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HILYNYFFYNNON CHAPEL. I ^v- cr\D\Y NEXT. August 2, (to-morrow) 0. ?. ):cv J.D.GHDEN, Classical Tutor ofj ''e,)llt"-i-. Manchester, will preach in the  [""nr -at i-I)a-t 10. and in the evening at 6 iid>Khj.' No collection.-—— —■1 lit 1\ HARVEST }JEER! II.\RV t:ST BEER!! FT?MFRS 'are recom nended not to HAZARD 'r'.?" this "'? WKA ''HER but to pur r 11 irvest 1!? at the NAG'S HEAD ?\VEK\ where they can ?? supphcd on tht r,Istinable terms. f-i It F, A T TEMPERANCE MEETING AND FESTIVAL- Iiii f l'vinbo aiul Broughton Total Abstinence T ?.i? "'? ?'? its AXXUAL MEETING in 11; (l1,n Air at ^K' Ccmcy, near the Break j y,-onghton. on MONDAY, the 3rd of August, 15,j7. ?hKh the friends of the cause are earnestly ??'t J t? give their countenance and support 4, ■ t Lecturers will advocate the .cause ??ncem Welsh and English. Unu?ion to the Tea by tickets, Is. each. T ]-?U n?V be had from Messrs. Hughes. Moss 1 E)!i<. Wheatsbeaf; John Griffiths, Waterloo, ?im Th..n)?-. timber merchant, Wrexham; Khvanls 'Brvmbo John Evans, Pentn> issa, jlsf,Ph Barker. Bersham; Edward K^ '\t.? Frederick Hutchinson, Brynmally; ??m H tY. Cen?ev. Broughton; David Hughes, vr-alon; Samuel Ilarrop, Brymbo; John ? t<um..Kr hi)!; Edward Smallwood, Cymmau; )?n Davi. s. nailor, Adwy'r clawdd; and John j:,?r5.C.?poeth. ? TIMBER AND COAL. saav INI I LL, CIIAULKS-STREET, WREXIIAM, E. MEREDITH .TONES, D„. "u ]• in all kinds of TIMBER for Builders, jl-isrlltur,, Wheelwrights, Coachmakers, 'i inii. rs. Arc. Hound or sawn Timber for Mines, ii -ru— mill Wholsale Merchants, 'i.'t t"r the Sale of the Brymbo Go's., West- •ninr (Vs., and ltuabon Ct) s. Coal and the vin.-ra 'Lime, nt the Wrexham Station. r sent to Chatles-street promptly attend- 1. Minred in any part of the town or I neighbourhood. sii WATJvIN LODGE, RUABON. THE YNNIVERSARY of the above Lodge vill be held at the Talbot Inn, Ruabon, on lilSNER on the Table at Three o clock. Dinner a dance will take place on the i>vn. and a celebrated Band has been engaged for i ((tension* +- CAER'WRLE FEMALE SOCIETY. A TEA TAllTY will be held at the Half Way A. Huu? Ca- r?vrle. on Monday, August 17, i)n table at 4 o'clock. Tickets Is. each. [t I'm- <? commence at 5 o'clock. An excellent ? will V in -attendance. FESTIV \L AT THE BLACK LIOX INN, KimSTYLLEN. 1 KFST1V U. will ?? ??'? at the Black ??" A im' i???u?. ?'???y' the 3rd day of I ;tt^,L-t u?t 1mm. diately after tea Dancing will ?? ou th. Green, a celebrated I ra?s Band having been enp?ed &.r the occasion. 1 ea on the tahl,. n,tt film ,i ..lllck. ^Tieket* lor Tea and admission on the Green, One £ Shilling ('ath. RliuAvilen ..i??nt?f ?? ?? of a little ?re ( .?n ,?fM?!h?rexham. J THE TENTH EDITION. With Tn^ripti-xs ilt English. Post free for four popular Essay.   ,— 7?. S  /M, QUA"CKERY UNMASKED, being a complete exposition of the frauds impositions, and deception? practised I)N- a gang of ignorant pretend crs, who advertise a speedy, safe and effectual cure of diseases, and under assumed names and pro- fessional mask cirrv uii a most iniquitous system of citortion. By John Sutton, M. R.C.S. OPINIONS OF THE PHESS. "The aii! h,-r has conferred a just boon on suf- ferinir humanity by exposing the nefarious prac- tire; of ignorant importers, who ad vertise to cure a disease of which, in reality, they know nothing." —Jriiir Gift, 1857. Will prove useful to thousand to whom we especially recommend it.-Stt)t. If others in the healing art would follow the imitation shown them by Dr. Sutton, Quackery's' taret-r would be short lived."—Critic. "We cannot too highly compliment the author ujmn his tirrn and fearless pui-pose.Laideet, May 2Uh, 1S57. ••The author (Dr. Sutton) receives, and deserves, yj wannest thanks for this full exposure of Quacks."—Weekly Itisputch. June 6th, 1857. Caution.—Beware of piracy of this Essay by at ignorant pretender, who has absconded to avoid proceedings, and now maliciously vilifies Dr. Sut- ton's reputation. Bead this exposure, startling in the extreme, of this fellow, and his gang. Address, Dr. Sutton, 15, Erederick-place, Goswell-street, London. IMPORTANT INFORMATION.—By the In- ± vestment of a small sum even as low is ti. Thousands of rounds may be obtained.—Apply by letter for Particulars (which will be sent post free) to Messrs. STRAUS aud Co., 32, Villiers-street, Strar.d, Iondt,n, W.C. HER MAJESTY HAS GRANTED ROYAL LETTERS PATENT TO 1"V1I1 K. ESKELL OSLY, SURGEON DENTIST, 1; or 7?. KOUXEY-STHEET, LIVERPOOL I'OR AN IMPORTANT DISCOVERY IN DENTAL SURGERY, .4 ptrftrt Hitite l'trmian Enamel for Stoppuiff Lec,v/,il 1,, tI" titid l'rt renting their further Jjecay. Tlie PERUVIAN ENAMEL entirely supersedes the pernicious and offensive ingredients hitherto used, such as Jlereury, Silrer Filings, Zinc, Gutia l'ercha, 4r., >y. THE GOM) rsEU DENTISTS. The Public and the Medical Profession generally, are not aware of a very fruitful source of disease which arises from the introduction into the mouths of many persons, of metallic plates and other ap- paratus f..r the securing of artificial teeth. These plates, are nominally constructed of gold; but in point of fact, in innumerable instances, there s little or no gold used in the construction of them; silver gilt, or some other still laser metal is emplyed, which, being acted upon by the acids of the stomach, produces a poison which insidiously undermines the lualth, causing cancer and other diseases. The falql (lelicaun. of the siifferer, and his ignorance of what causes his complaint, prevent him from re- ceiving such advice as would meet his case. MR. ESKELL, SlT.CEoN, AND MECHANICAL DENTIST, A.ND -,NIECIIA.NIC.U, iDr,TIST, J{,- 1" c:,1I the attention of the Medical rroicssion and the Public to the above paragraph. Air. E can corroborate the statement, from the number of 1 patients he has had suffering from the use of impure metal supplied to them. It is impossible to esti- mate the amount of evil arising from this practice, which cannot be too severely censured. Mr. ESKELL has, therefore, after many years' indefatigable assiduity and close application to the Mechanical branch of the profession, succeeded in adapting an entirely NEW METHOD of constructing ARTIFICIAL TEETH GOl.I) UF V>»EXCEPTIONABLE PURITY, Which is 8) Unerring as to secure an adaptation to the Mouth quite Unattainable by the ordinary plan. The Teeth used being of every shade and eolonr, so as to Match those remaining in the mouth, render them Undetectable and as they never wear out or change colour, beauty of appearance and durability are combined. In order that Air. ESKELL'S New Invention "toy be within the reach of the most economical, he hut fixed his chargcs at the lowest scale possible, that the proper exercise of professional skill, and the employment of none but the very best materials and fixst-rate workmanship will admit of. Sales by Mr. Johnson. -I:t:;I: r 'Oj: NEAR HOLT. I TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, bv MR. JOHN. 1 ?9?' on Thursday next, the Gth of August, 1857, in the Market-room. Wvnnstav Arms, Wrex- hain, a Field ol capital Growing WHEAT, comprising Ihiee Acres, (Straw to go off,) thp property of Air. Bladoil. n The Field joins the road from Borras Head to Holt, and is part of the allotment of Mr. Richard Williams, Bricklayer, Ilolt. The Blacksmith on Common Wood will shew the Crop. Sale at Four o'clock. Wynustay Arms Office, Wrexham. SIX ACRES OF GUOWING BARLEY AT GRESFORD. R. JOHNSON will SELL BY AUCTION, on Thursday next, August Cth, at the Wvnnstay Arm.; Alarket-rooin, the following; well-grown BARLEY A. R. p Cefu y Nine 32 0 Bryn -2 2 0 Total 6 0 0 The Fields are situated on the Vicarage Lane, Gresford, and the Blacksmith at the Plough Smithy will show the lots. The Straw to go off. Sale at Four o'clock. Sale by Mr. Edisbury. SALE AT FELIN-PULESTOX, On Monday, the 10th, day of August, 1857. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. EDIS- -L BURY, upon the Premises at Felin-Puleston, aforesaid, on the day above-mentioned, the whole of the truly good and useful HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE: Comprising :—Four post bedsteads, clean goose feather beds, dressing tables, with wash stands and services, dressing glasses, wood and rush- seated chairs, capital eight days clock in oak case, excellent oak dresser and shelves, square and round tables, corner cupboard, set of china tea service, (complete) iron fender, iron stool, fire irons, tea kettles, saucepans, brass and iron candlesticks, crockery, earthenware, wheel churn, and other effects, late the property of Mas. Av-; SPUKDEN, (deceased. ) Sale to commence at Two o'clock in the after- noon punctually. Sale by Mr. Jenkins. TAN HOUSE FARM, NEAR OVERTON. Capital Growing /?7<e?< to go of in </? Straw. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. JE- ?T KINS, at the nrynypys Arms Inn, in Overt on on Monday, the 3rd day of August, 1867, at 6 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then produced, the off going tenant's share of eight and a half acres of wheat, to go oft. in the t straw, growing on the Tan House Farm, late in the occupation of Mrs. Rogers, and will be sold in four lots. Mr. Parslow, of the Brynypvs Arms Inn, will appoint a person to shew the wheat for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Ellesmere. j (g'nratinn. I BRITISH SCHOOL. II HOY D E P A K T M E N T THE BRITISH SCHOOL will he re-opened < i- on MONDAY, the 3rd of August, proxi- c mo. This institution, which has been numerously attended during the past year, is now conducted by a Head Master, three apprenticed pupil teachers, s and two paid monitors The branches taught are 1 Reading, Writing, English Grammar, Geography, I Composition, History, Arithmetic, and Mensuration. Drawing, both Linear and Perspective, is taught r by Ellis A. Davidson, Esq., Head Master of the Chester School of Art. It is also in contemplation fi to introduce shortly the theory and practice of vocal a Music. From the very favourable report of Her a Majesty's Inspector at the recent examination, as 0 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. ilUTHIN BAZKAR. A GRAND FAXCY BAZAAR will he held in r\ the Grounds of RUTHIN OASTLK, on WFD- NESDAY, and THURSDAY, the 16th and 17th SEP- ) TEMHEU, 1857, in aid of the FUlId fur restoring -:nd re-seating HuthinOmrch. i e PATUONESSES. r The Lady Einil, ite-keth The Lady Sarah Hay Will lianas The Lady Harriot Mostytc The Lady Bagot The I-ad-v Newbolouh I Airs. Predei-iek West Airs. Pcrcival He>wood Mrs. Herbert "')1111, Cef(l: Mrs. Wynne, Voelas Mrs. B irnston, Crewe Hall Miss West, Culham Court The Misses Luxmoore Mrs Johnson, Llanrhydd Mrs. Whalley, Plasmadoc Alis. N. LLiacke, Bryn inorwydd Mrs. Thomas Erooks Mrs. Joseph Coltart Airs. Conuel, The Beeche: [Jon. Airs. Tottenham i I [on. Mrs. 1 Inches Hon. Mrs. lleaton Lady AVilliains Wyun ) Lady illiams Yanghan Mis Myddeltoii Biddulph lrs. Naylor, Ilootou Mrs. Jocelyn Floulkes ,Nli-s. Sand I)at-ii, Hafodunus Mrs. Jones Batenian j-drs. Glegj;, Backfor.1 Hall •'■ is lliimberston. Newton iMrs Lloyd Wynne, Coed- Coch iMrs. Coker, Farndon i.\lrs. Downward, Batha- farn !Mr-. Phiipot, Leamingtou ,.Niiss Baxter, Plas uewydd LUiss Light j COMMITTEE OF MANAGEMKNT. I Mr9. Bulkeley Jones, The Cloisters Airs- Tayleur, Bryti-y- u-I nou Mrs. Maurice Mrs. Llewelyn Adams Mrs. Booth I Mr3. Ewinu Miss West Miss Florence West Miss Baldwin Llo_\ d Miss M. Baldwin Lloyd Contributions of works of ar, useful and orna- mental needle work, children's dresses, faucy arti" cles, paintings, prints,and drawiugs, ctc., are earnest lv requested to be sent to Mr. BULKELEY JONES, th Cloisters, ILiltiliD, who will place them at the dispos- al of the Committee, by whose discretion they will be appol tioncd among the several Stalls. Pic-nic parties will be allowed in li.utl.in Castl. I Park on the days of the Bazaar. W. CORNWALLIS WEST, Esq Manager. LLEWELYN ADAMS, Esq., 1 I W. SMITH. E?q.. ? rp8S11fers. BULKELEY 0. JONES, 1 Honorary JAMES MAURICE, SeercLa" Ruthin, July 24th, 1857. ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 90 YEARS. BOOT AND SHOE SHOP, YORK-ST., WKF-XHAM, (Next door to the Wynmtay Arms Motel.) WILLIAM JENKINS wishes to tender his tt sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public generally, for the patronage so kindly extended to his late father and himself for the last 53 years, and takes the present opportunity o i reminding them that he still continues to supply Boots and Shoes of lirst-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 patronagi and support. X.R.—Young Ladies' and Gentlemen s Hoots and Shoes turned out in a most superior style, ifsi ordered. Julv 6th, 1857. SODA WATER, LEMONADE, AND GINGER-BEER. Cefn Mau-r, near Ruabon. JOSEPH DAVlES begs respectfully to inform the inhabitants of Cclil-lliawr, XtliOS"} •liiCdlt', and their respect: ve neigh bout hoods, that he has commenced the manufaeture of jLiiATED SODA- WATER, LEMONADE, and GINGEU-BEEK, which he is enabled to supply in any quantities in first-rate condition, and which, for effervescence brilliancy, and s harpness, (qualities in these bever- ages so essential and so difficult to obtain), cannot be surpassed by any other manufacturer. Innkeepers waited upon at their places of business, and supplied promptly, carriage free, at wholesale prices. r GAYAZZI AT CEEN-MAWR!! TWO LECTURES Will be delivered in the BAPTIST CIIAPEL, CEFN, by the celebrated Italian Orator, ¡ SIGNOR ALLLESSANDRO GAVAZZI, On the Evenings of TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, August 4th and 5th, 1857. Lecture Ist 11 TIIE PAP CY IN EXGLAXD AND ITS PROTESTANT SUPPORTERS," W en G. II. Whalley, Esq. will take the Chair Lecture 2-" POPES AND HE BIBLE," when J. P. Evans, Esq., of Trevor, will preside. Doors to be open at half-past Six, chair to be taken at Seven o'clock. TicKETs-Rcserved Seats, Is. 6d.; Gallery and Front Floor Seats, Is. Back seats, 9d. to be had from the undermentioned persons. Acrefair, Mr. Adams, Iron Works, and John Davies, shop Chirk, Mr. John Avails, grocer Cefn, Messrs. Wni. Evans, draper, W. Bradlev, King's Head; John Jones, Quary, W. Williams, grocer, G. Bradley, grocer; Ccfn-Bvchan, JohnLIovd, Newbridge; Llangollen, Mr. Monk, bookseller, Mr. E. S. Jones, Newroad Lodge: Mr. Ellikcr; Rhos, Mr. J. Pearson Rhos- y-medre, Messrs. J. Puleston, E. P. Roberts, S. Oliver; Ruahon, Mr. E. Morris, Post Office, Mr. Powell, and Mr. Yardloy. ■■ ■— —H-M.I i. ■' IMMENSE SACRIFICE D it A P E R Y G 0 0 D 8. I R -y G L. 8, whole of Mr. HAGUE'S stock bought from the Assignees at Half Price, are now daily o ffc?red to the I)ttblie at desperat(?ly  offered to the public at rlesperatplv low pri('p 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, YI-^USLIN DRESSES, PARASOLS, BONNETS, RIBBONS, SHAWLS, MUSLIN, MLSLIN, LACE, and REAL LACE, EDGINGS, and INSERTIONS, LADY'S FANCY TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES of all descriptions, with HOSIERY well assorted. To THE LADIES :—Buy your Calicoes and Flannels note, 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 GEXTI.EMEX Buy your HATS soon. About 500 Hat* at from 2s. 6,1. and fashionable shapes. Traced and Cut Muslins with the Cotton for Embroidery. THOMAS WILLIAMS, Proprietor. INSTITUTED IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE, A.D. 1714. UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. OFFICES81, CORXHILL, and 70, BAKEII-STHEET, LONDON; and in BRISTOL, LIVERPOOL, EDINBURGH, DUBLIN, HAMBURGH, BERLIN, and BlmE. LIFE DEPARTMENT. Bonus on Life Policies, 1855. fyilE following will shew the relative Amount of the J recent Septennial Boxes added to the Sum In- sured. on Policies for £1000, effected in Great Bi-itian, according to the Ages of the Lives when Assured, Aire when Amount of Premium Policy received for the nOXlj effected, last Seven Years. FOR THE SAME TIM E. 20. zC 152 10s. I Od. 130 5 Bei n p. about 70 per Cent Ion such amount of t)iii 25. £ 168 Ss. Od.i;105.Beins; 60 per Cent ditto 30. jEtSC 19s. 2d.105.Bein!; 55 per Cent ditto 35. R209 8s. 4d. £ 105.Being 50 per Cent ditto 40. &237 14s. 2d, .105.Bcing 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 suitable terms. Policy Stamps and Medical Fees paid by this Com- Dany. Advances are made on the sole Security of Policies iffected with this Office to the extent of their value. Two-thirds only cf the Premium maybe paid until leatli- Decreasiner and Increasing Rates of Preminm. Persons whose Lives are Assured, and not bt-insr of ea faring occupation, are allowed during peace to pass >y sea from one part of Europe, direct to any other alt thereof, in steamer or decked vessels. The Directors beg to claim especial attention to a ecent change in the regulations of this Society, by rliich the Assured, in the Life Department, realize he advantages of Mutual Offices, by sharing the Pro- its of the Company, (with the exception of one-fifth s a small compensation for the necessary guarantee), nd are free from the liability incurred by Members f Mutual Societies. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The -.i. c ready to receive Proposals for In. suring property gem-rally, in Great Bridan and Ireland, at the following Rates: s. d. Common Insu-a net! 1 61 per Cent ll,lz-tl(l(blls 2 6 per Anmnn Doubly Hazardous 4 6) Except in cer. tain cases. \v lieu the sum Amounts to -IC300 The Government Dilty is 3s. 'or every ieloo insured, except Farming Stock, which is exempt from such duties. Mills (excepting Cotton Hills) 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 SEPTKXSIAE INSURANCES from and after December. 1S45. will be allowed One Year's Premium and Duty; and also a Participation in the PRoFl rs thereof at the expiration of every Sevon Years, without incurring any responsibility. Insurances already elfceteù maybe altered accordingly. The Rent of Houses Insured. • Every information may be obtained at the Offices of the Society or any of the Agents. WILT JAM n. LEWTS, SECUETARY. AGENT—MR. SETH M. JONES, DRAPER, &c. WREXHAM AN 1) It U A BON. LEWIS'S MASONRY YARD, OPPOSITE THE FEATHER'S INN, CHESTER-STREET. JOHN LEWIS begs most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wrex ham and its vicinity ? that he has commenced Business in the above line in all its branches. He is also prepared to xecute orders for SLATE SLAB CHIMNEY-PIECES, MANGERS, SLOP STONES, &c., &c. RA YE STONES prepared and lettered to any design or order, upon the shortest notice and most -casonable terms. A quantity of Bangor and Llangollen Slabs, suitable for HEARTHS or FLAGGING, always on hand BRICKS, PIPES, TILES, BEARERS, AND EARTHEN D TRAPS ON SAIE. Agent in Wrexham for Messrs. Brough and Co.'s SANITARY PIPES. JOBBING PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. Wrexham, June oth, 18;)7. HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. T. MARSTON, CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. DEALER IN PATENT MEDICIXES, &e., (LATE OF SUltEWSBUltY,; RESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Wrexham and the public generally, that he has il? taken and fitted 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 ifrms 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. hns 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. c..AJIsriD IVC. ROCKE, TT a\*ING added to their premises, the House ?d Shop, lately occupied by Mr. Eraser, and in H which they keep a large assortment of EXCLUSIVELY H>TEWG O 0 D S to which rhevh?ve made and ?e constantly making T?GE?mTioNs, of really good, elegant, and useful HOU SEHOLD FURNITURE, amongst which will be found Gilt Pier and Swn" Glasses, Sideboards, Chemoneers, Telescope, Oval, Loo, and Square TaMe. Settees, Coucbes ? Wha?ots B?okea?. Secretaires, Lounging Cha?, Chess.of-Drawers Half Tester, Four Post French, and T\nt Bedheads, (and any Article wanted not in St.?k can be obtained on the ?r?tn?ice ot'reImMe workmanship and mate.mL) and theyhe? to solicit a call from Parties   do ail in their power to ive satisfaction, and to supply >1 good article at a moùerate rate, and so acting still trust to reap a share of public support. NEW 13ANGOlt SLATE WHARF. JOHN JONES GRATEFUL for favours received by hi" late partner a?d himself, under the firm of & Co be-s most respectfully 10 i.i"?-irien.)s and the: pubhcgcneraUy, that he has -A?ED' on his o,cn account, a SLATE WHARF, on the North side of Lpper Hope-street, Wrexham ?ear to the Saving- Bank, where he will have constantly on sale a stock of BOR S L ? T E S BUCKLEY WARE, CHIMNEY TOPS, SAXITABY AND DRAIN PIPES, P LA S T E R O F P A R I S CEMENT, LATHS, HAIR, &- c. & c v B Parties who mav favour J. J. with their order:" will have the fun benefit of the Reduction wMch hastaken place in the price of Bangor Slates And all slates will be sold from his yard siv 4- l-niTvlrpd 'and not five. as has been hitherto the practice in A\ Kxham. ^stems Mangers, Tomb Head Stones, and Mantle-Pieces, made to order on the 'hortest notice. Book of Pattern seen at the Yard. MPB—M— ALFRED LOCKWOOD & CO CHESTER, IIAYE CONSTANTLY ON SALE EVERY DESCRIPTION OP FOREIGN' TIMBER, VIZ:- A AIFT?IC\N a?l Baltic, in logs; Red, White, and Yellow Deals; Baywocd, Mahogany and i ?h in boards and scantlings; Steam Sm('k Moulding, of even form and variety; Sphtand T?s Oak and Elm Coffin Boards. Seasoned and Prepared Moor Boards, Dows, Sashes ?travM Skirtings, Staircases, Shop Fronts, and all kinds of Joiners' W ork, of first-rate quahty. PREPARED BY Am PATENT MACHINERY. AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. EYERY THING DELIVERED FREE OF EXPENSE AT THE RAILWAY STATION. SUMMER COATS. PETERS, ROWLAND AND CO. GENERAL DRAPERS, II I G 11- 8 TR BET, If H KXll/t 31, ARE now offering for Sale a large Assortment of London made Waterproof Tweed TALMAS also Walking and Loose Overcoats, suitable for the Season, which for style, quality, utility, and cheapness, cannot he surpassed. B A. N G 0 It 8 L A T E S WILLIAM JONES, SLATE MERCHANT, WREXHAM. N.B.—RETAIL WHARF, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, Between the Wesleyan Chapel and the Barracks. Wholesale Orders supplied direct from the Works on the Shortest Notice. Terms The Lowest possihlo. 1200 Slates to the 1000. -> -"3.c.c.o-l' -w-- SIGN OR GAYAZZI TWO ORATIONS AT 1 HE MUSIC HALL, WREXHAM, ON THURSDAY AND FlilD.VY, AUGUST GTH AND 7 TII, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, SUBJECTS: Thursday — POI'KS AND THE BIBLE," Friday—" JTAL 3 V ADMISSION:-Fi-ont Seats, 2, Gd.; B-iek Si-;tts, G.illcry '.)d. Wrexham, July 24th, 1857. CABINET. UPHOLSTERY. CARPET. BEDDING, PAPER-HANGING, ANI) GENERALFURNISHING RSTABLISHMENT FOR XnItTII WALES. No. 16, TOWN-HILL, WREXH A D IN OWEN begs to fall the attention ol the public to his cstenMve Slof-k of HOME-MADE CABINET EUENITUP.E Of every description, suitable for the Man-ion or Cottage, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Door Mats, Feathers, Fiocks, &e. &c. A most magnificent assortment, of P A P E It II A N G I N G S Of the latest London Patterus, including Gold and Fkck, at exceedingly I,)% prices, and t,% "-y other description equally low. I TAKE NOTICE Ho. 16, lhe OL Y Cabinet Manufactory on the Town- Hill. I'A K E NO'I'ICE TTo. 16, the O-NLY Cal)itiet .%Iatitifteturv on tite I 'owTi- I ]ill. ¡ HAKP & PIANu FoRTE WAREHOUSE I ABBEY STREET, CHESTER, BOUCHER AND C O.. ¡ HAVF, alwtvs on hand an extensive Selection of New and Second-hand INSTRUMENTS of I 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. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. MR. JOIIX MASON begs to inform the lluilil- ers of Wrexhain and the Neighbourhood, that he shall be enabled to supply them with any quantity of Sand, ot the best quality, from his sandhole near Holt-street Terrpce, Wrexham. It is of the finest kind, and builders will be dealt with mcst liberally. Holt-street Terrace, July 24, 1857. THE WREXHAM LOAN & INVESTMENT COUP ANY, ( Limitl'll.) Oio.s-s Ell AN CP. HOTEL, Hoi'E-STREET, WliEXlIAM. l Open every Tuesday Evening from 7 to 9 o'clock, LOANS made upon approved pf'rsonal Security i J 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 JO-NES, Secretary. PAN T S T E A M M I L I, F L O U R AND BREAD COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL X2,500, in OOO SHARES of £5 Each, Deposit of 5s. per Share and by monthly Instal- ments of 5s. each share till paid up. THIS Company has been formed to he called i. the PANT UNION STEAM MILE FLOUR I COMPANY, for the purpose of supplying Flour and Bread to the inhabitants of the populous and rapidly increasing neighbourhood of Rhosllancrch- rugog and adjoining districts, and in order to i rconimodate the working classes, parties will be allowed to join together for half and quarter shares. ) Application for Shares to he made to the under t mentioned persons, viz Wrexham. Mr. Thos. Hymer, Mr. Bayley Ruabon Mr. I)avi(i Joiies, Cross Foxes, Mr. Thos. Jones, Duke Cefn Mr. NViii. Iluglies, iroii founder, M Mr. Jo. Jones, stone merchant; Rhosllanerchurgog Mr Daniel Roberts, Nags Head „ Mr. Charles Wright, Pant j, Mr. Jonathan Clark, Ponkey. The Wheat grown in the parish of Ruabon is upwards of 60,000 bushels. The consumption of I Flour by its 1,1,000 inhabitants is upwards of 18,000 sacks per annum, and none being ground in the parish must entail at least £ 500 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. A Branch of the Great Western Railway nearly adjoins the Mill, from which a Siding can he made into the premises. Theic is a never-failing spring of water in the Building to supply the Steam Engine. YORKE STREET, WREXHAM.  ROGERS in returning thanks to Lis nnmer- W ous Fricnds and the Inhabitants of Wrex- ham and the locality generally, for the vi-rv liberal support with which they h;ive favoured hiin 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 specially solicits attention to his pegged Boots, which aredt-cidctity neater in appearance, more durable, lighter, never lose their s hape, and each time repaired appear equal to new. THE MITRE BREWERY, WB. KXHAM, THOMAS HEYWOOD BEGS respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wiexham and the surroundius; districts, that he has taken the above BKHWI.KY, where he iutends carrying on the business on terti.s "hicit will I)e found satisfactory to those who may favour him with their Orders, which will receive his best attention Fainilies call bMs.uppHcd with Quarters, Halves, or barrels, in Ale or best iieer. All orders must be addressed to THOMAS IIEVWOOD Mitre Brewery, Wrexham. Agent to the Provincial Fire and Life Q#i,-e. UJAN. £16 ? &1000 other rcMon.d or TO othcr Security, at 5 per Cent per Annumn, from 1 to 5 Years re- payable. Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly. Apnly ll. LE >VISON, Wrexham. MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, REGISTER GRATES, COOKING RAN G ES, IRON BEDSTEADS, And every Article in the Tiade. JOHN GITTINS, IRON-MONGER, Hope-Street, Wrexham. J. G. respectfully invites inspection of his MARLE CHIMNEY PIECES, just delivered. SWIM MING BATH AT LLWYNONN. 1MIE SWIMMING BATH atLlwynonn is now OPEN for the use of the Public, from Six o'clock, a.in, until Nine o'clock, p.m. Terms as usual. DECAYED    "1- 't-,iI  TEETH. Sold by most of the respectable Chemists in Town and Country ■ and in Wrcxha^a by Mr. TV. Rowland, Jligh-slrect; Oswestry, by Messrs. Smale Son, Chemists. THE WHITE GUTTA PEUCHA ENAMEL, L for STOPPING DKCAYED TEETII WITHOUT PAIN. Prepared only by MESSRS. GABRIEL, the Old Established Surgeon Dentists, 112, Duke-street, Liverpool, and 33,1 udgate-hill, London. Price, with lull directions for use, Is. Gd., or trill ?f.rM??.s'' paid on /'<'f<?? o/' ?ro?y?o.s'/?ye stamps. This valuable Filling is placed in the c;)vhv h) a soft s'ate. so that it cannot give the if. st pain, and may be used by any person with the greatest ease, and has the remarkable property of becoming HAlt]) and SOUND as the tooili itself, excluding the air and food from tiic nerve, and arresting all further pro a rest 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 So'd wholesale and retail by the Inventors and Proprietors, Messrs, (,'abriel, the Old Established Surgeon Dentists, 112, Duke-street, Liverpool. ——— It O Y A L TOO T II row D E R I FOK CLEANING AND L'KESEUVING THE TEETH AND GUMS. IF you suffer from the Loss of Decayed Teeth, visit MESSRS. GABRIEL, the Old Established Denl isIs, No. 112, Duke-street, L iverpool, w ho con- tinue ta 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. Gd. A Full Set, £ -1 4s. Decajcd Teeth Stopped, charge, 2s. Gd. and 5s. Mis-tits remodelUd by Messrs. GABRIEL, Sur- geon Dentists, 112, Duke-sti ect, Liverpool, and 33, Ludgate-hill, London. Country Patients and others are informed that only one visit is requisite for one Tooth or a Full Set. i)aily attendance from 10 to 7, (and Consultation Free.) NOTICE.—Messrs. GAI'.IUEL announce that they have no professional connection with any person or Jinn, and that they may unly be consulted Daily at No. 112, Duke street, Liverpool, and at their London Establishment, 33, Ludgate-hill, anderery Wednesday throughout the year, at the Private Rooms at the, Lion House, High street, II'n.rhum. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN EARS-THICKEXB- .MliMHRANE— want of secretion— Nervous De I. Instantaneous Relief. Distressing Noises mo mentirih stopped. An Act of Kencvolence. Extiaor ilinary Discovery by I)' WATI KUS wlnii in China. Just Published, for gratuitous eirett;atioii-Sttit free by Post ou receipt of 4 postage stamps, for postage, en- abling deaf sutrer, rs, in ativ part of the world to re- s .in their hearing without assistance or extortion of advertising- empirics- Dr. JOHN NIC iOLWATTERS, 32. Spring Gardens. Cliarinir Cross, cured himself of nine years detitiess and distressing noises by an expeditious and simple treatment discovered during a residence ill China, also hundreds of private patients incurably deaf By this book deafness need no more be dreaded—sufferers can cure thelllsclves-cxplainill how the author was enred, the means used, hundreds of startling cures iHliili-hell. rescuing the deaf from snares and frauds of daily ad- vertising quacks, pretended consulting surgeons to in- stitutions. Ac. Eminent physicians and clergy" some of whom have been by Dr. W.itt ,-r-, can honestly and truly testify the fact, liavioir witness-d with startlinar amazement dc:u c!iildreii and agel f,?rers mad" to hear conversation perfectly. alilioush deaf for 40 or 50 ye irs. Dr, W.UTERS is a mem?.r ?f the Roval Ln?)M:t College of Surgeons, obtained ins Dipton? March 31, 1S43, also Licentiate of the ?o"don Royal Apothecaries' Hall, Diploma granted Jll11. ,1, 1830 Dr. WATTE RS, receives patients, and mav be consulted every day between H and 4. Hy oil,, con- sultation he guarantees to restore bearing. lioweNer, incredible it appears, without aa instant s incomen ience or suffering All letters to be directed to Dr. WATTS' house, 32. Spring G?dens. Charing Cross- Loudon. o or in. FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET in a most healthy part of Wrexham. Terms, in- cluding- attendance, iVc., ~s. per yveek.—Apply to Mr. W. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. f r^O BE LET, and entered upon immediately, an -L ?ceHettt DWELLING HOUSE, pleasantly situated in Chester-street, Wrexham, containing large Dining aud Drawing-Rooms, six Bedroomi, Kitchens, and good Cellars. ■ Apply to Mr. A. Edward;, Wrexham. J FURNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET. f j10 BL LET, in a Genteel Residence, pleasantly I situated about Two Miles from the Hope Station 011 the Chester snd Mold line of Railway, Furnished Apartments consisti lg of a SITTING ROOM and one or two BETH.OOMS. as may be required. The locality is delightfully pleasant and salu- brious, and it is only a few minute's walk from the River Alyn, which is a noted trout stream. For particulars, apply to Mr. BAYLEY, Booksel- ler, Wrexham. GENTEEL HOUSE TO BE LET. rpo BE LET, with immediate possession, a con. JL vcnient and commodious DWELLING- HOUSE, situate in Pen-y-bryn, Wrexham, containing Drawing-loom, Parlour,IGtchcn, Back- kitchen, three Bed-rooms, good Cellar, and a Yard. l'herc is also a good l'ump on the premises. For further particulars apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wiexham. TO LET, Large Dry and Spacious CELLAR, situate in Ban!strcd, I exhalll.pplx to Mr. Kuibbs. 1'0 BE LET, with immediate possession, a i- liOLSIJ and SHOP, situate in Church- street, Wrexham.—For particulars apply to Mr. John Jones, Draper, Church-street, or Mr. Lewison, Accountant, Temple-place, Wrexham. €n lie nlù. .r_ ? A X D M. A. ROCKE !• Have on hand, and for sale, an excellent 13EER ENGINE, Four Pulls, all complete, and adirirably adapted for a ilar or Tap Room. Also, :t PATENT PORTABLE WAIElt CLOSET, GARDEN ENGINE, &e., fre. WELSH AND IRISH HORSES FOR SALE. PM. McDERMOTT, Mount-street, Wiexham, 1.. rcspcciiatty informs the gentlemen and 1anners of Wrexham and its vicinity, that to his business of Marine Store Dealer, he has adfled that of Horse Dealer, and shall be most happy to supply them with every kind of IRISH or WELSH HURSES and PONlES. 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 loth, lS.3ï. SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT HOLT. rpo BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, a JL Plot of Ground, containing by admeasure- ment, la. 2r. Dp., situate near to the Parish Church in the Borough of Holt. 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 en the property. For further particulars, and to treat for the same, apply to Mr. J. JMAsox, Ilolt Street Terrace, Wrexham. TO BE SOLD-A llAltGAI, I AI' (It of e?(;)h-nt CLAY HOLL and GRAP- A PLES, in good working order. Apply to Mr. 13itylev, Bookseller, Wrexham. flIO BE SOLD—a Bargain-a capital COPYING I PRESS, with box complete. Also a neat ELECTRIFYING MACHINE, Apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wreiham. TO AMATEUR GARDSNEUS AND OTHERS BEDDING PLANTS FOR SALE  CHOICE selection of 2,000 of the above A named plants, consisting o' Geraniams, Ver. benas, CalceoLries, Petunias, Helctropiums, &c., For particulars emjuiie of Mr. McLevi, Market Hall. Wrexham. GROVE PARK, WREXHAM.  BE DISPOSED OF, in one or more lots, J. to suit purchasers, five Lots of eligible 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. PAUKIN, Collegiate School, Grove Park, Wrexham. mnntr. WREXHAM OR GRESFORD. WANTED in this Neighbourhood, a Genteel HOUSE for a .-mill Family. GOJd Gar- den, Coach House and Stable. Address—G. I., 2U, Moss-street, Liverpool. VVr ANTED, by a respectable Young Woman, 25 tt years of age, a situation as UNDER- HOUSEMA1D. Laun.hy Maid, or Dairy Maid. Good character from last place—Apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham.  TO'7oUn\EVMEX SMITIl? A-17 -ouiiL? .Nfaii as a SMITH. To a good workman liberal wages will be given —Apply to Mr. John Edwards, Post Office, Bowling Bank, AVrcxham. Notice: A T TEND A X C E I N W R E X 11 A M A NEW AND ELEGANT IMPROVEMENT, Connected with DENTAL SURGERY, has been Invented by MR E S K E L L. SURGEON DENTIST, who mav J>e Consulted pcrsonallv EVERY THURSDAY, AT MRS. BAYLEY'S, COXI'ECTIONKIt, &C\, IIOFE-ST., WREXIf.YM. It is the construction of an entirely new description of ARTIFICA LTEETH. beautifully Euainmelled, and of the most equisite Workmanship, from l'art of a Tcoth to a Complete Set, and composed ef the finest materials which are afterwards linammeled to resemble the Natural Teeth, in every Shade and Colour. They are incorrodible, (will never change Colour or Decay) and wheu adapted to the mouth are not discernable from the Natural Teeth. They are constructed upon Mcta ot unexceptionable purity. Mr. EKE LL supplies ARTIFICIAL TEETH, on his new system of SKLF-ADUKSIOX without extracting any Teeth or Stumps, or causing the least pain. Mr. ESICKLL has Specimens in every variety, and will be Lappy to show them to those interested in the subject when their pre-eminence will be at once apparent, aud this statement of tucir superiority over all others will be fouiiii to he entirely a d scrupulously correct, CHARGES STRICTLY MODE KATE, j And within the reach 01 the most Economical. FILLING DECAYED TEETH with ESK'KI.L'S celebra ed patented WiilTE PIRU VIAN ENAMEL, which never changes colour, and is fr. from those injurious properties found iu ordinary Stoppings. It is applied ill a sell state. liko paste, to the cavity of the tuoth, without (riving tite slightest paw, alld in a few minutes it becomes as liari as the Enamel of the Tooth itself. PAINLESS TOOTII EXTRACTIO-N (W ITIlO!:f c 1 fLOROfoRM) U. KOVAL LETTEKS PATENT. The iolIowi:i* an- *-»uie «>i tin- aio^t rmineut medical men to whom the l'ateut I iive,itioll ilas bum shown, wlueii has met with their entire apt robdnon__ ir B- Hr.U ?, r !!o!. tand, Hr. H Cooper Hr. }'art Ur. JJ. Watson Dr. Taylor Smith Hr. Kitfby T. Wftkley T. Wakiey, Esq.. jun., the Editor of the Medical Times. Badly-applied Artificial IVeth remodelled. Cliildrens Teeth keirulated, Sc. Consultation l'Veo, and Ohflrjr'.s Strictly Moderate. D Attendance every Thursday, at Mrs. Bayley's, Hope-street, Wre.vhuiH. Residence, 7-3, Rodnoy-sticet, Liverpool. ONE POUND REWARD. f^OG LOST.—On Saturday, June I3th, above ?7 Han?oHcn, a SCOTCH 'TERRIER, sman, and slate coloured. Any person bringing the dog to Pcnylan Hall, near Ruabon, will receive the above reward. Any person detaining the dog after this notice will be prosecuted. No further reward will be offered.