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COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NOTrcE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace, in and for the County of Denbigh, will be held at the County Hall, in Ruthin, on THUMDAT, the l"6th day of Ofttoher, 18S at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, when and where the business relating to the Assessment, application, or management of the County Stock or rate, wffl commence. All BILLS and demands against the County must he laid .befOlO the Court, at the said General Quarter Sessions. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that thebnsiness relating to the Act made and passed in the third year of the reign, of her present Majesty, intituled An Act for the establishment of County and District Constables by the authority of Justi- ces of the Peace," and to the Act made and passed in the fourth year of the reign of her present Ma- jesty, intituled "An Act to amend the Act for establishment of County and District Constables," and to the Act made and passed in the twentieth year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled Ie An Act to render more effecfuai the Police in Coanties and Boroughs in England and Wales, 1' will commence at the said General Quarter Sessions, at Twel ve o'clock at noon. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that an adjouroment of the said Genersl Quarter Sessions of the Peace for thr- said CoUr:ty of Denbigh, will be held at the same place, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of October, 1856, at Ten o'clock in the fore- noon, at which time and place the Grand and Petty Juries, and all pereons bound by recognizance to presecute and give evidence, or to surrender in dis- charge of their Bail, are to appear. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, 24th Sep., 1856. N.B:-rnstructions for Indictments should be sent to my Office (if practicable), four days at least before the said General Quarter Sessions. Sale by Mr. Johnson. DENBIGHSIirRE.—ISACOED HOUSE ESTATE NEAR TO HOLT ANT) WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. JOHN- SON, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham on THURSDAY, the 2nd day of October, 185&, at Four o'clock ia the afternooB, subject to condition to bc.then product J :— The ISACOED HOUSE ESTATE, consisting of a large and complete modern built Farm House, and out-hnildings, and the several fields or parcels of rich, arable, pasture, aud meadow LAND held therewith, containing together 178 Acres, situate in the parish, and partly within the Borough of Holt, in the county" of Denbigh, and in the occupation of Mr. John Lee; distant about one mile from Holt, and four from Wrexham, and affording votes for the County, and for the contributory Borough of Holt. Maps and particulars miy be had at the principal lloiel in Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, and Wrer- bam, and with further information may be obtained at tIle Offices of Mr. THOMAS V. ROYLE, Solicitor, 2" Grosvenor street, Chester; or from the AUCTIONEER, Wrexham. Sale by Mr Griffith. SALEATTHE DOLYDD ANDTREFYFANT COLLIERY, Trevor, Cefn-mawr, near liuabon, Denbighshire, on Monday, the 29h day of September, 1856. MR. GRIFFITH has received instructions from the proprietors to SELL BY AUCTION, (without reserve,) upon the premises at the Dul- ydd" and Trefyuant Colliery, aforesaid, on Monday, the 29th of September, 185G, commencing at Ele- ven o'clock in the forenoon, the whole of the COL- LIERY STOCK, part of Colliery Plant, and Farm Stock, including Five powerful WAGGON HOR- SES, Implements of Husbandry, large Stack of llay, Carpenters and Blackamith's Tools, Timber, Cast & Wrought Iron,Brass, Pumping and Winding Gear, Waggons and Pytches, and other Stock and Effects, with a Kiln, in a field near Cefn Station, containing about 170,000 hard-burnt Bricks, &c. Sale by Mr. Edisbury. ON SALE, hy Mr. EDISBURY, several Tons of capital OAT and WHEAT STRAWS also, well-harvested upland HAY. Sale by Mr. Hilditch, SHROPSHIRE. FREEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND LAND. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, by Mr HIL. DITCH, at the Unicorn Inn, in Oswestry, in the County of Salop, on Friday, the 3rd day of October, 1856, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, in one Lot, or in the following or such other Lots, as shall be declared at the time of Sale; subject to conditions then to be produced, unless disposed of in the meantime by private contract,' f which due notice will be given: tor r, All that capital newly-erected DWELLING- HOUSE, called Brynycastle, situate near Go- bowen, in the parish of Whittington, in the county of Salop, together with the well-stocked Orchard, Fold, Stable, Barn,Cowhouse, and othersuitableOut- offices thereunto belonging; and a Cottage adjoining the buildings, and also Five Pieces of first-rate arable, meadow, and pasture LAND, the whole containing by admeasurement lOa 3r 25, or there- about, be the same more or less, in the holding of Mr Owen Weston, and his undertenant. LOT II. All that excellent DWELLING-HOUSE, (ad- joining Lot 1) now in the course of erection, and nearly finished, together with the Piece of capital Land thereunto belonging, containing nearly an acre also in the holding of Mr Owen Weston. The bouse on Lot 1 contains, Kitchen, Parlour Back-Kitchen, Pantry, Milk-House, and õ Bed rooms, and is well fitted for the residence of genteel family. The Dwelling-House on Lot contains Kitchen, Parlour, Back-Kitchen, Pantry, and 4: Bedrooms, and a very small sum will suffice to complete it. The Property adjoins land of J. V. Lovett, Esq., Thomas Lovett, Esq., Mr W. Minnett, Mrs Furm- ston, and Mrs Humphreys. It is situate within five minutes' walk from the first-class Railway Station at Gobowen. and only three miles from the excellent market town of Oswestry. For fnrther particulars, or to treat by private contract, apply to the Auctioneer, Salop-road, Oswes- try; or Messrs T. and C. Minshall, Solicitors, Oswestry, at whose Offices a Map of the Property may be seen: PEREMPTORY SALE OF STEAM ENGINES. rI po BE SOLD BY AUCTION, at Hope Mills, -L near Wrexham, on Monday, 6th October, at Two o'Clock, a 25-horse condensing, and a 12 horse high pressure. Both may be seen at work any day, but mnst be removed immediately after the sale to make way ft r a new one. sliOPMRE-OEEIclr ESTABLISHED 1 730. TRUSTEES: THE RIGHT HON. THE VlfOUNl HILL, HOBERT BURTON, LSQ GEORGE PRITCHARD, ESQ THE advantages offered to insurers by this Office, -L are equal to those of similar Institutions, and a large J-AID UP capital is available at all tiuues to meet the Company's engagements. Persons insuring for seven years by ONE PA YKENT will bealiowed one year's premium and duty. The Receipts for the Renewal of Insurances paya- ble at Michaelmas, are ready for delivery at the Head Office, in Shrewsbury, and by the respective agents throughout Shropshire, and the surrounding Counties and North Wales, EDWARD B. TIPTON, Secretary. Aaeui for WrexhaM\ 1\i R. JOHN BURY. CO UN TY OF DENBIGH. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS  JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace for the I County of Denbigh, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that MATTHEW GAUNT, Esquire, Barrister at Law, is duly appointed 16 Revise the Lists of Voters in the election of KNIGHTS of the SHIRE for the County of Dokbigfc, attd that the said Matthew Oaunt, will make a Circuit of the said County, and hold Courts for that purpose at the several Times and Places undermentioned: that is to say, At HOLT, at the Gredington Arms Inn, on Sat- urday, the 18th day of October next, at o'clock m the afternoon. WREXHAM, at the Town Hall, on Monday the 20th day of October next, 10 o'clock in th forenoon. LLANSILIN, at the Cross-Foxes, on Tues- day, the 21st day of October next, at 12 o'clock at noon. LLANGOLLEN, at the Toft Hall, on Wed. nesday, the 22nd day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. RUTHIN, at the County Hall, on Thursday, the 24rd day of October next, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. DENBIGH, at the County Hall, on Satur- day, the 25th day of October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. CERRIG-Y-DRUIDION, at the Lion Inn, on Monday the 27th day of October next, at 12 o'clock at nobn. LLANRWST, at the Town Hall, on Tuesday* the 28th day of October next, at 12 o'clock at noon. ABERGELE, at the Bee Hotel, on Wednes- day, the 29th day of October next, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. I, the said JOSEPH PEERS, further give Notice, that the Court so be to held at Holt aforesaid, will be the Court for Revising the Lists of Voters in the Parish of Holt. And that the Court so to be held at Wrexham aforesaid, will be the Court for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Ban- gor, Gresford, Marchwiel, Wrexham, Erbistoek and Ruabon, and the several Townships it the lastly-named Parishes respectively contained. And that the Court so to be held at Llansilin aforesaid, will be the XUourt for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Llan. silin, Llangedwin, Llanrhaiadr-yn-Moehnant, Llar.- armon-Mynydd-Mawr, Llanarmon- Dyffryn-Ceir- iog, Llancadwaladr, and Pennant-Melangell, and £ he several Townships in the lastly named Par- ishes respectively contained- And that the Court so to be held at Llangollen aforesaid, will be the Court for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Llangc- llen, Llansaintffraid-Glyn-Ceiriog, Chirk, Bryne- glwys, and Llantysilio, and the several Townshipf's in the lastly-named Parishes respectively con- tained. And that the Court so to be held at Ruthin a- foresaid, will be the Court foi Revising the Lists of Voters in the the several Parishes ofLlanannon- yn- Yale, Llandegla, Llanferras, Clocaenog, Der- wen, Efenechtyd, Gyffylliog, Llanelidan.Llanwrog, Llangwyfan, jLanfair-Dyiffryn-Clwyd, Llanganha- fal, Llanrhydd, Llauychan, Llanynys, Llanbedr, and Ruthin, and the several Townships in the last ly-named Parishes respectively contained. And that the Court so to be held at Denbigh foresaid; will be the Court for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Denbigh, Hen- llan, Llanrhaiadr-in-Cinmerch, Llansannan, Llan- ufydd, Nantglyn, Llandyrnog, and St. Asaph, and the several Townships in the lastly.named Parishes respectively contained and also in the Townships of Aberwheeler and Penbedw. And that the Court so to be held at Cerrig-y- druidion aforesaid, will be the Court for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Bet. tws-Gwerifl-Goeh, Cerrig-y-druidion, Llangwm, Llanfihangel-Glyn-Myfyr, and Pentrevoelas, and the several Townships in the lastly named Parishes respectively contained; and also in the Town- ships of Gwernihowel, Tir-Evan, and Trebrys. And that the Court so to be held at Llanrwst, aforesaid, will be the Court for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Eglwysfach, Llangerniew,Llanrwst, Lla»ddoget,Llansaintffraid- Glan-Conway, and Gwytheiin, and the several Townships in the lastly-named Parishes respect- ively contained. And that the Court so to be held at Abergele a- foresaid, will be the Court foi Revising the Lists of Voters in the severa! Parishes of Abergele, Bet- tws-yn-Rhos, Llanfair-talhaiarn, Llanelian-yn- Rhos,Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, Saint Geoige, and Llan- ddulas, and the several Townships in the lastly named Parishes respectively contained and for all other, the Parishes, Townships, and Places, within the said County of Denbigh, for which I have not herein before specifically given notice that a Court will be held for Revising the Lists of Voters therein. JOSEPH PEERS. N.B.—The Overseers are required to publish this Notice, and tbey must attend (as required by the Act) at the opening of the Court at which the Lists for their respective Parishes or Places are hereby appointed to be revised, and bring with them Copies of the Papers they shall have received concerning the Registration of Voters for the Coun- ty of Denbigh. Ruthin, September ,20th, 1856. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION OF RUTHIN. THE undersigned, do hereby give NOTICE I that an application, in writing, bearing date the 25th day of August, 1856, and signed by the major part of the Justices of the Peace acting in and for the Petty Sessional Division of Ruthin, in the County of Denbigh, has been transmitted to me, whereby they, the said Justices, do make ap- plication to the Justices of the Peace for the said County of Denbigh, in General Quarter Sessions the Peace, assembled to direct that a fit and proper place should be hired, or otherwise provided for holding of the Petty Sessions of the Peace within the said Petty Sessional Division of Ruthin. And I further give Notice, that at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace to be holden at Ruthin, in and for the said County, on the 16th oay of October next, the said application wilt be considered, and such directions given as the Justi. ces then and there assembled shall thin fit. Dated this first day of September, 1856. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Denbigh. JOHN ROBERTS, SEEDSMAN, FRUITERER, AND LICEN- SED DEALER IN GAME, HOFE-STJUEBT, WREXHAM, TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to JL his friends and the Inhabitants of Wrexham, and the neighbourhood generally, and begs res- pectfully t o inform them that he has given up the Shop formerly held by him in the Market- Hall, and that the whole of his business is now con- ducted at his Shop in Hope-street, as Being moie convenient to himself and the public at large. N.B. All kinds of POULTRY constantly on hand. Wrexham, Sept. 19th, 185ft HOMOEOPATHIC PHABAMACY, CHURCH-ST., WREXHAM. GEORGE TUSHINGHAM respectfully in- ?jr imn8 the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants sf Wrexham generally, that he intends commencing business as .HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST, in the Shop formerly occupied by Messrs. R. Hughes and Son, booksellers. Hoircenpatliio Cocoa, and other articks express- ly prepared for patients under Homoeopathic treatment. NEVy^EATINGu aQnSg and GENERAL CON??€?I?ARY ESTABMSHMENT? AMSbT-STRfiUBl?, WREXHAM. THOMAS RIDEOUT (1«U ;# Stoma, 68, Richmond BDtø, LHwpooL). BEGS to <h$ it&?mte ?fWj?xhMt aad <he 8111TO 6trict that be has jpst JLt commeMeg in the??? t?aS?M m Abbot-atre? Wrexht? close adMinihg the rown-hill, jmdjihat; he is pnKed to supply oS reasonable charges, anA .\ALL 1íouls of I Ht,T t:ISOOf) KOA8T SeIf, PORK, SOOTS, ? B 'tEA and COFFEE, BOT PIES, rf the LONDON ST?LE?wS?OUsMon, ?, ?IN???ER, 4c ot-B Ym, 8epf28th, 1856. THE NEW TEA ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THOMAS ROBERTS I iy^fnTTB>iy rffendg and the inhabitant* »f Wrexham and fee W.al- 'eot 1 -H"Live ?"? M?withMce hi. ??S??bm? nncM, begs to M<brm ?em that he has just rec?ved the &<t arrival of NEW FRUIT FOR THE SEASON which are far sunørior to' -<" which are &r superior to any importations We ?ave had for several yem. PICKLES ^ATTPpi9 ?A™ac?\ £ T^iu?ply of WINKS, of all descriptions, PgrIeCaK?LSES ??t? S?. ??T?T????PA? RMALADi?. \rin:S;ffi -???.T. J'MB?B?,???? Wr.Aam, (1U4tM M.a.flWL) JLSTOUypiyGr SACRIFl CE- ft- GREAT t REDUCTION IN DRAPERY GOODS NOW SELLING OFF, AT A. D. JONES'S, CHURCH-ST, WREXHAM, THE WHOLE OF THE SUMMER S TOe K: COMPRISING— MANTLES, SILKS, SHAWLS A? DRESSES, MILLINERY & STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, N B All Good a k d lai KB.- All Goods marked in plaiu fignrea. The lowest Ready-Money Price, and no abatement can be made. 1. E. FEASEB, J." WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, &c. (LATE TOWN BILL.) '? HlGH?TREET?W&EXHAM, y- TR'???? h« "tensive stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JE;i¥ ?f???° ? ? pubHcto hi. eiteusive stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS. Glasses &c &c Y. GOODS, and SPECTACS, to SUIt aH BIghts. Thermometer Weather GØ£D CHAINS, & FANCY JEWELLERY, in great Variety.—WEDDING$MOURNING RINGS. JOHN CLARK, WOOLLEN DRAPER, ARMY TAILOR,&LONDON HATTER "wi?,E2 £ ;ia:-A.3!wa:. SERVANT'S LIVRIES MADE WITH DESPATCH & ECONOMY, WATERPROOF TWEEDS FOR LADIES' MANTLES, WATERPROOF GARMENTS, & FISHING BOOTS, & WATER- PROOF ARTICLES, IN" ALL FORMS, WATERPROOF NURSING APRONS, 6RIB SHEETS, &c. &c. &c. CARRIAGE LININGS, AND TRIMMINGS, CARRIAGE RUGS, & RAILWAY WRAPPERS, GIG APRONS &c. PATENT ROOFING FELT, 8d, per YARD 32 INCHES WIDE.. PATENT BOILER AND INODOROUS FELT. Ii .B —Agent to First Class Offices for Firo and Life Assurance by Indisputable Policies* .< FARMERS AND dfHERSr Will do well to protect their present abundant Crops and Stock against the ravages by Fire at the CONTISUED low rate of | SS- PER CENT. JOHN BEIitiNE, CANDLE MANUFACTURER, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. TOWN-HILL FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. C. AND M. A. ROCKB, BEG to can the attention of parties about to furnish, and othen, to their varied and useful Stock of Household FURNITURE, comprising—Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Coaches, Pier and Swing Glasses, Cheat-of-drawers, Book-cases, Chiffoneers, Cupboards, Beds, Bedsteads, Wash-stands, Dres- sing-tables, &c., &c., all of which, in great vari1:ty; and every other article required, they are pre- pared to offer at the lowest possible rate compatible with quality, and hope, by continued exertions and a sincere wish to give satisfaction to all who may favour them with a trial, still to merit a con- tinuance of public patronage and Bupport. ELLIS AND SONS, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS. MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS,. AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, BEG to acquaint the public that they have commenced business as ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, j3 and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, in new^aud spacious premies.ejec- ted for the purpose, in. LEG STREET, OSWESTRY. S. and T. ELLIS having had some years experience in the manufacture of portable and fixed Engiues, Thrashing Machines, &c., at the works of Messrs. Clayton, Shuttle vrcrth, and Co., Lineoln, and having engaged talented and experienced workmen from some of the best manufactories ia the kingdom, also having purchased new and extensive machinery, believe they shall be able to execute any orders that may be eotrosted to them with promptitude and despatch, and in a workmanlike manner eqnal to any house in the trade. New and improved Patent IIORSE RAKES, upon an entirely new principle, made to order. J. Ellis and Sons beg to assure their friends and the public that no exertion shall be wautmg on their parts to merit their support. Portable and. fixed Engines, Thrashing Machines, &c., of a new aud improved construction, made to order, and at priees to suit the tines. HARP & PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE ABBEY STREET, CHESTER, BOUCHE R AND CO., HAVE always on band an extensive Selection, of New and Sf-ond-hand INSTRUMENTS of t t the best character, or SALE and HIRE, on the most moderate terms. Additional Stocks kept by their. various Agents m Wales. TUNING AND REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. BANGOR SLATE S. JONES AND CO. SLATE MERCHANTS, "W" E X H -A. Js/L BEG Respec<fully to inform the inhabitants of the tow and the surrounding district, J3 that they are m&kmg preparations to REMOVE then stock of S?tes, &c from the prem- ises now occupied by them near the Temperance Hotel, to the Yard adjoining the New Wesleyan Chapel, Hope-street, where they will carry the business on as heretofore, on the most liberal and advantageous terms.. Prior to their removal, MESSRS JONES & Co. arc anxious to dispose of their OLD STOCK which will be offered for sale during the next two weeks at CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. Wrexham, Sept. 12th, IS06. I PORTRAITS FOR THE MILLION !f MR. HI CK8 PROVINCIAL i" photograjphic gallery, (is now open for a short time onlyh A 1!.R.. JOHN EDWARDS'S, BAKEX, &c. Bope-ttreeti Wrexham. Wllewryou may obtain, a correct and dur able LIKENESS, in Frame, for ONE SHIL- LING AND SIXPEXCRt LIKENESSES in cases or sttperior Frames at eauallv Moderate Prices. 1 ObserVe-Hope.street,Wrexbam, late Om- ? cer's Mess House. I N —Sunshine is NOT necessary. The Ar? ?a?' ? ?P&ratus supplied. 4 MEN AND OTHERS. ARTHU R C L A R K E. HAVING had considerable experience In L I- preparS? the accounts and making up the books of Overseers, and Surveyors, and having now taken an OFFICE which affords him every accommodation, begs to inform them that he is prepared to make up their several ac- counts, accurately and according to the official forms and regulations. He also takes this op- portunity of informing Tradesmen and others, that he is willing to- undertake the making up of their books, and collecting in accounts. Respectable references, and security given if required. Brynyfynnon Terrace, Wrexham, Sept. 25th 1856. EXTRAORDINARY COMBINATION OF THE MOST EMINENT MUSICAL TALENT, AT CHESTER. FIFTY ARTISTES of the highest celebrity, in- i cluding MADAME GKISI, MADAME GASSIER, SIGNOR MARIO. SIGNOR GAS- SIER, SIGNOR LORINI, SIGNOR ROVIRE, and eight other principal Vocalists, with BAND and CHORUS from her Majesty's Theatre and the Royal Italian Opera, will perform at a Grand OPERATIC CONCERT, (Norma and Don Pasquale), in the CHESTER MUSIC-HAIX, on MONDAY EVENING next, com- mencing at Eight o'clock. Tickets-7. 5s, 38 6d, or 2s 6d each, acoording to clarification. Money; will be taken at the doors. JL Special Train will leave Chester after the Con- tort fc* Eostett, Oreiford, and Wrexham. J. SpcitIl Train will loave Banjor, at 10 a.m., on Sep. 29, tailing at alt the Stations, and return from Chester at 11 p.m., stopping at all the stations. Single fares for the double journey, First and Third Class Carriages, Ordmiry Day tickets also returnable by this tfain. A Spscial Train will leave Mold in the Morning, and rtlum frosi Chester after the Concert, calling eaeh toay at all flu Stations. The ordinary return fare* will be charged TESTIMONIAL TO THE REV. J" D. EDWARDS, B.A.. ArUBLIC MEETING will be he?d in the ?L? School-room, Rhosymedre, at Six o'clock, p.m., on Monday, the 29th of Sept., 1856, for the purpose of completing the arrangements for Pre- sentiug to the Rev. J. D. Edwards, for thirteen years Incumbent of Rhosymedre, a Testimonial in recognition of his Services, which are remark- able for the zeal and labour bestowed, the success with which his ministry has been attended, and for the general respect and regard which, through all trials and difficulties, he has gained amongst his parishioners of all classes and of every religious denomination. The-Committee will submit ta the Meeting for approval an ADDRESS to be presented to the Rev. J. D. Edwards, with the Testimonial, expres- sive of these sentiments. TItc Presentation will take place art the School- Hoom, on the following Evening, at six o'clock, on whieh occasion the Committee respectfully invite the attendance of their neeghbours. JOHN POWELL, Secretary. W. PULESTON, Treasurer, By whom subscriptions will be received. ASSIGNMENT. NonC. IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Mrs. Eliza- betb Garner, of Broughton, in the parish of Wrexham, widow, has by Indenture, dated and exe- cuted on the 17th of September, 1856, assigned all her Estate and Effects unto Mr. Edward Griffith of Wrexham, Auctioneer, upon Trust, for the equal benefit of the creditors of the said Elizabeth Garner. And Notice is farther given that the said Inden- ture now lies at our office for the Inspection of and Execution by the said Creditors. JONES AND RYMER, Solicitors, Wrexham EDUCATION. A GENTLEMAN residing at Gre?ford, many yean jLA. Principal of a respectable establishment near Liverpool, wishes to take undct his charge two young Gentlemen, English or Foreign, to educate with a Brazilian Youth. Thy will be carefully instructed in the C!ass:cs, and ia the umal branches of edll- citioa. Trrrns and references may be known on application to H. A., Post Office, Gresford, near Wrexham. Gresford, September 19, 1856.. TEllf SHILLINGS REWARD] LOST or STOLEN, from Gardden, on the 17th of JLj September, a SCOTCH TERRIER DOG, Pepper and Salt colour, with a white mark on his breast, and having a chain collar round his neck, with "T. Burnet, Beda Lodge," engraved thereon. Whoever will bring the dog to Mrs. Jones, chemist, Ruabon, will receive the above reward, and any one detaining him after this notice will be prosecuted. GOMER JONES, BIRD & ANIMAL PRESERVER, (Next door to the White Horse Inn,) HOLT STREET, WREXHAM, BEGS to acquaint the nobility, gentry, and In- JD habitants of Wrexham and its vicinity generally, that he has commenced practising the art of stuffing birds and animals. Ho flatters him- self that he shall be enabled to give them every satisfaction, as he has bestowed upon it much long and arduous study, and has also received lessons from one of the first artist's of the day. G. J. will guarantee that each bird or animal when stuffed shall form a perfect life-like form. CELEBRATED SHROPSHIRE MEDICINE. The best Purifier of the Blood discovered THE ORIGINAL PLOUGHMANS DROPS J- These !nvalnab!c Drops have for nearly B?y a Cetrtury proved themselves the ONLY effectual cure for biliousness, affections of the liver and kidney's dropsy, cancer, fistula, ulcers, scrofula, king's evil, scurvy, scorbutic affections erysipelas, and all erup tions of the skin a safe remedy for all female com- plaints, rhenmatism, pains in the back, St Anthony's fire, fits, and all other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Sold in bottles at 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each. AGENTS.—JONES, Chemist, Wrexham; ROBERTS Advertiser Office, Oswcstry; HOLL, Chemist, New- town; JONES, Chemist, Whitchurch KING, Che- mist, Market, Dravtou TWO Gentlemen can be accommodated with J- Lodgings, or Board and Lodgings, in a pleasant situation, with a quiet respectable family, where there are no other lodgers. Apply at the offiec o the II Wrexham Advertiser." I • j £ o fe Inli; STEAM ENGINES FOR SALE. (Jfwt he removed Mediately to make way fgr a New One.) A CAPITAL 25-horse condcnsitrg. A??r. gain. UO 1J be taboo   high pressure ? engine. Uwest price, t,70.  Apply to J. H. & R. C. Rawlins, Hope M:Hs. To BE SOLD, a Stáck of well-harvested JL Upland HAY, about 30 tons. Apply to Mr. Robert Ankers, Wine Merchant, Wrexham. TO BE SOLD. ALL that valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY sitnateat RHOS DDU, Wrexham, consisting of a New and well-bbilt HOUSE, containing twd Front Parlours, K.tcbcn, Dairy, Cellar, Wash-house, j and Five Bed-rooms, with suitable outbuildings, and I 3000 square yards of superior Garden LAND, every Way subfile for buildinj purposes, with 811 ex- cellent Punip oi water on the premises The above is situated in the most healthy part of the neighbourhood of Wrexham, wijhinten minutes walk of Wrexham Churchy or the Railway Statioa. The whole to be sold in one or more Lots, ou applica- tion to Mr. Bott, on the premises or at the. Railway Station. SLATE QUARRY. TO BE SOLD, in coe lot, or disposed of in JL Shares, an extensive and excellent SLATE QUARRY, comprising 216 icres, leeeeibr, 21 years, lying between Conway and Bangor, eligibly situated for both railway and river transit, being only five miles from the Conway Railway Station, and four from the water. For further particulars apply to Mr Jones, Slate Merchant, Wrexham. A specimen of the Slates can bo seen in his yard. ■ — FOR SALE, very excellent SHOP-FIXTTRES, JL Gas-Fittings, and a Counter, lately belong- ing to a large shop, all complete. Apply to Mr. Knibbs, High-street, Wrexham. T 0 BE- SOLD by Private Treaty, a delight- -L fully situated and recently built HOUSE, at Cross-Lanes, near Bangor, containing Par- lour, Breakfast-room, Kitchen, and four good Bed-rooms. There are good Out-buildings at- taehed, with two Gardens, and about 7 acres of Land. Also, a small COTTAGE, containing front and back kitchens, and two bed-rooms. There is also a Garden attached: For particulars and to treat for the same apt ply to Mr Salter, Solicitor, Ellesmere, or Mr Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, All that very M excellent and commodious CHAPEL, capable of accommodating 400 persons, situate in Brook- street, Wrexham, and at present occupied by the Wesleyan Reformers." For particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. AGRICULTURAL SALT, At Kllw!J:l, Salt Warehouse, Wrexham. EKNIBBS begs to inform the Farmers and E. Agriculturists of Denbighshire that he has always in Stock a large quantity of SALT, suit- able for Agricultural Purposes, which he is pre- pared to sell at very reasonable prices. For par- ticulars and to purchase, apply to E. KNIBBS, High-street, Wrexham. Also, the best Winsford Cheese Salt, and a large Stock of fine Salts, for household purposes. March 6th, 1856. SHitntrfr. WREXHAM INFIRMARY AND DIS- PENSARY. HOUSEKEEPER and NURSE WANTED im- JLJL mediately for the above Institution. Appli- cation for particulars to be made to the House Sur- geon. Wrexham Infirmary, 15th Sept., 1856. WREXHAM UNION,—PORTER WANTED. WANTED by the Guardians of the Wrexham W Union a PORTER for the Workhouse. A steady, middle aged man, used to industrial oc- cupation, and without incumbrance, will be prsferred. Salary 115 and rations. The Election will take place on the 9th of October instant, at 12 o'clock. Applications, in the handwriting of the Candi- dates, accompanied by Testimony.^ to be sent to me before that day- THOMAS EDGWORTH, September 25th, 1856. Clerk. WREXHAM UNION. MEDICAL OFFICER WANTED. WANTED by the Guardians of the Wrexham VT Union a Medical Officer for the District of South Ruabon. He must possess the qualifications required by the general orders of the Poor Law Board. The Salary will be £40 per annum, exclusive of the extra Medical Fees specified in the General Or- ders of the Poor Law Board. The Medical Officer will be appointed Public Vac- cinator. The Eleetion will take place on the 16th day of October, 1856, and candidates are requested to be in attendance at the Workhouse at 12 o'clock on that day. Applications aud certificates of qualification to be sent tp me before ten o'clock on the day of Election. By order of the Board, THOMAS EDGWORTH, Sept. 25th. 1856. Clerk to the Guardious. NOTICE OF REMOVAL, WILLIAM HOLLAND, Grocer and Tea W Dealer, takes this opportunity of returning thanks to his numerous friends, and the public of Wrexham generally for the kind patronage which they have accorded to him since his com- mencement in the above business; and begs to in- form them that he has REMOVED to the Prem- ise lately occupied by Mr C. Owen, Tailor and Draper, Hope-street, Wrexham, and respectfully solicrits a continuance of their favour and support. Hope-street, Wrexham, Sep. 5th 1856. FAMOUS MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES. JAMES OLLERHEAD, begs to announce to the Public generally, that he has now com- menced, and will continue to receive his regular weekly supply of the far famed Melton Mowbray PORK PIES. And that he will always keep on hand a Stock of his own unequalled Original and Highly celebraUd F ne Wrexham Gingerbread." High Street, Wrexham. FIVE POUNDS REWARD. STOLEN or STRAYED, late on Wednesday ks night, or early on Thursday morning, Sept- ember 25th, lSSGj/'from out of a Field belonging to Mr. James Edward s, of Bowen's Hall Farm, in the Township of Willington, Parish of Ilanmer. County of Flint, a BLACK CART HORSE, rising Five Years Old, with a little White on the Face, e Little White on the near Hind Foot, a Sore on the top of the Neck done by the Collar. Whoever will give information as will lead to 'ho Conviction of the Offender or Offenders, ,;balls if Stolen, receive the above Reward, if Strayed, shall be handsomely rewarded, and all reasonable expenses paid. Infbrmanon to be g?en to rhe Owner Mr. EDWAHD9, or JOHN ALLWOOD, Fohc. Officer, Banmcr. I hi M. ————'—- (-Tõ-iTR8R T? ??' ?M?RO?SE and BREW. A. IIOUSEi adjoining the    wet and dry fifty measures of 11?rley every four days. The B?hou.e i..1? conveniently SecS close to the above, and will brew Twenty or more measures of malt each time. Apply to Mr. Thos. Evans, Ruubon. Sep. 25, 1856. A FIRST-CLASS BREWERY TO LET.  LET. "'? immediate powssion, a First i Class BHEWERY R;t.n#,o ?  ??- -I ?.1,1 1;;I?7,IILJP ttft?— ham. rpi are V66 large pans, together with Mashtubs, ri in"- oon n anpeTxf tensive "t business. There i. also a sp?- SST Cf'L pump a with Mce,lent ™ ? X thill. 00 t*8*8* every other convenienc. at hiknd TThheorrpe J*9 al! so a quantity of good barrel*. 5. S• L *Ttquiredcan be  ,commencing in the BrewiJngt Trade will ifnd this an opportanity such w.does nA onen prewnt itsell For Cnrther ?W?ar. and for tertn??? to Mrs. Rowland, Mitre Brewery, Wrexham. TO BE LET, and entered upon immediately,  moderate rent, an excellent MALT HOUSE [ situate in Chuft h Street, in substantial repair, aia capable of Wetting and Drying 100 Bushels every 4 days. Fot )artieuJan apply to Mr. Lowe, Church Street, ?t' FBHesmofe To BE LET, with immediat possession an excel- JL lent and commodions VILLA RESIDENCE, situate in the vicinity of Wrexham, containing Din- in and Drawing room, 2 Kitchens, and 4 Bedrooms-, Water Cloat. &c. Reut moderate. Apply to Mr. Gummow, building surveyor, Wrex- ham. TO BE LET, with immediate pmession, a Cot- ?- tage in Pen-y-bryn, containing Paflomr, Three Bedrooms, Two Kitchens, Cellar, Small Kitchen, Garden and Pump. Rent 110 per annum. Apply to Mr. Owen, Town Hill. ON HIRE PERAMBULATORS and a BATH CHAIR, on- JL moderate terms, at MR. N. SCOTCHER'S, JEWELLER # SILVERSMITH, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM; Bath Chair, per hour, 6d per day, Is 6d per week, do. Perambulators, per day, (>d*i|per week, 2 shillings, TO BE LET. ONE Mile from Wrexham, a COMFORT- ABLE COTTAGE, containing a Parlour, Kitchen, Washhouse, and three Bedrooms, with a large Garden. Apply to Mr. Swan, Rhosnesney.. TO BE LET, A HOUSE, in Charles-street,* Wrexham, consisting, of a parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, sitting- room, and four bedrooms, together with a large cellar. 'Rent moderate. Immediate possession may be taken of it. Apply to Mr. Daniel Humphreys, Charles-street, Wrexham. TO BE LET OR SOLD, HOPE VILLA (late the residence of Sir T. Erskine, Bart.,) delightfully situated near the Railway Statiofly- Wrexham. Apply to Mr. Griffith, Auctioneer, Wrexham. MONEY TO LEND. 64 000 On Landed Security, various C*/ vJ sums at 4 and 41 per cent. Also several small sums on Buildings at 5 per cent. Loans on personal security from E16 to £ 1,000. The undersigned is also open to purchase by private treaty Landed or Mineral property in Cheshire or North Wales, to the extent of £ 160,000. Address, Mr. H. Lewison, Wrexham. PHOTOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS. WHAT gift can you make your friends more TV pleasing or welcome than a true and LIFE. LIKE PORTRAIT of yourself—a gift that never de- cays And why not gladden the hearts of dear ones at h I me, by given them one of these tokens of re- metuberance, which can be easily procured, and at so ittle expence, from Mr. Crowe, Charles-Street,.Wrex- ham, from ONE SHILLING each. or in folding Case Complete, for .WO SHILLINGS and SIX PENCE. ''THE WREXHAM BUILDING COMPANY." A MEETING was held at the TEMPEHANCE Ho- TKL, Hope-street, Wrexham, on Wednesday evening, the 24th inst., tor the purpose of forming a Company, the principal objects of which will be to afford tbe industrial class of either sex an opportunity of investing their earnings in the most easy, safe, and profitable manner, giving them a secure invest- ment, with a larger portion of profit than can be ob- tained from Savings or other Banks. The Directors are anxious to establish the Society upon sourd and equitable principles, as well as to afford an opportun- ity to all persous of industrious and frugal habits to become Shareholders therein, and they have deter- mined to adopt such rules and regulations as will be beneficial to all the Members of the Society. A Prospectus further detailing the nature and pro. spects of the Society will very shortly appear. THE WREXHAM SELF-SUPPORTING HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY, (HELD AT lIfRS. BATXEV's, CONFECTIONER,) Hope-strest, Opposite the Post-Office. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING FROM 9 to 10 PHYSICIAN HENRY TIROMAS,, M.D. THE object of this Dispensary is to afford mcdi. cal advice for the exclusive benefit of the poorer classes; those who can afford to fee a medi- cal man, cannot be received as Dispensary patients, FER-One Shilling each consultation. Subscribers of one guinea per annum will he en- titled to recommend six poor patients. Attendance for private consultation—from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m., the same day. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP EXCTJFSION TRAIN From Oswestry, Gobowen, Chirk, Llangollen Scad, Hudbon, and Wrexham, to LIVERPOOL AND BACK, ON MONDAY, Be tember 29th, tbe last CHOPP. Excursion Train this season, will leave the above-uamed Stat for) s is. follows:- Time. Fares to Birkenhead and Bact. A.M. 1 at Class. Covered Carriages* Oswestry 7 0 } Gobowen 7 10 ? 5a. 0d. 8 s 6d. Chirk 7 20 LtapgoHcn 7 27 Ru?bou 745 ? 4s. 6d. 29. 9d. Wre?a* 8 0 ) Arciving at Bi -kenhead about 9 15 Refurniug from Birkenhead the same evening, nt 7 30 p.m., or the following day at 6 20 a. 20, or 4 20 p.m. Children under Twelve Years of Age HJf-prire. No Luggage allowed, except a small Carpet Bitg or Portmanteau. Tickets are not available by auy t)tI,el' Trains than those mentioned. Passengers are reqnf st- ed to make an early application for Tickets.