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Sale by Mr Adams. SALE AT KNOLTON, NEAR OVERTON. MR. ADAMS has nceiTed inatructiont?rom Mr David Kvan9, who is declining business, to gElX by AUCTION, upon the Premises at Knel ton, on Monday, the 1st day of December, 1856, Sixteen superior cross- bred DAIRY COWS and Heifers, all in early note for the ensuing spring, a two-year old Bull, three yearling Calves, two powerful Draught Geldings, four and five years old, in-foal Mare, in-pig Sow, store and fat Pigs, five five stacks of Wheat, one ditto Birley, one ditto Oats, one ditto superior Hay, about 11 to 12 tons. Oats in the straw in two bays, the whole of the Straw and Hay to be sold to go off the premisei, from SO to 100 masures Winter Potatoes, Early and Saeond Ditto, about 20 tons Sweed Turnips, with all the substantial Husbandry Implements, &c., &e. There will be two months' credit given to pur- chasers of Grain and Hay on approved seourity. The Sale to commence punctually at 11 o'clock in consequence of the shortness of the days. I Bale by Mr Griffith. SALE OF ALL THE FARMING STOCK Household Furniture, Dairy and Brewing Vessels, Fixtures, and other Effects, On Menday, the 24th day of November, 1856, at the Frood Inn, and Syddyllt Farm, Gwersyllt, near Brymbo and Brynmally, and within four miles of Wrexham. MR. GRIFFITH has been favoured with in- .m structions by the executors of the late Mr. John Cowlishaw, deceased, to dispose of by un- reserved SALE BY AUCTION, upon the premises at the Frood Inn and Syddyllt Farm aforesaid, on the day above named, the whole of the Farm Stock, Implements, and Dairy Vessels, Household Fur- niture, Brewing Utensils, and the tenant's fixtures 8t the Inn, which include 15 well-bred DAIRY COWS, two in-calf Heifers, three yearlings ditto, handsome well-bred Bull, three Waggon Horses, 2 premising Colts, useful Pony, and two Donkeys, 2 fat Pigs, 4 good pork ditto, well-bred sow, 10 couples of fowls, several stacks of wheat, barley, and oats, part of a stack of well harvested hay, turnips and potatoes in lots, broad and narrow- wheeled carts, capital spring cart, iron and wood ploughs and harrows, turnip drill and roller, win- nowing machine, sets of Thrill, chain and plough gears, saddles and bridles, and aU other necessary farming implements. The usual Dairy vessels and brewing utensils, together with the household fur- niture and fixtures. As the auctioneer intends disposing of the whole in ono day he entreats a punctual attendance at th e Frood Inn, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, (tha hour fixed for the commencement of the Sale.) N.B.—Catalogues may be had 3 days prior to the Sale at the Frood Inn, or from the Auctioneer, Wrexham. CONWAY VALLEY RAILWAYS. (C obstruction of Railways from the Chester and Holyhead Railway near Conway, to Llanrwst and Bottws-y-Coed, and Incorporation of Com- pany.) NOTICE is hereby given that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the next Session for leave to bring in a Bill to in- corporate a company for making and maintain- ing the following railways, together with all ne- cessary stations, approaches, and other worka connected therewith—(That is to say)- First—A railway commencing by a junetion with the Cheeter and Holyhead Railway at a point opposite the 44th mile post from Chester, in the parish of Llangwstenin, in the county of Carnarvon, and to terminate about the centre of a certain Held in the parish of Llanrwst, in the county of Denbigh, the said field being situate on the cast bank of the River Conway, and adjoining the. turnpike road, and being the second inclosure on the northjside from the Llanrwst Union Work. house. Second—A railway commencing at the last-men- tioned terminus of the said intended railway, and terminating in the said parish of Llanrwst, in the centre of a certain arable field, called or known by the ii:ime of Cae'r-Pant, and situate on the west side aud adjoining the turnpike road from the Iron Bridge at Betlws-y-Coed, to Llanrwst, and about 36 chains, north of the said Iron Bridge; which said intended railways, works, and conveniences, will pass from, in, through, or into, or be situate within the several paris4 -s, townships, and extra-parochial, or other placcs following; or some of them—(That is to say,)—Llangwstenin, Llanbedr. Caerhyn, Delgar- rog, Ardda Trevriw, Llanrhwchwyn, the Abbey Lands, and Maenau, all in the said county of Car- narvon Ejrlwysfach, partly in the county of Carnarvon and partly in the connty of Denbigh, and Llansaint- ffraid Glan Conwav, Trallwyn, Trtllan, Bodnod, CefDycoed, Llauddoget, Tre 'r Dre, and Llanrwst, all in the said county of Denbigh. And it is intended by the said Bill to obtain all necessary powers for the purchase of lands and houses by compulsion or agreement; and also powers to fctop up, alter, or divert, all turnpike and other rouds and highways, tramways, aqueducts, canals, re- servoirs, rivers, streams, brooks, water-courses and other works within the said several parishes, townships, or placrs, or any of them which it may be necessary to stop up, alter or divert, for the purposes of the said fcilwavs; and it is also intended by the said Bill to obtain all necessary powers for the purpose of levying tulls, rates, and duties, and to grant exemptions from such tolls, rates and duties in certain cases and to vary or extinguish all rights or privileges which may interfere with the construction, maintenance or use of the said intended railways. And with the said intended Act will be incorpor- ated theCompanys' Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, the Lands' Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, and the Railways' Clauses Consolidation Act, 1845, or such parts thereof as may be necessary. And notice is hereby further given that duplicate plans lindsectiolls of the said intended railways and works, with books of reference to such plans, and a published maii shewing the general line and direction of such nulwavs and works, and a copy of this notice as pub- lished in the London Gazette, will on or before the 2'Jth day of November instant, be deposited for public inspection at the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the said county of Carnarvon, at his office at Carnarvon in the same county, and with the Clark of the Peace for the county of Denbigh, at his office at Huthin, in the same county and that on or before the said 29th dav of November a copy of so mi. ch of the said plans, sections, and books of reference, as relate to each of the parishes and extra-parochial places, in or through which the said railways are proposed to be made, and a copy of this notice, as pa lished in the said Gazette, will be deposited with the Parish Clerk of each such parish, at his place of abode, or in case of any extra-parochial place, with the Clerk of some parish immediately adjoining thereto; and that on or before the 31st day of December next, printed copies of the intended Bill will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons. Dated this 14th Day of November, 1856. HOLMES, ANTON, and TURN BULL, 18, Fludyer Street, Westminster, Parliamentary Agents. PURSUANT to a Decree of the High Court of i Chancery made in a cause Edwards against Rowe, the creditors of Eliza Edwards, widow, late of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, who died in or about the month of August, 1836, are by their Solicitors, on or before the Eleventh day of De- cember, 1856, to come in and prove their debts at the Chambers of the Master of the Rolls, in the Rolls Yard, Chancery-lane, Middlesex, or in default thereof they will be peremptorily excluded from the benefit of the said Decree. Monday the 15th day of December, 1856, at j 12 o'clock at noon, at the said Chambers is ap- pointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the Claims: Dated this 11th day of Nevember, 1856, GEO. IIUME, Chief Clerk. Gregory, Gregory, Skirrow & Rowcliffe, 1, Bed- ford Row, London, A gents for Messrs. Peterson and Ashton, of Bristol, PlaintifPi Solicitors. ALMANACKS, POCKET-BOOKS AND D I ABIES, FOR THE ENSUING YEAR, ON SALE AT R, POTTE R'S, IIIGH-STWREXHAM. THE HOLLY-BUSH COTJESING MEETING WILL be held, by the kind permission of tV C. B. T. Ropor, Esq., on the PLAS-TEG ESTATE, on Friday, the 28th day of November, 1856. STEW AUD S E. Sharp, J. Lowe, W. Kewley, and J. Roskey, Esquires. JUDGE: Mr. E. Griffith. THE E>X.S TEG STAKES, For Eight Dogs, at L2 2a. each £ t. d. The Winner. 11 0 0 The Second 3 6 0 Expenses. 2 10 0 ZC16 16 0 Closed. THE HOLLY-BUSH STAKES, For Four Puppies of 1855, at £ 2 each:— £ s. d. The Winner. 7 0 0 Expenses. .> 10 0 28 0 0 Closed. N.B.—Matches will be allowed to run subject to CONDITIONS. 1. Every person running a Dog must bo pro. vided with a Red and White Collar. 2. No person will be allowed to attend this Meeting unless he produces a Field Ticket. S. Every person whose Dog shall be found loose during a Coursing will be fined Five Shilling?. 4. Every person taking a Nomination muit pay for a Dinner Ticket for the Ordinary. 6. Any person impugning the decision of the Judge to be fined One Sovereign. Parties wishing to take Nominations for Match- es must make application to Mr. Lewis, Secretary, Lion Hotel, Wrexham, where the Draw will tak place on Thursday, November, 27th, at Five o'clock in the afternoon. All parties interested in the Meeting are reques- ted to be at the Holly-Bush at 9 o'clock a.m., and the first brace of Dogs to be in the Slips within half an hour from that time. and if not in the Slips when called for by the Judge, to forfeit their Nominations. 00* AN ORDINARY AT THE HOLLY-BUSH Immediately after the Coursing, 3s. 6d. each. ADWY'R CLAWDD LITERARY INSTITUTE. WM. LowE, EøQ.) PRESIDENT. THIZ Committee of the above institution most JL respectfully beg to announce the following subjects for competition at their Annual Public Meeting to be held on Good Friday Evening, the 10th April next, at the Calvinistio Methodist Chapel, Adwy'r Clawdd. RECITATIONS. 1.—The first three stanzas of Bishop Heber's Elegy, by the Rev. J. Blackwell—in Welsh. 2.-Cato's Soliloquy on the Immortality of the Seul, by Addison-in English 3.—An Impromptu Piece-in Welsh. POETRY. I.-Mount Sinai—Poem—in Welsh or English —not exceeding 100 lines. 2.—The Catastrophe at Brynmally Colliery. Six stanzas on the tune Trymder-in Welsh or English. &Translation of Cato's Soli'oquy into Welsh ESSAYS. 1.—Good Character-its constituents, its import- &nee, and how to obtain it-in English or Welsh. 2.— Frugality (by females only) in Welsh or English. The successful competitors on oaeh subject wili 8e duly rewarded. Nov. 7, 1866. 13ENTALLIS PATENT BRO ADSH ARBS, ?t?O whish Pour Prizes were awarded this year Tat the Chelms/ord Meeting of the Royal Agriculiural Society, in addition to the many prizes awarded to the same at the various agricul- tural shows. Catalogues forwarded freeVn application to JOHN WINDSOR, AGRICULTURAL MACHINIST, See., Beatrice- street, Oavestry, w kr Tariaus sizes may ha seen. PRICEB OF BSOADSHAKBSt MASK. £ a d I MARK. M a d <10 JJ.I.I.B. 0 16 6 « « 0 L.I.B.B. 7 17 6 < « 6 B.I.I.B. 7 17 6 B,I.B. 6 16 6 B.I.B.B.. 8 18 « JOHN ROBERTS, SEEDSMAN, FRUITERER, AND LICEN- SED DEALER IN GAME, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, TAKES this opportunity of returning thanks to his friends and the Inhabitants of Wrexham, 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 more 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. HOMCEOPATHIC PHAEAMAOY, CHURCH-ST., WREXHAM. GEORGE TUSHINGHAM respectfully in- forms the Nobility, Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Wrexham generally, that he has commenced business as HOMOEOPATHIC CHEMIST, in the Shop formerly occupied by Messrs. R. Hughes and Son, booksellers. In attendance at Wrexham—every MONDAY, THURSDAY, and SATUUDAK. Homoeopathic Cocoa, and other articles express- ly prepared for patients under Homoeopathic treatment. NOTICE OF REMOVAL OF THE WREXHAM SELF-SUPPORTING HOMEOPATHIC DISPENSARY. To Mr Tusking ham' 8, Church-st. EVERY THURSDAY MORNING FROM 9 to 10 PHYSICIAN HENRY THOMAS, M.D. THE object of this Dispensary ia to afford medi- Teal 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 Patients, from 12 until 2m" WINTER FASHIONS. BRITISH EMPORIUM. EXTENSIVE DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, RHOSYMEDRE. J. PULESTON I BEGS to inform his iiumerous customers that having jusl returned from the principal Markets—the t- STOCK OF FANCY GOODS for extent and variety are in character with this large and modern ur.ipcry Establishment. Business conducted on the system of small profits and quick returns. On SATURDAY, NOV. 22nd, 1856, and following days— GRAND SHOW OF FANCY GOODS: BONNETS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS, LACE, FEATHERS, and FANCY TRIMMINGS, MANTLES, and SHAWLS. In the General DRAPERY STOCK-A large lot of real WELSH FLANNELS, at last year's prices, and CHARITY GOODS equally cheap. *♦* A Junior Assistant Wanted, one who speaks Welsh preferred. FATHER GAYAZZI HAS been engaged to deliver an ORATION, in the POWIS-HALL, Oawfcstry, on Friday Evening, JLL November 28th, at 7 o'clook p.m. SUBJECT "PAPACY IS ENGLAND iND ITS PROTESTANT SUPPORTERS." Reserved Seats, 2s.; Second Seats, Is. Back Saata, 6d.; to be bad from the Booksellers. It is particularly requested that persons will make early application for Tickets, in order that proper accommodation may be secured. It is expected that Cheap Trains will run from Wrexham, Ruabon, Cern, Chirk, and other pIacos, enabling parties to return the same night, of which due notice will be given. TIOKETS inay be had from LUr Bayley, Stationer, Wrexham; Mr. Morris, Post-office, Ruab on Mr G. Bradley, Cefn; Mr. Jonathan Jones, Ditto; Mr. Monk, U&ugollen and Mrs. Robert a, Ditto. 8. JJAYLEY' S, (LATE 8UDLOW) GENERAL CONFECTIONRY AND BRIDE CAKE ESTABLISHMENT, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM Agent for Stiven's celebrated British Wines, viz S. D. I Green Gintror Wine, per bottle 1 6 1 Cowslip DItto, 1 -6 Gooseberry Ditto, 93 ] 6 I S D 9 l Port Wine,per bottle 1 6 su, I SlicxTey ditto py 16 HH.H BKIDE CKES kept always on hand, and ready on the shortest notice, I FUNERAL BISCUITS supplied on the shortest notice. j DINNER at One o'clock, p. m. Oil Thursdays and Fair Days. I PLUM CAKES, SPONGE CAKES, SEED CAKES, aud WINE BISCUIT of r-11 kinds A comfortable REFRESHMENT 11UOM attached to the shop Fresh SAUCAGES every day, MINCE-PIES, &c. TOWN-HILL FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. C- -A-I-TID HVl. a., rockb, HAYING added to their premises, the Houso and Shop, lately occupied by Mr. Fraser, and in which they keep a large assortment of EXCLUSIVELY USTIETV GOODS, to which they have made and are constantly making LARGE ADDITIONS, of really good, elegant, and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, emong-.st which will be found Gilt Pier and Swing Glasses, Sideboards, Cheffioneors, Telescope, Oval, Loo, and Square Tables, Setters, Coucnes, I Sofas, What Nots, Bookcases, Secretaires, Lounging Chairs, Chests-of-Drawers, Half Tester, Four Post, French, and Tent Bedsteads, (and any Article wanted not iu Stock, can be obtained on the shortest notice, of reliable workmanship and material,) and they beg to solicit a call from Parties wanting, as it will over be their principle to do an in their power to give satisfaction, and to lupply a good article at a moderate rate, and so acting still trust to reap a share of public support. -v -"¡" THE NEW TEA ESTABLISHMENT, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THOMAS ROBERTS IN returning thanks to his numerous friends and the inhabitants of Wrexham and the local- I ity generally, for the very liberal support which they have favoured him with since his commencement, and trusts by industry and strict attention to business, and by selling a pood sterling article, at the lowest possible price, to merit a continuance of the support so liberaly accorded to him. T. R. most respectfully invites the attention of Housekeepers, and all consumers to try some of the NEW SEASON TEAS, which he has just received, and is now offering for sale, at the following prices. The 4s BLACK TEA. challenges competition for its remarkable strength and rich old Souchong Flavour—STRONG CONGOU, 38. per lb.-good quality 9s -4:d -Superior Flavoured ditto, recommended 3s 8d-Choice GREEN, 4s-Finest Gunpowder do Strong COFFEE ls& Is 2d-fine lfavoured COSTA RICA la 4d good Plantation la 65 —Finest Jamaica Is 8d. T. R. has always on hand a large supply of BRITISH WINES, of all descriptions PICKLES, SAUCES, JAMS, JELLIES, MARMALADE, POTTED MEATS, &c., which he intends selling at greatly reduced prices. Observe—T. ROBERTS, High Street, lvroxhana, (poorly opposite the Market Hall.) HARP & PIANO FURTE WAREHOUSE ABBEY STREET, CIIESTER, BOUCIIER AND CO., HAVE always on hand an extensive Selection of Xew and Second-band INSTRUMENTS of I the best character, or SALE and I] IRE, on the most moderate terms. Additional Stocks kept by their various Agents in AV, aloil. TUNING AND REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Lowest price for Ready Money. F. F R A S E R, WATCII AND CLOCK MAKER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER, &c. (LATE TOWN HILL.) H HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, BEGS respectfully to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, FANCY GOODS, and SPECTACLES, to suit all sights, Thermometers, Weather Glasses, &c. &c. GOLD CHAINS, & FANCY JEWELLERY, in great Nraiiety.-WEDDING & MOURNING RINGS. ELLIS AND SONS, IKGISEERS, MILLWRIGHTS. MACHINISTS, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, BEG to acquaint the public that they have commenced business as ENGINEERS, MILLWRIGHTS Band AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MANUFACTURERS, in new &ud spacious premises erec? ted for the purpose, in LEG STREET, OSWESTRY. S. and T. ELLIS having had some years experience in the manufacture of portable and fixed Engines, Thrashing Machines, &c., at the works of Messrs. Clayton, Shuttleworth, and Co., Lincoln, and having engaged talented and experienced workmen from some of the best manufactories in I the kingdom, also having purchased new aud extensive machinery, believe they shall be able to execute any orders that may be entrusted to them with promptitude and despatch, aud ia a workmanlike manner equal to any house in the trade. New aud improved Patent HORSE RAKES, upon an eutirely new principle, made to order. J. Ellis and Sons beg to assure their friends and the public that no exertien shall ba waittingv-n theif parts to merit their support. Portable and fixed Engines, Thrashing Machine*, ten fill a new ami UKprevcd coesimijea, made is order, and at prices to ssit the times. EGrEllTON STREET AND TIMBER YARD SAW MILLS CHESTER ALFRED LOCKWOOD & Co. ?g to annonneethat they are Selling MOULDINGS of everv Form J? DOORS, SASHES, and all kInd. of JOINERS' WORK, manufactured by PATENT MACHINERY at greatly REDUCED PRICES, a full List of which can be had ou application. SEASONED AND PAZPARED FLOORIIWG ALWATS ON SALK. TIMBER AND SCANTLINGS Olf EVE R Y DESCRIPTION. WHAT gift can you make your friends more VV pleasing or welcome than a true and LIFE- LIKE PORTRAIT of yourself-a gift that never de- cays. Aud why not gladden the hearts of dear ones at ht-ine, by given them one of these tokens of re- memberance, which can be easily procured, and at so ittle expence, from fr. Crowe, Charlee-Street, Wrex- ham, from ONE SHILLING each, er in folding Case Complete, for TWO SHILLINGS and SIX- PENCE. MONEY TO LEND.   On Landed Security, <rarioM &6zl5OOO sums at 4 and 4* per cent. Also several small sums on Bnildings at 5 per cent. Loans on personal security from 2 16 to f, 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. Addrus, Mr. H. Unimm, Wrexham. TO BE GIVEN AWAY! A THOUSAND LOADS OF GRAVEL, and a J.jL few Loads of SOIL. now lying on Bryny- ffynnon Gardens, Hope-Street, Wrexham. Apply to Mr. Hugh Davies, Builder, Wrexham. FAMOUS MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES. JAMES OLLERHEAD, begs to announce to tT 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 aid Highly celebrated Fine Wrexhaaa Gingerbread." High Street, Wrexham. BLACK LION INN, WREXHAM. THOYAS ROGERS RESPECTFULLY begs to thank the numerous Gentlemen who favour him with tbsir com. paoy at his Ordinary on market and fair days for their patronage, aud to inform them that in future (for the accommodotioQ of the- Guardians and those who leave by the first afternoon trains), it will take place at ONE o'clock, as soon after the breaking up of the Board as possible. Nov. Oth, 1856. RUTHIN. THE OLD ANCHOR JYD COMMERCIAL INN. BICHARD LLOYD GRIFFITH respectfully intimait.s that he has commenced business at the abovo Inn, aud hopes by steady and strict at- tention to merit a fliare of the Public patronage. Spirits and Home-brewed Alo of the best quality. Loudon and Dublin Porter. Cars for hire. Good Stabling and excellent lock- up Yard. Well-aired Beds, and superior accommodation for Travellers. UPPER MEETING ROOM, BANK-ST. TO-MORROW, Lord's Day, Nov. 23rd, 1856, ?. Mr. H. Shaw, of HuddersHpId, will deliver two ADDRESSES in the above room, in the mor- ning at half-past ton, and in the evening at half- paat six o'clock. RHOSYMEDRE, NEAR RUABON. MISS HUGHES begs rcppectfnily to intimate Jj-L. to Parents and Guardians that she intends opening a SCHOOL theiirtt week in January. 1857, for the Education of Young Ladies in all the brauches of a sound and useful education at Mr.Roberts's (for- merly oeeup'ed by rr. Puleston,'Draper). Miss H. begs to assure those who way entrust their children to her care that f.the most careful attention will be davoted to their moral traiuin^ as well as to their intellectual improvement, haviug had 14 years experience in the education of children. For Terms and coarse of instructioa see eiroulars. I PROVINCIAL WELSH insurance COrnPANY (LIFE AND FIRE.) CAPITAIi—^200,000, WHOLLY SrB- SCRTHKD. HBAD OFT-ICKS—HIGH-STREET,*W~REXHAM, LO.N-DOX BRANCH—tO.MOORGATE-ST, CITY. £ LIFE POLICIES taken out "during the current jLj year wi!l participate in the first Bonus te be declared in 1860. FIRE INSURANCES on moderate terms. FARMING-STOCK insure;! in Wales and bor- der Counties, at THREE SHILLINGS per cent. Steam Thrashing AIaebines*aIlowod. ANTHONY DILLON, Secretary^tO-^the Company. Wrexham, 25th Sept., 1856. LOSS OF TEETH RESTORED WITHOUT PAIN. MESSRS. GABRIEL, the Old Established .DLL Surgeon Dentists, 112, Duke Street, Liver. pool. Messrs. GABRIEL'S mode of constructing Artificial Teeth embra- ces all the Infest improvements is the art Partial and complete sets Spring* or elaiiii-, and guaranteed to serve the purpose nf mastication are made firmly to retain their position jin the month without aid of and to restore perfect articulation, and are not to be detected by the clai-eat observer. FILLING PECAYED TEETH. Messrs G. leel that the cannot too •tronifly r^fcommend this operation, as the advantazes derived from it when tkWinUy performed, with a suitable composition, are invaluable, itrregts the progress of decay—saves the sound teNIt adjoiain* the teayed ones from bceom.nj? affected— prevents toot It -sel, e-rend ere the teeth servicehblt for kastication, and removes the unpleasant odour of the breath, arising from the surface ot decayed teeth. Charge 2a 6cL SCALE OF CHARGES. A single Tooth from M0 < 6 A full ?t  4 4 0 An iipprr or iower ,sct t2# (ThcM 1iDerá1 Teeth never charge celeurof decay) No chance made for Consultation. Sealine the teeth, and Miefits remodelled by Mrpsrs. Gabriel, the old-es tahltsliPilSurfeon Dentist, 112, D;¡k. strtct, Liverpool, Attendance daily from lo till 7. Lou, don Establishments 79, Fenchurcb Street, City. 13 Ludgate Hill THE WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, for stoppng Decayed Teeth without Fain Prepared by Messrs GABRIEL, the oti-establisbed Dentists Duke street, Liverpool and 79 Fenchurcb Street, London. Price, with full Direettons for use One Shilling: <v:d Sixpence, or will be sent on re.pt of 20 stands This Valuable Filling is plared in the Cavity in a sf)it state, so that it cannot give the lest pnic and may be used by any person with the Kreat rase, and hss the remarkable property of becoming hartl and pound as the tooth itself, excIadiLx tli,- air and food Iron: theuexve, and arreatitw all farther porgress of detvy. It is superior to every- thing that has been used before, and ia sure to succeed when all other remedies have failed Prepared aud sold Wholesale and Re/uil by the inventors and Pro' prietors Maisrs Gtibriel, Surgeon Dentists, 112 Dufec-ttreet A Marvellous Remedy! FOR A MARVELLOUS AGE!! !-lOLLO\V A Y'S OINTMENT. The Grand External P emody. By the aid of a microscspo, we see millions of little opninlrs on the surface of our bodies- Through these this Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, is carried to any Ola.n or inward part. Diseases of the Kidneys, disorders of the Liver, airc/tioiis of the Heart, Inflaai- matiou Of the Lun?s. Asthmas, Couhs and C"lds,'sre by its mean cffeetl\alJ cured. Evey housewife knows that salt passes freely throueli bone or meat of any thickness. This healing Ointmeut far more readily penetrates through any boiin or fleshy part of the living body, curing the most dangerous inward com- plaints, that cannot be reached by ether weans. Erysipelas, Rheumatism and Scorbu- tic Humours. No remedy has ever done se much for the cure of diseases of the Skin, whatever form they may assume, as this Ointment. Scurvy, Sore Heads, Scrofula, or Erysipelas, cannot long withstand its influence. Tlio inventor has travelled over many parts of the globe, visiting the principal hospitals, dispensing this Oint- ment, giving advice as to its application, and has thus been the means of restoring countless numbers to health. Sore legs, bad Breasts, WoxuidM and Ulcers. Some of the most scientific surgeons now'rely solely on the IIF.2 of this wonderful Ointment, when having to cope with the worst cases of sores, wounds and ulcers, glandular swellings, and tumours. Professor Holloway has dispatched to the East, large shipments of this Ointment, to be ftSed in the worst cases and wounds. It will cure any ulcer, glandular swellings titriiesh or contraction of the joints, even of 20 years' I standing. Piles and Fistulas. These and otliev similar distressing complaints can by effectually cured if the ointment be well rubbed in over the parts affected, and by otherwise following the printed directions around each pot. Astounding Cure of a bad Leg! After 16 Bones were taken out II Copy of a Letter from Mr. John Anthony, of Llan- ver-ar-y-bryn, Llandovery, Carmarthenshire, dated 16th March, 1855. To Professor Holloway, Sir,-For upwards of ten years I suffered with a bad le; accotnl)piicl with swelliDg. I was confined to my bed for two ypa.rs and a hall '-and when I was sufficiently strong to leave it, I went out on crutches. but unfortunately fell down and broke my leg bone, this again threw me on my bed for nine months, dur- ing which time I had sixteen pieces of bone taken out of it. I consulted some of the most eievor medical men in Carmarthenshire, Breoonshire, and Glamorgan. shire, but they could not cure me. At last I was per- suaded to give your Ointment andPills a trial, which I did, and by continuing with them for one month, my leg was perfectly cured, after ten years of most severe suffering. I remain, Sir, yours obediently (signed) JOHN ANTHO IfY Both the Ointment and Tills should be med in the foll&iomy sates Bad Legs Chiego-foet Fittulaa Sore-throat Bad Breast* Chilblains Goat Skin-diseamn Burns Chapped haaiB'BIaedalarSw»lll»(r«Scurry Bunions Corns (Soft) Lumbaga SOF* heads Bite of MeachetoaeCaneers Piles Tuitionrs and Sand Flies Contracted and Bhenmatisa Clears Coco bay Stiff Joint* Scalds Wounds [.. Elephantiasis Sore Nipples Yaws Sold at the Establishments of PROFESSOR ITOLLOW^Y 241, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London, and 80 Maiden Lane, New York, also by all iespectable Druggists and D. alera in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices :-Is I id, 2s 9d Is 6d,lls, 22s, and 33s Pot. j There is a considerable saving by taking the larger 8lzes, X.&-Virec_4ons foyp iriiidame of mtientt in evew w xffixod te eaeIf P. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. ALTERATION OF PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS. ¡ To Joseph Peers, Esq Clerk of the Peace for the County of Denbigh. WE, the undersigned, being several of her Ma- jesty's Justices of the Peace, in aud for the County, beg to trausmit to you the following state- ment. FIRST-That the several parishes, Townships, or places of Llangollen, Glyn Trian, Llansainttfraid- glynceiriog, Chirk, Llantysilio, and Bryneglwys, will form together a convenient and proper Division, with. in and ror which Special and Petty Seisious shall henceforward be held. SECOND—That the several parishes, Townships, or Places of Llantysilio and Bryneglwys, which now form a portion of the Petty Sessional Division of Yale, in the County of Denbigh, should be annexed to the Division now known as the Lower Division of the Hundred of Chirk, and that the Parishes, Town- ships, or Places of Llanferras, Llanarmon-in-yale, and Liaiide-la, forming the remainder of the Petty Ses- sional Division of Yale, gl onld be annexed to the D « vision of Ruthin. Third—That the several parishes, townships or places of Llangolleu, Glyntriao, LlansaiutfFraid- glyn-Ceiriog and Chirk, now form the Division called the Lower Division of the Hundred of Ciiirk, and are respectively situated in the County of Denbigh. Fourth—That the Parishes, Townships, or places of Llantysilio, Llanferras, Llamirnion-iu-Yale, Bryneg- lw's and Llandegla form the Petty Sessional Division of Yale and are all situated n the County of Denbigh. Fifth-That the several Parishes, Townships, or Places of Llanarmon-in-Yale, Llanferras, Llandegla, Clocaenog, Derwen,Efenechlyd, GyffyJliog, Llaubedr, Llanelidan, Llanfair, DyfiYyn Clwyd, LlanfwrOg, Llan- gwyfen, Llangynhafal, Llanrhyd, Llaaychan, Lian- Tl 1 -l T\ -1 ynys, renoeaw ana Jttutani, will lorm together a eon- venient and proper Division within and for which Special aud Petty Sessions shall henceforward be held. Sixth—That the aeveral Parishes, Townships or places of Clocaenog, Derwen, Efeneclityd, Gyffylliog, Llanbedr, Llanelidan, Llanfair, Dyftryu Clwyù, Llan- fwrog, Llangwyfen, Llanganhafal, L!Ei,irlij dd, Llaiiveh- an, Llanynys, Penbedw and Ruthin, now forming the Division of Ruthin, aro respectively sitiuated in the Co inty of Denbigh. Seventh—That by the proposed alterations three existing Divisions will be altered, namely, the Lower Division of tho Hundred of Chirk, the Petty Ses- s ioual Division of Yale and the Division of Ruthiu, and the cfF.'ct will be to divide the present Petty Sessional Division of Yale and annex the Parishes, Townships, or places of Llanferras, Llanarmoa-in-Yale, and Llan- degla, to the Division, of ltuthin, and to annex the pari shes of Llantysilio and Bryneglwys to the Lower Division of the Hundred of Chirk. Eighth—That iu the proposed new Division which may be eallt J the L'ausollen Division there are resid- ing, or usually actirii,, the following Justices— Robert Myddelton Biddulph, Esquire, M.P., the Viscount Dungannon, Thomas Myddelton Biddulph, Esquire, William Parry Yale, Esquire, George Hammond YVhalley, Esquire, and Charles John Tottenham, Esquire, and in the proposed new Divisiou which may be called the Division of Rnthin, there are resid- ing, or usually acting the following Justices—Fred- erick Richard West, Esquire, M.P., the Reverend Edward Tbelwall, Clerk, Richard Miles Wynne, Esquire, the Reverend Edward John Owen, Clerk, the Reverend Francis Owen, Clerk, Thomas Down- ward, Esquire, Gabriel Roberts, Esquire, John Jess?, Esquiro, James Maurice, Esquire, Frederick Myddel- ton West, Esquire, and James Goodrich, Esquire. Dated this 8th day of October, 1856. R. MYDDELTON BIDDULPH W. P. YALE 1 F. R. WEST E. J. OWEN TIIOS. DOWNWARD GABL. ROBERTS JAMES MAURICE ED.THELWALL F. OWEN JAMES GOODRICH CHAS. J. TOTTENHAM G. H. WHALLEY 1, the raid Joseph Peers, hereby give notice that I laid the statement, of which the foregoing is a copy, before the Justices of the Peace assembled at the Quarter Sessions for the said county next following the receipt of the said strtemeut, in pursuance of the directions of the Act Uth George the 4th, chapter 43, and I further give notice that the said statement will be taken into consideration by the Court at the next Quarter Sessions for the said Couuty, to be held at Ruthin, on TillitiSDAY, the 8th day of January next. Dated the 3rd day of November, 1856. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. TO GENTLEMEN, LAND AGENTS, FARMERS, &c, THOMAS MULLOCK, NURSERYMAN & SEEDSMAN, WREX-NAM, BEGS to inform the Gentlemen, Land Agenta, JD and Farmers of Wrexham and the adjoining districts that he has always on hand a large Stock of Oak, Elm, Ash, Sycamore, and Italian Poplar for hedge-row planting, to which he would es- pecially invite their attention. lie as also a plentiful iupply of Thcrn-set^ Spruce-fir, Evergreen and Flowering Shrubs, ruit trese, Greenhouse Plants, Ape, Wrexham, Nov. 14, 1856. ALMANACKS FOR 1857. WILLIAM BAYLEY BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Wrexham, i) and its vicinity, that he has just received the following Alminscks for 1857:—The Illustrated Loudon, Cassell's Illustrated, Hannej's, Raphael's, Zadkiel's, Partridge's, Christian, War, Churchman's, Sheet ditto, Penny ditto, People's Casssell's Tem- perance, Protestant Dissenter's, Moor's, Everybody's, Victoria, iolitlqouls, Gardener's, Reea' Diary, and Harwood's Diary. Also a great variety of Ladies' and Gentlemen's rocket Books, from 6d. and upwards. I March's Housekeeper's Assistant, &c., &c., SHantrl WANTED in a Gentleman's family in the neigh- TV bourhood of Wrexham a Young Woman as LAUNDRY MAID. Good character indispensible. Apply to MB. BAYLEY, Bookseller, Wrexham, WANTED in a Gentleman's family a reapectaMe Female Sfr?nt. She mnst be able to do plain Cookery, and make herself generally useful. Apply to MR. BAILEY, Bookseller, Wrexham. TO GENTLEMEN AGRICULTURISTS. WANTED a situation as Farming Baillff by a V, respectable married man of several years' experience. Apply by letter, prepaid, A.C., Mr. Bayley, Printer, Hope-street, Wrexham. WANTED, an ont-door APPRENTICE to the Watch and Clock Making Business, one that can speak the Welsh language will be preferred. Apply to Thomas Heywood, Watchmaker, High- street, Wrexham. WANTED, immediately, a large quantity of VY OLD NEWSPAPERS. The best price, given.—Apply to Mr. Bayley, Wrexham. £ n hl inlb JIIIIII AGRICULTURAL SALT, At ICnihbs's Salt Warehouse, Wrexham. EKNIBBS begs to inform the Farmers and E. Agriculturists of Denbighshire that he has a lways 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. 1 March 6th, 1856. I €» ti I ft- FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET. TO BE LET, Furnished Aptrtaionts in pleasant and. healthy part of the out-xfcirt* of Wrexham, consisting of a Drawing Room aud Bed Room. For particular* apply te Mr. Bayley, Boaksellcr, Wrexham. ff^O BE LET, with immediate possession, with X. with or without Land, the Buck hn, Ban- gor, Flintshire. Apply to Mr. Bayley, Booiiscl- ler, Wrexham. TO BE LIT, with immediate poBsesaioo, a daeir- Table DWELLING HOUSE, pleasantly situated 'urpp?r Chester St¡td, Wrexham, containing din- ing and drawing room, six upper rooms, kitchens and cellars. Apply to Mr. A. W. Edwards, on the premise*. TO BE LET, (And may "be entered upon at Christmas next,) TWO large and commodious Rooms, suitable J. for Warehouses, one of which ia now mod as a Chapel by the Welth Calvinistic Methodists, and the other as a Warehouse, with the requisite wirdieg tackle, situate in Bank Street, Wrexham. Rent moderate. The above premises aro well adapted for the stowage of dry gooda, being well protected from the weather and strongly secured. The situation of the premises is central and every facility for stowage afforded. To treat and for further information apply to Mr Knibbs, High Street, Wrexham. High-street, Oct., 31, 1856. OSWESTRY, SALOP. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, tha A old established and well known Family Ho- tel, situate in the Town of Oswestry, called The Cress Keys," to which are attached excellent Stabling, Coach houses, Yards, &c., and 10 acrea of land of very superior quality, and' new. inith4t occupation of Mr. J. E. Kmg. The Houso and Outbuildings have lately under- gone considerable alteration, and the whole &re now in a thorough state of repair. The premises are most conveniently situated for general and commercial business, and are within 5 minutes walk of the Station of the Town, on the Great Western Railway. For further particulars, apply to Messrs. Long- I ueville, Williams, & Jones, Solicitors, Oswestry' TO BE LET, THE Pant Steam FLOUR MILLS, Ruabon. com- piisiiijj three pair of French Mill Stones, Dressingand Smut MlcHnel complete, in 2d re- pair, and capable of c?aHn: 150 sacks of -,uo pee week, and for wLkh the consumption in the lm- mediate neighbourhood is upwards of double tlist quantity, and there being no other sack Sour milija the parish, makes the above a very desirable compact premises, such as is seldom to be mot with. For further iniurmatioa enquire at the Advertiser Office, Wreihana. TO BB LET, with immediate possession an excel- lent and eommodions VILLA RESIDENCES, situate in the vicinity of Wrexham, ceataining Din- inz and Drawing room, S Kitchens, and 4 Bedrooms, Water Closet, &e. Rent mederate. Apply to Mr. Gummow, building surveyor, Wrex- ham. [ADVERTISEMENT.] To the Editor of the Denbighshire Advertiser. 8 IR,-l iinderstandbv the 2nd Terse of the 6th chapter of the 1st Corinthians, that tha saints shall judge the world, and on the account of that I lately appealed to the deacons, &c,, of the Welsh chapel in Abbot-street, Wrexham, and after- wards to the Welsh Calviniste through North and South Wales to call upon nie to see a late transaction of one of the members of the above named chapol; and all is in writing, and not one has called offi- cially to see them yet; and now I call upon tho people of the world to come and seo the whole documents, and I will leave thom to judge the whole transaction; also I give now a public chal- lenge to the Welsh Cal vinists to meet me in public assembly any day for the whole transaction to bo read before the public, and afterwards I will abide ¡ by their decision, and before the assembly will be dismissed, I will take the opinion of them whether is it just for me to receive the money from London for my own cheese, or not; and I put this before the public without any prejudice against anybody, but for the sako of having the opinion of the coun- try and I feel very anxious for all my letters to be made public. MANUEL JONES, Cheesefactor, I Queen Street, Wrexham. 18th November, 1856. ON KliriE PERAMBULATORS ui a BATH CHAIR, oil t no derate terme, tt MR. N. S.tSCOTCJ!ER'S, JEWELLER$/SIL VERS MI TIf, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM". Bath Ckair, per hour, Od; per day, Is 6d per week, 63. Perambulators, per day, Cdjfpcr week 2 shillings. DR. DE WNGUIS LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER dili HAS now, in consequence ef its marked eupen. IEL ority over every other variety, secured the confidence and almost universal preference of the most eminent Medical Practitioners in the treft- ment of Consumption, Bronchitis, Atthmet, Gout, Rheumatism, Sciatica, Diabetes, Diseasts of tlio skiii, Neuralgia, Rickets, Infantile wasting, General debil- ity, and all Scrofulous mfftttims. Its leading distinctive eharacteristics are (kmplet* preservation ol active and essential principles. Invariable purity "ttniform strength. Entire freedom from Nauseous favour tuid afmr-tosta. Stpid Cowagivo Iffiets, and consequent .&o. SELECT MEDICAL OPTNIOIVB. CHARLES COWAN, ESQ., M D., L.R.C.S.E Smior Fhyumtn to the Serkshire Hospital, Consult- ing Fhysician too the RHding Dispensary, Translator of "Louie ON PHTllISIS," c., o. Dr. Cowan i8 glad to tnd that the Profession has ;ionic reasonable guarantee for a genuine erti- cle. The material now sold varies in almost every establishment where it is purchased, and a tenden- cy to prefer a colouriess and tasteless Oil, if uot counteracted, will ultimately jeopardise the reputa tiou of an unquestionably valuable addition tu the Materia Mpdica, Dr. Cowan, wishes Dit, HR JOGJI every suceeee in hie aaeritoroua under- taking," EDGAR SEM, PPARD IESQ., M.D., M.RC.3. Translator of Giber t on Disemts of the Skin" B«cqu«ret end llodief r Mnenrchn* on,. the Blood" 4f. A Ic Dt Sheppard has made extensive use ef Dn nr. JonsH'a Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, and has great pleasure in testifying to its superiority over every otker preparation to be met with in this country. It has the rare excellence of beinp, well born* and assimilated by stomaohs which reject the ordinary Oils. Dr Sheppard has no hesitation in stating that he believes an Imperial Pint of DR. DEI JO-NGWE Light-Brewa Oil to be of more value than an Imperial Quart ef any other to bo met with- in ùudfil." I Sold. only in I*FB*IA_L Half-pints, 3s 6d Pin/g, 49 9d; Quarts, 9s; eapsuled and labelled with D.tL DE JUNGIL'A stamp and signature, without which non* a-re genuine, by ANSAB, HARFORD, and CO., sole British consignees, 7?, Strand, London and by many respectable Chemists and Druggists.* Sold at Wrexham, by Mr. W. H. JUHNSOX. Chemist, High-street; and by Mr W. ROWLAND Chemist, Hi^h-atre«t;