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COUNTY OF DENBIGH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the J? General QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace, in and for the County of Denbigh, will he held at the County Hall, in Ruthin, on TittjASDAY, the 16th day of October, 1850, 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, will commence. All BILLS and demands against the County must be laid before the Court, at the said General Quarter Sessions. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the business 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 Caunty and District Constables," and to the Act made and passed in the twentieth year of the reign of her present Majesty, intituled •« An Act to reader more effectual the Police in Ay.nijhi And Boroughs in England and Wales, Vu tcomiiaeinSe ffcttlweaid fiemsal at Twelve o'clock at noon. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that air adjouronaent of the said General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the said County of Denbigh, will be held at the same place, on FRIDAY, the 17th clay 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 Scpo, 1856. >^ B.—Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my Office (if practicable), four days at least before the said General Quarter Sessions. Sales by Mr. Edisbury. ON SALE, by Mr. EDISBURY, several Tons of capital OAT and WHEAT STRAWS also, well-harvested upland HAY. At PICKHILL HALL, near Wrctham, on MONDAY, the Thirteenth of October, 1856. MR. EDISBURY respectfully announces that he has been directed by the Representatives of the late Edward Pearson, E»q„ (deceased) to offer for unreserved SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, upon the Premises at PICKHILL HALL, within Five Miles from Wrexham, on MONDAY the Thirteenth day of October, 1856, commencing at Eleven for Twelve o'clock in the forenoon • mutually, a portion of the ex cell eat and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE; the, Two CAPITAL MILCH COWS, TWO STORE PIGS, A STRONG AND WELL-BUILT DOG- CART, with patent axle*, CAPITAL PHAETON, HAR- ROW AND BBOAD W lIBEL CAJOS with Iron Arms and harvest gearing, together with the Out-Door aod other efcctl. Cata/optl are in course of ion and may hi had on application to the Auctioneer, Town Sill, Wrexham, and at the principal Inns in theneigh- hour hood. NOTICE. THE Sale of ENGINES at Hope Mills is JL Postponed until further Notice. 3rd October, 1856. Sale by Mr. Johnson. HIGHLY ATTRACTIVE SALE AT THE CROSS-HOUSE, GRESFORD, NBATT WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr JOHNSON, -L at the above Farm, on TUESDAY, the 14th day of Ortober, 1856, the whole of the Live and Dead Farming STOCK, consisting of Four Cart Horses, Two Cart Colts, 3-years old, Two Youug Carriage Horses, 3-years old, One Harness or Hunting Marc, 4-years old, Seven Milch Cows, Thirteen Pigs, Two Carts, Handsome Dog Cart, (by Jackson and Jones,) Winnowing Machine, Iron Ploughs, Harrows and Roller, Double Steamer, Chaff Cutter, Corn Crusher, Stubble Plough, Scarifier, Clover- seed Drill, Sheep Washer, &c., manufactured by Richmond, Bfggs, Howard, Clay, Hill, and other celebrated makers, Horse Gears, Turnip Drills and Scuffles, also about Two and a Half acres of Swede Turnips, Dairy Vessels and Household Furniture. N.B.—The above Horses, are worthy of attention. —The Milch Cattle are noted milkers, and the im- plements are first class and canuot be excelled. LUNCH AT TWELVE—SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK. LOST, about Four weeks ago, between Wrexham JLt Fechan and SoDtley, a Double Barrelled GUN, ?ith an Ash Stock, with the maker's nalTc Kerri- ton," engraved thereon. Whoever will bring the same to Mr. JOlIN ROWLAND, brewer, Town Hill, Wrexham, wiM be handsomely rewarded. Any per- son detaining it after this notice will be prosecuted according to law. Wrexham, Octobcr, 3rd, 1856. CELEBRATED SHROPSHIRE MEDICINE. The best Purifier of the Blood discovered THE ORIGINAL PLOUGHMAN'S DROPS -L These invaluable Drops have for nearly Half a Century proved themselves the ONLY effectual cure for biliousness, affections of the liver and kidney's dropsy, cancer, fistula, ulcers, scrofula, king's evil, scwvy, scorbutic affections erysipelas, and all erup tions of the skin a safe remedy for all female com- plaints, rheumatism, pains in the back, St Anthony's lire, fits, and all other diseases arising from an impure state of the blood. Sold in bottles at 2s 9d, and 4s 6d cacb. AGENTS.—JONES, Chemist, Wrexham; ROBERTS Advertiser Officc, Oswestry HOLL, Chemist, New- town JONES, Chemist, Whitchurch KING, Che- mist, Market, Draytou BENTALL'S PATENT BROADSHA EIRS, rpO which Four Prizes were awarded this year _L at the Chelmsford Meeting of the Royal Ar\cuhural Society, in addition to the many pnzes awarded to the same at the various agricul- tural shows. Catalogues forwarded free on application to JOHN WINDSOR, AGRICULTURAL MACHINIST, &c., Beatrice-street, Oswestry, where various sizes may be seen. PRICES OF BMADSHAMS. MARK. £ B d ii-W.B 6 6 0 B.W.B .6 6 0 L.I.B. 5 5 6 B I.B 6 16 6 MAHK. t a d 6 16 6 L I.B.B 7 17 6 B.I.I.B. 7 17 6 B.I.B.B S 18 6 SALOP FIRE OFFICE, ESTABLISH KD 1780. yst USTE I E; THE RIGHT HON. THE VISCOUNT HILL, ROBERT BURTON, ES« GEORGE P IT C H A R D, ESQ. THE advantagM ofered to insurers by this 0<Hcc, T are equal to those of similar nstitutions, and a large ;AID up capital ia available at all times to meet the Company's engagements. Persons insuring for seven years by ONE PAYMENT will be alio wed one year's premium and duty. The Receipts for the Renewal of Insurances paya- ble at Michaelmas.. are ready for delivery at th IJead Office, in Shrewsbury. and by the respectiv agents throughout Shropshire, and the surrounding Counties and North Wales, EDWARD B. TIPTON, Secretary. Agcn*. for Wrexham ■ MR. JOHN BURY. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS  JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace for the 1, County of Denbigh, DO HEREBY GIVE NOTICE, that MATTHEW GAUNT, Esquire, Barrister at Law, is duly appointed to Revise the Lists of Voters ih the election of KNIGHTS of the SHIRE for the County of Denbigh, and that the said Iàtthew tJauttt, will inake a Circuit of the said Couhty, and hold Courts for that purpbse at the seveial Til-ftes and Places undermentioned: that Is to say, At HOLT, at the Gredingtoh Arirts Inn, on Sat- urday, the 18th day of October next, at 2 urday, t b e,afternooh. I o* clock ih 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«l?oxes, on Tues- day, the 21st day of October next, at 12 o'clock at noon. LLANGOLLEN, at the Town Rail, on Wed- nesday, the 22nd day pf October next, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. RUTHIN, at the County Hall, on Thurnlay, the 23rd day of Oetobernext, at in the afternoon. «' DENBIGH, at the County HaJl, 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 noon. 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, Erbistock and Ruabon, and the several Townships it the lastly-named Parishes respectively contained. And that the Court so to be held at Llansilh1 aforesaid, will be the Court for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Li&n- silin, Llangedwin, Llanrhaiadr-yn-MochriauV, Llan- armon-Mynydd- Mawr, Llanarmon- DyfiVyn-Ceir- iog, Llancadwaladr, and Pennaut-Melangell, and the several Townships in the lastly named Par- ishes respectively containen. 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 Llango- llen, Llansaintffrald-Glyn-Ceiriog, Chirk, Bryne- glwys, and Llantysilio, and the several Townships, 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 of Llanarmon- yn-Yale, Llandegla, Llanferrns, Clocaenog, Der- wen, Efenechtyd, Gyffylliog, Llanelidan, Llanwrog, Llangwyfan, jLanfaii-Dyffryn-Clwyd, Llanganha- fal, Llanrhydd, Llanychan, 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 a. 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 ta be held at Cerrig-y- druidion aforesaid, will be the Court for Revising the Lists of Voters in the several Parishes of Bet- tws-Gwerfil-Goch, 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, Llanddoget,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 several Parishes of Abergele, Bet- tws-yn-Rhos, Llanfair-talhaiarn, Llanelian-yn- Rhos,Llandrillo-yn-Rhos, Saint George, and LIan- 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 Votqys therein. JOSEPH PEERS. N.B.—The Overseers are required to publish this Notice, and they 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. JOHN ROBERTS, SEEDSMAN, FRUITERER, AND LICEN- SED DEALER IN GAME, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to J- his friends and the Inhabitants of Wre?ham, and the neighbourhood generally, and begs res- pectfully to 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. FRESH FISH supplied in First-rate condition* Wrexham, Sept. 19th, 1856. WREXHAM RAGGED SCHOOLS. THE Public is respectfully informed that the .L ANNUAL MEETING, of the frieuds and subscribers, will be held (D.V.) on Friday next, the 10th of October, at the new buildings, Brvnyfynnon. The children's Tea Party, will take place at the same time. The chair to be taken at 4 o'clock. HOMCEOPATHIC PHARAMACY, CHURCH-ST., WREXHAM. GEORGE TUSHINGHAM respectfully in- \jr forms the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Wrexham generally, that he intends commencing business as HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMIST, in the Shop formerly occupied by Messrs. R. Hughes and Son, booksellers. Homoeopathic Cocoa, and other articles expres s à prepared for patients under Homoeopathic reatment. THE WREXHAM SELF-SUPPORTING H0M4E0PATHIC DISPENSARY. (HELD AT MRS, BAYLBY's, CONFECTION BR,) Hope-street, Opposite ike Post-Office. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING FROM 9 to 10 FHYSTCTAN HENRY THOMAS, M.D. THE object of this Dispensary ia to afford medi- _L 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. FEE—One Shilling each consultation. Subscribers of one guinea per annum will be en- titled to recommend six poor patients. Attendance for private, consultation—from 11 a.m. until 3 p.m the same day. j GLASGOW HOUSE, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. J E. & Y. R U S H TON, | T? ESPECTFULLY beg to inform the inhabitants of Wrexbam, and its vicioitt, Bat they jfcve taketl JL.t) the premises lately occupied by Mr. Smith, Coufectioner, Town Hill, WMhia, Mt?!?e THIS DAY, (Satarday the 4th of October,) OPENED with a choice selection of I GiNEEAL DRAPERY,' MILLINERY, RIBBONS, &c. STRAW BONNETS altered and cleaned to the N t J 't ;t: ¡. I THE NEW TEA ESTABLISH iffflKjSF, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. I THOMAS-ROBERT. TN retummg thanks to his numerous mends and the inhabitants of Wnimj# the local- ?- ity genen)Jr, for the very Hbeml po1't which they have favoured MM&?Mep ? commencement m busmeM, begs to ;n?nn them that he hM just recei ? ?MM?f'f NEW FRUIT FOR THE SEASON £ '? :T which are ?ar superior to any importations we have had for several years. fit> J'r T™ £ s %n ??? a ?s supply of BRITISH WINES, i? aH ?SCrtp?,? P PICKLSESo SAUCES, JAMS, JELLIES, MARMALADE, &c., which h?tends selling at greatly reduced pnces. Observe-To ROBERTS, High Street, Wrham, (nearly opposita th& Market Hall.) ASTOUNDING SACRIFICE! t • ■ GREAT 'V REDUCTION m DRAPERY GOODS NOW SELLING OFF, AT j A. D. JONES'S, CHURCH-ST, WREXHAM, THE WHOLE OP THE SUMMER STOCK: I COMPRISING— MANTLES, SILKS, SHAWLS AND DRESSES, MILLINERY & STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, &c. 0> Goods marked in plain figures. The lowest Ready-Money Price, 8od:11 abatement can be made. j- F. ERASER, ? WATCH AND CLOCK MAKER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, &c. (LATE TOWN HILL.) HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, T>EGS respectfuHy to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of W ÀTCHES. CLOCKS, JEW ELLERY, FANCY GOODS, and SPECTACLES, to suit all sights, Thermometers, Weather Glasees, &c. &c. GOLD Glasses, CHAINS, & FANCY JEWELLERY, in great Variety.—WEDDING & MOURNING RINGS. —— I JOHN CLARK, i WOOLLEN DRAPER, ARMY TAILOR, & LONDON HATTER "WREXHAM. SERVANTS LIVRIES MADE WITH DESPATCH & ECONOMY, WATERPROOF TWEEDS FOR LADIES' MANTLES, WATERPROOF GARMENTS, & FISHING BOOTS, WATER- PROOF ARTICLES, IN ALL FORMS, WATERPROOF NURSING APRONS, CRIB 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. TURKISH TO WELLS RECOiiMENDED BY THE FACULTY. GARMENTS FOR TRAVELLING MADE WATERPROOF AND POROUS BY A <JHEMICAL PROCESS UPON THE PREMISES. N3.-Agent to First Class Offices for Fire and Life Assurance by Indisputable Policies, FARMERS AND OTHERS, Will do well to protect their present abundant Crops and Stock against J the ravages by Fire at the CONTINUED low rate of 3S. PER CENT. WITH CHOICE OF OFFICKS. — JOHN BEIiliNE, CANDLE MANUFACTURER, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. TESTIMONIAL TO THE REV J. D. EDWARDS, B.A., INCUM- BENT OF RHOSYMEDHE. IN consequence of numerous individuals, residing in different distant localities, having expressed a wish JL to subscribe to the Testimonial to the Rev. J. D. Edwards, the committee have determined to keep open the subscription books until further notice. Persons intending to subscribe, will oblige by sending in their names to either of the undersigned, W. PULESTON, Treasurer JOHN POWELL, Secretary. Bhosymedre, Oct 3rd, 185G. TOWN-HILL FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. C. AND M. A. ROCKE, BEG to call the attention of parties about to furnish, and others, to their varied and useful Stock -D of Household FURNITURE, comprising—Tables, Chairs, Sofas, Couches, Pier and Swing Glasses, Chest-of-drawers, Book-cases, Cbiffoneers, Cupboards, Beds, Bedsteads, Wash-stands, Dres. sing-tables, &C., &C., all Of which, in great variety, 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 support. ELLIS AND SONS, ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS. MACHINISTS, IftOH AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, BEG to acquaint thfl public that they have commenced business as ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS, -D and AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, in net and spacious premises erec ted for the purpose, in LEG STREET, OSWESTRY. S. and T. ELLIS having had some years experience in the tnaaufqeture of portable and fixed Engines, Thrashing Machiues, &c., at the works of j Messrs. Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., Lincoln, and having engaged talented and experienced workmen from somq of the best manufactories in the kingdom, also having purchased new and extensive machinery, believo thay shall be able to execute any orders that may be entrusted to them with promptitude and despatch, and in a workmanlike manner equal to any house in the trade. New and improved Patent 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 wanting on their parts to merit their support. Portable and fixed Engines, Thrashing Machines, &c., of a new and ÏIIproved construction, made to | order, and at prices to suit the times. • HARP & PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE ABBEY STREET, CHESTER, BOUCHER AND CO., HAVE always on band an extensive Selection of New and Second-hand INSTRUMENTS of JjL the best character, or SALE and HIRE, on the most moderate terms. Additional Stocks kept by their various Agents in Wales. TUNING AND REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. PORTRAITS FOR THE MILLION!! MR. HICKS PROVINCIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC GALLERY, (is now open for a short time only), AT MR. JOHN EDWARDS'S, tiAftER, &c. Mppe-etreet, Wrexham* Where JM?? obtefa ? cerfect wkt dtir 24t ?.% w, ? ??" 8HIL- or supm-ior Fftma -It9?7*-Arod, VWrexh am, late Offi- ZNNisBU -SSuunnssh h7 ine e is NOT neemary. The Art taught, and apparatus supplied. TO TJ RV BY ORS, TRADE I' MEN AND OTHERS, A R T.H u R C L A R K E. had considerable experience in agpunts m tIs up J AKIO BTMng Aft; WMOU 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 J856. PROVINCIAL WELSH INSURANCE COMPANY (LIFE AND FIRE.) CAPITAL-X2009,0002 WHOLLY SUB- SCRIBED. HEAD OFFIcEs-RIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, LONDON BRA-xcii-49, MOORGATE-ST., CITY. LIFE POLICIES taken out during the current year will participate in the the first Bonus to be declared in I860. FIRE INSURANCES on moderate terms. FARMING-STOCK insured in Wales and bor- der Counties, at THREE SHILLINGS per cent. Steam Thrashing Machines allowed. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary to the Company. Wrexham, 25th Sept., 1866. WREXHAM RACES, 1850, FOLLOWING THE CHESTER AUTUMN MEETING. Stewar,ls-Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart, R. Palmer, Esq., and Captain Cotton. Judge and Scale Clerk-Mr. Horsley. Handicapper-Mr Topham. Btarter-Mr. Elliott. Treasurer and CJerk- Mr Johnson, Wynnstay Arms, assisted by Mr Topham. SW The Colours to be named by 8 o'clock the evening before running, and the Stakes to bo paid by 12 o'clock the day of running. Other Rules as at Chester and Newmarket, and in the Calendar. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 9. 2 16 The PLAS-POWER MAIDEN STAKE of 5 sovs each, with 20 sovs. added, for horses of all ages that have never won a race value more than 50 sovs. Two-years old, 6at Three, 7at 71b Four, *&jt 71b. Five, 8st 12lb Six and aged, 9 st Mares and Geldings allowed 21b; Maidens, 31b. The second to save his stake. 1 mile. To close with Mr Topham or Mr Johnson im- mediately after the last race at Chester on the second day. 3 0 The GOLD CUP HANDICAP of 5 sovs each, 3 forieit, with 50 sovs added by Sir R Vaughau, Bart, Col Maddocks, T Fitzhugli, E Peel, and R Palmer, Esqrs Winners alter the weights appear of a Handi- cap value 100 sovs, 71b extra; twice, or 300 sovs, 101b The second to save his stake.— Closed It mile 12 subs 3 45 The BKYN-Y-PYS HANDICAP of 5 sovs each 3 forfeit, with 20 sovs added, for all ages. The winner of the Cup Handicap this year, 71b extra; the second to save his stake. f mile To close as the Plas-Power Stake, and the weights to appear the next morning at the Wynn- stay Arms. 4 30 The HUNTERS STAKE of 2 sovs each, with 20 sovs added by Sir Watkin, for half-brad horses, bona fide the property, for thrco months before the entry, of residents in ;North Wales, Shrop- shire, or Cheshire. 3 yrs old 10st 71b 4, list, 7lb five and upwards, 12st; winners this year of any race any whore val- ue 20sovs, 71b extra twice, or 50 sovs, I Olb gentlemen riders; only three heats allowed the second to save his stake li mile heats. To close at 7 o'clock the Saturday evening before running, at the Wynnstay Arms, it being the an- nual meeting of the subscribers to pass the ac- counts. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 2 15 The CEFN SELLING STAKE of 5sovs each, with 20sovs added, for all ages. Two-years-old, 7st; Three, 8st 71b; Four, 9st 71b. Five, 9st 121b; Six and aged, lust; Mares and Geldings allowed 21b; Maidens, 31b; winners this year of a race value 50sovs, 31b extra twice, or lOOsovs 51b. The winner to be sold by auction 113 at Chester for 200sov8; if for loOsovs, allowed 51b; lOOsovs, lOlb; 7osovs, 151b; 50sovs 2011); and 25.iovs, 251b; the winner to save his stake, li Toclose at 8 o'cl ojli the evening before running at the Wynnstay Arms. 3 0 The WYNNSTAY HANDICAP of 7sovs each, 5 forfeit, and 3 if declared, with 50sovs added by Sir Watkin. Winners after the weights appear of a Handi- cap value lOOsovs, 71b extra; twice, or 300sovs, or the Cup Handicap this year, 101b The second to save his stake.—Closed. li mile. 40 subs. 3 45 The FRKE HANDICAP of 5sovs each, with 20 sovs added by the County and Borough Mem- bers for all ages. The winner of the Wynnstay Handicap this year 71b extra. The second to save his stake. 1 mile. Every Race Horse in Wrexham to be handi- capped, free of expense, after the last race on the first day, his weight to appear and the acceptance to be declared at 8 o'clock the same evening, at the Wynnstay Arms, or he will scratched. Five to ac- cept, or the race re-opened at the option of the Committee, 4 30 The HURDLE STAKE of 2 sovs. each, with 20 sovs. added by Sir Watkin, for horses qualified as in the Hunters' Stake. Three-yeara-old, 10at. Four, 11st. Five and up. wards, Use. 71b. Winners this year of any race any where value 20sove., 71b. extra; twice, or 50sovs, or the Hunters Stake this year, 101b. Thorough breds 101b. extra, but no horse to carry more than a stone extra. Gentlemen riders. Only three heats allowed The second to save his Stake. li Mile heats, over four hurdles. To close as theffuntere Stake. Ordinaries at the Wynnstay Arms Lion Hotels. GOMER JONES, BIRD & ANIMAL PRESERVER, (Next door to the White Horse Inn,) HOLT STREET, WREXHAM, BEGS to acquaint the nobility, gentry, and in. ID habitants of Wrexham and its vicinity generally, that he has commenced practising the art of stuffing birds and animals. H., 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 .I.o received lessons from one of the first artist's of the day. G. J. will guarantee that euth bird or animal when stuffed shall form a per.'ect lift-like form. THE NBW EATING HOUSE, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. THOMAS RIDEOUT, continues to supply Par- i ties with COOKRD MEET, viz :—ROAST BERF, PORK, VIAL, &C. AiM, HOT PIES in the London I style. TKA, COFFEE, AND GINGER. BEER. TO BE SOLD, a CART JJARE, foiir year old .L 16 hgfl ds hlgb.-Apply to Mr. Hughes, Fen. nant, W reiham. -JI. FOR SALE, A Good secondhand COPYING PRESS, nearly new. To bo had a bargain.-Apply to 1*1 r. Bayley, BoobtUer, Wrexham.  T?? .??? ? Stllk ? ?ell-harvested T0 TUTplF and ?AY.ab?tSOton? ApPty to Mr. R(? An?rs, Wine Merchant, W??.. ..Hll) T. TO BE SOLD. ALL that ?oab!e PREEHOLD PROPERTY Asituate at RHOS DDU, Wtexhtm? et?M? of a New and weil-bailt HOUSE, contain. 1r0 Front rarloiirs, Kitchea, Dair), Cellar, Wash-honse, 4pd Pin Bed-room*, with suitable outbuildiiigs, aod jlbegt 3000 squm yirds of superior Garden .1JANI\ evcty witf itekMe far feiftlnig' pwposes, with an ex- çelleutPnmp of watei n the premises The above is situated in the most healthy part of the neighbourhood of Wrexham, within ten minutes walk ofWrexham Church, or the Railway StajthjgjThe whole to be sold in one or more Lots, on applica- tion to Mr. Bott, on the premises or at the Railway Station. SLATE QUARRY. TO BE SOLD, in one lot, or disposed of in -L Shares, an extensive and excellent SLATE QUARRY, comprising 210 acrcs, with a lease for 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. TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, a delight- JL 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-buHdings at. taehed, with two Gardens, and about 7 acres of Land. Also, a small COTTAGE, containing front and back kitchens, and two bed-yoomb. There is also a Garden attached. For particulars and to treat for the same ap- ply to Mr Salter, Solicitor, Ellesmere, or Mr Bayley, Bookseller. Wrexham. TO BE SOLD by Private Treaty, All that very JL excellent and commodious CHAPEL, capable of accommodating 400 persons, situate in Brook- street, Wrexham, and at present occupied by the Weeloyan Reformers." For particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. AGRICULTURAL SALT, At Knibbs's Salt Warehouse, Wrexham. EKNIBBS begs to inform the Farmers and JEj. 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. Mtgntpft. WANTED, in a respectable family, iu the TV neighbourhood of Wrexham, a Servant of AU Work, about 25 years of age she must be able to attend to one Cow. Good character required. Apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. WANTED, immediately, a large quantity of TV OLD NEWSPAPERS. The best price, given.—Apply to Mr. Bayley, Wrexham. WREXHAM~INITIUIAUY~~AND DIS. PENSARY. HOUSEKEEPER and NURSE WANTED im- -LL mediately for the above Institution. Appli- cation for particulars to be made to the House Sur- geon. Wrexham Infirmary, loth 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, aud without iucumbrance, will be prjferred. Salary L15 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 Testimonials, to be sent to me before that day. "THOMAS EDGWOR'fH, September 25th, 1856. Clerk. WREXHAM UNION. MEDICAL OFFICER WANTED. WANTED by tbe Guardians of the Wrexham  Union a Medical Officer for the District of South Rnabon. lIe must possess the qualifications required by the general orders of the Poor Law Board. The Salary will be jE40 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 Election 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 and certificates of qualification to be sent to me before ten o'clock ou the day of Election. By order of the Board, THOMAS EDGWORTH, Sept. 25th. 1856. Clerk to the Guardians. 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 Drapei, Hope-street, Wrexham, and respectfully solicrits a continuance 01 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 P 0 R K PIES. And that he will always keep on hand a Stock of his own unequalled, Original and Highly celebrated Fine Wrexham Gingerbread." High Stieet, Wrexham. PRIMITIVE METHODIST HOME AND FOREIGN MISSIONS. THE public are respectfully informed that se, vices eouuected with the above Society will be held a. follows-on SUNDAY, October 5, 1856 TWO PREPARATORY SERMONS will be preached in the Primitive Methodist Chapel, Beast-Market, Wrexham, by the RJV. G. Stansticld, Deputation from the Part:nt Society. Service to commence at Half. past Two aud Six o'clock; The PUBLIC MISSIONARY MEETING, by the kind permission of the Minister aid Church, will be held in the New Chapel, Chester-street, on Tuesday e  e oi,' evening, October 7th, the Chair to be taken at Se?en o'clock. The Revs. G. Stansfield (Deputation), T. B. Brown (Chester street), S. Hooley (Wesleyan), J. G. Short (Peuybryu), E. Griffith (Baptist), W. Sapcoat, and Mr Hott, will address the Nlectiaz. A Collection after each Set vice to assist the fuuds of ihe above Missions. Lovers of Jesus, j our pr. scnce aud Chri-stian liue- ) ritlity is earnestly requested. II € it fa rd. "P'' r"r 'J" 'r,- TO MALTSTERS AND BREWERS. !T° 5??' a MALTHOUSE and BREW- BOUSE adjoining the Railway Station, Ruaboa. The Maithonse has every convenience to wet and dry fifty measures of Barley every four days. The Brcwhouse is also conveniently erected close to the above, and will brew Twenty or more measures of malt each time. Apply to Mr. Thos. Evans, Ruabon. Sep. 25, 1856. A FIRST-CLASS BREWERY TO LET.. 1rz LET, Jrnme3?afe podGn, A Ifrst Class BKEWERY, situate in PentrefeJin, Wrel- ham. There are three large pans, together with lashtub8, coolers. and everytbiug complete for c»mr- mg on an extensive business. There is also a spa- cious cellar, pump a with excellent water, and raalt- mill, on the premises, and every other convenience at hand. There is also a quantity of good barrel* which, if required can be taken at a valuation- rersons desirous of con.mcncing in the Brewing Trade will find this an opportunity such as does noL often present itself. For further particulars and for terms apply to Mrs. Rowland, Mitre Brewery, Wrexham. I TO BE LET, with immediate possession an excel- T lent and commodious VILLA RESIDENCE, situate in the vicinity of Wrexham, containing Din- ing and Drawing room, 2 Kitchens, and 4 Bedrooms, Water Closet, &c. Reut iiioa Apply to Mr. Gummow, buii??turteyor. Wrex- Apply to Mr. Gumtnow, buil^fgurveyor, Wrex- TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a Cot- i tage in Pen-y-bryn, containing Parlour, Three Bedrooms, Two Kitchens, Cellar, Small Kitchen, Garden and Pump. Rent 110 per annum. Apply to Mr. Owen, Town Hill. OnST HIRE PERAMBULATORS and a BATH CHAIR, on. i moderate terms, at MR. N. SCOT CIIER'S, JEWELLER £ SIL VERSIITll; HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. Bath Cbair, per hour, 6d per day, Is 6d per week, 6s. Perambulators, per day, 6d.per week, 2 shillings. TO BE LET. ONE Mile from Wrexham, a COMFORT- ABLE COTTAGE, containing a Parlour, Kitchen, Wa&hhoase, and three Bedrooms, with. a large Garden. Apply to Mr. Swan, Rhosnesney. TO BE LET, A HOUSE, in Chaales.sfreet,' 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. JLl Erskine, Bart.,) delightfully situated near the Railway Station, Wrexham. Apply to Mr. Griffith, Auctioneer, Wrcxham. MONEY TO LEND.  On Landed Security, various CV -L ?7?? sums at 4 and 4? per cent. Also several small sums ou Bnildings at 5 per cent. Loans on personal security from EIG to LI,ON. Tne undersigned is also open to purchase by private treaty Lauded or Mineral property in Cheshire or Noith Wales, to the extent of £ 160,000. Address, Mr. H. Lewison, Wrexham. PHOTOG KAPH fO PORTRAITS. WHAT gift can you make your frieuds moie w pleasing or wefcmne than a true aud LIFE- LIKE PORT HAlT of lOllrsdf, -8 gift that never de- cays And why not gladden the hearts of dear ones at h I me, by given them one of these tokcus of re- memberauce, which can be ensily procured, and at so ittle ex pence, from Mr. Crowe, Charles-Street, Wrex- ham, from ONE SHILLING each, or in folding Case Complete, for :TWO SHILLINGS and SIX- PENCE. "THE WREXHAM BUILDING COMPANY." A MEETING was held at the TEMPEHANCE H 0- ATEL, Hope-atreet, Wrexham, on Wednesday evening, the 24th inst., for the purpose of forming a Company, tho piincipal objects of which will be to afford the industrial class of either sex an opportunity of investing their earnings in the most easy, safe, and protitable 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 sound and equitable principles, as well as to afford an opportun- ity to all persons of industrious and frugal habits to become Shareholders therein, and they have detpr. 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. DR. DE JONGH'S LIGHT-BROWil COD LIVER OIL HAS now, in consequence of its marked superi- H ority over every other variety, secured the confidence and almost universal preference ot the most euiiuent Medical Practitioners in tho treat- ment of Constimpstion, Bronchitis, Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Diabetes, Diseases of the skin, Ncivralyia, Rickets, Infantile wasting, general debil- ity, and all Scrofulous alfcctiolls. Its leading distinctive characteristics are Complete preservation of active and essential principles. Invariable purity and uniform strength. Entire freedom from Nauseous flavour and ajlcr taste. Rapid Curative Effects, and consequent Economy. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS. CHARLES COWAN, ESQ., MD., L.R.C.S.E., Senior Physician to the Berkshirs Hospital, Consult- ing Physician to the Reading Dispcnsory, Translator of U LOUIS ON PHTHISIS," c. Dr. Cowan is glad to find that the Profcs inn hna tome reasonable guarantee for a genuine arti- cle. The material now sold varies in almost every establishment where it is purchased, and a tenden- cy to prefer a colourless and tasteless Oil, if not counteracted, will ultimately jeopardise the reputa tion of all unquestionably valuable addition to the Materia Medica. Dr. Cowan, wishes DR, us JONGH Overy success in bia meritorous under- taking." EDGAR SHEPPARD, ESQ., M.D., U.It C.S. Translator of" Gibert on Diseases of the Skin, Becquercl and Rodieeo Beseareltes on the Blood," sic. src. Dr Sheppard has made extensive use of DR DE j ONGu's Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, and has great pleasure in testifying to its superiority over every other preparation to be met with in this country. It has the rare excellence of being well bom) and assimilated by stomachs which reject the ordinary Oils. Dr Sheppard has no hesitation in stating that he believes an Imperial Pint of DR DE JONOH'S Light-Brown Oil to be of more value than an Imperial Quart of any other to be met with in London." Sold only in IMPERIAL Half-pints, 2* Gd Pijifs. 4s 9d; Quarts, 9s; capsuled and labelled with, DR DE J ONaR'S stamp and signature, without which nOIf' are genuine, by ANS-AR, HARFORD, and Co., sole British consignees, 77, Strand, London; and by many respectable Chemists and Druggists. Sold at Wrexhlam, by Mr. W. 11. JOHNSON, Chemist, High-street; and by Mr W. ROWLAND Chemist, High-street. riMVO Gentli-mcn can be accommodated with A Lodging, or Board aud Lodgings, ill a pi(.;1S;int situation, w it ti a qUl. t Testable family, where th-re are no other lodgers. t Apply at the office of the" Wrexham Advertiser/ I I