 1856. WILLIAM PIERCE, of th. e _Poor. ROBERT DONE, Overscers of the Poor. SHORTLY WILL BE PUBLISHED, I Price One Penny, THE "OSWESTRY HERALD," AN ILLUSTRATED FAMILY NEWSPAPER. rpHE "OSWESTRY HERALD" wUl contain, in ?L addition to a well-selected summary of general information on all the leading topics of the day, all the II LOCAL NEWS of the Town and Neighbourhood, full and correct. RAILWAY TIME TABLES, arl the principal Markets of the Kingdom, with other matters of local and general interest. The want of an enlarged and readable local paper has been long felt by the inhabitants of the town and surrounding districts, and in order to supply this hiatus the Proprietor will i-pare neither expense nor trouble, as it is his intention to render the Oswestry Herald" the largest, best, and cheapest publication in this part of the County. As a large and influential circulation will be gu:i:anteed at once, Advertisers will nnd its columns an advantageous medium of communication with the public. ?? The Proprietor, iu recommending the Oswestry Herald" to the notice of Advertisers, assures those who may favour him with their orders, that he will strictly exclude &!i such as may be olfcusive to public morals and as he trusts thtt the space available for public no- tices will prove remunerating, he will uot occupy it with iictitious or gratuitous advertisements to the exclusion of interesting matter, as is sometimes practised from motives ot false economy, and with the iess excusable purpose of acting as deco? s. Orders for repeated iu- iusertions, however, wili be liberally allowed for. Orders ibr the Paper nnd Advertisements to be ad- dressed immediately to the Publisher, C. G. BAYLEY, Cross, Oswestry. January LIME WILLIAM JOHNS 0;N TT)EGS to thank his numerous friends for the support ft he has received from them since he commenced the Lime trade, and in soliciting a continuance of their patronage, and the of consumers of Lime generally, re- spectfully informs them that he has constantly on hand a supply of the Best Lime at moderate prices. BUILDING LAND, OPPOSITE THE WREXHAM SAVINGS' BANK. 1350 Square Yards of Land, Having a Frontage to the Mold Road of Twcnty.two yalda and a Half, BE SOLD by Private Contract, in one or more Lots, and if more convenient to the purchaser, Two Thirds of the Purchase Money may remain on Mortgage. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Thomas Jones, Accountant, Madeira Hill, Wrexham. WREXHAM INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY BALL. I fT?HE ANNUAL BALL in aid of the Funds of this J? Charity will take place on FRIDAY, the 18th of January next, at the Wynnstay Arms Assembly Rooms, Wrexham. LADIES PATRONESS Lady Williams Wynn, Mrs. Biddulph, The Honorable Miss Kenyon. PRESIDENT Colonel Biddulph, M.P. YICE-rKESIDEXT T. Lloyd Fitzhugh, Esq. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. Ladies' Tickets 7s. 6d. Gentlemen's 10s. 6d. By the kind permission of Colonel Biddulph, the Rjyal Denbigh Militia Band will be In attendance. J.G.BUCKTON, llth December 1855. Secretary. THE NEW SHOP, BLIGH STREET, WREXHAM. TTS NOW OPENED with a large and well a&sorted JL Stock of WOOLLEN aud LINEN DRAPERY (j(jOD!S of every description. The Proprietor bega to state, that the whole of his pur- chasea bemj made for Cash, coupled with the geucrat dcprfssiou so srriousi y ati'cctiug manufacture, he wili be enabled, aud is determined, to otfer such Goods (tor reudv u.oucy) at prices much lower than auy yet known aud earucs!)y solicits au inspection of the Stock in to bear out the nuth of this represeatatiou. ,K A respectable and wetl-cducated Youth wanted as an A?prenHce. One who can spea k both the Welsh and Enciish languages preferred.? ?.. ——— ?? ? ? ? ? '?-———-? <?/???-?K? WALTER RENRY?mN?N, F .A.LV.I:IL C3:HL:E:M:IST, HI G H S lJ R E E' 1 W.it EX R .d lJJ, "TJAS been appointed Agent for the sal e of Dr. De M Joagh's Light Brown COD-LIVER OIL, A fresh case of which has just been received from Ausard Hariord iioruby, Dr. De Jough's sole accredited Con- signees for the United Kingdom. irice, Half.pints, 2s. 6d.; Pints, 4s. Ud.; and Quarts, 9s, imperial measure. [A CARD.] WILLIAM CROWE, Tailor, &c., CHARLES STREET WREXHAM. Ii t' €n he Irt. 1?0 BE LET, an excellent two-stalled' STABLE, in -L a central part of ?rexham. Further particulars on application tO W Bayley, BoulMelIer, \Vroxham. 1t1 niltrù RANTED, A SBKVA?ff of All-Work. None but tho.e w? -?J?. nrst-rate references need apply. Apply ht thS Advef'/ier Ollie! Wsi1¿m. Yt?ANTED by a Gentleman In Wrexham, a steadv TT active YOUNG MAN as Groom. He.mu? be able to give unexceptionable references, tho- rougbly understand his business. For particulars apply to Mr. W. Bayley, Bookseller, WMxham. :1:- :.i:' ?TA?TED. by a KMectaMe Y?g TiPsm? ? YV SITUATION as NUR?E, SutiS?roum Maid, or Under-Housemaid. Can produce a good character from her last place. Apply personally or by letter to W. Bavley, Buck- seller, Wrexham. OLD NEWSPAPERS. A NY quantity of Old Newspapers purchased, and ?A. the best prices given by W. B?YLEY, Huok- seller, Wrexha.m. T. H. SAMPSON, EMIGRANTS' OUTFITTER No. 17, & 18, S T R A N D STREET, LIVERPOOL. 1DARTIES about to emigrate in th!s locality c?.n have -L any information on application to Mr. Heury Win. gt-.tt, Turkey MiDs, Bersham, near Wrexham. FOUND, about three months back, a Btack and White POINTER BITCH. The owner can have the same by applying to Mr John Hewitt, Oneu Fawr Farm, near Wrexham, by paying all expenses. AGENCY FOR A VALUABLE IAXURE.. A Manufacturer is open to appoint a few respectable ?LJL Agents for his Manure, which commands a ready sale, as its goodness is cctti6ed by more than 1000 Testimonials from all parts of the United Kingdom, and by many farmers who have used it several yeara Address, with occupation and references, R. T., at Mr. E. CoLYER's, Printer, 17, Fenehurch Street, London.. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. A RE now well known throughout the United King. C Y- dom and our Colonies for their superior Health restoring Properties, in cases of Acute, as well as Chronic Diseases, especiaHy those arising from Imparities of the Blood, Iudigestioll, and COllstipation. Thev act most beucuciaiiy on the Liver, Stomach, and Bo\\els; and in Constipation couuectcdjwith tong.coutinued derangement of the biliary organs, termed Biiious Dyi-pepsia, wiil bo found a most wonderful medicine. For pHrsons oi Sedentary habits they are the safest and best Preventative of Constipation, so troublesome and det- iructn'e to health. To all classes of society, espccialty Females, Artisans, Mechanics, and {others whose empioyment conilues them to the sitting posture, these Pilis arc of the greatest scr- vicc. lu impurities of the blood they wit! be found emcadous and safe, not Interfering wit h diet or avocations—und as they are composed ot .the tincst Vegetable Substances, they may be taken by the most deHcate with the greatest eonMeuce Hundreds of casea of etire nccompauy each box. Prepared by John Kayc, Esq., of Dalton Hai!, near Hnddt-rsticld. I Soid by all Medicine Vendors, at Is. Ud., 2s. 9d., and 4s. Cd. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread Street, London. MR. T. WILLIAMS, Has also been appointed, by John Taylor and Son, proprietors of the LIantyailio Slate Quarries, AGE.XT to the above Company for the Sale of their SLA1ES, FLAGS, &c., and has on hnad at the Station a sptendid assartment ot Slates, r'htgs, &c., and now oners to the pubiic good Random Siates at 21s. per thousand, and all sized Siatesat the same reduced price. T. highly recommends the above to be good and cheap, and Bangor liltls, Stabs, pireware, Tiies, Chim- ne y Pots, Ridge Tiles, Lathes, Chimney Pieces, aud tdl sizea of Draining Pipca. Nov. 22, 18'5j. HUGH DA VIES, T I BEH V .A. L U E- BUILDING SURVEYOK & MEASLY Hope -street Wrexhau. JOHN ROWLAND, OF CORX SACKS and BAGS, Salt Sacks, Gu.uio and Cement Ba° "-s' Con'ee and Seed Bags, &e.; also Twines, Lines, &:e. 17, Beck GoreR-street, Liverpool, Dec. 12, 18.55. K.B. Goods delivered free of carriage at Chester Salop, or any intermediate Stations on the line of raiL WREXHAM GAS COMPAQ. ?pHE DIHECTORS of the above Company have just JL selected a varieLy ot the newest designs m CHANDELIERS, &c., &e., IN CRYSTAL, ORMULU AND BRONZE, to which they desire to draw attention also an assortment of New GAS STOVES for Cookiugand Warming; which givcIitUe or no trouble in the management, creating uo dirt, besides beiug more economical than the ordinary coa! m-e. The above will be sold at COST PRICES, and may be seen on application to Mr. DANIEL WEBSTER, Manager at the Works. By Order of the Directors, JOHN BURY, Secretary. NOTICE OF IMPORTANCE. Ironmasters, and Colliery Proprietors ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED THAT PUCrB', BROTHERS, LEATHER MERCHANTS, TOWN HILL been appoin,ted Agent yoy the"Srrle (If ???LERCU'S newly invented SARD1XHV LT STEEL SHOVEL," whichh.s beenaw? ded the pnxo medal at the Pdns Exhibition, the su. pciior (iUaiiLies of which over those of ordinary make consist in being manufactured entirely of steel and consequently their durability combined with cheap- ness render them the bust now in use. N.B. Application to be made as above, where sam- ples and prices may be hud and orders recei ved. DRYN-MALLY COAL. T OIIN WHITTAKLR begs to return thanks to the <? inhabitants of Wrexham, for the liberal support they have hitherto accorded him, and to ÏlifUlIll thc'n that he has been appointed AGEXT for the sale oi the above celebrated Coals. Parties favouring him with their orders, will be sup- plied on the most favourable terms, and the codls w Ji be delivered cither in the town or country. Railway Station. Nov. 23. 1865.