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NOTICE. F\TEXSK'? OF TIME. ap plicitions from parties at! Ihe tir" is "ece?ariiy extended to i ^Tv the 23th July, 1857, for receiving :r. t..r 'ho purchase of the VERY VALU- ???OCK "F VI?ES, SPIRITS, &c., C' ■ t'e Vaults of the late Mr. Hubert .I!ir.trl'('t. ?rexh?tn. OlthIGN- AND BRITISH < :r' ROt. GI. andWniSERY. t????MERRY. CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, .'R M); WIS and CORDIALS, MILD jSl^'n ?L?. PORTER, 1 ERRY VIE- ¡I LIQUORS. ('h' L 1. It" I, I,;). t ??. qtial itr, and wnich were tU> recent rise in Wins and    nes Md f- cun: (,r ?'" ? '°'"?hs credit will be Pnro\'rd security f?r the purchase money ,j I ?t?pe'-cent. :tion :lnci a catalogue with full par. 1; ''rj|Tratthe Offices of Messrs. JAMES & ?'?Mit..?. rvnvffynnon, Wrexham, to sfcVlVn.kT5 are to be sent. ,$ "rh t'?M'"?" are open to treat for lhe FIXTURES in the VauUs; and also of it*fit ? lUPERS. JARS, and BOT- ggSNU-*  K A T H j, It G A I X S ? ?HE?-K???S, FENDERS, &c. Vvlection "t hl' above articles and other ??' tU??'ERY. Some of which are speci y ^.v; „ji be '? S A L E on MONDAY, 7p. ?d (^-V3'in the "arehnuse, ■ 0f the Gulden LI(?n Inn, Bank-street, ????-R-'dm?dl'rpL-s: r ?' ??t.ir?n Furnace. 200 gallons, new. lift1 l'late !'on Oven „ Si!hell Range with Oven Din,) ditto with ditto and stove „ ■ 1 Jliuuisj-nn'in Orate with double ndcA Boilt-r and Brass Tap „ ■ j Renter Grate s-vtr.il sham ditto i lr«n Chimney-Pit ce B-itli- H Jack Ha*tem-r. ■ j I'ati-nt Hlmstead Stove ■ St-wrul Holders ouontitv of 0 G Eaves Trough ing J ca^c-irim Own With StliVG, second- I EAEVESI BEER: HARVEST BEER!! B^■mr PMERS are rpcmn "(ed not tn HAZARD F ..w,? :Q? HOT WEATHER but to pur- i- :4 lIrvi'5 1W at the NAG'S HEAD ???Y.?:)! re the- can be supplied on the .t-?B?ML-terms. I <} K K A T IIFETl'G ANI?D FESTIYAL- I fPtIF lirvmlKi and Broughton Total AbstmeDPc ITS ?'1 l-M if A LJAL MEETING ■ a '? Open Air at the Ccmpy. near the Bre?k i I a*.L B?U;!hton. "n MONDAY. the 3rd of August, I -jr tn which the friends of the cause are eamestly I ?.? W I ,ivL? their countenance and support. ? tnum Ut L((turcrs will advocate the cause ■ -iME^ramc in AVc?h and English. Admission to the Tea by tickets, Is. each. i:rht:, mav lie had from Messrs. Hughes, Moss; ■ wiel Ellis." Wheafsheaf: John Griffiths, Waterloo; ■ Tuliam Thomas, timber merchant, Wrexham; I tea EJwaxJs Brvmlo: John Evans. Pentre issa, &vu,-hton; Joseph Barker. Bersham; Edward I efme*, Moss Frederick Hutchinson, Brynmally; I Irhnim Klav. Ccrmy. liromrhton: David Hughes, I tilin-vr-afon; Samud llarr..]>, Brvnibo; John I I PoWfU. Summer liill; £ <hnird Smallwood, Cymmau; I Junatkin Davics. nai!<r. Advy'r clawdd; and John EcgC't*, Cued pftth- CHAPEL. ■ I WSlVhRSMS OF HRYX-Y-rFYXXON I Uf\' S'inJ?, Juiv 20, 1357 in the WESLEYAN ? CmPEL. WREXHAM, the REV. SAM- I rEL D. WADDV, Giivernor ard Chaplain of I falev Collrje, Shrfficl 1. will preach in the Morn- I I mg. at Half past Ten o'clock; and in the Evening, I: SII oV'luk. I C H-Hrtion at each Service in aid of the Chapel I TIMBER AND COAL. I STEAM SAW MILL, | CEARLES-STREET, WREXHAM, I E. MEKEDITH .TONES, j I TAE.lI.ER in all kinds of TIMBER for Builders, I U Csjpt-ntcrc. Wheelwrights, Coachmakers, *«aaak«s. if- Round or sawn Timber for Mines, rt-. and Wholsale Merchants, iteatforthe Sale of the Brymho Co's., West- niaisttr Co's, and Ruabon Co's. Coal and the Miners Co'>. Lime, at the Wrexham Station. ÍI.j. to Charles-street promptly attend- .i, s-.luer"! in any part of the town or neighbourhood. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1803. TEA, GKOCKRY, AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, T u:; Hill. n[.p.isite the Town Hall, Wrexham. JOHN PDISBTJRY, (LATE J. EDISIIUKY, Sc CO.,) RESPECTFULLY announces that he has just ? Meivtd /fluctfrom Bond, a large supply of mST-CLASS TEA; OF THE FINEST FLAVOUR, Wt-rs of a' c.)d cup of tea cannot do better -in hy purcha.-ing tlu ir supply at this establish- !tt't!. lrhtrc- they will receive the full benefit of the 1ICENT KEbCCTIOX OF THE DUTY ON TEA. The finest Black Teas from 4s. to 4s. 6d. per lb., akr descriptions at lower prices. Afs of first-rate character, and always on hand HOME-CURED HAMS AXD BACON, Kd erery article in Provisions. NOTICE. T ROWLAND, labourer, now residing at Manhwitl, and late of C\ih Mawr, hereby p weXotict-. that I will n(?t be fnswerable for any wtsThitij may he contracted tv my wife ANNE M LAM), alter this date. Dated this 27 th day of Jim), 1857. P.S. Thisis the second notice that has leen given ids tffett hy me. TIlE TENTH EDITION. iii -E);71isli. Pist free for fOlli' Sutton's p pu ar Eswy. t-ACKERY UNMASKED, b.ing a complete exposition of the fraudf, impositions, and "rttptions practised by a gang ot ignorant pretend- who advertise a speedy, safe and effectual cure ■peases, and under assumed names and pro- luasl- (any on a most iniquitous system of r,tcrticn. ])y John Sutton, )I.H.C.S. oriNIONK OF THE PREST*. i ( »ic auihor has conferred a just boon on suf- ? umanity I)Nvxposing the nefarious prac- i (If ignoralli iniposters, who advertise to cure a "•ase lit which, in reality, they know nothing." -litrald, .7,,),t 411, 1857. Will prove useful to thousand to ■w hom we y rec(,MMen d it.- Sun. If otlerH in the healing art would follow the ititiou shown them by Dr Sutton, 'Quackery's' would be short lived."—Critic. e cannot too highly compliment the author t, ti f^nlii^ tinu and fcarkss purpoEe.Lancct, May tk ) 'J.. "The author (Dr. Sutton) receives, and deserves, ? *a™est thanhs for this full exposure of "?:rM?/y .D?cA. June 6?, 1857. aution.—Beware of piracy of this Essay by at ??OMct pretender, who has absconded to avoid troœtdmb" and now maliciouslv vilifies Dr. Sut- ?' rcputMion. Read this expo?ure, startling in tLe extreme, of this fellow, and his gang. Address, ^Utt0n' '^rc^c"c^"P^ace> GosweU-strcct, leiid M 0 N E y £9 000 TO jbe advanced on Mortgage L-2,000 Mcnr!tv of Freehold Land. ?PP'y to Mr. Bayley, BookKLer WrMtu-m. Sale by Mr. Griffith. HOUSE AND GARDEN AT SUMMER-HILL^ MR. GRIFFITH has received instructions -Lt-L from the Proprietor, Mr. Thomas Rigg, to sell by Auction, on Monday, the 20th July, 1857, at fi o'clock. in the afternoon, at the Wheatsheaf Inn, Gwersyllt. The I louse, Giir,len, and appurtenances, in the oc- cupation of Mr. Thomas Rigg aforesaid. A more minute description of the property, will be given in future Advertisements. Particulars may be had from the Auctioneer. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Hemored for the convenience of Sale to the Large lloom, Bryn-y-ffynnon, Wrexham. MR. GRIFFITH is instructed by Mr. William -i 3 i Hickman, of the Furnace Inn, Bryrobo, (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to SELL by AUCTION, on Wednesday next, the 22nd day ol July. 1857, all his very neat and valuable FUR NITURE, which is removed to the Large Room, Bryn-y ffynmm, aforesaid for convenience of sale, and comprise—handsome four-post, half-tester, French, iron, and stump bedsteads, with hangings and mattresses, chests of drawers, wash Stands, toilet tables, and glasses, blankets and sheets, Mar- silla quilts, &e, mahogany tables, sofas and couches, lounge chairs, mahogany chairs with morocco seats, ditto with hair seats, paintings and engravings; splendid Harmonium, in rosewood, with five stops, by Alexander and Fife, together with music stool; small library of books, Brussels carpet and rug, fenders and fire irons, a choice selection of glass and cutlery, noble bookcase withiglas- front, culinary utensils, kitchen tables and chairs, dresser and shelves, time pieces, tressel tables and benches, &c., &c. Catalogues may be hnd on the day previous to the BoI]e, which will commence at one o'clock, and the furniture may be viewed on the morning of that day. Sale by Mr. Johnson. -I SALE AT GREEN BANK, \car Tryddyn, Flintshire, half-a-milc from the Wrexham and Mold Road, through Mr. John Lewis's Yard. T0 BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. JOHN- SOX, on "WEDNESDAY XEXT, 22nd July, 1857, a selection of useful FURNITURE, in mahogany; Gig Harness, Farm Implements, Geese, Iiouso- Dog, and other effects as per Catalogue to be had of the Auctioneer, the property of Mr. Richard Gibson, who is leaving the neighbourhood. Sale at Three o'clock Plmetually. -_n_- iBiinratiniL "V' v"" .v" COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, WILLOW HILL. WREXHAM. ESTABLISHED 1848, CONDUCTED BY GEORGE HADEN. Card of Terms may be had on application. I School Re-Opens on Tuesday, the 21st. inst. n MRS. HUGHES begs respectfully to intimate M that the duties of the School will be RESUMED on the 22nd instant. Pen-y-bryn, Wrexham, July 9th, 1857. — BRITISH SCHOOL. BOYS' DBPAltlMEXT, THE BRITISH SCHOOL will be re-opened M on MONDAY, the 3rd of August, proxi- mo. This institution, which has been numerously attended during the past year, is now conducted by a Head Master, three apprenticed pupil teachers, and two paid monitors The branches taught are Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Geography, Composition, History, Arithmetic, and Mensuration. Drawing, both Linear and Perspective, is taught by Ellis A. Davidson, Esq., Head Master of the Chester School of Art. It is also in contemplation to introduce shortly the theory and practice of vocal I V  er Music. From the very favourable report of Her Majesty's Inspector at the recent examination, as well as from their own individual experience, the Committee can confidently recommend this educa- tional institution to the patronage of the public. CHARLES HUGHES, SECRETARY. I'LAS PENTRE, OVERTON. MISS DOWXES begs to announce that her M SCHOOL will be re-opened on Monday, the 20th inst. CRESCENT COTTAGE, WREXHAM. YOUNG LADIES' SEMINARY. MISS EDWARDS, (NIECE OF THE REV. E. GRIFFITHS,) BEGS respectfully to announce to the in? i B ants of Wrexham and its vicinity, that she intends opening a SCHOOL, on Tuesday, July 21st, 1857, I,'T the instruction of Young Ladies, also Young Gentlemen under Ten years of ag, Miss E. begs to assure those Parents and Guard- ians who may entrust their children to her care, that it will be her constant endeavour to impart to her pupils sound moral as well as intellectual I'ul ture, MR. SIMMS, (Oryanint of Tl'rejcham Church, and Professor of Mimic at the College, Cltester,) BEGS to inform his friends and pupils, that he D will resume his professional duties on THURS- DAY, the 30th instant. Application to be made at 7, King-street, Wrex- ham. Schools attended on the accustomed terms. BRYN-Y-FFYNNON SEMINARY. MRS. F. OWEN begs respectfully to announce II that the duties of her establishment will be RESUMED on TUESDAY, the 28th instant. Wrexham, July 17th, 1857. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 90 YEARS. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, YORK-ST., WREXHAM, (Next door to the tyynnstay Arms Hotel.) WILLIAM JENKINS wishes to tender his TV sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public generally, for the patronage so ldiidly extended to his late father and himself for the last 53 years, and takes the present opportunity of reminding them that he still continues to supply Boots and Shoes of first-rate style, fashion, and workmanship, and with all possible punctuality And trusts that continued attention to the orders entrusted to him will result in continued patronage and support. X.B. Young Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes turned out in a most superior style, if so ordered. July 6th, 18.57. SODA WATER, LEMONADE, AND GINGER-BEER. Cefn Mater, near Ruabon. JOSEPH DAVIES begs respectfully to inform I the inhabitants of Cefh-mawr, Rhos-y-medre, and their respective neighbourhoods, that he has comtrenced the manufacture of jEKATED SODA- WATER, LEMONADE, and GINGER-BEER, which he is enabled to supply in any quantities in first-rate condition, and which, for effervescence, brilliancy, and sharpness, (qualities in these bever- ages so essential and so difficult to obtain), cannot be surpassed by any other manufacturer. I IInkeepers waited upon at their places of business, and supplied promptly, carriage fiee, at wholesale I prices. ONE POUND REWARD. DOG LOST.—On Saturday, June 13th, above JL/ Llangollen, a seOlCR TERRIER, small, and slate coloured. Any person bringing the dog 10 Penvlan Hall, near Ruabon, will receive the above reward. Any person detaining the dog after this notice w.11 be prosecuted. No further reward will bn offi red. IMPORTANT IKFORMATION.—by the In-  vestment 'f a small sum even as low as ?l. 't housands of Pounds may be obtained.—Apply ty !etter for Particulars (which will be sent post free) I to Meosrs. STRAUS and Co., 32, Villiers-street, Strand, London, W.C. IMMENSE SACIUFICE IX DRAPERY GOO I) 8 THE whole of Mr. HAOCE'S stock bought from the Assignees at Half Price, are now daily offered to the public at desperately low prices such as half the usual price, on the premises ately occupied by Mr. Hague, opposite the new Market Hall. Also a large assortment of NEW- FANCY GOODS, Yiz:-NiIUSLIN DRESSES, PARASOLS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, SHAWLS, MUSLIN, MUSLIN, LACE, and REAL LACE, EDGINGS, and INSERTIONS, LADY'S FANCY TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES of all descriptions, with KOSIERY well assorted. To THE LADIES :—Buy your Calicoes and Flannels now, for they were all bought at the old prices, very much cheaper than they can be made now, and afterwards bought as above stated, at an immense Reduction. To THE GENTLEMEN :—Buy your HATS soon. About 500 Hats at from 2s. 6d. to 9s. 6d.—New and fashionable shapes. Traced and Cut Muslins with the Cotton for Embroidery. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Proprietor. GREAT BARGAINS- hLATE AND TILE WHARF, UPPER HOPE-STREET, WREXUAV-, fBetween the Wesley an Chapel and the Barracks).  JONES begs to inform his numerous customers and those who arc about to build, that he has W just bought a large quantity of PENRHYN ?AXGOR SLATES, which he expectato arrive shortly, consequently he will dispose of his present stock at a GREAT REDUCTION of PRICES. The S3 who may favour him with their orders for SLATES, TILES, LATHS, &c., in course of the month of July, will meet with UNRIVALLED BARGAINS W. J. has a constant supply of Slates at the Railway Station, Ruabon, for the convenience of his customers in that neighbourhood, which may be had by applying to Mr. Samuel Evans on the premises. WHOLESALE ORDERS SUPPLIED DIRECT FROM THE WORKS ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND THE LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. T. HUGHES, AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY & IMPLEMENT MAKER, I LAMBPIT-STREET, WREXHAM, I BEGS respectfully to inform the gentlemen, farmers, &c., of Wrexham, and the surrounding JD localities, that he has commenced, on his own account, in the above line, and hopes by good workmanship and moderate prices, to obtain a share of their patronage and support. Portable and fixed gTRUI ENGINES from 4 to 14 horse-power supplied to order on the shortest notice; and also THRESHING STRAW-SHAKING and RIDDLDG-BARLEY HORNING, and WINNOWING MACHINES of the best make. IW Agricultural Machines and Implements carefully repaired and put in order. Also, weighing Machines repaired if required. Lambpit-street, Wrexham, June 25tli, 1857. II INSTITUTED IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE, A.D. 1714. UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. OFFICES:-P,I, COBNHILL, and 70, BAKER-STREET, LONDOV and in BRISTOL, LIVM RPOOL, EDINBURGH, DVBLJX, HAMBUUGH, BESLIX, and BERXE. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Bonus on Life Policies, 1855. THE following will shew the relative Amount of the recent Septennial BONUS added to the Sum In- sured, on Policies for;eiooo, effected in Great Britian, according to the Apes of the Lives when Assured:— Age when Amount of Premium Policy received for the BONUS effected, last Seven Years. FOR THE SAME TIME. 20. £ 152 10s. lOd. £ 150(BeinK about 70 per Cent on such amount of pm 25. JElfi8 5s. Od. £ 105.Tieins; 60 per Cent ditto 30. £ 1S6 19s. 2d. «105.Beine 55 per Cent ditto 35. &209 8s. 4d.Sl05.Beini; 50 per Cent ditto 40. -*237 14s. 2cl- .Jfcl05.1>eiiijj 45 per Cent ditto The above BONUS is applied at the option of the Assured, either as an Addition to the Amount receiv- able under the Policy, or in Reduction of the Annual Premium, or the value of it paid in Cash, —————— The Directors will purchase their Life Policies on equitable terms. Policy Stamps and Medical Fees paid by this Com- pany. Advallceli are made on tlm sole Security of Policies effected with this Office to the extent of their value. Two-thirds only cf the Premium may be paid until death. Deereasinsr and Increasing Rates of Premium. Persons whose Lives arc Assured, and not being of sea-faring occupation, are allowed during peace to pass by sea from one part of Europe, direct to any other part theieof, in steamer or decked vessels. The Directors beg to claim especial attention to a recent change in the regulations of this Society, by which the Assured, in the Lite Department, realize the advantages of Mutual Offices. by sbarinsr the Pro- fits of the Company, (with the exception of one-fifth as a small compensation for the necessary guarantee), and are free from the liability incurred by Members of Mutual Societies. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The Directors are ready to receive Proposals for In- suring property generally, in Great Brician and Ireland. at the following Bates: s. d. Common Insura nee 1 61 per Cent Hazardous "oo..oo 2 6 r per Annum Doubly Hazardous moo. 4 0 Except in cer. tain cases. Whon the sum Amounts to £300 The Government Duty is 3s. for every £ 100 insured, except Farming Stock, which is exempt from such duties. Mills (excepting Cotton AliHs) and other extra Ha. zardous Insurances will be rated according to special agreement. Losses occasioned by explosion of Gas made good. Fire Profits. All Persons effecting SBPTBSHIAX INSURANCES from and after December, 1845. will be allowed One Year's Premium and Duty; and also a Participation in the PROFITS thereof at the expiration of every Seven Years, without incurring any responsibility. Insurances already effected maybe altered accordingly. The Rent of Houses Insured. Every information may be obtained at the Offices of the Society or any of the Agents. WILLIAM B. LEWIS, SECRETARY. AGENT-MR. SETH M. JONES, DRAPER, &c. WREXHAM AND RUABON. LEWIS'S MASONRY YARD, OPPOSITE THE FEATHER'S INN, CHESTER-STREET.  LEWIS begs most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wrexham and its vicinity that he has commenced Business in the above line in all its branches. He is also prepared to f! thtat ho ?has ? SLATE SLAB CHIMNEY-PIECES, MANGERS, SLOP STONES, &c., &c. GRAVE STONES prepared and lettered to any design 01" order, upon the 5hortest notice and 'most GRAVE STONES prepare d an d lettered to any design or Order, upon the shortest notice and most ?T?S?of Bangor and LlangoUenSIabs, s?blcforH??THSorFLGi? always on hand BRICKS, PIPES, TILES, BEARERS, AND EARTHEN D TRAPS ON SALE. Agent in Wrexham for Messrs. Brough and Co.'s SANITARY PIPES. Wrex h am, June 5th, 1857. JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Wrexham, June 5th, 1857.. HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. T. MARSTON, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. DEALER IN PATENT MEDICINES, &c., (LATE OF SHREWSBURY,) "CSPPrTPTTT T Y informs the inhabitants of Wrexham and the public generally, that he has WtSaken a d UfiLt?d up ?the ?LW ?HOi in the «? ??"?'ger Buildings," Hope-street, Wrexham, with an entire new and well selected Stock of genuine DRUGS, and PATENT MEDICl.NEb (Atained from the most accredited wholesale firms in the trade; and being well aware of the great importance of Dispensing Medicines and Drugs with strict re±rence to their pmity, ^nMen^ -i??=. Ti__ r_ ?..?.1:? n?mtnnnnnf imdannTtortunon the basis challcnge:; the moat critical tests, and trusts soieiy ior piumi. X?onto ?le?s of his business, the quality of the  charges, I T. M has ahvavs in stock a choice selection of Perfumery, Domestic Articles, &e. Marston's celebrated CONDITION POWDERS, for Horses. Is. per pound. Dr, Howard's celebrated FAMILY PILL OF HEALTH, prepared solely from the original Recipe, by T. Marston, and sold in boxes at Cd., Is., and 2s., duty included. A considerable saving bv purchasing the large boxes. TOWN-HILL FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. G. -A-HSTJD JS/L. ROCKE, XT AVING added to their premises, the Hou?-P and Shop, lately occupied by M r. Fraser, and in ±1 which they keep a large assortment of EXCLUSIVELY o D S, to which thev bave made and are constantly making LARGE kDDITIONS, of red? good, elegant, and useful "HO-US?EH?O???L???D F U I? ? I T U R E, amongst which will be found Gilt Pier and Swing Glasses, Sideboards, Cbeffioncers, Telescope, °^' Loo, and Square Tables, Settees, Couches, Sofasf^Vhat Nots, Boolteasei, Secretaires, Lounging Chairs7 Cliests-of-Drawen, Half Tester, Four Post, French, and Tl nl Bedsteads, (and any Artide wanted not in Stock, n be 'obtained on tbe shortest notice of reliable workmanship and material,) and they beg to solIClt a call from Parties wanting, a8 it will ever be their principle to do all in tbcir power to give satisfaction, and to supply  r'? ? J' Y"? -? I I I-IIGH-STREET, WRFXHAM. W A R R A N:T E D TRY FRASER'S < FOUR GUINEA PATENT LEVER WATCHES, CAPP'D AND JEWELLED. EXTRAORDINARY CHEAP PLEASURE TRIP FROM CHESTER, WREXHAM, SHREWSBURY, AND INTERMEDIATE STATIONS I TO THE WREKIN, WOLVERHAMPTON, AND BIRMINGHAM, ON MONDAY, 20rn JULY,—SEVEN HOURS' STAY AT BIRMINGHAM For Particulars see Small Bills. ALFRED LOCKWOOD & CO., CHESTER, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON SALE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FOREIGN TIMBER, Viz .— AMERICAN and Baltic, in logs; Red, White, and Yellow Deals; Baywood, Mahogany, and Birch, in boards and scantlings Steam Struck Mouldings, of every form and variety Split and Sawn Laths, Oak and Elm Coffln Boards, Seasoned and Preparad Floor Boards, Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Skirtings, Staircases, Shop Fronts, and all kinds of Joiners' Work, of first-rate quality. PREPARED BY ¿JIL& PATENT'MACHINERY. ,I, AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. EVERY THreG DELIVERED FREE OF EXPENSE AT THE RAILWAY STATION. NEW BANGOR SLATE WHARF. JOHN JONES GRATEFUL for favours received by his late partner and himself, under the firm of 11 JorNm & \JT Co. begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the publicgenerally, that he has OPENED, on his own account, a SLATE "WHARF, on the North side of Upper Hope-street, Wrexham, near to the Savings' Bank, where he will have constantly on sale a Stock of BANGOR SLATES, BUCKLEY WARE, CHIMNEY T 0 P S, SANITARY AND DRAIN PIPES, PLASTER-OF-PARIS, CEMENT, LATHS, HAIR, &c., &- c. N.B.—Parties who may favour J. J. with their orders, will have the full benefit of the Reduction which has taken place in the price of Bangor Slates. And all slates will be sold from his yard six score to the hundred, and not five. as has been hitherto the practice in Wrexham. Cisterns, Mangers, Tomb Head Stones, and Mantle-Pieces, made to order on the shortest notice. Book of Pattern seen at the Yard. CABINET, UPHOLSTERY, CARPET, ¡ BEDDING, PAPER-HANGING, AND GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT FOR NORTH WALES, No. 16, TOWN-IIILL, WREXHAM. jJQDWIN OWEN begs to call the attention of the public to his extensive Stock of HOME-MADE CABINET FURNITURE Of every description, suitable for the Mansion or Cottage, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Door Mats,Feathers, Flocks, &c. &c. A most magnificent assortment of PAPER-HANGINGS Of the latest London Patterns, including Gold and Flock, at exceedingly low prlccs, aud every other description equally low. TAKE NOTICE No. 16, the ONLY Cabinet Manufactory on the Town-Hill. YSTORDY DODREFN I'R CY' %I RY I HAiiP & PIANo FORTE WAREHOUSE ABBEY STREET, CHESTER, BOUCHER AND CO., HAVE always on hand an extensive Selection of New and Second-hand INSTRUMENTS of JLL the best character, or SALE and HIRE, on the most moderate terms. Additional Stocks kept by their various Agents in Wales. TUNING AND REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. Lowest price for ready money. SUMMER HILL EEMALE SOCIETY. THE ANNIVERSARY of this Society will be JL held on Monday, July 20, 1857, at the house of Mr. DODD, King William's Inn, Sum- mer Hill. near Wrexham. Dancing on the Green will commence at Five o'clock. A celebrated brass band will be in attendance Tea on the table at 4 o,clock. Tickets, one shilling each. ROYAL PRINCE OF WALES LODGE OF ODD-FELLOWS. BOWLING GREEN INN, WREXHAM. THE Anniversary DINNER of the Royal Prince JL of Wales Lodge of the United Order of Odd- Fellows, will be held at the Bawling Green Inn, Wrexham, on Tuesday, the 28th inst. The Members will meet at the above Inn at half- past 12 o'clock, form in procession, and then pro- ceed to the palish church. The band of the Royal Denbigh Rifles has been engaged for the occasion and a Dance will take place on the Green in the afternoon. Tickets of admission to the Green- Sixpence. TIIE WKEXHAM LOAN & INVESTMENT COAIPANY, (Limited.) 0 ICES—TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. Open every Tuesday Evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. LOANS made upon approved personal Security ) for 3, 6, 9, or 12 months, to be re-paid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments. Persons desiring Shares in this Company are requested to make early applii ation. THOMAS -TONES, Secretary. P A NT STEAM MILL FLOUR AXD BREAD COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL t2,500, in 500 Sii itE,; of £5 Each, Deposit of 5s. per Share and by monthly Instal- ments of 5s. each share till paid up. rjMUS Company has been formed to be called i the PAST UXIOX STEAM MILL FLOUR COMPANY, for the purpose of supplying Flour an d Bread to the inhabitants of the populous and rapidly increasing neighbourhood of Rhosllanerch- rugog and adjoining districts, and in order to rcommodate the working classes, parties will be allowed to join together for half and quarter s hares. 1 Application for Shares to be made to the under. mentioned persons, viz Wrexham. Mr. Thos. Rymer, Mr. Bayley Ruabon Mr. David Jones, Cross Foxes, inir. Thos. Jones, Duke Cefn Mr. VVm. Hughes, iron founder, Mr. Jo. Jones, stone merchant; Rhosllanerchurgog Mr Daniel Roberts, Nags Head „ Mr. Charles Wright, Pant Mr. Jonathan Clark, Punkey. The Wheat grown in the parish of Ruabon is upwards of 60,000 bushels. The consumption of Flour by its 14,00t) inhabitants is upwards of 18,000 sacks per annum, and none being ground in the parish must entail at least X500 per annum cost of carriage of wheat out, and Flour back for the above growth and conniption. The above calculations show that the matter is beyond specu- lation, and will ensure a handsome return for the capital invested. YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. WROGEKS in retiii-niiig thanks to his numer- TT ous Friends and the Inhabitants of W rex- ham and the locality generally, for the very liberal support with which they have favoured him since his comwencement in business, and trusts by industry and strict attention, to merit a continuance of the patronage so freely accorded to him. I W. Rogers specially solicits attention to his pegged Boots, which are decidedly neater in appearance, more durable, lighter, never lose their shape, and each tin.e repaired appear equal to new. MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, REGISTER GRATES, COOKING RANGES, IRON BEDSTEADS, And every Article in the Trade. JOHN GITTINS, IRONMONGER, Hope-Street, Wrexham, J. G. respectfully invites inspection of his MARLE CHIMNEY PIECES, just delivered. SWIMMING BATH AT LLWYNONN. rHE SWIMMING BATH at Llwynonn is now JL OPEN for the use of the Public, from Six o'clock, a.m., until Nine o'clock, p.m. Terms as usual. THE GREAT SMOKING CONTROVERSY AT AN END. GEORGE COX, (Late J. Ollerhead,) HAS decidedly the best choice and quality of jLl British and foreign CIGARS and Meerschaum PIPES in Town. THE OLD XOTED SHOP, CORNER OF HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. I DECAYED Ak TEETH. I Sold by most of the respectable Chtmists in Town and Country and in Wrexham by Mr. lV. Rowland, High-street; Oswestry, by Messrs. Smale Son, Chemists. THE WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, L for STOPPING DKCAYED TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. Prepared only by MESSRS. GABRIEL, the Old Established Surgeon Dentists, 112, Duke-street, Liverpool, and 33,1 udgate-hill, London. Price, with full directions for use, Is. 6d., or will be sent post, paid on receipt of twenty postage stamps. This valuable Filling is placed in the cavity in a soft state, so that it canuot give the least pain, and may be used by any person with the greatest ease, and has the remarkable property of becoming HARD and SOUND as the tooth itself, excluding the air and food from the nerve, and arrest ing all further progress of decay. It is superior to everything that has been used before, and-is sure to succeed when all other remedies have failed. Prepared and Sold wholesale and retail by the Inventors and Proprietors, Messrs. Gabriel, the Old Established Surgeon Dentists, 112, DuJcestrect, Liverpool. ROYAL TOOTH POWDER FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING THE TEEl'H AND GUMS. i IF you suffer from the Loss of Decayed Teeth, I JL visit MESSRS. GABRIEL, the Old Established Dentists, No. 112, Duke-street, liverpocl, who con- tinue to supply Artificial Teeth without pain or trouble, and guarantee them never to change colour or decay. Mineral Teeth Fixed without pain. A Single Tooth from 3s. 6d. A Full Set, C4 4s. Deputed Teeth Stopped, charge, 2s. 6d. and os.1 Mis-fits remodelled by Messrs. GABRIEL, Sur- geou Dentists, 112, Duke-street, Liverpool, and 33, tudgate-hill, London. Country Patients and others are informed that only one visit is requisite for one Tooth or a Full Set. Daily attendance from 10 to 7, (and Consultation Free.) NOTI CE.—Messrs. GAPRIFL announce that thev have no professional connection Mi?A any person 0; firm, aK? that they may only be consulted Daily at ?0. an d that t7wy ina y orly be co;2&?el te d -Daily at 2 V 'o. US, Duke street, Liu:rpool, and at their London Establishment,33, Litdgate-hill, and every Wednesday throughout the year, at the Private Rooms at the Lion House, High street, WrcxJtam. LOANS. nl6 nlOOO ON Pcrsonal  &16 £ 1000 ?rS?ty,re- 5 per Cent per Annumn, from 1 to 5 Years re- payable, Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly. Apply to H. LEWISON, Wrexham. WELSH AND IRISH HORSES FOR SALE.  M. McDERMOTT, Mount-street, Wrexham, P respectfully informs the gentlemen and farmers of Wrexham and its vicinity, that to his business of Marine Store Dealer, he has added that of Horse Dealer, and shall be most happy to supply them with cveiy kind of IRISH or WELSH HORSES Wi.ffi P??N7??S. He is in the habit of travelling periodically through the greater portion of Ireland and Wales, and has therefore an ample opportunity of making a choice and large selection of those useful and admired animals. Gentlemen wishful to purchase Horses of a superior class can be accommodated on the shortest possible notice. Wrexham, July 15th, 1857. WREXHAM LITERARY INSTITUTE. Notice of Annual General Meeting. OTICE is Hereby Given, that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the members of the Wrexham Literary Institute will be held in the News Room of the Working Men's Reading Room, Hope-street, on Friday, the 24th day of July, 1857, at 8 o'clock in the evening, when the Report and Statement of Accounts for the year ending 30th December, 1856, will be submitted to the meeting. Notice is also Hereby Given, that at the ter- mination of the aforesaid meeting a SPECIAL GENERAL M E E T I N G will bo held,. when the Amalgamation of the Working Men's Reading Room with the Wrexham Literary Institute will be submitted for the approval of the meeting. The members are particularly requested to attend. T. T. GRIFFITH, ESQ. WILL PRESIDE. On behalf of the Committee, D. JONES, Junr. WREXHAM LITERARY INSTITUTE. WANTED a SEC.RETARY.-Salary, ZCIO per V V annum. Application to be addressed to the Committee of the Wrexham Literary Institute. WORKING MEN'S READING ROOM. NOTICE is Hereby Given, that a SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of the Members of the Wording Men's Reading Room, will be held in the News Room, Hope-street, on Friday, the 24th of July, 1857, at 8 o'clock in the evening, when the Amalgamation of the Society with the Wrex- ham Literary Institute, will be submitted for the approval of the meeting. Members are particularly requested to attend. SETH JONES, Secretary. 'n he 'rd. FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO BE LET. TO BE LET, FURNISHED APARTMENTS, Tin a healthly part of the town of Wrexham, consisting of a Sitting.room, and one or two Bed- rooms.—Apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrex. ham. GENTEEL HOUSE TO BE LET. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a con. JL venient and commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, situate in Pen-y-bryn, Wrexham, containing Drawing-room, Parlour, Kitchen, Back- kitchen, three Bed-rooms, good Cellar, and a Yard. There is also a good l'ump on the premises. For further particulars apply to Mr. Bayley, BookseBer, Wrexham. TO LET, A LARGE HANDSOME HOUSE, WITH PLEASANT GARDEN ATTACHED, In a healthy part of Wrexham, a few minutw walk from the Railway Station, lately occupied by Col. Egerton. Apply to Mr. Bayley, Stationer, Wrexham. TO LET,  Large Dry and Spacious CELLAR, situate in A Bank-street, Wrexham.—Apply to Mr. Knibbf. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a JL HOUSE and SHOP,'situate in Church- street, Wrexham.—For particulars apply to Mr. Jolin Jones, Draper, Church-street, or Mr. Lewison, Accountant, Temple-place, Wrexham. In hr nlù. rPO BE SOLD—a Bargain-a capital COPYING I PRESS, with box complete. Also a neat ELECTRIFYING MACHINE, Apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wreiham. W ANTED, in a respectable family near Wrex- TT ham, a Servant of ALL WORK. Must pro- duce a good character. Apply to Mr. W. BAYLET, Bookseller, Wrexham. BRICKS ON SALE. A LARGE quantity of hard burnt BRICKS; /? also a quantity of Faced or Pressed Bricks, at reasonable prices.—Apply to M. Gummow, Building Surveyor. TO AMATEUR GARDENERS AND OTHERS BEDDING PLANTS FoR SALE  CHOICE selection of 2,000 of the above A named plants, consisting of Geran iams, Ver. benas, Calceolaries, Petuuias, Heletropiums, &c., For particulars enquire of Mr. McLevi, Market Hall. Wrexham. GROVE PARK, WREXHAM. rI^O BE DISPOSED OF, in one or more lots, A to suit purchasers, five Lots of digiMe LAND for BUILDING PURPOSES, situate in the Grove Park, adjoining the New Road. Should the whole be taken as one lot, it will be sold at 2s. 4d. per square yard. For further particulars apply to Mr. PARKIN, Collegiate School, Grove Park, Wrexham. SSHnntfii. WltEXIlAIINFm ARY AND DISPENSARY. WAITED immediately, a NURSE to the W above Institution. Application for Parti- culars to be made to the House Surgeon. Committee Room, 10th July, 1857. WANTED. 7FARMISXILIFF, (an English- W man,) who thoroughly understands the management of Land, and the buying and selling of stock. Application with Testimonials of character, to be made to Captain Burlinson, Belle Vue, Oswestry. W ANTED, a Gentleman as COMPANION, W and TUTOR to a Youth in the country. This would be a desirable opportunity for any one who wishes to study; as the duties would only occupy a few hours in the day. Address, E. S. at Messrs. Hughes & Son, Stationers, Wrexham. THE ANNIVERSARY DINNER OF THE INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS^ PLOUGH INN, RHOS-Y-MEDRE. HOST HOBSON BEGS to inform the Brethren and well-wishers JD that Mr. Puleston having kindly lent the large Assembly Room adjoining, being sufficient space to dine 400: THIS DAY (Saturday,) July 18, the brethren will meet at 10 o'clock for the transaction of business, afterwards headed by a splended Regalia and Bmss Band, will walk in procession through the matchless I scenery in this delightful and picturesque locality,, returning to the Plough Inn at 3 o'clock when a most sumptuous DINNER will be provided. Visitors and well-wishers, Is. 6d. each. AFTER DINNER A SEPARATE SPACIOUS SMOKE ROOM ADJOINING WILL BE OPENED. TO BUILDERS, PLASTERERS, &c. JOHN WAINWRIGHT, OF STANSTY, BEGS respectfully to inform BuiMers.PlMterers, Ban(I the public generally that he has constantly on hand a large quantity of BRICKS, of fiirst class quality which he is prepared to supply to any ex- tent at moderate prices The Bricks are weU-made and burnt, and are superior to any others produced in the neighbourhood. He has also any quantity of excellent SAND, suitable for all purposes, con- nected with Plastering and Building, which he will sell at the rate of Is. per ton. Parties purchasing will be liberally dealt with. Stansty, June 26th, 1857.