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Sale by Mr Humphreys THE ROYAL OAK INN, LLANGOLLEN, DENBIGHSHIRE. Yery valuable Freehold Property with extensive and convenient Outbuildings, consisting of a Brewhouse, Maltkiln, Yard, Tangs of Stabling, and several other Out ofifces, with four Messuages or Dwelling Houses adjoining. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. HUMPHREYS, J_ at the Royal Hotel, Llangollen, on Saturday, the 2ith day of November, 1858, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, in one lot and subject ta condltions then to be produced. All that old-established and well-known PUBLIC- HOUSE, called the Royal Oak," consisting of 3 par- lours, 9 bedrooms, large room for holding club meetings, bar and other requisite domestic offices with Brew- house Maltkiln, stabling for 24 horses, cowhouse pin- eries, yird, and other conveniences, now in the occu pation of Mr. Jefan Edwards, togethar with the four Messuages or Dwelling Houses thereto adjoining, oc- cupied by Mr. David Hughes, Messrs. G. and S. Grif- fiths, Mr Richard l'ugh and Mr William Elards, all of which siid premises are situate in Chapel-street in the town of Llangollen aforesaid. The members of the old Union Friendly Society, numbering from three to four hundred, hold their meet- ings in tho large room in the lloyal Oak Inn, aforesaid. In tbe event of the proposed railway to Llangollen 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. Wrexham, 29th Oct, 1868. THE TA L B 0 TIN N, L LAN GO L LEN DENBIGHSHIRE. Valuable Freehold Property with convenient Outbuildings, consisting of Brewhouse, Stables, and other out-Offices. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. HUMPHHEYS, JL at the Talbot Inn, Llangollen, on Thursday, the 25th diy of November, 1858, at 3 o'clock in the after- noon, in one lot, and subject to conditions to be then produced, all that well known PUBLIC HOUSE called tho" Talbut Inn," consisting of 2 parlours, 3 bedrooms, large room for holding club meetings, bar and other requisite domestic offices, with brewhouse, stabling for 12 horses, granary, pig-sties, yard and other conven- iences, now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Edwards, all which said premises are situate in Church-street, in the town of Llangollen, in the county of Denbigh. The members of the thriving order of Odd Fellows Friendly Society hold their meetings in the large room in the above named public-house. The above premises are eligibly situated for carry- ing on business, having an entrance to the yard and out- buildings aforesaid, from the street, and an opening at the back thereof to the River Dee. Any further information may be had from the Auc- tioneer, at his office, Gas AVorks, Llangollen. Sale by Mr Edisbury. F J. I N'r S H IRE. rpo nr. SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. EDISBURY, r ,:ô.: he direction of the Trustees for sale under the v, • late Mr. Thomas Ritsm), at the Lion Hotel, L -ct.Wrexham, on Thursday, November 25th, 1: t three o'clock in the afternoon, (unless previ- ous,, i.imposed of by Private Contract, of which due notice will be given), in Four or such other Lots as may be agreed upsn at the sale, and subject to conditions All that Capital MESSUAGE or Dwelling-House, with the Farm-Yard, Shippons, Stabling, Garden, Orchard, and about 72 acres of rich arable, meadow, and pasture LANI), thereunto belonging, called or known by the name of Llwyn Owen," situate in the parish of Hope, in the County of Flint, and within about one mile and a-half from Hope station, on the Chester and Mold Railway, six miles from Wrexham, six from Mold, and nine from Chester. The River Alyn, & celebrated fishing stream, runs through a portion of the Property, and the neighbour- hood abounds with Game. To view the Estate, apply to Messrs. John and Thomas Ritson, on the premises; and for further particulars apply to Mr. Joseph Clark, Wine Merc-hint, Wrexham, the Auctioneer, or at the office of Mr. Hughes, Solicitor, Wrexham, where Lithographic Plans may be had, as also at the principal Hotels in Chester, Mold, and Wrexham. Sale by Mr Jenkins. THE MOUNT, DANGOR. m0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mn. JENKINS, 1 on MONDAY, the 22nd of November, 1858, com- mencing at 12 o'clock, the whole of the Genteel HtWSE- HOLD FURNITURE, Feather Beds, Linen, Glass, China, Dinner Service, Kitchen Requisites, and other Effects, late the property of Edward Davies, Esq., (deceased.) Catalogues may be obtained at the Office of the Auc- TIONEER, Ellesmere. Sale by Mr Johnson. SALE OF MINERAL WAGONS AT THE GEN- ERAL RAILWAY STATION, CHESTER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Mr. JOHNSON, at JL the Chester Station, on Saturday, 13th November, 1858, (Market Day), at 11 o'clock punctually, 10 MIN- ERAL WAGONS, constructed to carry (j Tons, late the property of Mr. Edward Davies, Junior, of Welshpool, and sold under a deed of assignment to the Great Western Railway Company. The Wagons are well-built and in good condition, and offered without the least reserve. HENRY POOLE, Horse Clipper and Singer, Hen- JU. blas.street, Wrexham, begs to inform the gentry ofWrexham and the neighbourhood, that he is now pre- pared to receive orders in the above branch of business, and hopes by proficiency in trade, to secure a libel al share of their patronage. "TAKE CARE OF THE PENCE." HARPER TWELVETREES' PATENT DOUBLE- JLl REFINED OSBORNE STARCH, (which re- quires no boiling), is the most economical Starch that can be used, one pound of which will take four more pints of water, and stiffen more clothes by nearly dauble the quantity, than any other starch, thus effecting a saving of fifty per cent. Sold by grocers, chandlers, and druggists and whole- sale at HASPER TWELVETREES' Albion Chemical Works, 139, Goswell Street, London; and by all agents for Harper Twelvetrees' soap powder. VIRGINIAN GUM. HIVE You SEBITTHE VIRGIN- IAN GUM? HAVE You TRIJW THE VIRGINIAN GUM ? Nothing has ever been introduced into this country which has caused such a stir, and has effected so many surprising and wonderful cures as the VIRGINIAN GUM? It is WORKING WONDERS everywhere :—the weak are strengthened F-the wounded are healed!—the lame: Walk, laying aside their sticks and crutches thou- sands who have been restored from the brink of the grave, are everywhere gratefully sounding its praise! As a remedy of Rheumatism, ilheumatio Gout, Tic- dolorcux, 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, Scalds, Cuts, Wounds, Bruises, Sore Throats, Swellings, Abscesses, Boils, Corns and Bunions, Whitlows, Sore Legs, Bad Breasts, Cracked Hands, &c. It is the easiest, the cheapest, and most certain mode of cure, and must ever continue to be THE WORLD'S FAVOURITE REMEDY. GET SOME! Get a small box, and try it for yourself! Sold retail in boxes at Is ld each, by Druggists, Stationers, and Patent Medicine Vendors and wholesale, by HARPER TWELVETREES, 139 Goawell Street, London, and all the Wholesale Patent Medicine Houses. Sold at the Wrexham Advertiser" Office. EDWIN OWEN, IG, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM, AGENT for every description of DYED aud CLEANED GOODS. Feathers Cleaned aud Curled, &c., &c. BANK OF ENGLAND. UNCLAIMED DIVIDENDS. APPLICATION having been made to the Governors < of the Bank of England to direct the payment of one Dividend on the sum of £1,991 63 lOd, consolidated per ceot. annuities, heretofore standing in the names of QHN MADDOCKS, of Vron, Denbighshire, Esq., de- ceased, Lod WILLIAM GREEN, of Salisbury Square, Esq., deceased, and which Divideud was paid over to the Commissioners for the Reduction of the National Debt, in wiuequence of its having remained unclaimed since the 5tb January, 1838. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, on the expiration of tbree months from this date, the said Dividend will he paid to JOHN EDWARD MADDOCKS, acting Executor of eIm DNEY MADDOCKS, widow, who was the sole Exccu- trt of said JOHN MADDOCKS, deceased, who was te. survivor, who has claimed :he same, unless some other therT0* shdU 800ncr appear and make out hia claim tbereto. November 12th, 185S. WHEN YOU ASK FOR GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH BEE THAT YOU gET IT, as inferior kinds ore often eubsituted. LONDON MISSIONARY SOCIETY. SERMONS in aid of the above Society will be 0 preached on Lord'a Day, (TO-MORROW) Nov. 14th, 1858, at the New Chapel, Chester street, by the Rev. F. B. BROWN. Subject, morning:—The MISSIONARY OPERA. TIONS of the early christian church. Evening: The MISSIONARY ENTERPRISES of the modern church. Morning Service, at i to 11 o'clock and Evening Service at i past 0 o'clock. A collection will be made after each service. MUSIC. WREXHAM AMATEUR CHORAL SOCIETY. CONDUCTED BY MR. JAMES ROGERS. THE formation of this Society is now in progress, and -L several young persons are wanted to mate up the required number. Any parties desirous of joining, are respectfully invited to give in their names at the Large Room, in Bank-street, at 8 o'clock, on MONDAY EVENING NEXT, at which time and place the Society meet to practice. GOLDEN LION INN, ROSSETT. A COURSING MEETING will take place on Tues- T day, November 23rd, 1858. STEWARDS :—Mr. Thomas Woolrich, Mr. John Rath- bone, Mr. Edward Roberts, Mr. Thelwall. JUDGE :—Mr. Price Evans. The Matches will be made on the Morning of running. The First Brace of Dogs will be in the Slips at 9 o'clock. An Ordinary at the Golden Lion, immedi- ately after the Coursing, 3s. 6d. each. B R Y M B 0 FAIRS. NOTICE. THE Public are respectfully informed that the next ± FAIR will be held at Brymbo, on MONDAY, the 27th of December. By Order. Nov. 4th, 1858. FAMOUS MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES. JAMES OLLERHEAD BEGS to announce to the Public generally, that he -L) has now commenced, and will continue to receive his regular supply of the far-famed MELTON MOW- BRAY PORK. PIES, and that he will always keep on hand a stock of his own UNEQUALLED ORIGINAL AND HIGHLY CELEBRATED FINE WREXHAM GINGERBREAD." High-street, Wrexham. D I R. ECT STEAM COMMUNIC A T ION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA, VIA PORTLAND, MAINE, U.S. Under contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Government for the conveyance of the Mails.) THE MONTREAL OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S First-class powerful Screw steamers I NOVA SCOTIAN Capt AND. MCMASTBB, -J_ 3—NORTH BRITON. — T. JONKS. INDIAN — WM. GRANGE, ANGLO-SAXON — R. BORLAND. NORTH AMERICAN — ———— Are intended to Sail between LIVERPOOL AND PORTLAND as follows: FROM LIVER FOOL. NORTH BRITON Wednesday, November 17, 1858. NORTH AMERICAN Wednesday, December 32, 1858. Rate of Freight to Portland. 60s. per Ton Measurement and Five per Cent. Primage. Weight subject to agreement Cabin Passage Money to PORTLAND, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, which includes Steward's Fee and Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board. steerane Pasxage 1IIolleyto PORTLAND. EIGHT GUISEAS. which Includes a plentiful supphr of Cooked Provisiemt. By arrangements made with the. Grand Trunk Company, Goods and Passengers can be booked on this side for con- veyance to all the principal towns in Canada, at very mod- erate thorough rates. Apply London, to Montsomrie and Greenhome, IT, Gracechurch-street; in Glasgow to -Tames and Alexander Allan, Sf, St. Enoch square; to Allan Gillespie, Weaver Buildings, Brunswic'i Street, Liverpool; Or to Mr. ARTHUR CLARKE, Bryn- y-fifynuon Terrace, Wrexham. STEAM UNDER SIXTY DAYS ECLIPSED! The following Ships, sailing under the Blick flag have beaten the undermentioned Steamers of the "Eagle" line on the passage home from Melbourne :— MARCO POLO. beat the ROTAX. CHARTER Eight Days. LGHTNING beat the GREAT BRITAIN Ten Days. SHOOTING STAR.. beat the ROYAL CHARTER Ten Days. Passage Money £14 and Upwards* "BLACK BALL" LINE British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets. < Appointed to Sail from LIVERPOOL on the 5th of each MONTH I'mfW&zr for MELBOURNE, Forwarding Passengers by Steam to various Ports in AUSTRALIA AND TASMANIA. Ship. Reg. Bur. Capt. Date. OCEAN CHIEF.] 092.. :3000.. Brown.. 5th Dec. LIGHTNING .2090..4500..Byrne.. 5th Jan. MARCO POLO. 1625..3500.. Clarke 5th Feb. COMMODORE PERRY.. 2243..3000..Webb.. 5th Mar. DONALD McKAY. 2604..5000.. Tobin.. 5th Mar. The above Line is composed of THE LARGEST, THE 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 themselves famous; and their equipments and accommodations are un- equalled by any line of ships afloat. The Black Ball Line has had the distinguished honour of a visit from Her Majesty the Queen, who was most graciously pleased to say that she had no idea there were such magnificent ships in her merchant navy. Freight and Passage apply to the Owners, JAMES BAINES, and Co., Liverpool, OR TO MR. ARTHUR CLARKE, BRYNYFFYN- NON TERRACE. WREXHAM. BLACK BALL LINE. Passage Money £14 and upwards.  The celebrated ex-Royal-Mail Ship. ??? "OCEAN CHIE F," ?SjESS&Capt. W. BROWN, Ion Tons Bes?ster, SOOO Tons Burthen, Will sail from LIVERPOOL on the 5th of DECEMBER, FOR MELBOURNE, Taking Passeagerstor all the Jfcdt iurAwtftlWW/. THE OCEAN CHIEF is now on her sixth vuyage to -L Melbourne. Her previous five voyages, unequalled in their speed and regularity, prove her to have no equal in the trade. Liverpool to Melbourne. Melbourne to Liverpool. ht voyage, 72 days. 1st voyage 86 days. 2nd „ 73 „ 2nd „ 83 „ 3rd „ 78 „ 3rd „ 72 „ 4th „ 74 „ 4th" 82 „ 5 th „ 78 n 5th ff 77 m Making 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 iu the trade. She has also made the passage from Melbourne to Calcutta in 32 days, the fastest on record. On her last passage home from Melbourne she beat the two competing clipper ships that sailed about the same time—the oue 10 days and the other 21 days. Captain Brown on his arrival here, was presented with a beautiful silver service by the passengers, lor his kindness and attention on the voyage. For terms of freight and passage apply to the author. ised Agents for the Black Ball Line, or to the owners, JAMES BAINES, & Co., LIVERPOOL The Oldest Watch Manufactory in Liverpool. WHAT IS THE TIME ? WATCHES! WATCHES! From £2 2s. Each. IF you arc in want of agoodW ATCH (warrantedto keep correct time), send a Post-office Older to J OSEPH SEWILL, Watch Manufacturer, 61, South Castle Street, Liverpool (directly opposite the Custom House), who will by return of Post, send a first-rate Silver Watch, guaran- teed to keep good time, for the above small pnce-ex- changed if not approved of. J. Sewill solicits the attention of the public generally to his veiy extensive stock, as undermentioned, tho quality of which he offers with implicit confidence. Gold Patent Detached Lever Watches, 18 carat.at £10 each; own make. Chronometer, Duplex, Centre Seconds, &c., of very finest quality. Gold Horizontal Watches, finest each. English Patent Levers, from JE4 to £7 10s each. Silver Horizontal Watches, from £22 to JE3 10a. Presentation Watches, in gold and Silver. Captains, Shippers, and the trade supplied on very reasonable terms. t ,l§gS" Watch Manufactory, 61, South Caatle-street, Liverpool. All particulars may be had by post. I WREXHAM INFIRMARY & DISPENSARY BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL in aid of the Funds of this Charity, will take place on TUESDAY, the 2ist of December JL next, at the Assembly Rooms, Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Wrexham. I?dy Kenyon. Gredington. Mrs. Myddelton B -i uphhirk CMtle Mrs, IM? "wn sheud liuws, ;ion G&ttfM- nan. Mrs. Henry Bailey, The Gerwyn. Miss Cunliffe, Acton Park. Lady Marshall, Pen-y-Gardden. x Parry Jones, Hwyn-onn. Mrs. Humble, Gwersyllt Park. LADY PATRONESSES. Mrs. Boscawen Griffith, Trevalyn Hall. Mrs. Wyatt, Bryutirion. Mrs. John Lewis, the Lodge. Mrs. Yorke, Erddig. Mrll. Edmund Peel. Brynypys. Mrs. C. Eynutou Mainwaring, Oteley Park. Mrs. f itzhusch, Plaspowcr. Mrs. Ethelstoo, Emral. Mrs. Boates, Roiamalt. Mrs. Panton, Plas-Pron. Mrs. Howard, Brounhton Hall. Mrs. McCoy, Wrexham. Afrs. FoulkAs, AghtLOIL Mrs. John James, Wrexham. Mrs. Painter, Bodlondeb. The Mayoress of Wrexham. PRESIDENT: COLONEL MYDDELTON BIDDULP3, M.P., Chirk Castle. VICE.PRESIDENT THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF WREXHAM, (Thomas Edgworth, Fsq4 PATRONS: Lord Kenyon, Gredintcton. Tonnshend Mainwaring, Esq., M.P.. Galtfaenan. Edmund Pee), Esq., Drynvpys. Robert Pee! Etheiston. Esq., Emral. Henry Bailey, Esq., The Gurwyn. iCapt-Panton. Plas Fron. I Capt. Boscawea Grffith, Trevalyn Hall. I Edwin Wyatt, Esq.. Bryntirion HaU, John Lewis, Esq,, Wrexham, Nir R H Cunliffe, Bart,, C.B, Acton Park I Simon Yorke, Esq., Erddig, C. K. MiunwannK, Esq., Oteley Park. Parry Jones, Esq., M?n-oou. Robert Ho<mfd,  S ?.. MMMM? BumMe,?., Gwev?yM414* I- jA I John J?mes. Eaq? lbaœ. Thomas Painter, Esq., Bodlondeb. Medical Staff of the Institution. STEWAUDS Colonel Boates. I Captain McCoy. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. Ladies' Tickets 7s. 6d.; Gentlemen's 10s. 6d. Mr. Horabin's Band is engaged for the occasion. Board Room, 9th November, 1858. THE OLD ESTABLISHED CONFECTIONARY SHOP, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, (Late in the occupation of Mr. Sudlpw and Mrs. Bayley for upwards of 30 years). MESSRS. ROBERTS & EDWARDS beg to inform the inhabitants of Wrexham and sorounding districts, -tJLJL that they have taken the above business, and intend RE-OPENING on THURSDAY, the 25th inst.. and they trust by supplying all articles at the lowest remumerative profit, and being strictly punctual and attentive to business, to merit the patronage and support so liberally conferred on their predecessors. Confectionary in ali its branches, consisting of Pastry, Fancy Bread and Biscuits, Wedding Cakes, Funeral Biscuits, Breakfast Rolls, &c. British Wines, Pickles, Sauces, Soups, Jellies, Ices, and Creams. Dinner each day from 12 to 1 o'clock. Refreshment Riomi for Tea and Coffee. Tea Parties supplied on the most liberal terms. Family Bread. Hope-street, Wrexham, Nov. 11th, 1858. CIGARS, CIGARS! Me ROBERTS, Bros., respectfully solicit the attention of all consumers to their immense stock of fine old HAVANNA CIGARS, possessing a very superior richness and ftilneisof flivour-ine of the most deli- cious articles" ever offered for sale in Wrexham. AGENT FOR BAXZ)eg VIRGINIA BIRD'S EYE. High-street, comer of Chester-street. THOMAS MARS TON, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, CHARLES STREET, NEXT DOOR TO MR. POWELL, CONFECTIONER, BEGS to inform his friends and the public generally, that he has REMOVED FROM HOPE-STREET, and 'taken the Premises lately occupied by Mr. HUXLEY, Draper, where he intends carrying on the above Business, in conncction with TEAS, COFFEES, &c. T. M. begs to return thanks for past favours, and solicits a continuance of the same. FAMILY PILLS in Boxes at 6d. and Is. each. COUGH PILLS in Boxes at 6d. and Is. each. GENUINE CONDITION POWDERS FOR HORSES, which have given general satisfaction during T. M's residence in Shrewsbury, for a period of Ten Years. In Packets at Is. each. MILL INERY & DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. WINTER FASHIONS, 1858. JSU DLOW begs to intimate to the Ladies of Wrexham and its environs that his purchases for the present season tT in the London and Provincial Markets are complete, aud his SHOW-ROOM is now ready for inspection. His Stock consists of the most fashionable things in STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH 1LOWERS, RIBBONS, MANTLES, SHAWLS, DRESSES, &c. ? ? )$g* The favor of a call will be esteemed. Hope street, Nov. 5th, 1858. 1'1' Hope street, Nov. 5th, 1858. WINTER FASHIONS. T. L. JON ES BEGS to announce that he is now showing his first display of WINTER NOVELTIES in the undermentioned departments:— Millinery, Bonnets, and Caps, Plain aud Coloured Straw Bonnetsand Hats, Fancy ditto, elegantly trimmed in great variety, French and English Flowers, and Feathers, Mantles and Shawls, French and English Ribbons. Cobourgs, and Fancy Dresses, Hosiery, and Gloves, Furs, Stays, Uumbrellas, &c. Church-Gates, Wrexham, November 6th, 1858. {. MIL L I N E R Y ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. MRS. FRASER respectfully announces to the Ladies ofWrexham and its vicintiy, that she has just returned 1-f..L from London with a choice selection of MILLINERY of every description, Straw and Fancy Bonnets, Caps, Head-Dresses, Ribbons, Flowers, Feathers, &c., &c., and is now Showing her WINTER FASHIONS. An respectfully of which is earnestly solicited. An Elegant Stock of Mourning Goods always on hand. Regent-Street November, 1858. NOVELTIES AND FASHIONS FOR THE SEASON. NOW READY FOR INSPECTION AT THE F BAZAAR, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM.  LLOYD having just returned fiom London with a choice selection of Novelties, begs most respectfully to R • solicit the favour of a call. The SHOW ROOMS :are replete with every novelty in Long and Square Shawls. The Royal Cherboine Mantilla, English and Foreign Dreses in great variety; Mantles, the most elegant in style, a very ehoice and select .stock of Millinery, Bonnets, plain and fancy straw, Ladies' Felt Hats, quite new shapes, Flowers, Ribbons, Dress Caps, &c., &c., a great variety of Furs, Silks and Silk Velvets, in all the new shades. Cobourgs, Gala Plaids, Prints, French Merinoes, &o., &c. R. LI. begs to call attention to his large stock of Blankets, Flannels, Counterpanes, and Sheets, suitable for Clothing Clubs, and Charitable Institutions, which he is enabled to sell at very reduced pricM. o lowest Trice for Ready Money. October 26th, 1858. LADIES' CLOAKINGS IN GREAT VARIETY, In Tweeds, Fine Cloths, Witneya, Seal-skins, &c. GENTLEMEN'S TOP COATINGS well assorted, and Cheap New Fancy Trowserings and Black Doeskins, Flannels, Blankets, Sheets and Counterpanes, AT THOMAS WILLIAM'S, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. N.B.—Any Orders T. W. may be favoured with for the above articles, he is confident in giving satisfaction in price and quality. TO CLUBS AND CHARITIES IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF WREXHAM. T WILLIAMS, Draper, High-street, begs to draw attention to his stock of Plain Goods for the above purposes, T especially Calicoes, Flannels, Blankets, Linseys, Cheap Stu]N &c., his shop being noted <<? Plain Good that are certain to please. J. Iligh-strtet, Wrexham, 1858. •- xr.i i I- ii4 1 #1* J NEW CHINA AND GENERAL EAITTHENWARE; EPOT) I Hf » T1 T/tirr 5 mnAiXJBX naJUJLi, HXWAnAM. HENRY 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 Hall, Wrexham, his Stock consisting of the choicest and most varied patterns in .every branch of the manufacture, all of which he is prepared to sell at very moderate prices. N.B.—The trade supplied on the most liberal terms. Wrexham, Sept. 1st, 1858. 4 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Embracing all the most recent Improvements, and including some of the specimens exhibited atjthe late ROYAL AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY'S SHOW, CHESTER. AN EXTENSIVE ASSORTMENT OF ) PLOUGHS, HARROWS, HORSE HOES, CULTIVATORS, BROADSHARES, DRILLS, CARTS, CAMBRIDGE'S AND CROSSKILL'S ROLLERS, &c., I AT MAICP, PRICES BY t 0 "V E R T 0 I IRONMONGER, i WREXHAM. Agent for Messrs. Howard's, (Bedford), Ploughs, Harrows, &c.; also, Agent for the Pate^ Cocoa-nut Fibre Cord for Thatching. f > PAPER HANGINGS! PAPER HANGINGS!! PAPER HANGINGS! 4 THE WHOLE OF THIS YEAR'S SPRING STOCK SELLING OFF AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. 10,0 0 0 PIECES J Commencing at 3!d. per dozen yards at, EDWIN OWEN S' GENERAL FURNISHING ESTBALISHMENT, 16, ^WN-HILL, (Late orthe Old Shop in Bridge-Street,) The largest and Cheapest selection of Cabinet and Upholstery Goods, eve, offered to th u b lie of Wrexham. Carpets, Floor Cloths, Mattings, Feathers, Flocks, BRILLIANT PIER & TLANDSCAPE CHIMNEY GLASSES, &c., &c., &c.. t VALE OF LLANGOLLEN RAILWAY. (Incorporation of Company, Construction of Railway, from Ruabon to Llangollen.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the next Session, for an act to incorporate a Company with the following or some of the following among other powers that is to say, to construct and maintain a Railway with all proper works, approaches, stations, and other conveniences, commencing at or near the third Bridge over the Shrewsbury and Chester Line or Section of the Great Western Railway, south west of the Ruabon sta. tion, upon such line of Railway, and passing through the townships or places of Ruahon, Rhyddalit. Bodylltyn Christionydd Kenriek, Coed Christionydd, Trevor Isaa, Trevor Ucha, Llangollen, Llangollen Fechan, Llangol- len Fawr, and Llangollen Abbott, or some of them, and the several parishes of Ruabon and Llango en, in the county of Denbigh, and terminatitM-jj??M?ra certain count?, of Denbigh, LlangoRmu?' ???ps of Trevor field adjoining the ig LU LUO westward of the same.,sitA Trevor UoW or Liv agoilen Abbott, or one of them, in the parish ?ta&ngbBen, and which Railway will be wholly within the County of Denbigh; also for powers to extend a certain Tramway leading from an inclined plane from the Trevor Lime Rocks, so as to connect such Tram- way, with the said intended Railway, also, to pur- chase and take lands, houses, and other property by compulsion for the purposes of the said in- tended Railway and Works, and to vary, repeal, or extinguis h all existing rights or privileges in any manner connected with the lands, houses, and property, proposed to be so purchased or taken, which would in any manner impede, or interfere with the construction, maintenance, or use of the said intended Railway and Works, and to confer other rights and privileges; to alter, divert, or atop up all turnpike and other roadi, railways, tramways, aqueducts, bridges, cauals, streams, and rivers, with which it may be necessary to inter- fere in the construction of the said intended Railway and Works, to levy tolls, rates, and charges for and in respect of the use of the said intended Railway and Works, and to grant exemptionsfrom such tolls, rates and charges; and also to enable the New British Iron Com- pany to subscribe to, and apply a portion of their capi- tal or income in the promotion of the said undertaking. Duplicate plans and sections of the said intended Railway and Works, together with books of reference thereto, with a published map showing the general course and direction of the said proposed Railway and Works, and also a copy of this notice as published in the London Gazette, will be deposited on or before the thirtieth day of November instant, with the Clerk of the Peace for the county of Denbigh, at his office in Ruthin in the said county; and a copy of so much of the said plans, sections, and books ot reference as relates to each of the parishes, in or through which the said in- tended Railway andW orks are proposed to be made, and a like copy of the said Gazette Notice will be deposited on or before the said thirtieth day of November in- stant, with the parish Clerk of each parish, at his residence. And it is also proposed to enable the Company to be incorporated by the said intended Act, and the Great Western Railway Company to enter intoarrangementsand agreements with respect to the workingand use by the last named Companyofthe said intended Railway and Works, and with respect to the interchange of Traffic and the apportiontment of the tolls and profits arising therefrom, and to enable the said last named Company to apply any portion of their Income or capital, to the purposes of any such arrangement or agreement, and so far as may be necessary for the purposes aforesaid Powers will be taken to alter, amend, extend, or enlarge the powers and provisions of the several Acts following, or some of them, relating to, or directly or indirectly, affecting the Great Western Railway Company, that is to say-local and personal) 5th and 6th;William IV., chapter 107 6th WiJliam IV., chapters 36, 38, 77, and 79; 1st Vic- toria, chapters 91 and 92 (1837), and 24 and 26 (1838) 2nd Victoria, chapter 27; 3rd Victoria, chapter 47 3rd and 4th. Victoria, chapter 105 i 4th and 5th-Victoria, chapter 41; 5th Victoria, Session 2, chapter 28 6th Victoria, chapter 10 7th Victoria, chapter 3 7th and 8th Victoria, chapters 68 and 99 s 8th and 9th Victoria, 5 Ift 188, 190, and chapters 40, 42, 53,115, 155, 156, 18*, 188, 190, and 191; 9th Victoria, chapter 14; 9th and 10th Victoria, chapters 166, 181, 236, 239, 240, 250, 251, 274, 275, 278, 307, 303, 313, 315, 326, 335, 337, 338, 369, and 402; 10th and 11th Victoria, chapters 60, 72, 76, 80, 91, 101, 109, 144, 149, 154, 226, and 242; 11th and 12th Victoria, chapters 28,59, 74, 77, 82, 95, 130, 131, 133, 135, 158, and 159 12th and 13th Victoria, chapters 6, 7, 55, and 85 13th and 14th Victoria, chapters 44, 98, and 110; 14th and 15th Victorie, chapters 48, 81, and 131; 15th and 16th Victoria, chapters 125, 133, 140, 145, 146, 147, 165, and 168; 16th and 17th Victoria, chapters 121, 153, 175, and 212; 17th and 18th Victo- ,ria chapters 108, 120, 163, 192, 202, 204, 207, 209, 215, and 222; 18th Victoria, chapters 11, 59, 69, 102, and 139; 18th and 19th Victoria, chapters 151, 171, 172, and 191; 19th and 20th Victoria, chapters 109, 123, 132, 126, and 137, and of the several Acts relating to the Shrewsbury and Birmingham, and Shrewsbury and Cheater Railway Companies enumerated in the Schedule to the said Act 17Lh and 18th Victoria,.chap- ter 222. And it is also proposed by such intended act to alter and limit the tolls, dues, and charges authorised to be levied and taken at the Llangollen Bridge, turnpike gate, in so far as the same shall affect or relate to traffic to and from the said intended Railway, which shall either cross the bridge over the Tivar Dee, in the town and parish of Llangollen, or use the Wrexham and Ruthin turnpike load for any distance: not exceeding eight hundred yards, adjoining the boundry of the Llan- gollen station of the said intended Railway, and to em. power the Trustees under the hereinafter recited act, and all other turnpike Trustees or other parties inter- ested, to make and carry into effect such arrangements and agreements with the company to be incorporated by the said act as may be mutually agreed upon io relation to such tolls, dues, and charges, and to lease such tolls, dues, and charges to the said company, or to compound the same for the payment of a fixed or annual sum and also to enable the said Company to make and carry into effect such arrangements and agreements, and also, in so far as may he necessary for the purposes last aforesaid to alter, amend, extend, and enlarge some of theproi- sions, of an Act of Parliament passed in the first year of the reign of his Ilate Majesty King George IV, C. XLV. entitled, "An act for more effectually repairing and improving the road from the town of Pool in the county of Montgomery, through Oswestry in the county of Salop, to Wrexham in the county of Denbigh, and several other roads therein mentioned in the said coun- ties, and in the county of Merioneth, and for making several new branches of.roads to communicate with the said roads in the counties ef Salop, Montgomery, and Denbigh." On or before the 23rd day of December next, printed copies of the intended bill will be deposited in the pri- vate Bill Office of the House of Commons. Dated the 11th day of November, 1858. LONGUEVILLE, WILLIAMS, & JONES, Oswestry, CHARLES AND WATKIN RICHARDS, Llangollen, SOLICITORS FOR THE BILL. THEODORE MARTIN, 10, New Palace Yard, Westminster, Parliamentary Agent. CHESTER AND WREXHAM DISTRICT OF TURNPIKE ROADS. (cONTDtUATION OP TERM REPEAL OR AMENDMENT OF ACTS.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application is intended to be made to Parliament, in the next Session, for an Act to alter, amend, extend, and en- large the powers and provisions of an Act of Parliament passed in the ninth year of the reign of his late Majesty King George the Fourth, intituled An Act to alter, amend and enlarge the powers and provisions of several acts relating to the road from Chester to Wrexham, in the City and County of Chester, and the Counties of Flint and Denbigh," and to continue and extend the term granted by the said act or any further term granted by any subsequent acts, or to repeal the first mentioned act, either wholly or in part, and to create a further term and to make further provisions with reference to the said road. And powers will he applied for in the said intended act to continue, or alter, the Tolls, Rates, or Duties authorized by the said recited Act, or any sub- sequent acta, or some of them, and to levy new tolls, rates, and duties on the said District of Roads, and to confer, vary, or extinguish exemptions from the payment of such tolls rates, or duties respectively and toconfer, vary, or extinguish other rights and privileges; and provision will be also made by the said intended act for paying off, compounding, or making other arrangements with respect to existing mortgages and charges on the said district of roads and tolls for reducing the interest thereon, and extinguishing arrears of interest for vary- ing or extinguishing some of the rights and remedies of the creditors on the said District of Roads for alter- ing the application of the income arising therefrom and for conferring, varying, or extinguishing other rights and privileges. And Notice is Hereby also given, that on, or before the Twenty-third 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 Eighth day of November, 1858. POTTS & ROBERTS, Solicitors for the Bill. TO THE SUBSCRIBERS TO THE PORTRAIT OF EDMUND PEEL, ESQ., BRYN-Y-PYS. PICTURE FRAMES for the above Portrait in Fancy Woods, from 5s. to lis., supplied by GEO. W AR- un. TON, Bottom of Bank-street, Wrexham. ø IN PARLIAMENT. ) SESSION 1859. ) LLANRWST AND ABERGELE ROADS. (CONSTRUCTION OF ROAD AND BRANCH ROADS.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the next Session for an Act for all or some of the following among other powers:— Main Road No. I.-To make and maintain a Road with all proper Works and conveniences connected therewith, commencing on the East side of a Road called the Poar Crosses at the end of Denbigh Street, in the Town of Llanrwst, in the County of Denbigh, and terminating at, or near the Stag Inn, in the Township of Dwyafon, in the Parish of Llangerniew, in the County of Denbigh. The said Road will pass from, through or into the fol- lowing places, namely :—the Townships of Tre-r-dre, Garthgyfanedd, and Maethebrwd, in the parish of Llan- rwst, in the County of Denbigh; the Township of Maen- an, in the parish of Eglwys-fach, in the County of Caer- narvon, and the Townships of Bodrach, Pant-y-Manus, Rhanhir, and Dwyafon, in the parish of Llangerniow, in the County of Denbigh. Main Road No. 2. To make and maintain a road with such works and conveniences, as aforesaid, romcneneing at, or near, the said Stag Inn, in the said Towaship of Dwyafon, in the said parish of Llangerniew, in the said County of Denbigh, and terminating at, or near to a farm- house called or known by the nama of Siamber-wen, in the Township of Gwrych, in the parish of Abergele, in the said County of Denbigh, in the public highway lead- ing from Bettws Abergele, to the town of Abergele. Such last mentioned Road will pass from, through, or into the following places, namely:-The Townships of Dwyafon, Branar, and Bodgonwch, in the parish of Llan- gerniew, the Townships of Garthewin, Cynnant, Boot, Culia, otherwise Cylia, in the parish of Llanfair Talhaiarn, and the Townships of Sirior, Nant, and Gwrych, in the parish of Abergele, all in the County of Denbigh. Branch Road No. 1.—To make and maintain a Branch Road with such works and conveniences as aforesaid, com- mencing out of the Main Road No. 1, hereinbefore de- bcribed in a field part of a Farm called and known as Farm Yard, the property of John Nauney, Esq., ia the occopation of Robert Davies, in the Township of Maethe- brwd, in the said pariah of Llanwrst, passing through the said Township of Maeuan, In the parish of Eglwysfach, in the County of Caernarvon, and terininatiug on the uain- closed common in the said Township of Maenan by a J unc- tion with the present Road from Llanwrst to Llysfaen. Branch Road, No. 2.—To make and maintain a Branch Road with such works and conveniences as aforesaid, com- mencing out of the Main Road, No. 2, hereinbefore de- scribed at the foot of Llantair Talhaiarn Bridge, over the River Elwy. and passing over the said Bridge, by the National School, and through the Township of Barroz and terminating in the said Township, at or near to a riarn, House, called and known by the name of Tan-y-coed, the property of Richard Lloyd Edwards, Esq., in the occupa- tion of Robert Roberts, by a J unction with the Road leading from Llanfair Talhaiarn to Llangerniew. To purchase Lands and houses by compulsion for the purposes of the said Main Roads and Branch Roads; to confer vary or extinguish rights and privileges and to levy tolls, rates, aud charges, for the use of such Main Roads and Branch Roads. Duplicate Plans and Sections describing the line and levels of the said intended Main Roads and Branch Roads and the lands in or through which the same will be madb a Book of Reference to such plans containing, the names of the Owners or reputed Owners Lessees or re- puted Lessees and occupiers of the Lands which me y be taken, and a Copy of this Notice as published in the London Gazette will on or before the 30th day of Novem- ber insiint be deposited for public inspection at the office ot the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Den- bigh, at Ruthin. And at the office of the Clerk of the Peace for the County of Caernarvon, at Caernarvon. And on or before the same day a C jpy of so much of the said plans, Sections, and Book of Reference as reliUs to each of the parishes in or through which the said it- tended Main Roads or Branch Roads are proposed to bj made, and a Copy of this Notice will be deposited wit o the parish Clerks of such parishes respectively at their places of abode. Printed Copies of the proposed Act will oa or before the 23rd day of December next be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons. Dated this 12th day of November, 1853. WHITAKER, WHITAKER, AND WOOLBERT, 12, Lincoln's Inn Fields, SOLICITORS FOR THB BILL. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. .As to Tlace of holding Quarter Sessions. I HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that at the last Quarter JL Sessions the following Notices were given of Mo- tions to be made on the first day of the next Quarter Sessions, to be held at Ruthin, on Thursday, the 6th day of January next. The first Motion will be moved at 1 p.m. First-Notice by Admiral Watling.—That for the fu- ture the Quarter Sessions for this County be held at Ruthin only, and not at Wrexham, Denbigh, and Ru- thin. Second.—Notice by Townshend Mainwaring, Esq., M.P.—That the whole subject as to the place of holding the Quarter Sessions for this County, be then considered with a view to the same being held at one place instead of being held alternately at Wrexham, Denbigh, and Ruthin. T-hird-Notiee by Colonel Tottenham.—That with a view of meeting the general convenience of the Magis- trates, Jurors, and Suitors, in this County, and econo- mizing the public expenditure every Quarter Sessions in future be held in the County Hall at Denbigh, for all cases and purposes arising within or relating to the se- veral Hundreds of Isaled, Isdulas, and Ruthin and be continued from thence by adjournment to the County Hall at Wrexham, for all cases and purposes arising within, or relating to the several Hundreds of BrODIficid, Chirk, and Yale. JOSEPH PEERS, Clerk of the Peace. Ruthin, Nov. 2, 1858. WREXHAM LICENSED VICTUALLERS ASSOCIATION. 1 4 TRUSTEES His Worship Thos. Edgworth, Esq., Mayor of Wrexham Roger Palmer, Esq., M.P., Cefn Park, Capt. Paul Griffith Panton, R.N., The Vron, near Bangor, Isacoed, Thomas Parry Jones Parry, Esq., Llwynon,; Mr. Alderman Rowland, Wrexham, John Lewis, Esq., Rhos Ddu Lodge, Wrexham, Mr. Alderman Clark, Wrexham. .COMMITTEE Mr. Councillor Clark, I Mr. Councillor Taylor, I Mr. Councillor Griffith, Mr. Councillor Evans, I Mr. R. W. Johnson, I Mr. T. Hanmer, Mr. id. Lovatt, Mr. I. Jenkius, Mr. Whittaker, Mr. E. Lewis, Mr. T. Rowland, Mr. W Ankers. Secretaries, pro ten-Messrs. E. Lovatt, John' Taylor- I Solicitor—Mr. T. Rymer, Wrexham. THE objects of the Association are for the purpose of JL providing a fund for the granting of voluntary do- nations and relief to' distressed and other members of the Society, and to widows and children of deceased members thereof, and for the establishment of an Insti- tution for the maintenance and succour of distressed, aged, and other members,-widows, and children, and for the establishment of schools, for the education of the children of poor members of the Society, and for the protection of the Society, being Licensed Victuallers, in the full and free exercise of their business, and for maintaining the general interests of the trade, by all lawful ways and means. The Association is open to Licensed Victuallers residing within 12 miles from Wrexham, and also to other persons as Honorary Members by donations of not less than X5, which constitutes a life membership, or an annual subscription of 10s. 6d. Terms of subscription ÍJr general members, 10s. 6d. per annum. Entrance fee, £;1 Is. Persons desirous of becoming members of the associ- ation, are requested to apply to either cf tho Seoretari WREXHAM DIALECTIC SOCIETY. PRESIDENT: — THOMAS EDGWORTH, ESQUIRB, MAYOR. nMHE next Meeting of the Society will take place at i the Savings' Bank, on the Evening of Friday, the 19th instant, at half past 7 o'clock, when the following subject will be discussed :Is Macaulay's estimate of William the Third correct." The Public will be admitted FREE. E. WILLIAMS, Hon. Secretary. WREXHAM RAGGED SCHOOLS. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Friends and TSubscribers to the above institution will be held D.V., on Monday next, the 15th instant, at the County Hall, Wrexham, when the children and their mothers will be regaled with Tea, &c. The Chair will be taken by T. T. GRIFFITH, ESQ., at 5 o'clock. At these Schools, situate at Hill-street, Brynyffynnon, 150 poor children are recqiving the benefit of chrMtian [instruction. 1hey are supported entirely by voluntary ? contributions. contributions. BT OBDEaOFTHBCo?KTHKB? .iz WANTED a steady, active Woman, as HOUSE- W KEEPER and Dairymaid. She would have to take the entire management of the Dairy, and House- hold of a large farm. Unexceptionable references re- quired. One about 40 yean of age preferred. Every assistance would be given to any one undertaking the situation by the proprietor. There are no children- Apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham WANTED.  L T. begs respectfully to inform the gentry of T. Wales and its Vicinity, th tt he is at liberty to take up a permanent situation, qualified as GARDENfift or to RECTIFY GARDENS. Good references can be obtained. J A letter addressed to Mr. Bayley, the Advertiser. Office, Wrexham, will meet with immediate attention. WANTED by an active steady Young Man a aitua- vV tion as FOOTMAN, where a Butler is kept, or single-handed, in a quiet funity. Gjod Reference. Address, H. 0., Mr. Biyley, B tokteller, Wrexham. WANTED about Lady Diy next, within a circuit TT of eight miles rona4 Chester, Wrexham, or Oswestry, in a dry situition a detached FURNISHED HOUSE, for a smUl family, (no children), containing at least two Sitting, and five or six Bal-rooms, Water Closet, Coach housa, Stables, & with abaut 8 acre* of Pasture Lani, near to good Fishing. Address, with fall particulars, and amount of rent, to S. B., No. 7, King-street, Wrexham. WANTED by the Wrexham Gas and Coke Cora- V V paoy, a respectable steady Youth as an Apprenticed Age 15 years. Apply at the Works. CHAS. BARNETT, MAXAQMU COOKS, Housemaids, and Servants of All Work, may hear of situations by applying at Mrs. Hughes', Regi ster Onice. Beast Market, Wrexham. TO BE SOLD BY TICKET, A very eligible FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situated A- it Acoip&xEL, in the pnÍgh of Ruabon, and county of Denbigh, consisting of THREE COTTAGES with fourteen yards frontage, and extending thirty-five yarde in depth. The Cottages front the old Llangollen road. The above desirable property is in a most excellent situation for either a public-house or a shop. For further particulars apply to John Thomas, Butoher, Acrefair, Ruabon. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, SEVERAL liots of LAND, well adapted for Building purposes, situate close to the South Sea Public House, and fronting the road leading to Adwy'r Clawdd and Minera. For further particulars and aa inspection.of the plan of the picmisesp apply at the Office of Ma. HUSHES, Solicitor, Wrexham. HAY AND CLOVER. ON SALE, Twenty Tow of excellent ;HAT and CLOVER. For particulars apply to Jdr. Baylajr, Bookseller, Wrexham. LODGINGS TO LET, also. a FURNISHED ROO M, on reasonable terms. Apply to R. Hughea & Son, Booksellers, Wrexham. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a large -L and commodious MALT-KILN situate in Wrex- ham, capable of wetting 80 measures every four dayp, in perfect working order, with a Cottage attached, and a large Garden. The Malt-Kiln aud Cottage can bu let from year to year, or for the- whole term of five years of an unexpired lease. Apply to Mr, Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. MONEY. SEVERAL Sums varying from 250 to !500 to be advanced npon approved Mortgage Security. Apply to Mesar;. JAMES & OftEN, Solicitors, Bryn-y-ffynnon Offices, Wrexham. MONEY. LOANS granted from JE25 to £2000. on Personal or t Collateral Security, to be repaid by monthly or Quarterly Instalments. Apply to John Williams, Crow Castle Vaults, Llan- gollen. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. DANIEL JONES. £ a. d Amount previously Advertised. 58 10 0 Mrs Sarah Jones. 0 2 6 Mrs Anne Grififths. 0 2 C Mr Robert Edwards i, 0 2 C Mr John Roberts. 0 2 6 M r Edward Francis 0 2 (I A Friend 0 2 6 A Friend. 0 2 6 Richard Davies, Temperance Coffee House 0 2 6 A Friend to Honesty 0 5 0 BEAUTIFULLY PRINTED IN COLOURS. Now Ready, price One Shilling, (post free, Is. 2d.,) THE ILLUSTRATED LONDON ALMANACK -L FOR 1859, Containing Twelve Emblematic Designs to the Calendar Fifteen Beautiful Fine Art Engravings, and Twenty- three Diagrams of the Comet and of the appearances of the Planets and of the Stars. Alio, GROUPS OF BIRDS OF GREAT BRITAIN, PRINTED IN COLOURS. Drawn and described under the superintendence of 3. Gould, Esq., F.R.S., with Calendar, Festivals, Anniversaries, Times of High Water, and of the Rising and Setting of the Sun, Moon, and Planets for each month the Queen and Royal Family. Foreign Ambassadors, Law Courts, Law and University Terms, Postal and Passport Regulations; Stamps and Taxes; Lists of Government Offices and Officers, City Officers, Directors of the Bank of England, and Acts of Parliament passed during the last Session, &e., &a. London: Published at the Office of the ILLOSTRATTO LONDON NEWS, 198, Strand and to be had of all B-jok- sellers. Price One Shilling: Free by Post, Faurtgen- pence. WREXHAM RACES. To BE LET BY AUCTION, at the LION HOTEL, JL on Saturday Next, the 13th inst;, the TRADES- MENS' STAND, which is covered in, (for the Raoes). Sale at half-past 6 o'clock punctually. W. WILSON, SECRBTABT. < MIRROR NIFE-cLBÁNER" TWELVE KNIVES CLEANED t? FIVE TM INUTES.-This useful domestic article is the most compact, simple, durable, efficient, and economical, of the kind ever invented is quite free from dirt, saves a vast amount of labour, and can at all times be used in the kitchen. Price 12s. and 40s. T? be had of Me. Ov?tTON? High-street, Wrexham, and of most ironmongers, .throughout the United Kingdom. 1; U • • t ST. GEORGE ASSURANCE COMPANY; ChiefQffice:, 118', Pall Mall, London. Gapital, £ 100,000. J Dwerous -Chairman Henry Pownall, fisq., Lad- broke Square, Notting Hill. Deputy Chairman t Henry Haines, Esq., Rectory House, Mitcham. Viscount Ranelagh, New Burlington street; Borlaae H. Adams, Esq., 19, Old Square, Lincoln'! Inn J. C. Cobbold, Esq M.P., Ipswich, Suffolk J John Doherty, Esq., Carlton Club Lewis Hough, Esq., Twickenham; John Benjamin Nevill, Esq., Weat- bourne Park; Colonel Brownlow Knox, M.P., 28, Wilton Crescent; William Henry Lammin, Esq., Shorrolds, Fulham; Sir T. Herbert Maddock, M.P., Union, Club John Edward. Panter, Esq., Futttam. AUDITORS :—Perse Stace, Esq., Accountant to the Con. servative Land Society, 33, Norfolk-st., Strand; 1. Leach Panter, Esq., North End Lodge, Fulham, Middlesex; the Rev. George Dodsworth. D.D.. G; iLv.,send. BANxi RS: Messrs. Dimsdale, Drewett, and Co., Corn- hill; Messrs. Herries, Farquhar and Co., 16, St. JJ me .'s street.. u SBCRBTAHYF. H. dil?art, Eim. THE 8 C. EÈÃSR'ë\51i¡ h" be. n established for the purpose of combining, in one offu e, every species of business to which the princi- ples of Asa irance are applicable, thereby affording to all classes of the community, unusual facilities f" availing themselves of its benefits. THE LEADING FEATURES OF THIS OFFICE ABB— Every description of Life Assurance on the most favourable terms. The Assurance of Defective Titles, thereby restoring the pI9 perty to its full value. No charge of xny description made for Life PolieeL Endowments for Husbands, Wives, or Nominee& Endowments lor Children on attanunK a certain am Annuities of cverYQCI'iption gmutea on terms peculiarly favourale. ??ce?fAMiKnment.ofPoIicic. Rstered Medical Referees paid by the Company. Age or the Lue Absured _dwÜWd on all Folici* on mown. able proof being given. STAMP DUTIES ON LIPB POLICIES PAID BY TO OOXPAJTT. Loans on Real or Personal Security, repilimble by monthly or quartei ly instalments, from one to five years. Three-fourths of the Profits on Life Policies apportioned every Fitth Year among the Assured whose Polioea are ot Three Years' standing.. Claims payable within after ..U.tact9ry of death. £ 60^000 haa been afforded in Loans of ifrbm £ 30 to 91000 in less than four years, in Gonneçüoll. with the St. George Advance Fund Association. For further particulars, forms of. proposal and From. pectuses, apply to Mr pectuseSs, HAN KLIN", ll, Newgate Street. Chester, and Churton, near Chester; and at the "Advertiser" offloa I rexha "1-.