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OF BRYN.Y-FFYXNON CHAPEL. () <undov. July 26. !57 '° t"e WESLEYAN t) fHU'EL.WRRXHAM, the REV.SAM- D WADKY. Governor and Chaplain of ?" ?,j)?.. Sh?iHeM. w<)I preach in the Morn- past Ten o'ctoek; and in the Evening, ;.¡;. j! '1 k 'J e ot a. atd of the Chape] j. NOTICE. EXTENSION OF TIME. ?t.qut-)!rc -it' app!icat)ona from parties at I"sOl'e ?"? ?'"? ? necessarily extended to *)jD?Y.the2oth Ju!y, 18.?7, for receiving "?)ERS 'r 'he purchase ot the VERY VALU- -? ?TOCK "F WINES, SPIRITS, &c.. '"? ?? ut the Vaults of the late Mr. Robert t ;n Hi.,h-treet. Wrexham. enlists of FOREIGN AND BRITISH ? \r'Y. RCM. GIN. and WHISKEY. pj. SHERRY. CHAMPAGNE, CLARET, TiKA. 'lufI:'1I WIXES and CORDL4.LS, MILD JrrER AI.ES. PORTER, PERRY VINE- jR snd othe. LIQUORS. );!of most fxeetlent quality, and which were before the recent rise in Wines and or three months credit will be ,rtn on tppfoved security the purchase money inters! at ;Eo per cent. FM ir.SpfUion and a cata)«gue with full par .)j,j,}pp)yatthe<)fEcosof Messrs. JAMES & BrynySynnon, Wrexham, to ,enn; the Tenders are to be sent. B Te Kxecuinri! tire cpen t" treat for the e' of the FIXTURES in the Vautt8; and atso «t I¡'qunti! ui HAMPERS, JARS, and BOT. rLE: tb" Warehouse. t. R HAT H A R G A I N S MTCHEN-RAXGKS, FENDERS,'&c. t r-< M ?-lL-' tifn of the ahove articles and other ? IHu\MONGERY, some of which are speei ? f?:. will '-c on SALE on MONDAY, ,rua ..1 h W ] jtn '27)h. m'l fallowing days, in the Warehouse, ? the bark of the Golden Lion Inn, Bank-street, \r ffiliIll. at in'L'atty Reduced Pr ces 1 Ca-t-in'n Fttmace, 200 gallons, new. t Iron Oven „ 1 Kix'hcn with Oven „ t Ditt.) 'htto with ditto and stove „ 1 Hamc,room Grate with double ended Butter and Brass Tap Regi.ter Grate „ shain ditto I trun C'himney-Picce 3 Stippt-r B:tth< I Jafk H«-tf!tcr. t Patent Several Sack Holders Iluantity (;i 0 U Eaves Troughing J Large c;st-iron Oveu with Stove, second- h., t Cast-tron RcUer. t Cntnc. fapaMe of Htting two tons. HARVEST HARVEST BEER" T?ARMERSarerecomncnded not to HAZARD J' brew;n? this HOT WEATHER but to pur- tha. their ILrrps: nt the NAG'S HEAD BREWERY'. Tht-re they can be stippiied on the no!! reason:tble terms- (r R E A T MPERANCE MEETING AND FESTIVAL rpHE Brvoho unJ Broughton Total AoBtinencG 1 S<xien wjn hold its AXXUAL MEETING tE dt Op<-n .tir at the Cemey, near the Break Cttpd, Br.)Ufrhton, on Mom.y, the 3r3 of August, !M7, to irhich the mench of the cause are earnestly M ?ive their countenance and support. Stttrti fnuncnt Lecturers will advoeate the cause ttTmpt'nmtt- in Welsh and English. .tJmiMion to tite Tea hv ticketa, ]s. each. TifiM; mav be had from Messrs. Hughps, Moss ."mur! EUi<Whcatsheaf, John Griffiths, Waterloo; Wiliitm 'th"ma?, tunber merchant, Wrexham; Pr:rr Edv!trd<. Bn-mt'o John Evans, Pentre issa, EmuEhton; Jost'ph Barker, Bfrsham; Edward Dtrie', Mnss; Frederick Hutchinson, Brvnmally; EphrMB Flay. Cerney, Broughton; David Hughes, Gim-yr-afun; Samuel Han-op, Brymbo; John I'uff.U. Summtr hil): Edward Smallwood, Cymmau; Jonathan Davie'. nailer, Adwy'r flawdd; and John m., pocth. TIMBER AND COAL. STEAM SAW MILL, CHARLES-STREET. WREXHAM, E. MERHD!TH JONES, 'HEALER in all kinds of TIMBER for Builders, -L7 ('M?ntcr". Wheelwrights, Coachmakers, VfIL-in?cr-. &r. Hound nr sawn Timber for Mines, Mufhc' and Wholsale Merchants, Ai'mt f.jr the Sale of the Brymbo Go's., West- ?!? C./s.. and Ruabon Co'g. Coal and the ?:Mra Co'ii. I.ime. at the Wrcxham Station. '*rd()T sent to Charles-street promptly attend- Mtf.. Útdt M Ilny part of the town or AT THE BLACK LION INX, RHOSTYLLEN. FE:HIYAL will he held at the Black Lion Inn. RhostyDen, on Monday, the 3rd day of !ugu.'t n(xt Immediately after tea. Dancing will Mnmeccc on the Green, a celebrated Brass Band MYing esuaged for the occasion. Tea on the "M M four (.'dock. l'ckf:t3 fur Tea and admission on the Green, One MdiiBpfach. R.hú,;tyll('n i:. a pleasant walk of a little more tlan a mile from the town of Wrexham. l"XITED ORDER OF ODD-FELLOWS. THE OFFICERS of "the Royal Prince of Wales Ljjgc" of the above Order have much plea- !UTt in announcing that their AxxivEHSARY Dix- l1L r¡f l8.5r, will take place at the BOWLING- GREE IXX, Wrexham, on TUESDAY XEXT, the 8th J ul v Tht, Brethren will assemble at the Lodge-House 't Twelve o'c!ock, when a proLession will hnncd, and at One o'clock proceed to the Parish !:hurth (IIr Divine servi.e. Dinnr willi. served at half-past 'Oatuaiiy. ti'he Band of the Royal Denbigh Rin s have letn for the occasion, and will head the to and from the Church. At Five o'clock the Green will be opened for h,e ''°J"yment of Dancing, when non-members '? h'' admittf-d at a charge of Six-pence each. THH TENTH EDITION. Will. in ElIglilill. Tostfrccfor four E8say. (\tACKIŒY UNMASKED, being a complete '°t ''xposition of the irauds, impositions, and leœptltJl1!I practised by a gang of ignorant pretend 'who advertise a speedy, safe and eSectual cure and under tssumed names and pro- í:881onal mask c'arr)' on a moat iniquitous system of rtion. By John Sutton, M.R.C.S. OPLXMXS OF THE rBE-S. 'The author haa conferred a just boononsuf- ?6 humanity by exposing the nefarious prac- Mea of ignorant imposters, who advertise to cure a ? Mc of which, in reality, they know nothing." "?'?"??, !8a7. '?" 'U prove useful to thousand to -whom we speMaUy recommend it.-SulI. If others in the healing art would follow the "nation shown them by Dr. Sutton, Quackery's' ?cr would be short lived" — C '?t c. e cannot too highly compliment the author lpon linn and fearless purpose."—ZaKM<, Ma!l :9rA. ?8?7. "The at.ilor (Dr. Sutton) receives, and deserves, ?' warmest thanks for this full closure of t?d:s" — ?.? ?.?M.JM? 6?. J857. Laution.—Beware of piracy of this Essay by M S?Mt pretender, who has absconded to avoid "Mdmgs, and now maliciously vilines Dr. Sut- on I reputation.. Read this exposure, startling in M extreme, of this fellow, and his gang. Address, Sutton, ]5, Frederick-place, GosveU-street, Sale by Mr. Herbert. "-w' _W IMPORTANT SALEF OF TIMBER AT THE COMMERCIAL HALL, FRODSHAM STREET, CHESTER. To Builders, CMeA Irak-ers, Carpenters, Joiners, aiad otliers requiring first-rate Biti!(Iing Itateria(s. 'j\/TH D. HERBERT has been instructed to m- oSer for unrpacrved SALE BY AUCTION, on FICID.A.Y, the 31st day of July, 1857, at the Com- mercial Hall, Frodsham Street, Chester, upwards Of 30.000 feet of excellent 1 inch, -4 Inch, and -21 XEW DEAL AND PINE BOARDS, of the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd qualities; about 30,000 feet of St. John's PINE DEAL; 3 inch plank of various lengths and widths; a quantity of RED DEAL, also 7 Ings of superior MAHOGANY, of excel- lent quality, with good hold roe, purled edge; mottled and rich Veneer the whole of which has been recently Imported, and will he offered in con- venient lota to suit all purchasers. The Sale to take place at Eleven o'clock in the ibrcnoon. Onice, Frodsham, July 17. I Sale by Mr. Jenkins. TAN HOUSE FARM. NEAR OVJERTON. Capital Growing Wheat to //o off in the Straw. fTpO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. JEK- A. KiNs, at the Rrynypys Arms Inn, in Overton) on Monday, the 3rd day of August, 1857, at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be t) e.t produced, the 06 going tenant's share oi eightanda half acres of wheat, to go off in<he straw, growing on the Tan House Far<n, late in the occupation of Mrs. Rogers, and will be sold in four lots. Mr. Pfusiow, of the Brynypvs Arma Inn, wUI appoint a person to shew the wheat for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Eilesmore. nmtinn. ,vvy. BRITISH SCHOOL. BOYS' DEPAKTMEXT. rr?HE BRITISH SCHOOL wiU be re-opened i- 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 EUis 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 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 educft' tional institution to the patronage of the public. CHARLES HUGHES, SECRETARY. MR. SIMMS, (Organist of TVrexnam Clmrch, and .Pt-o/MMM- 'o/' <tf;M«' at the College, Cluster,) ItEGS to inform his friends and pupils, that he n vill 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. TRS. F. OWEN bega respectfully to announce 1\ that the duties of her establishment will be RESUMED on TUESDAY, the 28th instant. Wrexham, July 17th, 1857. ANCIKNT BRITON'S LODGE 01' ODDFELLOWS, SWAN INN, PENYB:<YN, WREXMAM. T\/rR. JOHN TAYLOR. be?a rMpeo.tultv to an. ??L nounre that the ANNIVERSARY DINNER of the Anoent Bntox's Lodt: of the ludependant or- der of Oddfellows will take.ptacejat the SWAN INN, Penybryn, Wrexham, on Friday next, the 31st inst, itinuer on the idbte at three o'etoek. liUTHIN BAZAAR. A GRAND FANCY BAZAAR will be hc)d in ? H the Grounds of Ru-rmN CAfiTLE, on WED- NESD.Y, and THURSDAY, the 16th and 17th SEP- TEMBER. 1857, in aid of the Fund for restoring and I re-st-ating Ruthin Church. rATRONESSES. The Lady Emitv Hesketh The Lady Sarah'Hay Wil liams The Lady Harriot illostyiil The Lady Raf:ot The Lady NewbotOUgh Mrs. f'fderick West Mra. Percival lieswooj &)rs. Herbert Wynn, Ceftt :\11'8. Wynne, Voelas Mra. Btrnston, Crewe Ha)! Miss West, Cutham Court The Misses Luxmoore Mrs. Johnaon, Danrhydd Mra. WhaHcy, Plasmadoc Alts. N. Uniiicke, Bryu morwydd Mrs. Thomas Erooks Mrs. Joseph Cottart Mrs. Conuet, The Beeche: .Hon. Mrs. Tottenham Hou. Mrs. Hushes iHoD. Mrs. Heaton ¡Lady Williams Wynu Lady Wiitiams V aubsn M)s Myddeltun Hiddutph Mrs. Naylor, Hooton Ait9.Joce)ynytou)kea M)'s.Sandbaeh, Hafodnnus Mrs. Jones Hateman Ars. Gtegi;, BaekrordHa)! !rs Ham bersten. Nettot) Mrs Lloyd Wynnf, Coed- Coch Mrs. Cuker, rartidun !\irB. Downward, Batha- tarn ¡ Mr! Phitpot, Leamington Miss Baxter, J'Lts uewydd Alisa Light COMMtTTEE OF MANAGEMENT. Mrs. Butkeley Jones, The Ooisters Mr.,¡. Tay!eur, Bryn-y-ffyn- non Mrs. Maurice Mrs. Llewelyn Adams Mrs. Booth Mrs.Ewiug %I iss West Miss Fto' euce Weet Miss Batdwin Uo\d Miss M. Baidw)n Lloyd Contributions ot works of art, neefal and area- men'at heedle wotk, ehitdren's dresses, <aney nrti- e)es, paintings, prints,and drawings, etc., are earnest- )v requested to be sent to Mr. BuLKELKY JoNM.the Cloisters, Ruthin, who will place them at the diapos- al of the Committee, by whose discretion they will be apportioned among the several StaDs. Pic-nic parties will be allowed in Ruthia Ca tt Park on the days of the Bazaar. W. CORNWALLIS WEST, Esq., Mana or. LLEWELYN ADAMS, Esq.. Treasurere. F W. SMITH. E.q.. BULKRLHY 0. JONES, t Ho.. TM JAMES MAUKICE, ? Seen Mi Ruthin, July 24th, 1857; ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 90 YEARS. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, YORK-ST., WKEXHAM, (.LVei-t doo)- to tlte lV!Jnnsta!J .Arms Hotd.) \T7ILLIAM JEXKIXS wishes to tender his TT sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the puMic generally, for the patronage so kindly 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 nrst-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, 1857. SODA WATER, LEMONADE, AND GINGER-BEER. C*e/K jtfatt-r, near Ruaboit. T OSEm DAYIES begs respeetfuUy to inform ? the inhabitants of Cetn-mawr, Rhos-y-medre, and their respective neighbourhoods, that he has commenced the manufacture of EIIATED SODA- WATER, LEMONADE, and GtNGER-BEER, which he is enabled to supply in any quantities in nrst-rate condition, and which, for ctEervescence, brilliancy, and sharpness, (qualities in these bever- ages so essential am! so difficult to obtain), cannot be surpassed by any otbci manufacturer. Innkeepers waited upon at their places of business, and supplied promptly, carriage free, at wholesale prices. 1TMPORTANT INFORMATION.—By the In- j. vestment of asmallsumcven as low ns £1. 'thousands of Pounds may be obtained.—Apply by letter for Particulars (which will be sent post free) to Messrs. 8TRAUS and Co., 32, Viiliera-street, Strand, London, W.C. IMMENSE SACRIFICE D RAp E R Y G 0 0 D S! THE whole of Mr. HAGUE'S stock bought from the Assignees at Half Price, are now daily i. offered to the public at desperatdy low prices such as half the usual price, on the premises atcly occupied by Mr. Hague, opposite the new Market Hall. Also a large assortment of A ark-et Hall. Also a large assortment of NEW FANCY GOODS, Vi7 -??SLIN DRESSES, PARASOLS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, SHAWLS, MUSLIN, ??.?' ?? ? ?'? I?CE, EDGINGS, and INSERTIONS, LADY'S FANCY TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES of all descriptions, with HOSIERY 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 :—Buv vour 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. SODA WATER WORKS, RUTHIN, ESTABLISHED TmRTY YeARs. I Under tIle al(gu,&t Patronage of the Royal Family. ELLIS'S CARBONATED SODA AND POTASS WATERS. With their Quantitative and Qualitative Analyses, by Andrew Ure, i.on., M. Aead.N.S. Philadelphia, &c. &c.; and Lewis Thompson, F.R.S.. &c, &c, &c. ALso, EFFERVESCING CHAMPAGNE LEMONADE, PREPARED ON A NOVEL AND IMPROVED rRIfCIPLE. LONDON, 2t March.—:8. Upper Seymour Street, Portman Square. W"<?. h"a? ? ? th. TP.lie? asure of reportti- ng the compositionanaquatityof the Potass and Soda Carbonated Water. ?f? ''?? ? the same, as they are manufactured by Mr. ROBERT ELUS. ofRuTHt? ?an° d?'???? ?bh? oth remarkaMy pure and stronf: m )?: the amount of which is < qua! to from 13 tot6t?mca the V3)ume Of the !)qmd contained in e?h bottle, and ?n?ea tht-r.-fore from B2? to 272 cubic inches Th?e ?'T?W? V ? ?"M a\b'a"o?lu:t<? -)y?purp'?, bM ?no ? tau? it ? ?"" ? ?ca?? o? e?ra)U?i' The Water in itself is absolutely Pure, has no taint oforftanic matter, and is not iiabte to alteration or dc. composition ? by being kept any length of time. It wiU prove most acrvieeahte in augments <? the uur"innaa'yy organs, ]n dyspepsia, in Mid eructations. !n paoriiMis, and other forms ofcutaneou!' disease. A. URH. M.D. F.R.S., Analytical Chemist. L. THOMPSON. M.R.C.S., Analytical Chemist The above ce!cbratpd Preparations are so universally known and so fulfv appreciated that anv further p?ubhf !????< °'?" ?'? supernuous. R.BLLIS b? respectfuUy ? inform his trie.? and the public that vetT extensive aiterat.ons and additions ofnrst-rato Machinery, have been made at hia Soda Water Works, so that every preparation will now be mtnufactured on the LARGEST SCAM! upon the most scien. ti fc prmcmtes.and w.th the most scrupulous r. gard to correft proportions of the respe(<hveatka]ies- AUOrders either for home consumption or for exportation, can be executed on the shortest notice. Consumers may be upphedwith these Renuinearticfes at all the rcspeetaMe Hotets, Chemists. Confectioners, Italian Waretiou- es.and Raitway Refreshment Rooms throughout the United Kingdom, INSTITUTED IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE, A.D. 1714. UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY. FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. OFFICES :-81, CORNHILL, and ïO, BAKER-STREET, LONDON; and in BRISTOL, LiVERrooI. EDIKBUBGn, DUBLIX, HAMBURGH, BERLIN, and BERXE. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Bonus on Life Policies, 1855. THE foUowinf! will shew the relative Amount of the J recent Septennial BoNps added to the Sum In- sured. on Policies for .EtOOO. cn'ected in Great Britian, according to the Axes of the Lives when Assured:— Ace when Amount of Premium Policy received for the BONfS euected. last Seven Years. PoRTHE SAME TIME. BO. JE)52 t0s. IOd.£150 J Bei").- about 70 per Cent Ion such amount of pm as. kies 5s. Od.JBI05 ..Being 60 per Cent ditto 30. JEt8t{ !9s. 2d.003.Ben)K 55 per Cent ditto 35. &9-09 8s. 4d.iCI05 Being 50 per Cent ditto 40. -c237 H. 2d.105.Being 45 per Cent ditto The above BONUS is applied at the option of the Assured, either as an Addition to the Amount reeeiv- able under the Policy, or in Reduction of the Annual Premium, or the vaiue of it paid in Cash- The Directors wiit purchase their Life Policies on equitable terms. Policy Stamps and Medical Fees paid by this Corn- p&ny. Advances are made on the 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. Decreasine a.ud Increasing Rates of Premium. Persons whose Lives arc Assured, and not being of sea faring occupation, are allowed durinR peace to pass by tie& from one part of Europe, direct to any other phit thei eof, in steamer or decked vessels. The Director!! be)! to clatm especial attention to a recent change in the refutations of this Society, by which the Assured, in the Life Department, realize the advantakes of Mutua) Ofnces. by sharing the Pro- fits of the Company, (with the exception of one-nfth as a smal) compensation for the necessary Ruarantec), and are free from the liability incurred by Members of Mutual Societies. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The Directors are ready to receive Proposals for In- surtn property gpnerally, in Great Britian and Ireland. atthelo))owing Bntes: s. d. Common Iusura nee. I 61 per Cent Hazardous 2 6( per Annum roubjy Hazardous 4 6) Except incer. tatncases. Wlicii t,h. e sum Amounts to.CSOO The Government Duty is Ss. for every £100 insured, <-xcept Farming Stoch, which is exempt from such duties. MiUaf excepting Cotton MiUa) and othar extra H&- za'-dous Insurances will be rated according to spetial agreement. Lnases occasioned by explosion of Gas made good. Fire Promts. All Persons effecting SEPTEytHAi. INSURANCES from and after December, 1645. will be allowed One Tear'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 may be altered accordingly. The Rent of nouses Insured. Every information may be obtained at the OBces of the Society or any of the Agents. VILLIAM B. LEWIS, SECRETARY. AGENT—MR. SETH M. JONES, DRAPER, &c. WUKXHAM AND RUABON. LEWIS58 MASONRY YARD, OITOSITE THE FEATHER'S INN, CHESTER-STREET. TTOHN LEWIS begs most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wrcxham and Its vicinity tJ that he has commenced Business in the above line in all its branches. He is also prepared to execute orders for SLATE SLAB CHIMNEY-PIECES, MANGERS, SLOP STONES, &c., &c. GRAVE STONES prepared and lettered to any design or order, upon the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. A quantity of Bangor and Llangollen Slabs, suitable for HEARTHS Or FLAGGrxc, always on hand BRICKS, PIPES, TILES, BEARERS, AND EARTHEN D TRAPS ON SALE. Agent in Wrcxham for Messrs. Brough and Co.'S SANITARY PIPES. JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Wrexham, June 5th, 1857. HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. T. MARSTON. CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. DEALER IN PATENT MEDICINES, &c., (LATE OF SHREWSBURY,) T) ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Wrexham and the public generally, that he has JLII,J taken and ntted up the NEW SHOP in the Advertiser Buildings," Hope-street, Wrexham, with an entire new and well selected Stock of genuine DRUGS, and PATENT MEDICINES, obtained from the most accredited wholesale nrms in the trade; and being well aware of the great importance of Dispensing Medicines and Drugs with strict reference to their purity, he confidently challenges the most critical tests, and trusts solely for public countenance and support upon the basis of attention to the details of his business, the quality of the articles supplied, and moderate charges. T. M. has always in stock a choice selection of Perfumery, Domestic Articles, &c. 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 6d., Is., and 2s., duty included. A considerable saving by purchasing the large boxes. TOWN-HILL FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. CL A-TSrJD 1\1.[- -A.- ROÇKE, TTAVING added to their premises, the House and Shop, lately occupied by Mr. Fraser, and in JjL which they keep a large assortment of EXCLUSIVELY TSTB'W G 0 0 D S to which they have made and are constantly making LARGE ADDrnoKs, of really good, elegant, and useful H OUSEH OLD F URN ITURE, amongst which will be found Gilt Pier and Swing Glasses, Sideboards, Chemoneers, Telescope, Oval, Loo, and Square Tables. Settees, Couches, Sofas, What Nets. Bookcases, Secretaires, Lounging Chairs, Chests-ot'-Drawers, Half Tester, Four Post, French, and T, nt Bedsteads, (and any Article wanted not m Stock, can be obtained on the shortest notice, of reliable workmanship and' materin!.) and they beg to solicit a call from Parties wanting, as it will ever be their principle to do ai) in their power to give satisfaction, and to supply a good article at a moderate rate, and so acting still trust to reap a share of public support. /?F? ?1'?? ?x??y H1GH-STRH HT, WREXHAM. WARRANJED TpY FRASER'S FOUR GUINEA PATENT LEVER BATCHES, CAIT'D AND JEWELLED. HARP & PJANo FORTE WAREHOUSE ABBEY STREET, CHESTER, BO UC HE It A N D CO., t_TAVE always on hand an extensive Selection of New and Second-hand INSTRUMENTS of .H 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 COATS. PETERS, ROWLAND AND CO. GENERAL DRAPERS, IIIGH-ST.RBET., WREXHAM, ARE now offering for Sale a large Assortment of London made Waterproof Tweed TALMAS; also f ?- Walking and Loose Overcoats, suitable for the Season, which for style, quality, utility.and cheapness, cannot be surpassed. BANGOR SLATES. WILLIAM JONES, SLATE MERCH ANT, WRE X II AM. N.B—RETAIL WHARF, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, Beetc"n <<' Wesleyan Cltapel and flo Barrach. Wholesale Orders supplied direct from the Works on the Shortest Notice. Terms The Lowcst possible. 1200 Slates to the 1000. SIGNOR GAVAZZI WILL DELIVER TWO ORATIONS ATJttB MUSIC HALL, WREXHAM, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, AUGUST 13TK AND 14TH, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. SUBJECTS: Th?i;-sday-11 POPES AND THE -BJ.PZ.F," Friday-" ITALY." ADMISSION:—Front Seats, 29. 6d.; Back Seats, Is.; Gallery 9d, Wrexbam, July 24th, 1857. o. ø _e. ALFRED LOCKWOOD & C0.7 CHESTER, nAYE CONSTANTLY ON SALE KVERY DESCRIPTION OF FOREIGN TIMBER, Viz.— A ??? ?? Baltic, in logs; Red, White, and Yellow Deals; Baywood, Mahoinmv and ?. Birch, m boards and scantlings Steam Struck Mouldings, of every form and variety; Split and bawn Laths, Oak and Elm Comn Boards, Seasoned and Preparad Floor Boards, Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Skirtings, Staircases, Shop Fronts, and all kinds of Joiners' Work, of nrst-rate quality I PREPARED BY PATENT MACHINERY. AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. EVERY THING DELIVERED FREE OF EXPENSE AT THE RAILWAY STATION. NEW BANGOR SLATE WHARF. JOHN JONES ?< RATEFUL for favours received by his late partner and himself, under the 6rm of JoxEs & ?JT Co. begs most respectfully to inform his friends and the publicgenerally, that he has OPENED, OH /< oM-M aeeotiiit, a SLATE '\VnARF, 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 TOPS 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 pnce of Bangor Slates. And all slates will be sold from his yard six score to the hundred, and not Rve. as has been hitherto the practice in Wrcxham. 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 VALES, No. 16, TOWN-IIILL, WREXHAM. E D \V Y N OWEN begs to C&H the attention of the public to bis extensive Stock of HOME-MADE CABINET FURNITURE Of every description, suitable rùr the Mausion 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 exceedidgly low prices, and every other descriptlou equally low. TAKE NOTICE No. 10, the ONLY Cabinet Manufactory on the Town.HiH. YSTORDY DODREFN 1'R CYMRY) TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. TUTR JOHN MASON begs to inform the Build- -tj'JL era of Wrexham and the Neighbourhood, that he shall be enabled to supply them with any quantity of Sand, of the best quality, from his sandhole near Holt-street Terrace, Wrexhan. It is of the finest kind, and builders will be dealt with most libera)!y. Holt-street Terrace, July 24, 1857. THE WREXHAM LOAN& INVESTMENT COMPANY. (Limited.) oicgi-,rE%IP FRANCE HOTEL, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. Open every Tuesday Evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. TT CANS made upon approved personal Security t ? 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 application. THOMAS JONES, Secretary. PANT STEAM MILL FLOUR AXD BREAD COMPANY, LIMITED.. CApn-AL X2,500, in 500 SHARES of jE5 Each, Deposit of 5s. per Share and by monthly Instal- ments of 5s. each share tilt paid up. mHIS Company has been formed to be eaUed I. the PAKT UNIO?T STEAM MILL FLOUR CoMPAXY, for the purpose of supplying Fiour and Bread to the inhabitants of the populous and rapidly increasing neighbourhood of RhosHanerch- rugog and adjoining districts, and in order to rcommodate the working classes, parties wiil be atlowed to join together for halt and quarter shares. Apptieation for Shares to be made to the under. mejit'oned persons, viz Wrexham. Mr. Thos. Rymer, Mr. Bayley Ruabon Mr. Daid Jones, Cross Foxes, „ Mr. Thos. Jones, Duke Cetn. Mr. Wm.Hughes, iron founder, „ Mr. Jo. Jones, stone merchant; RhosDanerchurgog Mr Daniel Roberts, Nfigs Head „ Mr. Charles Wright, Pant; „ Mr. Jonathan Ctark, Ponkey. The Wheat grown in the parish of Ruabon is upwards of 60,000 bushels. The consumption of Flour by its 14,00(J inhabitants is upwards of 18,000 sacks per annum, and none being ground in the parish must entaii at least .E500 per annum cost of carriage of wheat out, and Flour back for the above growth and conmption. The above calculations show that the matter is beyond specu- lation, and will ensure a handsome return for the capital invested. A Branch of the Great Western Railway nearly adjoins the Mill, from which a Siding can be made into the premises. There is a never-failing spring of water in the Building to supply the Steam Engine. YORKE STREET, WREXHAM. *?T7' ROGERS in returning thanks to his nnmer- W* ons Friends aad the Inhabitants of Wrex- ham and the locality generatly, for the very liberal snpport with which they have favoured him since his commencement in business, and trusts by industry and strict attention, to merit a continuance of the patronage so freely accorded to him. W. Rogers specialty solicits attention to his pegged Boots, which are decidedly neater in appearance, more durable, tighter, never lose their shape, and each tic.e repaired appear equal to new. MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, REGISTER GRATES, COOKING RANGES, IRON BEDSTEADS, And every Article in the Trade. I JOHN GITTINS, IRONMONGER, Ilope-Strett, IFfM-/tam. J. G. respectfully Invites inspectiou of his MARLE CHIMNEY PIECES, juat delivered. SWIMMING BATH AT LLWYNONN. inHE SHIMMING BATHatUwynonnis now JL OPEN for the use of the Pubtic, from Six o'c!ock, a.m until Nine o'clock, p.m. Terms as usual. DECAYED TEETH. Sold by most of the respectable Chemists In Town and ¡Country; and m Wrexhalll by j! TV. Rowland, ffigh-sti-eet Oswestry, by ltfessl'S. 3male es Son, CIImists. qnHE WHITE GUTTA PERCHA ENAMEL, L for STOPPING DECAYED TEETH WITHOUT PAIN. Prepared only by MESSRS. GABRIEL, the OtdEstabHshed Surgeon Dentists, 112, Duke-street, Liverpoo). and 33, I udgate-hill, London. Price, with full directions for use. Is. 6d., or will be sent post paid on receipt of twent!/ postage stamps. This valuable Fining is placed in the cavity in a soft state, so that it cannot 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 itseif, excluding the air and food from the nervp, and arresting all further proeres* I of decay. It is superior to everything that has been used before, and if enre to succeed when all other remedies have failed. Prepared and Sotd whotesaie and retail by the Inventors and Proprietors, Jfessrs. Gabriel, the Old Established Se(i-geo)z IJe¡¡tists, 112, Diel-e-street, Z/«TpOO/. ————— ROYAL TOOTH POWDER FOR CLEANING AND PRESERVING THE TEETH AND GUMS. TTF yon suSer from the Loss of Decayed Teeth, -L visit MESSRS. GABRIEL, the Old Established Dentists, No. 112, Duke-street, Liverpool, who con- tinue to supply Aftineiai 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 FuH Set, -E4 4s. Defaced Teeth Stopped, charge, 2s. 6d. and 5s.t Mis-uts remodelled by Messrs. GABRIEL, Snr. geon Dentists, H2, Duke-stteet, Liverpoo), and 33 Ludgate-hill, London. Country Patients and others are informed that on)y one visit is requisite for one Tooth or a Put! Set. Daily attendance from 10 to 7, (and Consultation Free.) NoTrcE.—Messrs. GABRfEL announce that they have no professional connection M-!<A any person or firm, and that they may onl!! be consittted 2)(!t7j/ at No. 112, IJuke street, Lit-erpool, and at their ZoM<&M Establishment, 33, Ludgate-Itill, andevery Wednesday throtigliotit the year, at </te Private Rooms at the ZMH Fo!<w, Higlt sti-eet, If,-rexha?)z. LOANS. £16 TO ?1 ? Personal or C??1 JL? ? To ?'-Ln\??f?\r_? ? oOthN er Security, at a per Cent per Annumn, from 1 to 5 Years re- payable, Weekly. Monthly, or Quarterly. Apply to H. LEWISON, Wrexham. I ?. ? '<tn ht td. FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET. ?p0 BE LET, in a Genteel Reaidence.pIeMandy L situated about Two Miles from the Hope Statici on the Chester and Mold line of Railway, Furnished Apartments consii-ting of a SITTING one or two BEDROOMS, aa maybe required. The locality is delightfully pleasant and Mtlu. J brious,anditisonlyafew minute's walk from the River Alyn, which ia a noted trout stream. I For particulars, apply to Mr. BAYLEY, Booktei. ler, Wrexham. GENTEEL HOUSE TO BE LET. ?T?O BE LET, with immediate posseMion, a con. JL venient and commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, situate in Pen-y.bryn, Wrexham, containing Drawing-room, Parlour, Kitchen, Btck- kitchen, three Bed-rooms, good Cellar, and a Yard. There is also a good Pump on the premises. For farther particulars apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. TO LET ¡ A LARGE HANDSOME HOUSE, WITH fLEASA-XT GARDEN ATTACHED, In a healthy part of Wrexham, a few minutee* walk &om the Railway Station, lately occupied by Col. Egerton. Apply to Mr. Bayley, Stationer, Wrexham. TO LET, A Large Dry and Spacious CELLAR, situate in Z JL. Bank-etreet, Wrexham.—Apply to Mr. Knibbe. t?O BE LET, with immediate poMeasion, ? JL HOUSE and SHOP. situate in Church- street, Wrexham.—For particulars apply to Mr. ¡John Jones, Draper, Church-street, or Mr. Lewison, Accountant, Temple-place, Wrexbam. In he inlh; WELSH AND IRISH HORSES FOR SALE" T) M. McDERMOTT, Mount-street, Wrexham, JL 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 every kind of IRISH or WELSH HORSES and PONIES. 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. Wrc-xham, July 15th, 18o7. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT HOLT. rr?O BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, a JL Plot of Ground, containing by admeaaure- mant, la. 3r. 9p., situate near to the Parish Church in the Borough ot licit. It is an eligible plot for building purposes, and the land may be made into a garden or gardens. There are about 200 Damson Trees onthepropertv. For further particulars, and to treat for the eamp, apply to Mr. J. MASON, Holt Street Terrace, Wrexbam. TO UK SOLD-A BAHGAIN, A PA!R of ctcftlent CLAY 1WLLS and GHAP. -H- PLES, in good working order. Apply to Mr. Bayiey, Bookseller, Wrexham. fIlO BE SOLD—a Bargain-a capita! COPYING 1 PRESS, with box complete. Also a neat ELECTRIFYING MACHINE, Appty to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wreiham. BRICKS ON SALE. A LARGE quantity of hard burnt BRICKS; H 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 A CHOICE selection of 2,000 of the above -fjL named p)anta, consisting ot Geraniams, Ver. benas, Calceolaries, PetuuiM, Hetetropiums, &e., For particulars enquire of Mr. McLevi, Market Hall. Wrexham. GROVE PARK, WREXHAM. ?p0 BE DISPOSED OF, in one or more lots, JL to suit purchasers, nve Lots f\f eligible LAND for BUILDING PURPOSES, situate in the Grove Park, adjoining the New Road. Should the whole be taken a.a one lot, it will be sold at 2s. 4d. per square yard. For further particulars apply to Mr. PARKlx, Collegiate School, Grove Park, Wrexham. WREXHAM INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY. TTTANTED immediately, a NURSE to the V T above Institution. Application for Parti- culars to be made to the House Surgeon. Committee Boom, 10th July, 1857. DENBIGHSHIRE CONSTABULARY FORCE. 'Y?TANTED, several additional MEN on this W force forthwith. Apply to Mr. John Denman, Chief Constable, Police Omce, Ruthin. ?TTANTED, a steady YOUNG MAN as VV STOKER at Hope Mills. Wages—15s. per week. SERVANTS. TX7 ANTED, a HOUSEMAID, also one to I assist in the Dairy.—Apply to Mr Bayley Bookseller, NOTICE. ATTENDANCE IN WREXHAM A NEW AND ELEGANT IMPROVEMENT, Connected with DENTAL 'SURGERY, has been Invented by T\/T R. E S K E L L, SURGEON DENTIST, l.'JL who may be Consulted personally EVERY THURSDAY, AT MRS. BAYLEY'S, CONFECTIONER, &c., HOPE-ST., WREXHAM. It is the construction of an entire)? new dp'M'MnHnn ofARTIFICALTEETH.beautiful?Eha?mened?hd ? the most. eqmstte \ork)uaniihip. fro.n Part of aTcoth toa.Comptete Set. and compost ef thinnest materitUt which are afterwards Etmmmeled to resemhte the Natural Teeth, in every Shade and Cotour. They are incorrodible, (win never change Cotour or Decay) !tnd when adapted to the mouth are not discernible from the natural Teeth. They are constructed-upon Met* otunexccptmnabte puritv. Mr. E8KELL suppties ARTIFICIAL TEETH, on his new system of SELF-ADHESION without extracting any Teeth or Stumps, or causinf! the least pain. Mr. f.sKELL has Specimens in every variety, and wilt be happy to show them to those interested in the subject when their pre eminence w(H be at once apparent, and tnis statement of their superiority over aH others wilt be foundto be entirety a.td seruputous'v correct. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. And wittnn the reach ot the most Economical. FILLING DECAYED TEETH ?!'??H'? ce)ebr?ed patented WHITE PERU YiA? .bj\Afuhij. which never changes cotour, and ia tree rrom those injunous properties found in ofdiaMY Stopping. It is app)ted in a soft state, iike paste, to the cavity of the tooth, without frivinR the slightest pain, and in a few minutes it becomes as hard as the Bmunet of the Tooth itself. PAINLESS TOOTH EXTRACTION (WITHOUT CHLOROFORM) BY ROYAL LETTS ES PATENT. Tbe followinr tre eotue ot the moat eminent medtcti men to whom tM Patnat Invention hM beea *hown, wmeh hM met with. their entiM *pptobttK)B :— SirB.Btodie Dr noHMd Dr.B.Cooper Dr.PatT Dr.D.WMMn Dr.TM'orSmith Dr. Itt)(by '1'. Wt&iey T. Waktey, Eaq.,jlln.,tbe Editor Mc<<icat TtrnM. Badly applied Artincial Teeth remodeHed. ChUdrerM Teeth Resutated. &c. Consuttation Free, and Charges Sthctty Moderate. & Attendance ever!! Tlmrsday, a< Mrs..Bayleys, Hope-street, 7Yrezham. Residente, 75, Rodney-street, HYerpool. ONE POUND REWARD. T?OG LOST.—On Saturday, June 13th, above JLJ' Hangollen, a SCOTCH TERRIER, Moa.U, and slate coloured. Any person bringing the dog to Penylan Hall, near Ruabon, will receive the above reward. Any person detaining the dog after this notice will be prosecuted. No further reward willbeoffered. t