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e- Sales by Mr. Bdisbnry. ytLUABLE PROPERTY. ? .E SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. EDISBURY, if\l. chouse of Mr. Charles Hughes, Horse Shoe Inn. ? ?near Wrexhnm, on FniDAY, Sep. 18, 1857, at ?* ? ?ck in the afternoon, in one, or such other I.'r be at!reed upon at the time of sale, and snb- ? conditions :—AU that MESSUAGE or ?LU?G-HUUSE, with 3 Gardens and 4 Crofts or ?"f? thereunto adjoining, containing two Acres '?.kuts. be the same more or less, now in the !?. of Simon Jbnea, situate in the township of ?? ?]lt, rounded by lands belonging Richard E«)- !??, D&rticuh? may be obtained on application to ??on?r, the tenant, or at the Unices of Mr. T. ?j?ciM, Wrexham. ??n.?rJ September, 1857. "?.f,? &!? a< TA?.,N-ST.1- 7-?IZLA ?<?<M- t Sa k  ft,' ?rr?"i. OM J!foM<?y, ?<. 21?, 18o7, _??,,M))?t«!?y at 11 o'c<o<'?!'M <Ae ?crcMOOM. rpjSBURY respectfully intimates that he has .if bfM honoured with instmctions by Mrs. Mar- ? ,? ? leaving the neighbonrhood) to oner for f?.c?pt'dtion npon the T premises, at Stansty ?- ..hurt distanee from Wrexham, on Monday, the ? -'t the highly respcetable and genteel HOUSE- ?'?p?-D?tT'CRE. comprising handsome loo table, !?) l?ir stuned couch, in Rosewood frame, ?mahogany lonnging chair, French stnced f? f- ?. ch:nr, in blue damask imitation Rosewood -J'J¡'d chairs with eushiona, ditto with loose hair ??efoU toned PIANOFORTE (from Broad- ?njSons?our-pMt' tent, '?? other bedsteads, fea- t?. ? ?? '?"'? bedroom requisites, together with ?ihSn requirement; al=to a neat dinner service and ? eK?ery. 11MItTA.NT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE AT RLABON. i(,,jdy, the 28th of isepteinber, 1857, and following onjwy,eiiig at I I o'clock M <Af fo?-e?wo;i punctually. 11 R. ED ISBt'RY bcgs to announce that he has been .n iMtructed by the executors of the late Thomas Esq" (deceased) to offer for positive and unre- 'as.1lE by AUCTION, upon the premises, in Ru- un the <]Rva above mentioned, the whole of the superior, truly good and merul HOUSEHOLD rENITURE, comprising desert services, glass, china <)erviees, engravings and drawings, framed and glazed, øàOgaDv telescope, dining, and other tables, carpet, Whrup, mahogany and other chairs, mirror in gilt ;iEt. toungmj; chairs, couch, rosewood chairs and tables, 1:geUe beard, mahogany and other chests of drawers, iD bUTCaus, dreeing tables, washstands and services, g ghsscs, four-post, tent, and other hedeteads, ¡:.mf dean goose feather beds, antique clock, together the kitchen furniture, and culinary requisites; also "IpiW Shandr3-, or Market Cart, and other enects. as ;mkdin catalogues, which may be had on Monday :rf !t the pnneipal Inns in the neighbourhood, theplace cll. "r at the Offices of the Auctioneer, Town Hill, Vrfiham. Sale by Mr. Johnson. fp) o M SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr. R. W. JOHN- SON, at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in Wrexham, ? Wcdne;;day, September 23rd, 1857, at nve o'clock m the afternoon, subject to conditions. AH those Five Lots, pieces or parcels of LAND a3 Bow staked out, being a portion of the Grove Park Eiute, adjoining the town of Vrexbam, in the county of Denbigh, and containing the quantities following, that it to My— Lot 1. 1.051 Square yards, or thereabouta. 1,011 ditto di'to .?. 976 ditto ditto 4. 1.2M ditto ditto 1,813 ditto ditto 6. 1,223 ditto ditto 7. 1.227 ditto ditto 8. 1,222 ditto ditto 9. 1,220 ditto ditto Thu Property is distant about five:minutes' walk;from ttrtt elats and mail station, on the Great Western Rail- *tt,Md within an hour and a half of Liverpool, and tro hours of Manchester, anbrdicg, from the frequent n<i npid communication, facilities for the transaction 11. 11 11 _1_ NtmmeM tn toese tQwaa, oalipieu wnu a resmenee tn iamost beautiiu) of the autrouading countiea. The Lttt tte i'uitaMe for the erection of double or detached Titk Retidences, having a good frontage to the new ttntt, 12 yards wide, and command most extensive and tHnttrrupted viewa of mountain scenery on the one tM<i, and on the other, between the town of Wrex- M, the beautifu!Iy undulating and well timbered {Mjmda and mansion of Grove Par&. The Timber on each Lot to be taken by the purchaser u price to be fixed at the time of sale. For further particulars apply to JAMES PARKIN, Esq., rove Par):; the Auctioneer; or at the omce of Mr. HtGHE, Solicitor, Wrexham, of whom Lithographed PitM may be had six days prior to the Sa)e. September 2nd, 1857. WREXHAM BRITISH SCHOOL, GIRLS' D E P A R T N IC N T. Tllls SCHOOL, which has undergone several repairs 1 during the vacation essential to the health and corn- of thf pupUs, will he RE-opENED again on MON- DA r. thr th mat, at the usual hour. The branches :iu.lht arc Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, English Gram- Mr. Composition, History, Knitting and Needlework. T-'P-c-bool i.s conducted by a ccrtincated Mistress, two ,:p¡) kachers, and a paid monitor, and has been report- on by Ht'r Majesty's Inepector at the recent examina- 'i!r. M having made decided progess in general efficiency .j±tg the !ast yeM. fht' Ccmmittcc can now, therefore, with perfect con. :¡;.fite. recommend this Institution to the patronage of 'r public. PANT STEAM MILL FLOUR AND BREAD COMPANY, LIMITED. I.U'L .E2,o00, in 500 SHARES of .Eo Each, Deposit J3. per Share and by monthly Instalments of 5s. each 'aarc titi paid up. TIllS Company has been informed to be called the ? I'AXT UNMX STEAM MiLL FLOUR COMPANY, for -'ptirpose of supplying Flour and Bread totheinhabi. ,Ztz of the populous and rapidly increasing neighbour- vi of Rhosllanerehrugog and adjoining districts, and to accommodate the working classes, parties will illuwcd to join together for half and quarter shares. Application for Shares to be made to the undermen- -:5''d persons, viz :— "nhtm. Mr Tho' Rymer, Mr. Bav)ey, .:(¡¡¡wn. r.Ir, David Jones, Cross Foxes, Mr. Thomas Jones, Duke Mr, William Hughes, iron founder, Mr. J. Jones, stone merchant; 'ilanerchrugog1\Ir. Daniet Roberts, Nag's Head, Mr. Charles Wright, Pant; „ Mr. Jonathan Clarke, Ponkey. "e\\heat grown in the parish of Ruahon is upwards :f I.'J,OOO bushels. The consumption of Flour by its inhabitants is upwards of 18,000 sacks per annum, I; Mne being ground in the parish must entail at least :) ptr annum cost of carriage cf wheat out, and Flour tor the above growth and consumption. The above '<ùallans ahow that the matter is beyond speculation, "I *iit ensure a handsome return for the capital invest. zftt. A Braith of the Great Western Railway near! y ad- ,:41 the Mi)], from which a siding can be made into the m. It .L- inere 1S a never.tainng spnng ot water m tue to supply the Steam Engiue. he Shareholders will meet at the Wynnstay Arms :Ruabon. on Tnesday, the 8th day of September, at to arrange matters in connection with the ?M of the Company. NOTICE. Committee being desirous of closing their la, .-urs in connection with the TESTIMONIAL of to Mr. G. BAYLEY. proprietor of the Denbigh- I ",4d,erti,,er, would respectfully urge that all monies Le at once handed to the Treasurer. Any further subscriptions will be thankfully received. By orùl'r, DANIEL JONES, Sen., Merchant, Hon. Secretary and Treasurer. Or Observe, One Shilling per Ib., QFUJ:NE A.RROvvrROOT" The Produce of the Hber&ted Afnc&M, captured from Slavery, imported by W. WESTON & Co., African Merchants, London, ? M).B ACMTt tX WtBXHAM, o H:UCmES .A.D alg i 1,, ?'fWtoot is. pure, free from aU adulteration. Tl,b, be qu?ity highiy approved; M eMehentfood for L%? L'? 713unK ChUdreu. a?od and sick Peraons; and & most ot W '?t for persons troubted with ludigestton- The low ?"'? ? which thiB Nutneioua ArMWMOt U SOtd, a tro nK 'Mommendation for ittt exteuMve use. '? Is" *"? ?' ?"?hes and Sou c?n recommend ll'riz..M.¡ ?"* ??" itWMded M by the Jurora of the ??uu)Mt? tasi?or s&mples of produce front WMtern -THZ TRADE SUMUM. WREXHAM GAS-AND COKE COMPANY. AN ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the ?Y- Shareholders in the above Company will be held at the Gas Works, Wrexham, on Saturday, the Twenty- sixth day of September, 1857, at eleven o'clock, a.m. By order of the Directors. JOHN BURY, September 10th, 1857. Secretary. PIGEON SHOOTING AT THE TURF TAVERN, WREXHAM. A PIGEON SHOOTING MATCH will take place on .& P THURSDAY, the 1st of October, at the Turf Tavern, Wrexham, FOR A HALF BRED COLT, (out of Little Emma by King Frederick.) To be shot for by 18 members at dEl each, 5 birds each, 21 yards rise, and 80 fall. The putter up and winner to spend £2 each—the second to save his stake. One trap guns not allowed to be larger than No. 14 gauge, with I-lom. shot each charge. The gun to be held below the elbow until the bird is on the wing. Parties intending to take nominations must apply on or before Thursday, the 24th instant, to Mr. Whittaker, Turf Tavern, Wrexham, when the amount of the stake must be forwarded with the application. The Umpire to be chosen on the ground. Shooting to commence at one o'clock In the afternoon punctually. Dinner on the table at 6 o'clock, precisely. Turf Tavern, Wrexham, Sept. 11, 1857. JB20 REWARD. ?HE above Reward will be paid by JAMES EDIS- JL BURY, of Beraham, near Wrexham, to any one giving information, (upon conviction) of the infernal vil- lain or villains who wilfully set his Stack of Wheat on Fire, on the morning of Monday last, the 7th day of Sep- tember. instant, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock RARRA'ptj c:r>Uf'\f'\T omttfYMc -&.£. U'J.I,j. U .J.J,I&.V.1.). flpHREE SERMONS will be preached in the Wetleyau -L Reform Chape), Salop Road, Wreiham, TO-MOR- ROW, (Sunday.) September 13th, in the Morning and Afternoon by Mr. w. GEORGE, of Shrewebury; and iu the Evening by the Rev. F B. BROW N, of Wreiham. Service to commence in the Morning at half.pMt Ten, and in the Afternoon at half-past Two, aud in the Evening at Six o'clock. Hymns will be aoog and pieces recited by the Children on the occasion. CoHectiocx will be made at the doae of each service on behalf of the Sabbath Schoot. POTATOE SUPPERS. TDARTIES giving these ANNUAL FEASTS can JL be supplied with ALE fit for immediate use at the NAG'S HEAD BREWERY on the most reasonable terms. NOTICE. THE WREX HAM LOAN AND INVESTMENT COMPANY. (Limited.) OFFICES——TEMPERANCE HoTEL, HoFE STREET, WREXHAM. rpHE SHAREHOLDERS of this Company are respect. J- fully .requested to pay the 4th Instalment of 5a. per share to the Secretary, or at the Office of the Com- pany within 14 days from this date. THOMAS JONES, Sept. 12th, 1857. Secretary. THE WMEXHAM LOAN & INVESTMENT COMPANY, (Limited.) OFFtCES—TEMPERANCE HOTEL, HoPE-STREET, WREXHAM. Open every Tuesday Evening from 7 to 9 o'clock. IT CANS made upon approved personal Security for ? 3, 6, 9, or 12 months, to be re-paid by weekly, monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly instalments. Persons desiring shares in this Company should make early application, as after the 1st December next the premium will be raised. THOMAS JONES, Accountant Madeira Hill, Secretary. THE INDIAN REBELLION. ¡ BEAUTIFUL NEW MAP OF INMA. A B'EAUTI'FTTL Coloured New Briok Mfm of the Smt .B.. of the Indian Insurrection with the revolutionary cities and districts distinctly marked and de&ned; to- gether with the Madras and Bombay Presidencies, and the northern boundaries of the Peninsula, has just been published by Messrs. George Philip and Son, Liver- pool. Price only Sixpence. May be had of Mr. W. Bay ley, Bookseller, Wreyham, and Mr. C. G. Bayley, the Cross, Oswestry. N.B. Ask for Philip's New Map of India. MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, REGISTER GRATES, COO KIN G RANGES, IRON BEDSTEADS, ''I 1 1 Ana every Arucie in tne n atie. JOHN GITTINS, IRONMONGER, Hope-Street, JVrexham. J. G. respectfullv invites inspection of his MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, just delivered. DECAYED TEETH. Sold by most Of </te ,-espectable CliemWs in Town and Coun. try; and in Wrexltam by Mr. W. Rowland, High- street; Ossvestry, 6j/. 3fMttrs. 8111ale If Son, CiltHli8tS, THE WHITE GUTTA PEHCHA ENAMEL, for STOPFING Di-.CAYuD TEETH WtTHOUT PAIN. Prepared only by MESSRS. GABRIEL, the Old Estab- lished Surgeon Dentists, 112, Duke-street, Liverpoo), and 33, J udgate.hiU, London. Price, with i't)! directions for nse. Is. 6d., or will be sent post paid on receipt of twenty vostage stamps. This valuable Mttiag is placed in the cavilY in a soft state, so that it cannut give the least pain, and may be used by aoy person with the greatest ease, and has the remarkable property of becoming HAlLl) and SoUNDas the tooth itself, etctuding the air and food from the nerve, and arresting all further progres'. of decay. It Is superior to everything that has been used before, and is anre to succeed when all other remedies have faikd. Prepared and Sold who!e?ate and relail by the In- venturs and Proprietors, Meslfrs. Gabriel, the Old.E8tab- lished Surgeon IJimtists, 112, Duk-e street, Liverpool. ROYAL TOOTH POWDER FOK CLEANtNG AND PRESERVING THE TEETH AND GUMS. TJL F yonsuBer from the Loss of Decayed Teeth, visit MESSRS. GABRIEL, the Old Established Dentists, i No. 112, .Coke-street, Liverpool, Mho continue to supply Attitinat Teeth without pain or tronbte, and guarantee them never to change colour or decay. Mineral Teeth Fixed without pain. A Single Tooth from 3s. 6d. A Fn)t Set, £4 4s. Decayed Teeth Stopped, charge, 2s. 6d. and 5s. Mis-hts remodelled by Messrs. GABRIEL, Surgeon Dentists, I! 2, Duke-street, Liverpool, and 33,Ludgate- hit), London. Country Patients and othera are informed that only one visit is requisite for one Tooth or a Full Set. Daity attendance from 10 to 7, (and Consultation Free.) Nonet:.—Messrs. GABmEL announce thatlhey have no professional <'Ot!tMC<!<M with <M</ pern or firm, and that they may OK<y OC cotmlw .D<!t7y at No. 112, -DMA-e street. Liverpool, and at .Ltidgate-hill, and every IVedtiesday throughout the year, at the .PytMt<e Rooms at <Ae ZtbM House, High street, 1Vnxham. < INCREASEOFINCOME.—TO TRADESMEN, COMMISSION AGENTS, AND COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS. H/tESSRS. HENRI, & Co., sole inventors and ?'L patentees of the ARABIAN HORSE AND CATTLE FEED, are open to treat on liberal terms with energetic men of business for the Sale of their celebrated FEED, now greatly In demand throughout the Idngdom. Mtmy persons are realizing a large income by its sale. Full paj-ticulara can be had at HENRi and Co., Steam Mills, HuU. WORTHY OF NOTICE. V OORSANGER'S New Patent AMALGAMATED V PENS, in patent metal boxes, surpass all quill pens for freedom or clearness in writing. Can be had from most stationers; and wholesale of Edward Voor- sanger, metallic pen manufacturer, 38, Stanley-street, Red Bank, Manchester. Agent for Oawestry, Mr. C. G. Bayley, Bookseller; Wrexham, Mr. W. Bayley, Bookseller. AGRICULTURAL SALT, .At Knihbs's Salt Warehouse, Wrez/wtn, 'ir? KNIBBS begs to ;n(brm the Farmers and AgTi- Eculturists of I'- !hshtre that he has always m Stock a large qua.. if SALT, suitable for Agn. cultural Purposeh, ch he is prepared to sell at very reasonable prices. 'r particulars and to purchase, apply to E. KNIBBS, High-street, Wrexham. Also, the best Winaford Cheese Salt, and a large Stock of fine Salts, for household purposes. SPRING-VANS on Hire for Removing Fumitore. LITERARY INSTITUTE, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, r?PEN EVERY WEEK-DAY from 8 A.M. to lOr.M.and on SUNDAYS (for the peisuat of religious book. \? and periodicals only) from 4 to 6 and 8 to 10 o'clock, P.M. The READING-ROOM is supplied with the following papers and periodicals:— DAU/y. The Times. Standard ); Express. Liverpool Post. „ Manchester Examiner. WBE:KI.T. Illustrated London News. Punch. Chester Courant. Carnarvon Herald. Mark Lane Bjtpress. Eddowea' Journal The Bmlder. WEEKLY (CONTINUED). Wrexham Advertiser. „ Telegraph. News of the World. Lloyd's Paper. Weekly Times. Guardian. Nonconformist. Wesleyan Times. Record, (Three times a week). The Scotsman. Warder. United Service Gazette. Smith and Elder's Overland Mail (fortnightly). Wrexham Journal, (monthly). MAGAZINES. BIackwood. Tait. Art Journal. Chambers' Jbmual. Leisure Hour. nousehotd vords; REVIEWS. Edinburgh. Quarterly. MISC ELLANKOCS. Ai.ayLiat. Na ? LT? Clergy List. ? Bradshaws Guide. I Terms of Membership 10s. per Annt!m. Working Men, Apprentices, and Youths under 15 6s. Ditto. (The latter payable by either montldy, quarterlif, or half-yeM'ly instaiments.J Ladies' Subscription to the Library Os. Ditto. Casual headers (non-members) admitted on a payment of One Penny The Room is provided with Draughts and Chess. Materials for letter writing may be had from the Room-keeper. The Library (at the old rooms in Charles-street) is open every Monday night from 8 to 9 r.M., but will shortly be removed, and will then be open daily. Catalogues 2d. each. The Room.keeper is authorised to selt the newspapers on the days and at the prices set out in a liet aua- pended in the Reading-room. A. T. JONES, Seffdary. CABINET, UPHOLSTERY. CARPET, BEDDING, PAPER-HANGING, AND GENERAL FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT FOR NORTH VALES, No. 16, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. E DWIN OWEN begs to call the attention of the public to hit MteoMve Stock of HOME-MADE CABINET FURNITURE Of every description, suitable for the Mausion or Cottage, Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings, Door Mats, Feathers, Flocks, &e. &c. A most maguiScent aMortment of PAPER-HANGINGS Of the latest London Patterns, icctudiug Gotd and Ftuck, at exceedingly low prices, aud every other Jetcriptiou equalty !ow. TAKE NOTICE I No. 16, the ONLY Cabinet Manufactory on the Town-HiU. YSTORDY DODREFN 1'R CYMRYt ANKERS'S WINE AND SPIRIT TRADE IS NOW CARRIED OX AT THE GOLDEN LION V.4ULYS, HIGH-STREET. TJTREXH4M. And 10'OT at the Old Vaults in the centre of High-st. The Proprietor (nephew of the late R. ANXEps) respectfully solicits patronage, for which he pledgee himtftf to give ample satisfaction, and shall feel grateful for all favours. J. DOLBEY, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, AND TIN-PLATE WORKEPwg HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, 'TJAS now for SALE, at Manufacturers' prices, all kind of WROUGHT AND CUT NAILS, MALLE- r ABLE SLATE PEGS, an assortment of Carpenters' and other EDGE TOOLS, FILES and RASPS of every description; also a large assortment of ELECTRO-PLATE, BRITANNIA METAL, andJAPANNED GOODS. A great variety of Cutlery, &c., &c., which for quality and cheapness cannot be surpMsed. HARP & PIANO FORTE WAREHOUSE ABBEY STREET, CHESTER, ROUGHER AND CO.. TTAYE always on hand an extensive Selection of New and Second-hand INSTRUMENTS of the beat FL 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. Loweet priee for ready money. ALFRED LOCKWOOD & CO., CHESTER, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON SALE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FOREIGN TIMBER, Viz.— A MERICAN and Baltic, in logs; Red, White, and Yellow Deals; Baywood, Mahogany, and Birch, in ?jL boards and scantlings; Steam Struck Mouldings, of every form and variety; Split and Sawn Latha, Oak and Elm Comn Boards, Seasoned and Prepared Floor Boards, Doors, Sashes, Architraves, Skirtings, Stair- fasea. Shon Fronts, and all kinds of Joiners' Work. of nrst-rate oualitv. I -.a: I PREPARED BY am I PATENT MACHINERY. I AT UNPRECEDENTED LOW PRICES. EVERY THING DELIVERED FREE OF EXPENSE AT THE RAILWAY STATION. TOWN-HILL FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT. CL AJSrJD :M:- A- H.OC!B:E, TTJAVING added to their premises, the Hou&e and Shop, lately occupied by Mr. Fraser.and in which they H ? VING added to their premiseEs, X(;L'USlVELY T?'E'?7\7' GOODS, to which they have made and keep a large assortment of are constantly making LARGE ADDITIONS, of really: good, elegant, and useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, amongst which will be found Gilt Pier and Swing Glasses, Sideboards, Che&on- eers, Telescope, Oval, Loo, and Square Tablea. Settees, Couches, Sofas, What Nota, Bookowaea, Secretaires, Lounging Chairs, Cheata.of-Drawers, Half Tester, Four Post, French, and Tt.nt Bedsteads, (and any Article wanted not in Stock, can be obtained on the shortest notice, of reliable workmanship and material,) and they beg to solicit a call from Parties wanting, as it will ever be their principle to do all 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. HOPE-STIRR EET5 WREXHAM. T. MARSTON. CHEMIST & DRUGGIST. DEALER IN PATENT MEDICINES, &c., (LATE OF SHREWSBURY,) ID ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Wrexham and the public generally, that he has taken and .t? 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 nrma 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 teats, and trusts solely for public countenance and support upon the basis of attention to the details of his business, the quality of the articles sup- plied, 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. INSTITUTED IN THE REIGN OF QUEEN ANNE, A.D. 1714. UNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY, FIRE, LIFE, AND ANNUITIES. OFFICES:—81, CoRNHiLL, and 70, BAKER-STREET, LONDON; and in BpiaTOL, LIVERPOOL, EDINBURGH, DUBLIN, HAMBURGH, BERLIN, and BERNE. LIFE DEPARTMENT. W_mp Bonus on Life Policies, 1855. THE following will shew the relative Amount of the recent! _L Septennial BoNPa added to the Sum ensured, on Policies for £1000, effected in Great Britain, according to the Ages of the Lives when Assured:— Ace when Amount of Premium Policy received for the BONUS effected, last Seven Years. FOR THE SAME TIME. 20. £152108. IOd.£I50{Being about 70 per Cent on such amount ofpm M. JBI68 5a. Od.jEt05.Being 60 per Cent ditto 30. 218619s. 2d.&105 B".ig 55 per Cent ditto S.i. &209 8s. <d.dBt05.Beinj; 50 per Cent ditto 40. &237 !4s. 2d.g)0i.Being 45 per Cent ditto The above BONUS is applied at the option of the Assured, either as an Addition to the Amount receivable under the Policy, or in Reduction of the Annual Premium, or the vaiue of it paid in CMh. The Directors will purchase their Life Policies on equit- able terms. Policy Stamps and Medical Fees paif) by this Company. Advances are made on the sole Security of Poiicies effected with this Omoe to the t'xtfnt of their value. Two-thirds only cf the Premium may be paid until death. DecreMin): ami Inereabitig LiAWs or fremium. Persona whose hivex arc AMUfed. and not being of sea- faring occupation. are ailuwed during peace to pass by sea from one part of Europe, direct to auy other part thereof. 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 Life Department, reatize the advantages of MutuatOmces, by snaring the Fronts of the Company, (With the exception of otiie-nfth as a smalt compensation for the necessary guarantee). and are free from the liability incurred by Member& of Mutual Societies. FIRE DEPARTMENT. The Directors Me ready to receive PropoMh for InturiM property generally, in Great Britain and Ireland, at the follow- ing Ratea: s. d. Common Insurance. t 61 per Cent Hazardous a G ( ter Annum Doubly Hazardous 4 6) Eicept in cer- tain eases. When the sum Amounts to &SOO The Government Duty is 3s. tor every 4EI00 insured, except Farming Stock, which is exempt from such dutiea. Mills (excepting Cotton Mi)b) and other extra Hazardous Insurances will be rated according to special agreement. Losses occasioned by explosion of Gaa made good. Fire Fro&tt. All Persons eNecting SKFTttrNiAt ItfapRAWCts from and after December, IMS. will be allowed One Year's Prem. inm and Duty; and also a Participation in the PjMFjM there. of at the expiration of every Seven YeaM, without incurriM any responsibitity. Insurances already etTected may be attered accordin){iy. The Rent of Rouse. Inauted. Every information may be obtained at the ONcea of the Society or any of the Agents. WILLIAM B. LEWIS, SECRETARY. AGENT—MK. SETH M. JONES, DRAPER, &c. WREX HAM AND RUABON. MRS. ROBINSON, FROM (WEST END,) LONDON, 'DEGS to inform the Ladies of Wrexham and its neighbourhood, that having commenced the butineM of D MILLINERY, DRESS, and MANTLE MAKING in QUEEN-ST&EET, Wrexham, she ?prepared to .eB XeCUte orders in the most approved and fashionable styles, and trusts by attention and punctuality, combined with moderate charges, to merit a share of their patronage and kind support. N.B.- Wedding and Hourninuorders ex-uud on <Ae shortest notice. LEWIS'S MASONRY YARD, OPPOSITE THE FEATHERS INN, CHESTER-STREET. TORN LEWIS bega most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Wreduum and its vicinity that he haa commenced Business in the above line in all its branches. He is also prepared to execute orders for SLATE SLAB CHIMNEY-PIECES, MAX&ERS, SLOP STONES, &c., &c. GRAVE STONES prepared and lettered to Miy design or order, upon the shortest notice and most reasonable terms. ? ? A quantity of Bangor and UangoUen Slabs, suitable for HE?TtMorF?G? alwMton hand BRICKS.MPES, TILES, BEARERS, AND EARTHEN D TRAPS ON S'4LE. Aput in 'Wrexham for MeMra. Brough and Co.'s SANITARY PIPES. JOBBIK& PUNCTUALLY ATTENDM) TO. Wrexham, Jnae $th, 1857. IHE GOVERNMENT RETURNS T)UBLISHED by order of the House of Commons shew that during the year 1856, MORE FARMING STOCK Jt. INSURANCES were eSected with the PROVINCIAL WELSH INSURANCE COMPANY than with any other Omce in the Kingdom, (with one exception,) and that during the same period, th INCRESB of GOVERNMENT DUTY PALD by the Provincial Welsh Omce was greater than that of Thirty-one other Omces, some of which have been in existence more than One Hundred Years OFFICES WHOSE FARMING STOCK INCREASED IN THE YEAR 1856. Increase for NAME OF COMPANY. How long,l Y<t*r 1856 Mstablisd over that of IMS PROVINCIAL WELSH '4î yean ?433,888 Norvich Union. ?4 361,275 Sun i? 281,013 Royal. 11 146,0o4 Royal d  ondon 20,, 145,008 LiYerpool and London. ?o 145,008 Yorkshire g? 140,132 Globe. g3 133,270 Phoenix 74 130,819 Lancashire g 80 573 Essex and Sunolk 54 50,460 Midland Counties. g 49,571 Unity. g" 46,500 Union 142 37,848 Salop 77 33,775 Manchester go 27,693 Bark of London and National Pro) 26,854 vincM I 5,, ,2.6,8.5,4, Westminster. 139 26,306 Guardian. gg 23,431 Birmingham. 51 22,852 Times 4 21,979 Leeds and Yorkshire 33 i 20 557 How ?"?? 1 Yqar )no ?AME OF COMPLY. ?? o? t?f t8M. Dittrict. 22yra JC19.985 WeatofBaglMid 49,, 18,651 AtlM. 48,, 17,876 AIlumce 32,, 17,645 Nottingham and Derbyshire 21 „ 14,645 Kent and Mutu&l. 13 „ 12,490 General. 26,, 11,915 Equit&Me 7,, 11,265 Emperor 2,, 7,489 !State. 3 7,350 Norwich Equitable 27 5,233 She&eld 48 4,077 British Provident 7 3,745 Monarch 22 3,483 Imperial .53 „ 3,302 Defender 9 „ 2,725 United Kingdom Provident.. 2 „ 2,647 Durham &NothumberIand.. 3, 2,600 Athenaeum 6,, 1,175 Era 6 „ 685 Shropshire and North Valea. 20,, 540 COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF BUSINESS DONE BY THE OFFICES EsTABLMHED IN THE DtBTMCT, I 60'C ¡: §? DUTY FAID. FABMUfG 8TOCH I?SU&ED. COMPANY. ? ? _?——??-. COMPANY. ,.c ——————— I ?M 1853 1854 1855 i\ 1853 1854 1855 1856 i—————————————— j6 & £1£1 £ jE JE jg ?SAT.OP 77 3817 3883 3833 4005 501,598 523,283 j 524,918 558,693 Increase"?""?"' 56 20 172 10,525 20,635! 8.6M 33,776 'ShMpshire '&Nth. Vales. 20 1737 1754 1734 1793 321,045 337,28?362,690 603.130 i Increase. 20 17 58 16,240 25,305 640 Provincial Welsh. 4!1 1274 1798 8583! 3305 266,838 463,419: 669,588 1,093,464 IncreMe 756 524 785 I 721 165,058 196,581 206,147 4ZS.898 AGENT TO TUB JOHN CLARE:, WOOLLEN DRAPER, ARMY TAILOR, AND LONDON HATTER, WREX HAM, -DEG8 -to state that this OBIce continues to INSURE FARMING STOCK AT 3s. PER CENT., vhereaB, the tt London Oi&ces and those to ?he South are charging 4s. for the same lisha. The success of this Onice may be seen by the above Government Returns. The absolute necessity of Assuring Agricultural and other Property must be obvious for it is equally hazardous to have combustible commodity ?s??S?P?i???? same amount in mdney wIthout first havmg good security. It i owing o aU the important improvements introduced into the PROVINCIAL WELSH INSRRANCE COMP ANY that the COMPANY thatthe ??? B?AIsTCH of this Office has been rapid from the commencement of its business and is steadily advancing. It speaks but little for the prudence and foresight of the present generation.that scarcely one head of a family out of every hundred has yet availed himself of LifeAssurances, while ineveiy circle there are so many evidences of the uncertainty of ?,fe? at. s well as of ?he distress and sorrow consequent upon the widow and fatherless ben.g left unprovided &H-. How frUy is the sentiment of the poet verined that AH- MEM COUNT ALL MEN MORTAL BUT THEMSELVES." J. W. BENSON'S WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTORIES, 33 M, Ludgaú Hill; 47 4 63, CorM/nM, ZoK<<<M!. ESTABLISHED 1749. ??THi.tMtbMMtmutteet.yyM..?et-tM.rryy.b?efbn-Ton bay* WMch.thtt yanthnuMMBd<or JT in absolutely ueees"ry ???,g ?,?? p?,,? (tncteMXpo*. ttK<tAmpt),whtChcootatnB pnmetoua axetcne* and price*, &md tmport&mt informtnion mt t? whtt Watehtnbuy.WhttttoBuyit.uniHowtoUM it la f*ct, no penon ou?ht to but "*t<?' I bo':tO .i't,t: ¡.:a:hfe. :hihb *')[) enable perMnt ItTiBi; m M]r P*? "f the WorM to Mtectt Watch odtpted to thtirnM.tt.utM'tBt the trouble and expense of a perMMi Ttttt to LoDaon. Gatd Wtteht! jE4 41. to 100 tuintu. StttttWMehe* 0 :t. to M tnimeM O!IINIUNS OF THE FBESS ON BENSOK'S WATCHES Perfection of MechMiBm-MormtwfMt `lion ot dctitcc. Md perftcMon tn wotk- mmnthtp—?ortttttp CArfiMf?t ?"ect' n -ork- The qmtitit' ot hit mattufMtart tttnd ttcond to none—Aforxntp ??<-f)'<t<fr AUtb*tMubedMiKd m tNi'h.ttttt.MdM' sign-(;lobe The WttchM here Mhib;t«t '"fpft thOM of my other English mmn- lecturer-Ob,r ?????.M s.? tt.??. Md DumetOM othM ptptrt. bear ?t?o?? ° Xt ?ty &?h.Md HceHMCy .f ti.e.c c<-tcbr.?W..eh?.. ? ?lM SW?t?TrM?tT??ith.'?*? hW.t<-t.n<i.eut c?tiM' p*id.MM.Tp*rt o( Engl?d. Scotland Ireland or Wales "P"" "M'P' "t B"'?- M'??S? ??-B)??M?.l.dSn WtMWh. 'm"?'i e c?pre..? tortDd?.m .n.< c.M. ?)tM 20 ?;.nt.M ou'. at 'Ki. 30 and 40 Guine.. Merchants, tMpptrtMdwmtchttubttUpph'?ed'—-f??W BSKNf?SON?.33 ?tM 'S 34 LH?itt?M? tBt!Ui Mdtt<7Mt<3ComhtU ?j<e6?M?? 1749. FAMOUS MELTON MOWBRAY POUK PIES. TAMES OLLERHEAD begt to announce to the Public M generaHv. that he has now commenced, and wi)t con. tinue to receive his rfgitar weekly suppy of the far-famed Meitoa Mowbray Pork Pies. And that he will a)"ays Leep on hand a Stock of his own uceqna!Ied Original and highly celebrated fine WreYham Giugerhread." High.street, Wrexham. THEMHIDCtNE OF THE MtLHON PHILOSOPHY AND FACT. HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. The National Complaint. Dyspepsia is the mostcommon disease among all classes in this county. It assumes a tboua&nd shapes, ami is theprimary source of innumerable dangerous mattdies; but whatever its type or symptoms, however obstinate its resistance to ordinary prescriptions, it yields readily and rapidly to thia searching and unfailing remedy. A Word to Femates. The local debility and irregularities which are the especial annoyance of the weaker sex, and which, when neglected, always shortens life. are trelieved for the time bemg and prevented for the time to come, by a course of this mild butthoroufth alterative. :Remarkable Cure of Indigestion and aevere Ps.in;in the Stomach. Copy of a letter from Mr. G. RM-<!ey, Dispensing and family ChemW, Jforrision, near Swansea. 'To Professor HoUoway. Sir —I have just retleived the subjoined .b.n.ef .p&r.tM. u,)tu's of the eMe referhnf; to a party who tma invariably purchased your Piitsand Ointment at my establishment Mr. Ditvid Lewis, of Dangefetach, sutfered, he states, form the most severe attacks of Indigestion, and violent pains in the stomach; these continued for upwards of six months, and arduously trying, every other remedy, were eventually and entirely removed by the free and constant use of your truly invaluable Pitts. These aione with your Ointment are hitjb'y prized throughout my district and their sale is proportionatty Mtensive.. 1 am, Sir, yours respect,f, ul,l.y. (Signed) G.HOR8LEY." The Exciting Cause of Siokneas. The blood is the life-sustaining agent. It furnishes the components of nesh, bones, muscle, nerve and integument. The stomach it its manufactory, the veins its dMtnbutori). and the intestines the channels through which the waste I matter rejected in its production, is expeUed. Upon the titomach, the eireuiatioti and thb bowels, these Mt!a act ttimuitaueouaty, relieving indigestion, purifying the Cuids. and regulating the excretiotM. Holloway's Pill, are the best remedy known in <A< world /br the following diseases :— Atthnom Dy*entry Jtundict Stone Mtd Grael ttitom CompttiBtt Bryteett*' tecond*ty Symptom* Btotch'e*omthe<ktn Female Inrttutmrittet Tic Dout<MT*m* Lambtte is Bowel Comp)tint' fertrteftHttttdt PUe* UtCMt Rheummtinn A<u< Drop'y I11tbw1Ø1atlOD SoteThteMt CoHe' VtMtt*! AtfecMont ConttipmtioaofBowelt Fit* tttttntk"' of UruM CcnMunptiMtt Womu ot tnTuDd Gout UtbiUty tndite'tiom He<td-Mht SeMtti)*.tM Kint't EvU We*)tMM. from whtt. ett'e*)Mt.&t., <tc. soidMtnei'.MMHanememBOtt.KOMtssoa j3LvAdvwALx im Strand, (near Tomple Har,) London, Md ao, Maiden Lane, New York, atso by ttl reapectabte Dru);t!t:'tt and Deaiera in Mediumes throughout the cMhMd world, at the following prices —ta 1. 2A 9(1 4s 6d,Hs. Ms. audMs each Box. There is considerably saving by taking the larger Nizes N.B.-Directiona for the guidance of patianu in every dis- order are MSed to eMh Box. OLD SWAN BREWERY, ESTABLISHED 1811. THE celebrity of Wreiham Ate is a Household wotd. JL Nowhere is it produced in greater purity and per- fection than at the Old Swan Brewery, Abbot-street. Private individuals supptied on liberal term?, and on the shortest notice. The Old Swan Ion is the most favourite resort of all those gentlemen in Wrexham who wish to enjoy, after the labours of business, the feast of reason, and the now of soul. The following papers regularly taken m :—M< bhrewjbury Chroricle, </<e Chester CoUTant, the Carttarvon Herald, the Wrexham Advertiser, <Ae 1flrezham TM<- grapl, the Manchester Eraminer, (daily) the Illus. trated London News, and Punch. THOMAS LEADBEATER, WATCH AND CLOCKMAKEB & JEWELLER, TEMPLE-PLACE, W&EXHAM, ) ESPECTFULLY informs the inhabitants of Wrex- J??. ham and its vicinity that he has now on sale at very moderate prices, an excellent assortment of English and American CLOCKS, Geneva, and patent Lever Watches, capped and jewelled. Spring Time pieces. Gold Wedding Rings, Spectacles, and every other article in connection with the trade. CHEAP EDITION FOR THE PEOPLE. (Entered at Stationer's HaU.) Second Edition, Price Sixpence, free seven stampB on-the Treatment and Cure of CONSUMPTION, ASTHMA. CHRONIC COUGHS, ) and all disease* of t?e Chest and Ltngs, by a Ht!W, HOvet, safe, and extraordinary etSeaeiout modes ot cure, with ptaio rules regarding Diet, Habits, Exercise, &e. By SYDNEY HALL, Physician to the Portlaud Dis- pensary. London: Gilbert and Co., or direct from the Author Dr. Rail, 10, GosweU-road, Corner of Hatt Street, Islington. OPINIONS OF THE PM8S. This Essay is well deserving the large circulation it has obtained.Timu. A book which we recommend to all amicted with asthma, coughs, or consumption, the rules taid down by the author are rational and iuvaluable." -Nedie-W Gazette. We strongly invite our readers to purchase this Essay.E-zaminer. "The originality of the author's view are well worthy serious attentton." Consumption is yearly proved curable and the means and Consum p tion is "J flress. method pointed out."—A<'M. KAYE'S WOD£LL' PiLLS. Tn JEA.LTH RESTORED and maintained by the use of these Pills, prepared solely by John KATE, Esq. of Dalton Hal), near Huddersneld; they are unequal- eld in simplicity, safety, and beneficial eSect, and in cases of acute, as well as chronic diseases, especially those arising from Impurity oj Blood, Indigution, and coM<tpa- <MM, are the best medicine that can possibly be emptoyed. FEMALES, ARTISANS, MECHANICS, ail persons of sedentary habits, and the general public, will &nd them of the greatest service in correcting and preventing irregularities in the pe<f«rmance of the various functions of the human body. Purchase one bor, and MAD THE TMTtMONtAM enclosed. Sold throughout the Empire, at Is. 1 d. 2s. 9d. and 4s 6d. Wholesale Depot, 22, BrMd.street, London. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. fT?OURIST TICKETS to Weymouth, Salisbury, and ?. Ross, &c., are now issued at Wrexham and Oswestry.. For particulars apply at the above-named Stations. JAMESHOWARD T)EGS to inform the inhabitants ofBrymbo and neigh- JJ bourhood, that he has now for some time been giving hisattentiontoti 'tment of BT&Ns and Sc?i?ts and being provided with tu- opecines for the relief of this description of sores, he hopes by strict attention to the cases committed to his care, to merit a share of public support. LOANS. ?1 ?f?? ? t Msonal or other ?<?l1 b /3 ? ?blUU? Sccunt.. 6 per Cent per Annumn, &.m 1 to 6 lears ''cpay&ble.W?!?, Monthly, or Quarterly. Apply to H. LEW1SUK, Wrexham. ?_ TtTANTED, Immedmtely, & JoumeyMML TAUDV TV CHANDLER.—Apply to Mr. EdwM?ChmNer, Oswestry. YTTANTZD a titaation M COOK or HOU8M<A!D TV hy a retpeceaUe young woman who can lift 1*0 year's good character. Apply to Mf. Bayley, SMAIDW. Wrexham. TTTANTED by a young womM, a Mtoatton M HOUSE. V V MAID or GENERAL SERVANT In reapeett. ble f<Mo!)v. ik Appli to Mr. W. Baytey. BookaeU., W«*ham. SERVANTS WANTED. TWRS. RICHARDS. Register Oace.WiUov Street, JJfJL Oswestry, is in want of aevetal Sefvnatt ae HOUSEMAIDS, COOKS, and DAIRYMAIDS. Application should be made Immediately. tTrTANTED, APPRENTICES anti IMFBOVEM <a TV theMutMeryandDfeMmakingBnmMM.—Appty to Mr.Baytey, BoQkeeller, Wrexham. 1 A PPRENTICES WANTED to the i. -OL Making, and Straw Bonnet BtMmeet; alao <n experienced Straw Worker. Apply to the MIOD811, Milliners, Dress, and Straw Bonnet Makers, High-ttMet, Wrexham. €n h £rt. fTpO BE LET, with immediate poMession, a Genteel J- RESIDENCE, situate on the outskirts of Wre?ham. —Apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. TO BE LET, A FREE PUBLIC-HOUSE in the City of Cheater, including Household Furniture, Brewing Utenailn, Malt-Mill, &o. Incoming at a valuation. For particulars apply to Mr. Robert Done, Innkeeper, Wrexham. f 110 BE LET. and entered upoa immediattiy, an ex JL oeUent DWELLING-HOUSE, pleasaatty Mtaattd in Chester-street, Wrexham, containing large DiMBg and Drawing-Roomt, six Bedroom*. KitcheM, a)td good c.u.n. Apply to Mr. A. W. Edwards, Wrexham. QEVERAL Seama of Coal, Ironatone, and Chyto be tO Let at the Sycamore Conu;!uabon.-Âpplr to Mr. Thoa. Rymer, solicitor, Wrexham. LION HOUSE, HIGH-STREET. rp0 LET, two iMgB FRONT ROOMS, with othwr J. rooma if required <N'<Mtoea or Apattment*.—Appty to Mr. R. RooBBS, PmBitoteMomt. ,so h 'D1b npO BE SOLD, by private treaty. <-U that exMUent ± COTTAGE and SMITHS'SHOP (fomedyMtd as a Joiners' Shop, and now occupied by a Natter) tittttte at Tryddyn, near Mold, Flintshire.. Application to be made to Mr. W. Roberta, Blaocmnth, Brymbo, near Wrexham. BARLEY STRAW ON SALE. TTtROM 6 to 7 Tona of capital BARLEY STRAW J? to be aold.—Apply to J.Edubuiy, Benham. It is within two miles of Wrexham, and may be tmd in quantitie* to suitputchaaem. FOR SALE, A PLOT of LAND opposite the Wrexham SaTinga' ?\? Bank, and if required two.thirda of the purchMe money may remain upon mortgMe.—Apply to Mr. T. Jones, Accountant, Madeira IEU,Wrexham. rr?O BE DISPOSED OF, BY PRIVATE CONTRACT, J_ the LEASE of a compact BREWERY, situated Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh, together with the several Fixtures, Brewing Utensils, Plant, and other enects, to the same belonging. The whole M mpe<<Mt order for immediate work. The Proprietor h« ttMMn to a more extensive business in another part of the cous", which is the sole reason for bM parting with the pMaeat business. The premises, plant, and eneeta may be in- spected, and further particulara furnished, by applying to Mr. Buckton, Solicitor, Ruabon. WELSH AND IRISH HORSES FOR SALE. T) M. MeDERMOTT, Mount-street, Wrexham, J[.. 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 au* perior class can be accommodated on the shortest possible notice. TO AMATEUK GAKDENEUS AND OTHERS. BEDDING PLANTS foR SAM. A CHOICE selection of 2,000 of the above uam<4 Y*? piants, consisting of Geraniams, Verbenas, Cal. ceolariea. Petunias, Hetetropioms, &c.—For particutar* eaquite of Mr. McLevi, Market Halt, Wrexham. TO HORSEKEEPRS, &c. ?\N Sale, close to the Town, GREEN CLOVER, in ?? quantities to.suit purchaser*. Apply to Mr. W. Bayiey, Hope.ttreet. RUTHIN UNION. CO.J..VT.1l.ACTS .FOJB PROVISIONS, Ie, A LL Persons desirous of Contracting with the Gaafd- r\ iansof this Union &om the 26th day of September to the 25th day of December, 1857, for supplying Bread, Flour, Oatmeal, Meat, (including meat for the tick outof the Workhouse by medical orders,) Suet, Grocery, Cheese, Butter, Clothes, Shoes, Bedding, Coah, So*p, Candles, Soft Soap, Rice and other aticlea of consumption, are requested to deliver sealed tenders, at my omce in the Workhouse, on or before Friday, the 18th of September, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. W here practicable, samples must be sent of each article particularly Shoes. Security will be required for the performance of the Contract. It is competent for a person to tender for any of the articles separately. Forma of Tender may be had on az- phcation to me, and no other will be accepted. Accounts to be sent in Quarterly. All persons having claims against the abore Union are requested to send them in on or before Tuesday, the 15th September, and such persons must attend at the Board-room, on Saturday, the 19th of September, at < o'clock In the afternoon, to receive their chequea. By Order of the Board, BENJAMIN DAVIS, Board-room, Sept. ath, 1857. Secretary. ? WREXHAM UNION. CONTRACTS FOR FLOUR, MEAT, 6ROCER.UM' &e. THE GUARDIANS of the above Union artdewoua of receiving Tenders from persons wining to eon- tract for supplying the Wrextmm Workhouse with any of the undermentioned articles for the periods Mtow- ing, viz:— From the 24th September inst., to the 24tii Decem- ber next. Flour, best seconds, and &ne, per aaek of 240th. Best Oatmeal, do. Peas, best bolters, at per bushel of 6<Hb<. Butter, at per lb. Tea, at per tb. CoNee, at per lb. Treacle, at per lb. Cocoa, at per lb. Sugar, brown and lump, at per lb. each. Rice, at per cwt. Soda and Starch, at per lb. each. Soap, brown and soft, at do. Dip Candles, at per Beef and Mutton, at per Ib. each. Coata, atpercwt. From the 24th September to Lady Day next, 1M8. Moletkia Suits of Clothing for men, at per tuit. Ditto ditto, for youths from 9 to 16, at per tu:t. Ditto Jacket and liouserstor uoyt, at pe, tuit. Shoes for Men, Women, Youtha, and Children, at per pair each. ?? The Contractor for Clothes for the WorkhoMe wiM bw reqmred to supply the out-door poor at the price* tpe< &ed In the Tender. Good Elm Coffins of proper strength and tite*, Md shroud for paupeM of the age ff It yetrs or upwards. metuding all the customary fees Md bearers to th, charch (who ahaU be decently drewd) for each fMtML Ditto for ptnpers under the age of M, etch funtnd. Seated Tender*, MCompMied by MmptM in aU eM«, where pmcticaMe, must be Mnt to the WorkhouM befor ten o'etock on Thurtday, the 24th of Septemt<t, inasols. eodort€d"TemdtrtforContMct. Paymfmt* qufn-terty. The accounte for the qurter wnd!ng 24th SeptelÙR iMtant, w))l he paid on the Ut October, when tht CeBtnu- tors are required to attend the Board at one o'clock, p.m. THOS. EDOWORTH. WiMktetheUmM. -V, texh. am, AugMt 29th, 1857.