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WATER. THRESH Pure Spring Water (Pumped by Steam) for j* Brewing, Malttng, Building, or ?ther purposes, de nvered to any part of the town at one shilling per barrel of ti)0,gal!ons, or Tenpenee each for three or more at a timf. Applet') Mr ;'¡[er,"hth J ,tn'S Charle.sl reet. Sale by Mr. Jones. ? SALE OF ToRSES AT RUTHIN. UTR. F. F. JONES begs t< inform Ms friends and 11'1. the public, that he will hold a SALE by AUG. TION, of all kinds of Horses, Mountain, and other Ponies, and Cattle, on the premises, at the White Lion Hote), on Wednesday, November 10th, 1858, (being Kuthin Cattle Fair Day.) In order to give timely publicity, all persona desirous of entering Horses. &c., for sale are requestel to do so on or before the 28th of October next. Auction Mart & Omce, Market Place, Rutbin, Sept. 21st, 1858. < Sale by Mr Humphreys THE ROYAL OAK INN, LLANGOLLEN, DENBIGHSHIRE. frery valuable Freohold Property with exten3ive and conrfM"'M< utútlildings, co)tsiyting of a Brewhouse, 31aitkiln, Yard, range of Stabling. and seteral o<A«y Out offteeq, M<<A four Jlessuages «r Du:ellin.q 110uses adjoining. rp0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. HuxpHREys, J_ at the Royal Hotel, Llangollen. on Saturday, the 27th Jay of November, 1858, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon. in one lot and subject to conditions then to be produced. All that old-eatabliahed and well-known PUBLIC- BOUSE. called the Royal Oak," consisting of 3 par- jours, 9 bedrooms, large room for holding club meetings, bar and other requisite domestic offices with Brew- house Maltkiln, stabling for 24 horses, cowhouse pit(- aties, yrd, and other conveniencies. now in the oecu pation of Mr. John Edwards, together with the fou*' Icssuaes or Dwelling Houses thereto adjoining, oc- cupied by Mr. David Hughes, Messrs. G. and S. G rif- filhs, Mr Richard Fugh and Mr William Edwards, all of which s!ud premiaea are situate in Chapel.street in the town of L'angoUeu aforesaid. The members of the old Union Friendly Society, numbering from three to four hundred, hold their meet- ings in the large room in the Royal Oak Inn, aforesaid. In the event of the proposed railway to LIangolten being carried out the above property will be greatly enhanced in value. Any further infomation may be had from the Auction- eer, Llangollen, or at the office of Mr. Hughes, Solici- tor, Wrexham. WK-xham, 29th Oct. 1868. Sale by Mr Johnaon. SAtE ? OF MIVLERAL WAGONS ? AT ? THE GEN- ERAL RAILWAY STATION, CHESTER. fpO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Mr. JoHssoN, at J- the Chester Station, on Saturday, 13th November, I85S. (Market Day), at 11 o'clock punctually, 10 MIN- ERAL WAGONS, constructed to carry 6 Tons, late the property f Mr. Edward Davies, Junior, of Welshpool, n.id Mid u .Ifr a deed of assignment to the Great Western Kai)way Company. The Wagons are well-built and In good c,n lition, and onered without the least reserve. WINTER FASHIONS. GOLDEN EAGLE DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, T?TISS E. RDWARDS begs to announce that she bas JjLL returned from London, with a choice stock of Mii- !)Mry, Straw and fancy Bonnets, Mowers, Head-dreases, MantiM, Dreases, &c., &c., which is now ready for in- spection. W An early eaU is respectfully solicited. Apprentices Wanted. jo jaujoa '¡J3J1S-q:H i jo) TpMds tu alqlo Ilam ajt faqllvql auojfas aonuuaa 1!!M I-souq 19,111qgold3ltl ?q p9J3j;o J?on SHV?MVAVH p?uo?n ?u?q p)o /? eaf?asou) jo;B:? Bpny jsa? ?Badg s-ieS'O NVk? ÐNDIvadS TrENRY POOLE, Horse Oipper and Singer, Hen. H bias.street, Wrexham, begs to inform the gentry ofWrexhatn and the neighbourhood, that he is now pre- pared to receive orders in the above branch of business, and hopes by prnnciency in trade, to secure a libetal thare of their patronage. "TAKE CARE OF THE PENCE." TT?RPERTWELVETREES' PATENT DOUBLE- Jl REFINED OSBORNE STARCH, (which re- quires no boiling), is the moat economical Starch that can be used, one pound of which will take four more pints of water, and stiffen more clothes by nearly double the quantity, than any other starch, thus effecting a saving of nfty per cent. Sold by grocers, chandlers, and druggists and whole- Mia at HARPER TwELvt/rnEES' Albion Chemical Works, 139, G,)swell Street, London; aud by all agents for Harppr Twelvetrees' soap powder. VIRGINIAN GUM. IIAVF You SFBN THE ViMiN- ttN GUM? HAVE You TRIED .tZ YlRSiNlAX GUM? Nothing has ever been introdl ,d 'to this country vhich has caused such a stir, am br effected so many turprMing and wonderful cur(-, as no VIRGINIAN GUM? It is WoRKixG WONDERS everywhere :—the weak are ttrengthened !-the wounded are heated!—the lame watk, laying aside their sticks and crutches ;-and thou- MLnds who have been restored from the brink of the grave, are e verywhcre gratefully sounding its praise! As a remedy of Rheumatism, Rheumatic Gout, Tic- doloreux. Tooth-ache. Pains in the Back, Gravel, Piles, Asthmatic Cough, Hooping Cough, and even Consump- tion, it is superior to anything in the world for Burns, SeaiJs, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Sore Throats, Swellings, Abscesses, Boils, Corns and Bunions, Whitlows, Sore Legs, Bad Breasts, Cracked Hands, &c. It is the ea iest, the cheapest, and most certain mode of cure, and must ever continue to be THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE REMEDY. GO GET SOME Get a small box, and try it for yourself! Sold retail in boxes at Is lid each, by Druggists, Stationers, and Patent Medicine Vendors; and wholesale, by HARPER TWELVETREES, 139 Goavell Street, London, and all the Wholesale Patent Medicine Houaea. Sold at the Wrexham Advertiser" Omce. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. yi ENTLEME?.—I hasten to return you my sincere ?JT and grateful thanks for the trnst you have re- po<ed in me by electing me one of your representa- tives in the Town Council. I shall endeavour to show my tense of your conndence, by exerting myself to the utmost to further your interests, and to promote in every way the prosperity of our ancient town. What- ever measures tend to extend the trade of the town or to better its internal condition will receive my hearty and afenuoua support. I am, Gentlemen, Your obliged and fathful servant, RICHARD EVANS. Nov. 3rd, 1858. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. GENTLEMEN,—I beg to thank you very kindly for \3T the compliment you have paid me in again elect- ing me to the Town Council, and beg to assure you that I shall use my best endeavours to promote the interests of the town. I am, Gentlemen, Yours faithfully JOSEPH CLARE. '¡'O THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. G ENTLEMEN,-L beg to return you my grateful \-T thanks for the honour you have conferred jn me by returning me a 3ecotid time as your representative in the Town CouneH. It shall be my constant aim to note your interests to the best of my ability by giv- my support to these measures which have for their ct the prosperity of the whole Borough, and not a ) sectional part of it. By thus acting I trust to cabled to justify the confidence which you have again ted in me. ? Am Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, THOMAS ROGERS. Nov. 3rd, 1858. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM f? ENTLEMEN,—Allow me to thank you for having ?JT elected me to the Town Council, and to assure you that my earnest efforts shaU at all times be directed to the fulfilment of the duties of the omce. I remain, Gentlemen, Your faithful servant. WILLIAM ROWLAND. EDWIN OWEN. 16, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM, A GENT for everv description of DYED aud l ?L CLEANED GQQDS. feathtp Clewed Bltd Curled, &c., &c. ) DIRECT StBAM COMMUNICATION BET"'¡': :N LIVERPOOL AND CANADA. VIA PORTLAND MAINE, U.S. Uiider contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Goveraaoent for the ccr've.vat.t-e of the Ma.Us.) THE MONTR¡'AL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S Firxt-rtass powerful Screw Nteamers NOVA SCOTtAN.Capt AND. McMASTjB NORTH BRITON. T. JoNEs. INDrAN WM. GRANGE,I 'ANC-I,O-SAXON R. BORLAND. NORTH AMERICAN Are intended to Sail between LIVERPOOL AND PORTLAND asfnttows: FROM LIVERPOOL. NOHTH BRITON.Wednesday. November t7 t85< NORTH AMERICAN .Wednesday D'-cemtteraz I8M Rate of Freight to Portland 60s. per Ton Measurement and Five per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to afn-pHmpnt Cahtn PassMe Money to PORTLAND EIGHT?FfW GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS which inc Steward's Fee and Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors. which can be obtained on boa'd. steerage Passage Moneyto PORTLAND. EIGHT GUINEAS which tnciudes a plentiful supptv of Cooked Provisions. By arrangements tnttde with the Grand Trunk Company Goods and PRssengers can be booked on this side for coni veyxnce to a)I the principa.! towns in Canada, at very mod- erate thorough rates. A.Dp!v London, to Monteomrie and Greenhome, 17, Gracechurch-iitreet; in Glas-ow to James and klexiznder AhM. 5<. St. Enoch square: to Allan GUlespie, Weaver Bui)dtn);s, Hrunswic'< Qtreet, Uveroof)): Or to Mr. ARTHUR CLARKE, Brvn- y-SyDDon Terrace. Wrexham. STEAM UNDER SIXTY DAYS ECLIPSED! The following Ships, salting under the Blick Ball*' 8ag have hcaten the undermentioned Steamers of the "Eagle" line on the pMsapre home from Melbourne :— MARco POLO. beat the RoTALCHART&R Eight Days. LoHTNiNG. beat the GREAT BRITAIN Ten Days. SHooTiNG STAR..beat the RoYAL CHARTER Ten Days. Passage Money £14 and Upwaxclii4 "BLACK BALL" LINE British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets. <*? Appointed to Sail from ???? ? LIVERPOOL on the 5th of each MONTH ?Bs??r MELBOURNE, Forwarding Passengers by Steam to varioua Ports in AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA. Ship. Reg. Bu". Capt. Date. OCEAN CHIEF 1092.. 3000.. Brown 5th Dec. LiGHTMNo 2090.. 4500..Byme 5th Jan. MARco PoLo. I625..3500..CIarke 5th Feb. CoMMoDORE PERBT.. 2243.. 3000.. Webb.. 5th M&r. DoNALDMcKAY.2604..5000..Tobin 5th Mar. The above Line is composed of THE LARGEST. TEE FINEST, AND THE FASTEST MERCHANT SHIPS IN THE WORLD, and have been built by the most celebrated builders of the day, including M'Kay of Boston. They are commander by men who have already rendered themaelYee famous; and their equipments and accommodations are un- equalled by any line of ships anoat. The Black Ball Line has had the distinguiahed honour of a visit <rom Her Majesty the Queen, who was most graciously pleased to say that she had no idea there were such magnincent ships in her merchant navy. Freight and Passage apply to the Owners, JAMX8 BAiNES, and Co., Liverpool, OR TO MR. ARTHUR CLARKE, BRYNYFFYN- NON TERRACE. WREXHAM. BLACK BALL LINE. Passage Money ;B14 and upwards. -t*/L? The celebrated ex-Royal-Mail Ship. -??? "OCEAN CHIE F," licapt. W. BROWN. 1092 Tons Register, 3000 Tom Burthen, WiU sail from LIVERPOOL on the 5th of DECEMBER, FOR MELBOURNE, Taking Passengers for all the forts in Australia. mHE OCEAN CHIEF is now on her sixth voyage to JL Melbourne. Her previous nve voyages, Mueqmdttd in their speed and regu)ant.y, prove her to have no eqnal in the trade. Liverpool to Melbourne. 1st voyage, 72 days. god „ 73 „ 3rd 78 „ 4th 74 „ 5th „ 78 „ Melbourne to Liverpco). I Jst voyage 86daya. 2nd 83 „ 3rd 72" 4th „ 82 „ 5th „ 77 „ Mak)ng an average outwards of 75 days, and homewards of 80 days, from port to port (and not from land to land,) a result never yet attained by any other ship in the trade. She has also made the passage from Melbourne to Calcutta in 32 days, the fastest on record. On her last passage I home from Melbourne she beat the two competing clipper ships that salted about the same time—the one 10 days and the other 21 days. Captain Brown on Ms arrival here, was presented with a beautiful silver service by the passenger*, for his kindness and attention on the voyage. for terms of freight and passage apply to the author- ised Agents for the Black Bail Line, or to the owners, JAMES BAINES, & Co., LtVEKPOOL T\EAFNESS. SINGING NOISES IN THE EARS NO FEES TILL CURED. Disease of the Throat relaxed or thickened drum of the ear. The Japanese cer- tain mode of restoring hearing, discovered by Dr. Watters white in China, who cured hin.seif of 13 years extreme deafness, which no English treatment could relieve, in con- sequence of which he is now appointed Consulting Surgeon to the British nnd Foreign Ear Infirmary, 32, Spring Gardens, Charing Cross, London. From feelings of grat- itude and benevolence he offers it to sunerers.with conndsnce of cure. Now published; "A Stop to Anral Quackery." This truly miraculous method of self-cme will be sent free by post to any deaf person writing for it, enclosing four stamps to pay postage. Near 400 cures of deafness are published rescuing sufferers from the snares of various dangerous quacks who pretend to a knowledge of the above by similar advertisements. In one personal visit he con- scientiously guarantees instant relief, honestly and truly magical, as it enables a deaf person of 80, or a child of 10, instantly to hear a whisper, who could previously only be spoken to by loudly shouting in the ears, without pain, operation, or use of instruments, or ear trumpets. Volient noisas in the head immediately cured, to the amazement and delight of the sufferer. i' We have witnessed the wonderful relief to upwards of 30 deaf Innrmary patients in one morning- Dr. WatteM made them hear general conveitation in 5 minutes after the treat- ment wasapplied.-TIMES. '1 he monhly Infirmary report of cures of deafness by Dr. Walters is truly a boon, as this Japanese treatment is now the only known cure of deafness.—HBBALD, Eminent physicians and clergymen, cured by Dr. Watters can truly testify having witnessed with startling amazement deaf aged suS'erers made to hear conversation deaf for 40 or 50 years. Dr. Watters, is a member of the Royal English College of burgeons, obtained his Diploma March 31, t843, also Licentiate of London Royal Apothecaries' li all, Diploma granted Jan. 30, t830. Patients received every day between 11 and 4. In one consultation he guarantees to restore hear- ing howover incredible it appears. All Letters to be directed to Dr. WITTERS, Har Innrmary, 32, Spring Gardens, Char. ng Cross. London. LOAN & INVESTMENT COMPANY, (Limited.) OmCES—TEMTEHANCE HOTEL, HoPB-STJtEBT, W&BXHAM. Open every Tuesday Evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. T UANS made upon approved personal Security for JLj 3, 6, 9, or 12 months, to be re-paid by weekly, monthiy, or quarterly instalments. Bills discounted on reasonable terms. The Oldest Watch Manufactory in Liverpool. WHAT IS THE TIME ? WATCHES! WATCHES! From d62 2s. Each. I F you are in want of a goodWATCH(warrantedtokeep JL correct time), send a Post-oiSce Older to J OSEPil SEWILL, Watch Manufacturer, 61, South Castle Street, Liverpool (directty opposite the Custom House), who will by return of Post, send a nrst-rate Silver Watch, guaran- teed to keep good time, for the above small p[ice—'ex- changed if not approved of. J. Sewill solicits the attention of the public generally to his vety extensive stock, as undermentioned, the quality of which he offers with implicit conndence. Gold Patent Detached Lever Watches, 18 carat at JB10 each own make. Chronometer, Duplex, Centre Seconds, &c., of very nueat quality. Gold Horizontal Watches, fin6st noshed, JE5 each. English Patent Levers, irom JK4: to jX7 10s each. Silver Horizontal Watches, from .62 2 to J6K lOa. Presentation Watches, in gold and Silver. Captains, Shippers, and the trade supplied on very reasonable terms. )? Watch Manufactory, 61, South Castle-street, Liverpool. Liverpool. AH particulara may be had by post. FAMOUS ?LT? ?BRAY 1.JORK l}JS. JAMES OLLEBHEAD T)EGS to announce to tLLO Public generally, that he -D has now commenced and will continue to receive his regular supply of the far-famed MELTON MOW. BRAY })ORR Pl.t:S and that he will always keep on hand a stock ot his own UNEQUALLED ORIGINAL AND HIGllY CELEBRATED FINE WREXHAM GINGERBREAD." High-au-eet, WExham. T H 0 At AS M A R S T6 N, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CHARLES STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MR. POWELL, CONFECTIONER, DECS to inibrm his friends and the public generaUy, that he Ins REMOVED FROM: HOPE.STREET. and D.taken the Premises lately oncnpied bv Mr. HuxLEY, Draper, where he intends carrying on the above Business, in connection with TEAS, COFFEES, &e. T. M. begs to return thanks for past favour- and soUcita a c<mtinmn'*e of the same. FAMILY PILLS in Boxes at 6d. and Is. each. COUGE PILLS in Boxes at 6J. and Is. each. GENUINE CONDITION POWDERS FOR HORSES, which have given g-meral satisfaction during T. Ma residence in Shrewsbury, for a period of Ten Years. In Packets at Is _Jh. MILLINERY & DRAJERY ESTABLISHMENT WREXH.Ul. ¡ I[IOPE-STREET, AVREXIIANI. WINTER FASHIONS, 1858. t T SUDLOW begs to intimate to the Ladies of Wrexham and its environs that his purchases for the present Mason <? in the London and Provinciat Markets are complete, aud his SHOW-ROOM will be ready for inspection on THURSDAY NEXT. and following days. His Stock will consist of the most fashionable things in STRAW AND FANCy BONNETS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH tLOWERS, RIBBONS. MANTLES, SHAWLS, DRESSES, &c. 0- The favor of a call will be esteemed. — Hope street, Nov. 5th, 1858. t WINTER FASHIONS. T. L. JON ES T?EGS to announce that his Srst display of WINTER NOVELTIES will take p)aee on THURSDAY NEXT, ia the I JL? undermentioned departments :— Mt)!!nery, Boaneta, and Caps, Pttin aud Cotoured Strew Bonnetsand Hata. Fancy ditto, etezantly trimmed in great variety, French and English Flowers, and Feathers, Mantles and Shawls, French and Eng!ish Ribbons, Cobourgs, and Fancy Dresses, Hosiery, and Gloves, Fars, Stays, UumbretiM, &c. Church-Gates, Wrexham, Novembpr 6th, 1858. MILLINERY ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. T?A RS. ERASER respectfully announces to the Ladies ofWrexham and ita vicintiy, that she has just returned Jj.i. from London with a choice selection of MILLINERY of every description, Straw and Fancy Bonnets, CtpB, Head.DrfSses, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c., &c., and Is now Showing hef WINTER FASHIONS. An respectfully of which is earnestly solicited. An Elegant Stock of Mourning Coeds always on hand. Regent-Street November, 1858. NOVELTIES AND FASHIONS FOR THE SEASON. NOW READY FOR INSPECTION AT THE BAZAAR, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. T) LLOYD h&ving juat returned ftom London with a choice selection of Novelties, begs most teapeetMly to JL?. Solicit the favour of a caU. The SH.OW ROO?t? are repute with every novelty i? Lon? and Square Shawls. The Royal Cherboine Mantitta, English and Foreign Dresses in great variety; Mantles, tha most elegant in style, a very choice and select stock of Millinery, Bonnets, plain and fancy straw, Ltdies' Fdtt Hats, quite new shapes, Flowers, Ribbons, Dreaa Caps, &c., &o.. a great variety of Furs, Si)k" and Silk Velvets, in all the new shades. Cobourgs, Gala Plaids, Prints. French MerinoG, &c., & R. Ll. begs to call attention to his large stock of Blankets, Flannels, Counterpanes, and Sheeta, suitable for Clothing Clubs, and Charitable Institutions, which he is en-,tblel to seU at very reduced prices. Z<WM< JRrtCe fo,r.Ready Money. October 26th, 1858. LADIES' CLOAKINGS IN GREAT VARIETY, In Tweeds, Fine Cloths, Witneys, Seal-skins, &c. GENTLEMEN'S TOP COATINGS well asaorted, and Cheap New Fancy Trowserings and Black Doeskina, Flannels, Blankets, Sheets and Counterpanes, AT THOMAS WILLIAM'S, HiGH-STEEET, WBEXHAM. N.B.—Any Orders T. W. may be favoured with for the above articles, he is conndant in giving satisfaction in price and quality. ? TO CLUBS AND CHARITIES IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF WREXHAM. D1 WILLIAMS, Draper, High-street, begs to draw attention to his stock of Plain Goods for the above purposes, -L ? especially Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, Linaeys, Cheap StuNs, &c., his shop being noted for Plain Good that are certain to ptease. High .street, Wrexham, 1858. THE OLD ESTABLISHED GROCERY & PROVISION SHOP, HIGH-STREET, CORNER OF CHESTER-STREET, WREXHAM. T?ESSRS. McROBERTS BROTHERS, Wh-.tesate and Reu..t Grocer, T?.Deak.-s. and Provjaiun Merchac ±Ti. beg to inform the Inhabitant!) of Wrexhom and its Vicinity, that they have Opened the above prenme-t with a New and Choice aetectioo of First-rate Articles in the GHNERA.L GROCERY TRADE. cotsiat:nf; of TEAT. COFFEES, SPICES, raw and renned SUGARS, British and Foreign Cigars, Fancy Snuns, &c., &c.; also, Provisions of such quality as need only a trial to be appreciated; and which they intend supply- ing for Cash only. at such prices as to command a Sale to all who study economy; and they trust, that, by punctuality and strict attention to business, to merit a share of public patronage and support. September 20th, J 808. EAGLE IRON COMPNAY, WREXHAM, IRON AND BRASS FOUNDERS, MILLWRIGHTS, ENGINEER, AND MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, MILL WORK, PUMPS, CRANES, KITCHEN RANGES, AND GRATES, STOVES, RAILING, THRASHING MACHINES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, AND ALL KINDS OF CAST AND WROUGHT IRON WORK. Also M anufacturcrs of the best Bar Iron. j SLATE WHARF, UPPER HOPE-Sr. T JONES begs to return his amcere thanks to those friends who have favoured him with their patronaM during tT ? the time he has earned on the above business, and takes this opportunity of informing them that he has on hand an extensive stock of SLATES, BUCKLEY TILES, FIRE HRICK, LATHS, SANITARY PIPES, &c., &c., which he is enabled o offer at very Reduced Prices. NEW CHINA AND GENERAL EARTH'ENWARE DEPOT, MARKET HALL, WREXHAM. TTENRY WINGETT begs respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of Wrexham and the adjoining districts, that JLL he has Opened a New China and Earthenware Depot, in the Market Bail, Wre?ham, hi. Stock consisting of the choicest and most varied patterns in every branch of the manufacture, all of which he is prepared to aeH at very moderate prices. N.B.—The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. Wrexham, Sept. 1st, 1858. ? AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMBNTS. Embracing all the most recent Improvements, and including some of the specimens exhibited atlthe late ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, CHESTER. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF PLOUGHS, HARROWS, HORSE HOES, CULTIVATORS, BROADSHARES, DRILLS, CARTS. CAMBRIDGE'S AND CROSSEILL'S ROLLERS, &c.. &T XAXZle 3?1&][CM 337 'w 0 V B n T o jsr, IRONMONGER, WREXHAM. Agent for Messrs. Howard's, (Bedford), Ploughs, Harrows, &c.; also, Agent for the Patent Cocoa, nut Fibre Cord for Thatching. PAPER HANGINGS! PAPER HANCrimsn PAPER HANGINGS! THE WHOLE OF THIS YEAR'S SPRING STOCK SELLING OFF AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. 10,000 PIECES Commencing at Sid. per dozen yards at, EDWIN OWEN'S GENERAL FURNISHING ESTBALISHMENT, 16, TOWN.HILL (Late of the Old Shop in Bridge-Street,) The largest and Cheapest selection of Cabinet and Upholstery Goods, ever offered to th ublic of Wrexham. Carpets, Floor Cloths, Mattings, Feathers, Flocks, BRILLIANT PIER <&. LANDSCAPE CHIMNEY GLASSES, &c., &c., &c. ?COAinCOAL! r" C 0 ?L COAL! C AH. N!I!K. C 0 -1 L i THE WESTMINSTER COALS i: ARE NOW SELLING AT THE RETAIL WHARFT IN THB IMOSS VALLEY, AT A REDUCTION OF !D- PEF. CWT. THE FOLLOWING ISTHE JtBDUCXD' 8CALB OF P'RICBa:— BEST MAIN (handpickeCoal. 4jd, per cwt. SECOND QUALITY ditto ditto. U hu. .(d. tt RIDDLED SLACK. or small Coal oe Sd. „ UNSCREENED DITTO 2d. 'I' Westminster Colliery, near WMxham, April 22nd, t 'p' -J EDWARD JONES, ¡ ACCOUNTANT. LATE CLERK TO MESSRS.'JAMES "AND OWEN, SOLICITORS, 'VUEXHAM:, TDEGS to announce that he has taken out an Auationeei-'a License, and also that of Sworn Appraiser, and trusts JD with strict attention to business, and dus .regard to the interejts oftjhosa parties who may employ him, to merit a a nail share of public patronage. 1->1" Sale accounts promptly settled, aid any .reaso$Plamount of alvauce upon con i-g n m e n t of Goods for Sale. The Legal Professions are rMpectfuuy ilifurlllçd,4Ð.at E- J. will feel o)Iigel for their p-ttronage and sipport as Law Stetioner. < Deeds neatly and expeditiously Engrosser j)raf, Ab jtract, &c., copiel at the mual scale of Charges. Valuations for the preparation of Resddmry and Succession. Duty Accounts carefutly made. Eagle-street, Wrexham, 28th Sept. 1858. NEW BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE. HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. T? HODGES bega respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wrexham and Its vicinity that h as OPENED -E?. the Premises a?ioining MR. ROBERT Li.OYD, Draper, H I G H S T R E E T. WREXHAM, (Four IJoors from the Jlarket.Uall), With a weU selected Stock of Ladies', Gentlemen's, and CMdren's BOOTS and SHOES, SLIPPERS and GOLOSHES, which for price, style, and quality cannot be equalled m town. 8' No'tK THE ADDRBSs.- IW NOTE THWE EADLDLREISNS.—GTON HOUSE BOOT & SHOE DEPOT, HIGH-Sr., WREXHAM, (Ifoitr -Doors from the Market Hall) SALT! SA]Lrr I. S AiTr THOMAS ROBERTS DECS to inform Farmers and other large coaMnMr?, that he ha? ou hand a large stock of the Finest Coarse. Fine, JLF and Lump SALT, adapted expressly f?r ftomMtic 'ne, also a larg? qu?atity suitable ?for Agricultural purposes, which he is prepared to selt at unullually ION prices. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS,— THOMAS ROBERTS, Wholesale Salt Warehouse, Opposite Messrs. Overton, Painter, & Co/a Wine Vaults, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. IRONMONGERYESTABLISHMENT, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. JOHN GITTINS TTrAS always in stock an extensive variety of FURNISHING GOODS, BUILDING MATERIALS, AGRI- n CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IRON BEDSTEADS, MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, &c., &c., which the public are invited to inspect. N.B.—Strict Economy in Charges combined with a nrst-class Article. ESTABLISHED 1782. EDWARD LLOYD DAVENPORT, WHOLESALE CANDLE MANUFACTURER, AND TALLOW MELTER, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. HIGH-STREET V A ULrS, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. ROBERT ANKERS, (DECEASED). 'r.-RIS old established Wine, Spirit, and Porter Vaults, in the Centre of High-street, u NOW OPENED with a ? choice selection of Winea and Spirits, London and Dublin Porter, Burton, Bitter, and other ALES, of equally ne quality. ne quality. EDWARD LEWIS. I ATE OF THE LION HOTEL, PROPRIETOR. E. L. hopes to receive a continuance of support, and will feel grateful for all orders connded to his care, which shall have prompt attention, and trusts to ensure their confidence by supplying a Genuine Article, at a moderate price. Wrexham, Jenuary 6th, 1858. 122, DUKE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. I THOMAS srEDWARDS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. TDUBTON, EDINBURGH, and other ALES, LONDON and DUBLIN PORTERS & STOUTS supplied to D country families in barrels, barrels, t cask, and in bottles packed and forwarded t.) all parts on the most reasonable terms and shortest notice. I 122, DCKSTREET, LIVERPOOL. 0"' All Orders addressed to 122, Duke-Street, will be punctually attended to. SEASONABLECLOTHING. QHOOTING AND MOURNING SUITb, £2 17s. 6d. BLACK WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTH SUITS, £3 17s. 6d. WATERPROOF OVER COATS, &1 6s. Od. LARGE LOT OF WELSH MANUFACTURED TWEEDS. At JONES ROGERS AND ROBERTS, Tailors and Drapers, Oswestry. HARP "& PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE ABBHY STREET, CHKSTER, BOHCHER AND CO, <rAVE always on hand an extensive Selection of New and Second-hand INSTRUMENTS of the beg ti character, for SALE and HIRE, on the most moderate terms. Additional Stocks kept by their various Agents in Vales. TUNING AND REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Lowest price for ready money. ATTENDANCE IN WREXHAM -i i. il? o i.7(1 lt ENT! .1. i -1 I EVERY WEDNESDAY, LIVERPOOL ESTABLISHMENTS :—134. DUKE-STREET, (d:rect)y oppose Berry-street). London Establish I ments :-33, Ludgate Hill, and Regent street. T?TESSRS. GABRIEL the old-established S'rgeon and Mechanical Dentists, present their compliments to the J?LJL inhabitants ofWREXHAManflvieiaity.and beg tostatethattheyvisit. WREXH?Mevery WEDNESDAY.andn.ay te consulted at Lion House High Street, on the loss of Teeth, &c., from 10 to 5 each day. The necessity ha< long been felt thronghont many parts of the coantry of being abLe to obtain the services of a Dentist of some standing in his profession, without the necessity of a visit to to)vn, or without hiving to pay an exorbitant charge for such services; this desideratum Messrs. Gabriel will at once snpp!y. Mes-frs. G. are the patentees of an entirely new description of TEETH, and GUMS, which are fitted w!th absolute precision and success, such indeed as are by any other means unattainable they are 6tted on the most tender gnms with out springs or wire3 of any description, and are warranted to prove as firm and nsetnt in the mouth as the natural mailtlcoltoril and in order to render them within the reach of the most economical, they are supplied at charges strictly moderate. Messrs. G.< pamp'ttet (gratis) fully exptains the, system which has been approved by the highest medico'mthjntMa t'ti the press, and will ho aent post-free. Messrs. Gøljriçt, the well-known ])ttntilitll' improvements M< m,!oaanical åmtillt"!I are really important and will well fepay a visit to the Denta4 establish went. We Aacc leen testitsoniatt of the Mgheat character relative thereto: London Timea, Sept. 6, 185?. MeMM. Gabriel beg to hay, that, as a guarantee agMmt failures (as is often the ease with other dentists), patieuta M'e at Mberty to return &uy c&se not perfectly satisfactory, :md another will b m td. tu in p)a;e, free of extra charge. Messrs. Cr.'w patent white enamet, which eff-ictually cares decayed fr'at teeth, can only be obtained at thefoUowing establishments :-134, Duke-street, Liverpool, antl33 LurJoatehill and Regent-street, London, where they may becon- entted daily, from 10 to 6, free of charge. Observe; -Attendance in WREXHAM every WEDNESDAY at Lion Home Hih.Btfe(:t. "O/$t oftke e8tabliskment of Messrs. Gabriel, at London, the ZtMypooJjBoMM is the most e;rtensire in the United Xillgàom. as a visit will at onceprooe, and the talent brought to bear Aere is attested by thotmands WllO have evperwflced the óeneficial ejleet of tllt! effiâent gMtlemen wlw operate8 t/t OM/' notrhern metropolis. We would also ?'C/er to a small fut intereating treatise on the tcet/ (issued grati.) by tite firm, tlte persual of wMclt will go far to bellefit tM public generally. In a word, tMs establislti;ioitt sA<?t<M fJl: visited, and we vt-oinise it will be duly appreciated by all who go <Ae/-f."—Northern Daity Times, July 3rd. The ordmary teeth, are from 3a 6d Each. Stopping decayed teeth 2s 6J References given to patients.—All letters will receive immediate attention. NoTtCE—ATTENDANCE IN WREXU&M EVERY WEDNESDAY. rDHE ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS _L for Saturday November 6th, contains the following Splendid ENGRAVINGS :—The Embarkation of Phnee Alfred on Board the Ettryalies. Water-tank in St. Giles's in-the-l!'iel{l. AUhailow-eve," a sketch in Kilkenny by Edmund'Fitzpatrick. The new Gardens and Palace of Tutleries, and the old and new Louvre. Portrait of Alderman David Williams Wire, the Lord Mayor Elect. The Quagga in the Zoological Society's Carders, Re- gent's Park. The new Royal Pavilion Theatre, White- chapel-road. Tesselated Roman Pavement at Dorchester. Portrait of General Castro, President (ad interim) of Venezuela. Scene from King John" at the Princess Theatre. Portrait of Captain Harrison. Action be- tween a large Chinese Row-galley and a small Cutter of her Majesty's ahip .4.metl!IlSt, in the Canton River on the 19th of July. li.M.S. Euyralus, the Vessel in which Prince Alfred takes his first Voyage to Sea. The Lon- don Crystal Palace, Regent-circus, Oxford-street. Por- trait of Nathaniel Colby. Coxswain ot the Pakendd Life-Boat. The Refuge for Female Cenviets at Fulham. Monuments in the Crimea. SKETCHES tN IMDIA View of Umhtzir: Intenor of a SikhTempIe,Umntzu'—Read- ing the Grunt'h: Tank and Marble Causeway to a Sikh Temple in Umtitzir. With the Latest Foreign and Colonial Intelligence, and all the News of the Week. Price od: Stamped 6d. Onice, 198, Strand. B B Y M B 0F A I R S NOTICE. rt?HE Public are respectfully informed that the next JL FAIR win bo held at Brymbo, on MONDAY, the 27th of December. By Order. Nov. 4th, 1858. PLEUR0—PNEUMONIA. j KORFOLK FARMERS' CATTLE INSURANCE SOCIETY, incorporated .purstiaiit to 7 and 8 r:'e<. c. 110. ESTABLISHED 1849. FOR Protecting the Owners of a)] kinds of LIVE ±- STOCK against Loss in case of Death, by Disease Ag-ent. Head OfBces St. Giles' street. Norwich. 46, Hanover street. Edinburgh. 46, Dame street, Dublin. Trustees Sir William Foster, Bart, Sir Samuel BignolJ, Jt>hn Henry Gurney, Esq., M.P. Directors: R. N. Bacon, Esq., J. it. Barnard, Esq., Peer Day, Esq, C. S. Gtlman, Esq., Gibba H. Murrtrll, Efq., Thomas F. Satter, Esq., Wiiliam Smith, Esq., Joseph Taytor, Esq., John Tumor. Esq., John Utting, Esq William Wilde, Esq., John Wiight, Esq. Backers: Messrs. Gutneya and Birkbeck. Consulting Veterinary Surgeon: William Smith, Esq, M.H.C.V.S., Korwich. General Manager and Secretary: Charles R. Oilman, Esq. Local Manager: Mr Shanklin, 11, Newgate- street, Chester, and Churton, near Chester; and at the "Advertiser" OSice, Wrexham. TO THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PORTRAIT OP EDMUND PEEL, ESQ., BRYN-Y-PYS. 1310 tURE FRAMES for the above Portr.It In Fan.-y JL Wuo,:s, tr"m 5s. to Us.. suppUu') by Gzvl )V.lt- t:HTM, ilop<m yf Bank-street )Yfexho t TO IJFE ASSURANCE AGENTS AND OTHERS, TTTT'ANTED by the British Ptovideat Life and Fire W Assurance Company AGENTS to represent the riru Department for the Towna of Wrexham, Holt Maipas. Ruabon. EHesmere, and Nantwich 15 per cent. Commission new and renewal on Piro Pfemmmt will be given. In addition to the Commission, a smnii Salary will be given if a large amount of LnameMM completed and paid on. Apply to Mr B. W. Cook, FtM Manager. British Provident Branch Omces, PtumwMk, Gloucestershire. tTTANTED a steady, active Woman, as HOUSE- W KEEPER and Dairymaid. She would have te ttke the entire management of the Dairy, and Home- hold of a large farm. Unexceptionable referencea re- quired. One about 40 years of age preferred. JSvery assistance would be given to any one undertaking tht situation by the proprietor. There are no children'—' Apply to Mr. Baytey. Bookseller, Wrexham. WANTED. nr? L T. begs respcctfuity to inform the gentry of _L* Wales and its Vicinity, th it he is at libfrtvto tako up a permanent situation, quahnedaa GARDENED or to RECTIFY GARDENS. Good references c*n be obtained. A letter addressed to Mr. Bayley, the AdvertMjr. Omc< Wrexham. will Tneet with imNliate ottentioo. TO THE EMBAKRASSEU. M R G. C. HOLLAND hega to inform parties in dimcutties. th't ke stitt continues to EFFECT honourable ARRANGEMENTS between Debtor and Creditor. 1'ia fourteen years' practical experience, and the hundreds of cases he ha8 had, are the beat proof. It is M'eU known that there are thomanda ofTradeamemnd others who have long struggled against the force of mis- fortune; to such he obtains immediate protection against imprisonment and their property, bcth in town and country. Appty at the Omcea, Huakiaaon-buildings, S4,Lnrdstreet, 'Liverpool. rJmL u HE SULU, by Prit-ate Treaty, an ESTATE, TFreehold of Inheritance, containing 20 Acre* Of thereabouts, statute measure, situate at Tanyllin, near Brymbo and Wrexham. Denbighshire, and nearly in the centre of North Wale:} Coal Fields, having all the Ttla- able Seams of C"al t'tat are worked in the district. It has alao the &dv.mta,;e of good roads, one leading from Wrexham to Hut.'iiu, and thd otheM into the tUt* rounding country. If the Coal Fields were worked they would be thw nearest in the neighbourhood of WrexhMn. To view the Estate, the tenamt, Air John Hodem, wHt show it to partiea making the application; or any in- formation respecting the minea may be obtained, by ap. plying to Mr. Piiktngton, Surveyor of Minea, tt him, Omce, 65, Caeater.atreet, Wrexham. Application to be male to Mr. D. S. Daviea, CMe of Measra. Mac&e and !Sona, Sugar Re&neM, Bftcheiet- street, Liverpool; or to Mr. G. D.Juglu, Whitagate, near Northwieb. Cheshire. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY. SEVERAL Lots of LAND.?eU adapted ? Bu:lj:? ? purposes, 9?tuat<: ctuae to the South Sea PuMie Ue)M', and tronting the road leading to Adwy'r Ctxwdd *m< Minera. For turthtr particutjH and att impectiua oftha ptan of the premises, apply at the Oince of M)t. HucHttM, octicitor, Wrexh.itn. HAY AND CLOVEK. ON SALE, Twenty Tons of excellent HAY &nJ ?7 CLOVEH. For partiuulara apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookselier, Wrexham. L ODGINGS TO LET, also, a FUKNISHED JLj ROOM, on reasonable terma. Apply to R. Hugh(M & Son, Booksellers, Wrexham. ?OOKS, H'maemaida, and Servants of All Work, may \? hear f?f aitu?tiona by applying at MM. Ilughea', Register Om ;e. BHast Market, Wrexham. YNCREASE OF INCOME.-Respectable MEN of JL active bu?incM habits are required in every town and village to represent a large nn.tncial iastitutio.1. Time reqtured two or three ev-:nin;3 a wjek nj interfereuce with o).her dudes. Commission libjra). Active, puah- ing men can greatly iucreinc their income. Addresa (enclosing stamp fur reply) to manager, 37, Grafton gquare, Ci ipbam, London, M. LAXDTULET. ?0 LEF a Pdi-cel cf LAXD c?e to the town of JL Wrexha'n. Apply to Mra Brown, Fo-ttheM Inn, Wrexh<na. ?TIO BE LET. and nny be entered upon immediately, JL a? old Established and wull accustomed Inn, with ex'etistvc SLabitng, an.I out-buildings, stlit&ble for cai-ryiu,- ou a large huaineM, situate in Wrexhauo. Rent ZCGO per aanu.n. fur turthc'- particulara apply to Mr JoHX BunY, Estate Agt;nt, Wrexbtm. Al ONEY. SEVERAL Sums varying tfoa .650 to J&500 to be ? advanced upon a??roved Alort?a? Sefurity. Apply to le811I' J AM.¡'; & O,KN, SjlicituM, Bryu-y-Syuumi OtHces, Wrex h am MONEY. T CANS granted from ?5 tu &2000. on PofMntt oc t J Cuttaterat Secutity, to be repaid by monthly of Quarterly Listalmeuta. Apply to JI)hu Williams, Crow Castle Vtudts, Utm* ot)''H MONEY TO 1.END. CtlJ500 to be put out on good Freehold Security. Application to be made to B. C., Poat- OtNce. l!uabun. — TESTIMONIAL TO MR. DANIEL JONES. JE 8. d Amount previously Advertised. 5610 0 MrsSarahJonea 026 Mra Anne Griinths. 026 MrRobertEdwards. 026 Mr John Roberta 0 2 6 M r Edward Francis 0 2 6 A Friend. 026 A Friend. 026 Richard Daviea, Temperance CoSee H"uae 026 WHEN YOU ASH FOIL GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH SEE THAT YOU Gh'' IT, as inferior kinds art: oft' u subsituted. MI&ROR KNIFE-CLEANER. npWELVE KNLVES CLEANED IN FIVE .L MINUTES.—This aseful domestic article M the most compact, simple, durable, emcient, and economietJ, of the kind ever invented is quite tree from dirt, saves a vast annotmt of labour, &nd CHn at all times be med in the kitchen. Price 12", and 40a. To be had of Mr. OVERTON, High-street, Wrexham, and of most ironmongers, throughout the United Kingdom. ST.GEOR&E ASSURANCE COMPANY. Chtef Oiffce, 118, Pall Jfall, Lotulon. Capital. JE 100,000. DiRFCTORS :—Chan-tnan: Henry PownaH. Esq., Lact. broke Square, Kotting Hill. Deputy CiunnnM: Henry Haines, Eaq., Rectory Houae, Mitcham. Viscount Runelagh, New Burlington street; BorlaM H. Adams, Eaq.. 19, Otd Square, Lmcoln'a Inn; J. C. Cobbed, Esq M.P., Ipswich. SuSblk John Duhetty. Esq Cutlton Club Lewis H«ugh, giiq., Twickenh'tm Joha Benj&mLn NevU), Esq.. Wett- boume Park; Coionft Br,)wnlow Knox, M.P., 28, Wtlt.n Ciest-enL; Wi!liam Henry Ltmrnin, E:<q., Rh"rrold, Futham; Sir T. Herbert MaJdock, M.P., Union Club; J'Jhn Edward Paat-er, E"q.. Futbam AUDITORS :—Pt'tse Stare, Esq.. Accounta'n. to the Con- sfrvati<c Land Society, 33, Norfolk-st., Strand J. J.euch I anter, Esq., .Nort.k End Lodge, Fulh.Mn, Ali,,11(!sex; the Rev. George Dodaworth, D. D., G av send. R.\Kl BS Messrs. Dimdti)e, Drewet.t,and Co., Com- bi Messrs. Hurries, FatquhM and Co., 16, St. J:mc's8tre(;t. Sl-.Cltr.TARY:-F. II. Gilbert, Esq. rmnE S.\GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY hM J? be. n :.t.:d)ushcd tor the purpose of coutbtomg, in one oH.' e, -very species of busmess to which the princi- ples ')t Ass .ram-e are appUcablu. thereby aHbrdmg to all ciasscso: the community, unusual facilities foravatliag theyii6t:lvvs of i's beriiitits. THE LEADIKG FEATUKES OF THIS OFFICE ARE- Evt-ty descripHou of l.ttu Assurance on the mMtfitVOUTttbte tcftt!ii. ot Defective Titleii, thereby restoriuK the pre pertytoits)u)tvatuf. Ko chatfte ot )'ny descriptiou made for Life Po)u:es. Hud"wuifuts for Husbands, Wives, or Nottuneca. Kudownients !ur Children on ltaiuill tt certttm age- Ati nu ties of eVHry dehcriftiou grN.uted on terma pecuthurly fa.vour:tbte. Notices of Assignments of Policies Ref{i<tereJ. Meuical itefcrpes paid bt' the Coinpatk3*. Age of the Lite A-,btireii aduiitted on miL PoKctes, ou reMOn* abie proot bmnx gi veil. bIA3dP Dciii.a ON LIFE PoLlcitit PAID "y TnN COIIPAlIY. Loans on tM:it' or fersonat &<;u< icy. rcptytbte by mouthiy or t)U!trtt:< ty ii.staluelit8, troni uffe tiv" ?M'tra. Iflirt:e-fourttis ot Hit- profits o" Lite Poiicina apportioned every Fifth Year antonj; the AhNUred whohe PottCet) are of i'hrce Years' bLititLii 119- Cia)'"s payable withiu three mont.h.t) af.ter sati.sf.<M:tory proof of death. JE60.000 hM been aRbrded in Loama of from J630 to ill less thiinfour years, ill connection with thw St. George Advance Fund Aseoctation. For t'mht r i,ax-ti(;ular.4, Forum of Proposat and PMt. )lICLuló' J'I'y to lXu" SHA1"i KLIN, 11, ITewgate Street, Chester, acd Churton, near Cheater: &nd at the ACLVertUig"I QnA r