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Sales by Messrs. Baugh. & Jones. (Sucreaeors to the late Mr Edisbury), SALE AT DRELUK COURT COTTAGE, BERSE, SEAR WRbXllAM. ME5SRS. BAUGH AD JOES have been fa. ?i 'oured ?ith mstruction from Mrs Hayward, (who is changing her tesidenco), to offer for unreserved J»ALE BY AUCTION, at Drellincourt Cottage, near Jii rf Chapel, on WEHNKSDAY, the 10th day of Aiuim, 1SGL ilie. wbole 4-f her valuable HOUSEHOLD FUR. and other effects, comprising,—Handsome rosewoucl mc;-tler j.' la-P, 1'1 CDfh timepiece, (under glass >h dr), eiglit days' spring oial (III mahogany case) baud (lin e ladies' dre.-sing ciahe (nearly new), handsome rose- wood bookcase, card aim other tablef. parlour, kitchen, IInd bedroom chairs, couches, chests ot diawers, plates and prints neatly framed and glazed, eight days' clock m oak ease, housekeeper's cupboard, sundry books, liarlour, bedroom, and stair carpeting, hearth rugs, mvs, desk with drawers underneath, rosewood tea t fieft, handsome blill-tteter and other bedsteads, feather beds with bolsters and pillows, bed clothec, msttresseg, dressing tables, washstands and service, toilet glasses, chimney ornaments, night commode, tuwel rails, venetiau and other blinds and rollers, china tea service, wine and other glass, bird cagcs, water tubs, together with the usual kitchen requisites and other effects. Sale to commence at two o'clock prompt. Temple Place, March 20,1861. EXCELLENT BUILDING SITE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs. BAUGH JL and J KS, on MONDAY, the 15th of ArRIL, 1861, ni Six o'clock p m., punctually, at the Sun Inn, Abbot- urtet, Wreihnm, in one lot, and subject to conditions to he thwn produced. All thofe Extensive FREEHOLD PREMISES now used ca Cowhouse", Stables, and Yaid with the appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate in Abhnt-slrect, Wrexham. (oppovte to the Uld Swan Inn) and now in the sevrral holdings or occupation of Mr John Jones, Edward Smith, and Juhn Jenkins, or their under-tenant*. The premises are very extensive, and have a good frontage to Abbot-street. The buildings are well adapted fcr a warehouse or vroi kiliiil-o, and there is ample space to the front of the Btreit ior tie erection of a large house and shop. For particulars apply to Mr T. B. Acton, Solicitor, or to the Auctioneers. GRESFORO, DEN BIG HS HIRE. rro BE SOLD AUCTION, by M ESSRS. BAUGH I .1 .A b J u E, at the Griffin Inn, Gresford, in the tnontb of April, ISfil. Several very desirable FREE- HOLD BUILDING PLOTS and COTTAGES, situate in tht, viii-,tgo of Gieiiford, particulars whereof, with the o y of Sale, will appear in a future advertisement. For further inform1 linn in the meantime, apply to Meqprq. JAMES and OWEX, Solicitors, Wrexham. or at the offices of the Auctioneers, wheru a plan of the Pro- perty may be seen. rpO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MeMr.. BAUGH JL and JOES, nt the hnu? of Mr. Tho?. Corrin?on. rolled the Cross Foxis, at Coedpoeth, on Monday, the t5th day of March instart, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, in one lot rr more as shall be determined on, at the time of rale, and subject to conditions to be then pro- duced:-All tbote twu freehold MESSUAGES or Dwelling-Houses, with the Gardens and Lands there- unto belonging, called Panl-y-ffvnon, gituate at or near liwich gwyn, in the township of Mineta. The Land containing 2'2S5 Fquare yards or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr. David Davies, and another. For further particulars apply to tho Auctioneers, or Jd r. A fth ur Clarke, Accountant, or Mr. Jones, solicitor, Wrexham. Sth March. 1861. FREEHOLD ESTATE AT BEHSHAM, I 2fcar Wrexham, Denbighshire. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MfSSlis. BAUGH .L AND JONEi, at the Liob Hotel, M reihtii^ in the County of Denbigh, on in the n-cai,tin)e disposed of by privarc treaty, rf which due notice will be given.) snbjcct to conditions to be theu and there produced, and in one or inure lot or lota as shall be declared at the time of sale. All that capital MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE called "Bersham Hall," with the stabling, shippon, tarn, and oihrr out-buildings, large and productive pudtn and orchard W#l!-stooked wuh the chuieeat fruit trees, together with about eleven acre;, of aupericr LAND, sittiail- at Bersiiam, in the parish of Wrexham, Inlike county of Denbigh. There ill iumc fine oak, elm, and yew, and young timber grow:ng upon the lands, nud excelleut beds of eiav and sand underneath the same. 1 his property affords to gellt lemrn desirous to obtain a country box An oppoitunity rarely to be met with, and is within half. an hour's walk from the tua ii if AV, i exlain and the Itailway Stalinn. Jhis eltlale is suiround'd by the lande- of T. 1,1 lyd Fi'xhujh. bq., Mr. J. A. Hughes and Miss Humphrevg. Ja.rtieuUrs in the lutuntime may be obtained upon sprl.e;,tii)n to John Lewis and Thomas Ilugheis, Esqs. Solicitors, Ureihatr, or at the of the Auctioneers, where a rlin of the property may be inspected, and further information afforded. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, AND COTTAGES, .d.tBHOSLL.4.NEROIIlHJGOG, near :Ruaó01I, Denbighshire. 'T0 BE SOLD ? AUCTION, by Me.?. BAUGH Tend JONES, at the White Horae Inn, RhoBDaner- ebrngog on Monday, the 29th day of April, 1861. at FIT. o dock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lot. a. shall be agreed upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced — Lot 1. All that Plot of BUILDING LAND eon- taimng 3 roods, of 64 square yards to the rood, situate at or near the Ponkey, in the parish of Ruaboa afort- laid. Roods oif Land ■ or therell bout., lAt 2 to 5 r inclns;ve, each containing.. so a Lot 6 Another Plot of LAND, adjoining lot 1, together with the three COT- TAGES and Butcher's Shop atand. ing thereon, containing 6 roods and 22 yards, now in the occupation of Mr. J. Owen and others. Lot 7 to 14, inclusive, adjoining the last lot, .k 3 Lot 15 Another ditto adjoining lot 14, 1 Lot 16 ÅDotbr ditto adjoianing lot 16 and) 2 roods rODUD5 the township road leading ? and from Rhos to Po key aforesaid J 24 yds. Lot 17 to 47 inclusive, adjoining the last lot each containing 3 IAt 48 Another ditto containing 31 Lot 49 Another ditto containjng 2 roods & 24 yda Lot 50 Another ditto containing 2A roods Lot 51 Another ditto containing:: 3? Lots 52 and 55, each containing 3 Lot 5G, containing 2a1 The whole of the lots are most eligible for Building pnrposta, the bituation being by far the best in the Rbos. JCvery care has been taken to arrange the lota for the convenience of purchasers. For flIrt her particulars and an inspection of a plan of tbe sevetal luts, IIpply to the Auctioneers, or at the Ulfice of Mr. Hughes, Solicitor, Wrexham. Sale by Mr William Dew. fro u SL6HS,I1RE' NORTH WALES. TO «p:ULD' pursuant to an order of the High Court moneer Jwoit^Wh7' made in a ?"? Barnwell r- Ire- mSXo.Jr d  ? "??'? ? ?? Vice-Chaoe?r. Sir Richard Torin Kindergley, the ?''? to ?'"°? Court the  ilCheMr" W 1^L1AN1 DEW, Auc- tioDccr" the H1 /ViyLlan.oUen, on ?ed.e.day ZZ* oay of Apni 1861, at Two o'clock in the after. noon precisely, in one lot, the valuable fARMS OF G.ARTli UCHA AND GARTH ISSA _0 111 tuc towuship 01 irevor Issa, in the parish of Lla- gollen, late the property of Miss Jane Thorns, of Coed- hclen, deceased, containicg hbout 2, a. 2r. 2p. of excellent lauu, with ample farm buildings, delightfuliy situate on an cmineuce about 350 ysrds to the eatt of the old Jamily ifanaiou of Trevor ball, ovei looking and commanding a spleudid vitw of the Vale of Llangollen. l'hia pruperty is about midway bctwteu Llangollen and Ruaben, at a convenient distance from the turnpike-road and within a few minutes' walk of an intended station on the Llangollen line of railway. 1'11601 bud printed particulars and conditions of sale may be had (gratis) in London oi Messrs. Ilsyes, Twisdcn, larker, aiid Co., Solicitors, No. GO, lkuiitli lqijare, and of Messrs. Price, Boiton, and Filder, Solicitors, o. 1, New Square, Lincoln's lun in the country, 01 Mr. H»»l-'in, Estate AelJr, CarTCZ Bran, i.laafaii', Anglesey, and oi the Anciioueer, Air. ^\i^llam Dew, Bangor, from eitatr of whom any lurther intormatiou may be ob- taioed; also at the following Hf tels :-Jjand, and Royal, Llangollen Owen Ulyndwr, Corwen Kaven, and Ltun. Shiewsbnry; Wynnstay Arms, Wrextam; Lion, Billa; and Queen and Royal, Chester. FAMOUS MELTON MOWBIiAY PORK PIES. JAMES OLLEKHEAD BEGS to announce to the Public generally, that he has now commenced, and will continue to receive is regular aupply of the far-tamed MELTON MOW- })RA I PORK PIES, and that he always keeps on hand &B stock of his own UNEQUALLED "ORIGINAL I and HIGHLY CELEBRATED FINE WREXHAM GINGERBREAD." High- street, Wrexham. Sales by I T HIS DAY. IMPORTANT SALE OF HOPS, At ? Wynmtay ???,, ?<-??. on the Great Fair l>ny. ?'"?y, the 23? March, 1861. /0ILN:S0N has been commissioned to SELL M BY A UaTION, on the above named day, at the Wynnstny Arms Hotel, 70 POCKETS of PRIME HOPS, of the growth of 18o5, 18;)7, 1858, and 1859. (Worcester, Sussex, and Kent), ill lots to suit l-trge and small purchasers. The Auctioneer is instructed to rcoommeod these to he of good quality anJ well worth the attention of cooaauiera. Sale at Ten o'clock, MARCH FAIR DAY, 1861. IMPORTANT SALE OF CLOVER SEED. MR. JOHNSON will o&r for sale on the Great  Fair Day, March 23rd, 1861, at the Wynnatay Arms Mart, 145 BAGS (2 cwt. each), of CLOVElt SEKD, of firet-class growth, and in suitable lots for small or large purchasers. 5ample" can be Been on application to the Auctioneer, or Mr. Lovatt. Sale at 10 o'clock, a.m. Wynnstay Arms Office, Wrexham. W K £ x H A K MARCH FAIlL DAY. WYNNSTAY ARMS MART. MR. JOHNSON will offer for ea?e on the Fair Day, AP?thi,?4 dtiy) Saturday, 23rd March, 1861, 14 Eat HuHock?, Cows, and Heiiere, 7 Barreus, 4 iu-calf Heifers 3 Dairy Cows. 60 fat Shronshirp. Down anil t V.a ,,1.1 » » -r- 1 j i a. UIU Wither Sheep, 2 Berkshire Sows with Litterp, 1 ditto in-pig, 1 ditto Gilt, 1 ditto Boar, 1 Windsor Premium Sow and Litter. 2 ditto ditto Sow, 2 ditto oars, cream coloured Pony, 13 hands, 4-ycars. steady in harness. Biddlc's Patent Wrought-iron carifier, with the side Levers, by Ransome Garret's Pa;ent Horse Hoe, for Corn and Roots; Gaidnei's Patent Turnip Cutter, with 30 knives; One Horse Cart, by Croskill, with side- bnaras and harvest trame, ditto, ditto, Howard's patent Plough, with wheel and tkim coulter Subsoil Pliugh, Smith of Deanston'a Patent; Swing Plough, by Parrv St. George; ditto, ditto by West, of Glasgow an im- proved patent self-cleaning Crookill's Roller or Clod- Crusher with travelling wheels, 6tt; 1 Bentall's patent Broadshare and Cultnator. Tne above are the properly of Thomaa Lloyd Fitz- hugh, Esq., Anthony Marsh, Esq., W. J. Sisson, Esq., Charles Townahend, E.q. Dr. Rowland, Mr M'Cntcheom, and others. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of Breeders of S wine to the Windsor Sows for Stock purposes. Stie to ccnimence at 1 wt-Jve o'clock punctually. Wynnstay Arms Office, Wrexham. SALE AT MAES.XANT, NEAR CROSS LANES, ON THE TUKNFIKE hOAD FKOM WKKXllAJt TO BANGOR. MR JOHNSON has been commissioned by J. L. H i Lobley, Esq, to SELL BY AUCllON on Tues- day, March 2t>, ISfil, a poition of his Excellent Fuini- tuie, adapted ior the Dining room, Library, Bed-roum, and Kitchen, chiefly in mahogany, comprising Dining, Card and "Writing Tables, Sola, Lounge ana other Chairs, Chimney Glas-, Caipets, Cornices, Pair of Globe. Desk, Half-tester, Iron, French, and Tent Bedsteads, leather Beds, Drawers, Toilet Stands and Tables, Kitchen Utea- sils, Patent Mangle, and Dresser. The out-duor effects comprise a stack of-hay, smart harness colt, 2 years-old, fresh barren, o ewes And lambs, 2 rams, six fat pork pigs, and one sow with aeTcn pigs, light apring market cart, Pateut chaff and Turnip Cutter, Thrill Gears, Saddle aud Bridle, and Tools. Catalogues to be Lad a week before the Sale. Sale at two o'clock punctually. PEN-Y-NANT, RUABON. MR. JOHNSON has received tui-tructions from the Executors of the late Richard Wood, Esq., to SBLL .BY AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on Wednesday, March 27t!>, 18(31, the w hile of the valuable and useful Household} LIL\lTLltE, in Dining, Drawing, and Bed Room Suites, in Rosewood 6c Mahogany of which full per- ticulars tau Le had in Catalytic* a week before the Sale, fioui the Auctioneer, or hb Cltrk, Mi. L ivatt. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Wynnstay Arms Utiice, Wrexham, lath March, 18G1. MOST EXTENSIVE SALE AT EMRAL PARK, FLlNlSHIitE, Between Wrexham (oil the Great Western Railway) and Whitchurch (on tin: Nurtll Wtateru Railway) MR. JOHNSON has been commi5ioned by tne Ex- iJ1 ecutor? of thel?te LSm R. PULESTON, BART., to SELL DY AUCTION, at Einral Park, on Saturday, the 30th of March, and Moncay, luesdav, Wednesday, and Thursday (if requisite) the let, 2ud, 3rd, and 4th of April, lb61, the whole of the magnificent Eurniiure, cnieily in elaborate carved oak, rosewood, And mahogany, comprising every requisite for an old Baronial Itesi- oencc, adapted to the Diawiug and Diuing Room Suites, SUIOODS, Boudoirs, Librbry, and bed Chambers; extensive assortment of Linen, Chita, Glass, and Cutlery magnifi- ed* t collection of Oil Paintings-, Water Colors, aid £ Tn- gravings; elegant selection of Vates, Candelabras, and Or- naments; Time-Pieces, Guns, Instraments for a Band, &c., &c., a select Library of 700 Volumes, Kitchen, Laundry, Cellar, slid Brewing Utensils. The out-door Stock comprise.. a Brougham, Whitechapel, Phaeton, two Harness Horses, Harness, Cart, Gears, Tools, &o., &e. An excellent Finger Organ, with two rows of keys, 3 stops, and venetian swell. The Cerved Oak Furniture has been selected with the greatest care and taste, and ia well worthy the attention of connoiseurs and parties in want of the same, and a visit to Emral Hall itself will amply repay the Visiter. Catalogues can be had from the Auctioneer, and the Printers, Messrs Potter and Snape, Wrexham, a week be- fore the Sale acd to prevent an unlimited demand, a charge of 3d will be made. On view each day of sale (with Catalogue) from 10 to 12 o'clock.—Sale each day at 12 o'clock punctually. MALPAS AND TILSTON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR R. W. TJO HNSON, at the Crown Inn, Malpas, Cheshire, on Tuesday, April 9th. 1861, at three o'clock in the afternoon, punctually, subject to conditions, and in the following or such other LOLa aa the Vendors shall direct at the time of bale. LOT 1. All that Old Established and well accustomed Inn, called the CRCWN," situate in the Town of Malpas, upon the main road from Cheater to Whitchurch, and now occupied by Mr Heath. The Premises comprise a substantially built House, containing two Parlours, Bar and Spirit Vaults, to the front, with excellent Cellaring, and a large Yard. with commodious Stabling, Coach House, ic., at the hack. The Inn has held a first rate position in the town. LOT 2. A very compact FIELD of excellent LAND called the "Nunbrooks," containing 4 acres 3 roods 12 perches or thereabouts, situate near the Church, in the village of Tilston, in the county of Chester, and now held by Miss Price. The Tenants will show the respective Lots, and for fuither particulars apply at the Offices of Mr Lewis, Solicitor, Wrexbam. YI-pyttv, Wreibam, March 7th, 1861. Sale by Mr John Pickering. PULFORD MONTHLY SALE. MR JOHN PICKERING will SELL BY AUC- TION at Mr. John Leigh's innkeeper, Pulford, on Tuesday next, March 26th, 1861, the following Fat and Dairy STOCK, Sheep. PIRP, Hay, &c. 6 Prime Fat Cows, 6 Ditto ditto Heifers, 60 Ditto ditto Sheep, 6 Ditto ditto Calves, 6 Ditto ditto Pigs, 5 Calving Cows, 8 Ditto Heifers, 4 Fresh Barrens, 6 Store Pigs, about 3 montos old, Sow and Pigs, ow, in-plY, Hatf-bied Mare, in-foal to About 15 tons of Hay, got without, a shower, Aboui 10 tons of Mangold Wurtzel. Lunch on the table at Twelve, and sale to commence at One o'clock. Sale by Mr. Cooper. HALGHTOS HALL, 8 miles from Whitchurch, on the Wrevham Road. MR. CUOPER has received iMtructtont from ?M. M Weaver. to SELL BY AUCTION, on M°od»y and Tuesday, the 1st and 2nd days of April, 1861, 22 Dairy Cow?, 2 Barren Cows, 8 Calving Heifers, 4 Stir^k Htif.r?, 3 Yearly CatvM, two-vear-old Bull, team uf 6 Waggon Horses, in-pig Sow, Gilt in-pig, together with the Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utenails, and the Household Furniture. First day's sale-Farming Stock and part of the Dairy Uten-old. Secoud day-The remaining Dairy Utensils and Furniture. # MUSIC.ELLlNG OFF! t A AA PIECES of the Muaicai TreMury i4'UU ?nd the "Musical Bouquet" .t H? prise, or Thirteen Pieces will > • FO!H for Is 6d. At sV y • ks-ti-r. Wt.. •. Sale by Mr. Jones. i, MOUNT STREET, WREXHAM, ON MONDAY, NEXT, MARCH 25TH, 1861. TO BE SOLD BY AUCHON, by MR. E. JONES, Ton Monday next, the 25th March, 1861, on the premises in Mount street, Wrexbam, the property of Mr. T. Humphreys, who is leaving the neighbourhood, the whole of the highly respectable and uselul HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other Effects, consisting of very elegant half tester mahogany bedsteads, bed linen, clean feather and other beds and bedsteads, handsome mahog- any chest of drawers, swing looking glasses, wash stands, bed room, parlour, and other chairs, mahogany leaf and other tables, pier glaso, exceedingly baudsome mahog- any hair seated spring sofa with morocco coVer, clocks, two seta of very handsome china, fire guard, brass and other candlesticks, warming pan, corner and other cup- beard*, Screen, tet trays, lot of plates and dishes, knives and forks, prints and pictures, excellent hand c hurn, together with a variety of other useful articles and effects, the whole of which must be sold without the least reserve. The sale will commence at 1 o'clock p.m The Auctioneer has great pleasure in stating that the foregoing Furnituie and Effects are in every respect worthy the attenlion of housekeepers, be in? nearly new, of the most modern workmanship, and suitable for any gentleman's parlour. e- Thia being a forced sale, every lot must be paid for on the fall of the hammer and before removal. No set off can be allowed under any circumstances. Auctioneer's office, Eagle street, Wrexbam, 19th March, 1861. Sale by Mesars. Churton. I IMPORTANT SALE AT PENLEY HOUSE, Near Ellesmere and Overtofi, in the County of Flint. AI ESSRS. CHURTON respectfully announce that JjLJL they have received instructions from T. W. Win. terton, Esq., (who is leaving the neighbourhood), to SELL BY AUCTION, on Wednesday and Thursday, the 27th and 28th days of .March, 1861, at 11 for 12 o'clock punctually each day. The effects will comprise promising calving heifers, fat cows, fresh barrens, t fat yearling sheep, store ewes with lambs, store pigs of the Berkshire breed, two powerful waggon horserf, valuable gray hack or harness mare, an excellent black cob, about 14 hands, steady in harness, and a good hack, a complete set of modern implements of hus- bandry, dairy vessels, valuable and modern HOUSE- II OLD FURNITURE, completing dining, ii o L D sitting, and several bedroom suites, in mahogany, rose, and otber woods, telescope dining tables, chairs, enclosed pedestal sideboard, new Brussels carpets and hearth rugs, banrfsomu marble top dressing and wash tables, dressing glasses, mahogany chests of drawers and ward- tobes, damask window curtain:" prime goose feather bed, hair and flock mattresses, toilet services, plated goods, kitchen and culinary requisites, and all other effects upon the premise. OhDER OF 8ALK. First day-The whole of the Live Stock, Implements, and Dairy Vessels. Second day—The whole of the ex- cellent and modern Household Furniture. Catalogues may be had at the Bridgwater Arms and Lion Hotels, Ellesmere Bowling Green and AVhito Horse Inns, Overton and fiom the Auctioneers' Offices, Chester or WLitchurch, Salop. I Sales by Mr. Griffiths. PAltK E Y T 0 N Two Miles from Ruabon, Denbighshire. ^TJtx/JjL R. GRIFFITHS has much pleasure to announee  that he has received instructions from Mr. Orford, who has givtn up the F?rm, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, at Park Eyton Form aforesaid, on Satur- day, the 30th dav of March, 1861, the entire Stock of ten Cioss-bred DAIllY COWS and HEIFERS, a team of lour powe-fill WAGGON HORSES, two muscular WAG- GON COLTS, aud the usiid assoitment of FARMING IMPLEMENTS, comprising a capital narrow-wheeled Waggon with iron arms and hnrvest gearing, capital broad- wheeled Tumbrel ditto, calntd Turnip Drill, cast-iron Land laoll and frame, capital Twins with wheels and shafts, excellent Wiunowing Machine, Corn Coffer, ditto, five sets of Cbaiu Gears, two sets of Thrill ditto, sundry ditto, Back Chain and BeJly-tand, two iron Ploughs, two pairs of Harrows, Rake" and Pikels, loug Ladder, a quantity of old iron, two box Cheese Presses, and part of the House- huld l UKNITURE and other JilFects. Sale at One o'clock. Overton, Flintshire, Mtrch 15, 1861. SMITH FIELD, WREXHAM AUCTION. MR GRIFFITHS has the pleasure to annouueetbat .Hu L he hall received instructions to SELL by AUC- I TION, in the above Smithfield, on SATURDAY, the 23rd I day of March, 1861, (March Fair Day). I 10 Prime Shropshire Down Wethers. 2 Prime Porker l Pigs. 18 Piime Fat Bullocks. 1 Fat Bull (heavy weight). 10 Prime Fat Cows, and other Stock which can be entered with the Auctioneer, on or before the morning of Sale, the propeity of E. Peel, Esq., and others. Sale at Eleven o'clock. Overton, Flintshire. Sale by Mr Jenkins. CHESHIRE. CAPITAL OAK and other TIMBER to be Sold by L/ Auction, by MR. JENKINS, at the Bull Inn, Shock- lach, on Monday, the 1st day of April, at 3 o'clock in tLe afternoon, aubject to conditions to be then produced, and in one or mere lots as determined upon at the time of sale:-34 capital OAK TREES, numbered with a scribe from 1 to 34, and 12 ASH TREES, scribe marked from 1 to 12. I The above Timber appears to be quite souiod, is now standing on a farm at Horton Green, in the Parish of Tiletoo, in the occupation of Mr. John Maddocke, situate about midway between Tileton and Shocklach, tbrc milce from Malpas, and adjoins good roads. The oak is of fine quality, and suitable for Shipbuilding and general purposes; the Ash useful for Wheelwrights and others. Mr. Maddojks, the tenant, will appoint a person to .how the same. Farther particulars may be obtained at the Auctioneer's Office, Elleamere. 17 BIRMINGHAM HALL.-17 G. BENNETT, CUTLER, (FROM SHEFFIELD ,) WITH a first-claw STOCK of all kinds of CUT. ? LERY, during the Fair, No. 17, Birmingham Hall. KNIVES REBLADED. THE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. mmmwt m. GEORGE GRANT, ESQ., CHAIRMAN. CHAS. S. PARKER, AND JAS. A. TOBIN, ESQRS., DEPUTY-CHAIBMBK. THE remarkable success of this Company is shewn in t the following Table:  YBAR. FIRE PRxxlum 1FB PitEmiuiL? J FU.DB. 1850 £ 42,928 M5,467 £ 415,700 lgss 186,271 63,909 716.925 1860. 313,725 131,723 1,259,826 This large Income is rapidly increasing. The ANNUITIES paid by the Company exceed 219,000 a Year. Protection during days of Grace unquestioned. AGENTS •. (FIRE AND LIFE.) WREXHAM.—Vacant, (see note at foot). DENBIGH.—Mr. Francis Wynne, Solicitor. CHESTER.—Mr Joseph Bridgenian, Solicitor. —Mr CLarles Townsbcnd, St. Werburgh. FLINT.—Mr John O'Kyle, Station Master. HOLYWELL-—Vacaut, (see note at foot). MOLD.—Vacant (see note at foot). RUTHIN.—Vacant (see note at rout) &T. ASAP.H.-Vteaut (see note at foot). Fire Policies due at LADY DAY should be renewed on or before the 9th April. Applicuiious to represent THE LIVERPOOL AND LON- DOX in places and districts where Agents have not yet bt en appointed, may be addressed to the Secretary, Liverpool aud Ljudja lasurauco Chambers, Liverpool. 8WINTON BOULT, SECEETAKY; Marcb, 1861- LOANS from 150 to £ 500. advanced for 3 years, on tj personal security, on the most reasonable termis.- Aoply to Mr John Wyke, Accountant and Agent to the West of England Insurance Company, Hope-Street Wrexham. GREY HAIR. C LIEVE]rb WALNUT POMADE restores Grey ilair to its natural colour, darkens red or light hair prevents its tailing off, and will not stain the skin. Price Is. and 2s. 6d.; by post, ad. extra. SOLE AGENT, KENR] CK, (From Squirt, Chemist to the Quadtif zotutoo) Towv HIM.. WREXHAM DISTRICT TEMPERANCE LEAGUE. THE Mend< of the :tbove Leaue have made a"ange- Tments with the London Temperance League for a SERIES OF LECTURES To be delivered iu this District by some of their most talented Lecturers, four of which will be delivered the coming week, by the celebrated Analytical Chemist, MR. T. A. SMITH, On Monday, at Brymbo, I 'Wedne?sy, at Wrexham, „ Tuesday, „ Adwy, j ThuHday, „ Ruabon. Mr. Smith will illustrate his Lectures by various Chemical Experiments. N.B.—For particulars of details see posted bills. BRYNYPFYNNON BREWERY, AND STEAM SODA WATER WORKS, HOPE STREET, IVBFXHDM, (ENTlUNCE-PRIORY STREET.) WBATHO begs to Ttturn his (cr?efut thanks to M* W Friends and the PubHc ior the liberal patronage bet-towed upon him since he has- conducted the above business, and. tnkes this opportunity ot stating that he I has disposed. of the Wine aiid Spirit busioe&a to Mr. EDWAR. LEWIS, by whom that brauch will in future be carried on. W. B. will tberefure devote his entire atten- tion to the Wholesale Brewing and Soda W&tcc Manu- facturing. EDWARD LEWIS, In succeeding to the above business, begs to state that it will be his earnest endeavour to secure public patronage by supplying the very best qualities of WINES aud SPIRITS, ALES, PORTER, &c. There is a comfortable Smoke Room, supplied with Daily and ether Papers. No. 29, HOPE STREET, the LeaTeit Spirit Vault to the Railway Station. WILLIAM PARRY, BUILDER, & C-3 BRIDGE-ST., WREXHAM. Estimates given for Contracts. All orders promptly attended to. WREXHAM LITERARY INSTITUTE. THE SERIES OF LECTURES AND MUSICAL ENTERTA1 NMENTs. THE Committee liec to annoiuice that a MUSICAL JL ENTERTAINMENT will be given in the TOWN HALL, WREXHAM, on Tuesday Evening, March 26th, 1861, by AUGUSTUS FAlRBAlRN, EsQ, and the Missva BENNETT, cf Loudon, entitled "BONNIE PRINCE CHARLIE, OLT THB HERO J.OJ RORTY-FLVE," with Songs, Duets, &c., (Pianoforte and other Accompanimenta.) For programme see hills. On Friday the 5th of April, 1861, the REV J B OWEN, of London, will deliver tie last. Lecture of the present scries.—Subject—" HAUN*CED HOCSES with the moral of the spirits in the School, the T*p, the Asylum, the Lone lintize, the Vast Rouse, and the Last House." Doors open at 7, to comirence at 8 o'clocK. Class, 2s Sccnud ditto, Is Back Seats, 6d. Metnb rs of the L:ierarv Inititiite Half priee. Tickets may be ob'.aine I of Me MM Potter aud Snape, Mr. W Bayley, Messrs n^hes and Sou, or of Ro BBHT ROBBRTS, Secretary. ELECT ORS OF THE DENBIGHSHIRE BOROUGHS. ON Feb. 20'h, a Bill was introduced into Parliament, 0 to ALLOW Disienten to be Trustees of Public Charities (when the trust did NOT restrict it to Church- men:- MR. MAINWARING VOTED AGAINST IT. On Feb. 20th, a Biil was introduced into Parliament, to ALLOW Disienters to be Members of Corporations with- out obliging them to prooiiee not to use the influence of their office to weaken the Established Cburch MR. MAINWARING VOTED AGAINST IT. On Feb. 27th, a Bill was introduced into Parliament to Abolish Church Rates:— MR. MAINWARING VOTED AGAINST IT. NEW MUSIC AT HALF PRICE, 27, Bridge st. Row, Chester. BOUCHER AND CO. have always on hand Ban extensive selection of NEW and SECOND HAKD INSTRUMENTS, of the best character, for SALE or HIRE, on the most moderate terms. Additional Stocks kept by their various Agents in Wales. EVERY ARTICLE IN THE MUSIC TRADE. 18 6 1. REX H A 1\1 MAR C H J AIR 1 8 6 1. THE PUBLIC ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED THAT THE YORKSHIRE HALL WILL BE OPEN AS USUAL For the ensuing THREE WEEKS, for the fale of WOOLLEN CLOTHS, FANCY TROUSERINGS AND WAISTCOATINGS, FUSTIANS, FLANNELS, STOCKINGS, AND SMALL WARES. WILLIAM DAVIS, pAPER H ANGER, AND VENETIAN JgLIND J^ £ ANUPACTURER, 12, BELLE VUE, WREXHAM, EETUR3TS his .ineere thanks to the gentry and inhabitants of Wrexham and the vicinity for 'the very liberal r? patronage he hM received 6iuAc his ommencement m buiness, and hopes by ttrict economy, modtr?te charges, combicd with ?ood workmanship, to ment their future favours. lyf Parties finding tneir own jiapir, can have it hung at moderate Bhargcs. Old Blinds painted, new taped, and made equal to new. T R ENE W T OBACCO gHOP, 45, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, (ADJOINING HR. STBVKNS'S, CONFECTIONER.) A R T H U R P H I L L I P S BEGS to announce to the public generally that he has opened the above place of business, where his patrons and Jt friends will always have a Good and Genuine Article. FINE HAVANA AND OTHER CIGARS. r x x C U B 9 T E B CUT, The Celebrated Bristol Bird's Eye, loose or in packets; Honey Dew Cavendish, in cake or packet; Fancy Snuffs and Pipes of every description Macleish's Patent Spills, &C., &C, Agent to the London and North Western Tea. Company for the sale of their Teas and Coffees of £ upe:ior Strength and Flavour. Wrexham, March, 18GI. RIOULTTJRAL IMPLEMENTS Richmond and Chandler's Prize Chaff Cutters and Corn Crushers. Rental I's Root Pulpers. Samuelson's Single and Double Action Prize Turnip Cutters and Pulpcrs. Howard's Prize Ploughs and Harrows. Croskill's Carts, Rollers, &c. Sold by W. 0 V E R T 0 N Q IRONMONGER, WREXHAM. L-THE OLD VAULTS, CHESTER STREET, W It E X S A M. MARY BRAYNE be? most respectfully to inbrm her numerous Mend. and the public, that she has <Hspose? ofthe whl £ of her business and premises, utuate in Chester-street, to Mr. R. EVANS, and takes tig .Doertunity of returning thanks to those friends who have so liberally supported her during the many years she h? Sbusiness, and ?meatty solicits a continuance of their favour to her successor, who, from W long con- nvction with the trade of this town, merits a share of public patronage. THE 0 LD VAULTS. R I C H A R D E V A N S n.Ti„8«««, to the old. established usineB8 of Miss)1, BYNE, begs to thank tbe public f "Yrexbnm and its neigbbourhood, for tbe patroidage hItherto beatowed upon him, an ? trusts that by always keep1Dg 1D Stock WIN^-SlDSPIRITS OF THE CHOICEST QUALITY, to merit a continuance still 01 the lavours 80 hbor"My bestowed on his predecessor. Wrexham, December 24th, 1860. MR. CHARLES RICHARDS, AUCTIONEER AND appraiser BFRS to return his sincere thanks to the professional Gentlemen, Farmers, Traders, and thepnMo generaHy, for ?e ?erY ?SSn?upport accorded to him Mce his commencement M Auctioneer and takes this opportu- ne ofSS thSs? of his friends, who may &v..r him with their ?mm.nd. th? he will always use hú beat ex- ertions to forward their interest and give satisfaction. High-street. Wrexham, July 14th, I860. r-. MR. EDWARD -liA IDDD BEGS to return his sincere thanks to the professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers and the pnblic generally for H the very liberal support accorded to him since his commencing business as an Auctioneer and Appraiser, and takes the present opportunity of assuring those friends who may favour him with their commands, tLat he will always exert himself to the best of his ability to furthti their interests and to give satisfaction. High-street, Wrexham, Jan. 24th, 1861. R I C H A R D N 0 K E so (For several years Assistant to Mr. W. H. Johnson,) HAS the pleasure of announcing to the Gentlemen, Tradesmen, and Farmers of Wrexham and its neighbour- hood, that he has taken the business of JAMILY AND DISPENSING QHEMIST, Which for a period of twelve years has been conducted by Mr. E. T. Jones, at 31, YORKE-ST,, WREXHAM. R KOKEs confidently trusts that the responsibility he has now undertaken will be fully warranted to the satisfaction of his patrons by the thorough knowledge ot his business, acquired in an experience of eleven years. Prescriptions carefully and accurately dispensed. Every Drug periectly iresh; and Chemical and Pharma- ceutical PieparationB of the purest and moat genuine quality. SLATE WHARF, UPPER HOPE-STREET, W REX HAM, (Adjoining the Wesleyan Chapel). JOHN J ONES, IN returning his grateful thanks to his friends and the public for tbe liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his I commencement in bnsinets, takes the opportunity of infoimuig the l'ublic that in addition to the bLAlE BUSINESS, he now carries on the trade of a „ TIMBER DEALER, and has now on hand a large variety of Pine Logs and Planks, Spruce Dcals, Dry Boards of different kinds, which he is offering on the very best of terms. Aloo, a large quantity of BANGOR AND CARNARVON SLATES, of the First and Second qualities, purchased before the late advance in those articles, which he is therefore cnabicd to sell at lower prices than any other dealers in the locality. N.B.—Ou Sale a select assortment of Buckley Tiles, Bricks, Staffordshire Tiles, Sanatary Draining Pipes, Ha-r, Cement, Plaster, Laths, &c., &c. F. F.R. A S E R w ATCH-M A KER, SILVERSMITH, JEWELLER 42, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, BEGS to call the attention of the public to his extensive stock of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Gold J) Chains of every description, Jewellery in all the recent designs, English and Foreign Clocks, Timepieces, &c., &c., which he continues to offer for sale ht the lowest possible prices. GOLD WEDDING RINGS. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. •gl -p O W E L L~ J RONMONGERY, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM, EGS to inform bis friends and the puhlie generally, that he has in Stock a large variety of AGRICULTURAL I H IMPLEMENTS by the following Makers :-Richmond & Chandler, E. H. Ben tall, Samuelson, Rowards, W and J. Rodenhuist & Fry, rompiisirp Ploughs, Hrrowi, Stanhtn', Chart Cutteis. Coin Cruthers, Turnip S liter Graters and Pulpers, all at Maters' pints; also Kitchcn Ranges, Register Grates, Stoves, &c., of every description | I A tart's MMrtment of Scales and WcighLs. I E?.- ?M"' iDtimate that he haa just renived a frf?h .uppty of PARAFINF, PHOTOGEN, and fih? L?MP I ??T r- (PORTRAITS OF SIR WATKIN AND LADY WILLIAMS WYNN. THE ooautifnl W ATEB. COLOUR DRAWING taken froin Mr. Grant's admirable Picture will be on view at the Wynnstay Arm. Ruaholl, onTuosday, March 26th, and the Eacrles Inn, Llangollen, 011 Wednesday, 27tb, aud Thursday, 28eh. SALOP FIRE O F F I C E. ESTABLISHED 1780. Trustees-Tbo Right Honourable the Viscount Hill, Robert Burton, Esq., George Pritchard, Esq. THE advantages offered to Insurers by this Office are JL equal to those of similar Institutions, and a large paid up capital is available at all times to meet the Com- pany-ii enga goments. Farming Stoek at 3s. per cent. No extra charge for the uso of Steam Thrashing Machines. Persons insuring for seven yesrs by onepayinent will be allowed one year's premiums and duty. Receipts for the Renewal of Premiums due at Lady-Day are now in the bands of the respective Agent., EDWARD B. TIPTON, Secritary. Agent for Wrexham—Mil. JOHN BURY. NOTICE. TO MALTSTERS, BREWERS, AND OTHERS. c 0 K E Manufactured from the best Ruabon Coals, can now be obtained at the GARDDEN LODGE COLLIERY WHARF, Situate close to the Turnpike road between Wrexham and Ruabon; or can be supplied in truckloads of not less than 4 tons to my station on the Great Western or Oswestry and Newtown lines. OLIVER CROMWELL.  Tuesday Evening March 26, ISH], tho REV. ON JAMES PATERSON, (of St. Peter's Presbyte- rian Church, Liverpool.) will deliver a Lecture in the Connrejtational Chapel, Ruabon, on the lite of OLIVER CROMWELL, and the times in which he lived. The following is an ontline of the subjects on which he will treat:- Cromwell's early History; his Conver- sion his ilrivate Life; his Public Liflf the Civil War, its origin, nature of the stiuggle the principles, interests involved; character of Chailes 1., his policy, his fite, the execution of Chsrles; Cromwell's part in it; was Charles a martyr ? issue of the struggle; the English Commonwalth Puritanism Cromwell as a Soldier; as a Statctmnu as a Ruler; England under Cromwell; his Death his Character. Doors open at half past 6, the Lecture to commence at Seven o'clock precisely. Ticktti of admii s ion. Sixpence each.—May be had from Mr. W. L. Morris, and Mr Davies, Druggiat. PLAS ISSA BUILDING BRICKS. JACOB DA VI ES respectfully announces his being Agent fur the sale of these Bricks, in the Rhos, and its neighbourhood. Rhos, March 14,1861. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EASTER HOLIDAYS. ON THURSDAY, March 28th, a SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Wrexham at 11-50 a.m., Oswestry 12-15 p.m., for LONDON, HEADING, OXFORD, BANBTJRY, LEAMINGTON, WARWICK, BIRMINGHAM, WOLVERHAMPTON, WELLINGTON, SHREWSBURY. And on Good Friday and Easter Monday Will leave Wrexham at 10-30 a.m., Ruabon 10-45 a.m., Llangollen Road 10-55 a.m., and Oswestry 10-40 a.m., I FOR SHREWSBURY. For times of rctnrning and fares, see band-bills, to be had at the Railway Stations, and from JOHN ERVING, CONDUCTOR, Alliance Hotel, 41, Norton-street, Liverpool. P U R E ERATED W A T F, R S. E LLISS RUTHIN SODA WATER. E 'ILLIS'S RUTHIN POTASS WATER- E LLIS'S RUTHIN SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN LEMONADE. E '-ILLIS'S LITHIA AND POTTASS, WATER. An elegant preparation, strongly recommended by the Faculty M an internal remedy for Gout. The above, so long known "as superior to any other in the Market," may be obtained from all respectable Retailers. Sold by Joseph Clark, Wine Merchant, and J. Brough- tou, Chemist, Wretham, and E. Davies, Druggist, Ruabon. T E A, Choice and Fine Flavoured (this Season's Importation,) AT F RAN C 189S9 (From Folwell, Williams, & Co., London, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST HOPE-STREET, WREXIUM. Ø" The Grocery Department furnished with first-class Articles, Genuine as Imported. PLASKYNASTOX FOUNDRY, NEAR RUABON. m HE Executors of the late WILLIAM HUGHES Tbeg to inform their customers and the public geu erally, that the above business v. ill be carried on as usual, in all its branches, by Me Executors for the benefit of the Widow, under the superintendence of Mr. Wm. H. Hughes, eon of the late proprietor, (who is one of the Executors), who has had the practical supervision for the last five years, and can guarantee that all orders entrusted to him shall be promptly and aatisiactorily executed. Mr. W. H. Hughes is also authorized to receive all accounts due to his late father. March 4th, 1861. SMALLWARE, TOY, AND FANCY REPOSITORY. MRS THOMAS PARRY, 1 5 T OWN HIL L 1 5 (Entrance from BrooJc-slreet), RESPECTFULLY invites the attention of the public to the new and choice stock of useful, fancy, and ornamental articles comprising all kiudli of novel, in- teresting, and amusing toys. Muslin work Crocket, Oollers, & Edh-ings Ribbon Velvets Bonnet fronts Braids Hoiseiy Criuohne Skirts Fahcy and Plain Beads Hair Brushes and, Combs Hair lads Nets Hea l Dress Ornaments Purses Bracelets Bror-ches Scar i Pins l Guards Belts, Ac., Sc. GENTLEMEN S' WALKIIIG-TICKS. W. PRITCHARD, I GENERAL DYE R, LLANRWST LLANRWST is Doted for the softness and purity of JLj its Waters, (which is iidispenstiblefor first-rate Dyeing and Bleeching purposes,) a constant run of which passes through the celebrated LLANRWol DYE WOR KS. The Establishment is of long and respectable standing, and his connection well cemented throughout the Principality. Agents in every town. The LlWDY, LLANRWST, is now a Household Word in Wales. Damasks and Moreen Furniture. cleaned or dyed any colour, and finished plain or watered, also Tab e Covers and Carpets. Chintz hangings glazed, do. Sofa and Chair Covers glazed without taking them to pieces. Silks and Velvets cleaned or dyed or coloured, also Satins and finished plain or embossed. Feathers cleaned or dyed any colour and finished plain or curled, Kid Gloves dyed or cleaned. Shawls, French Iterinoes, or any other Article in the Trade, cleaned or dyed and finished as new. A SENT FOB WBEXIUM,—MISS JOES No 1, CoLLEGE- STREET. COAL. SLACK, AND LIME. ALFRED T. JONES, Agent to the undermentioned ?L CompMUM, has always on Sale at the Wrexham Station, THE REYMBO & WESTMINSTER COMPANIES' COAL AND SLACK. A HE RUABON COMPANY'S Ben YARD CoAI- TIIE MLNEILA COMPANY'S LIMB. Loads delivered in Town and Neighbourhood upon the shortest notice. ( Ordpr- Diesy and 'niTtj trade at Mr (Eirirralwir. YOUSG LADIES' SEMINARY, 18, KING-STM-, JL conducted by the MISSES JONES. The ensuii. quarter commcuces 25th March. DERWEN HALL, NEAR RUABON. MISS W1LLTAMS respectfully intimates that Iho jyj? enduing Quarter wiil LOwmence onWedntiS??, April 3rd. Teims snd References on application. DA NCING AND DEPORTIIENT. C. A. STEPHENSON, (Late Assistant to Jllr. JI. Giddens, Professor of Dancing (Za? ?MM?OM? <0 J!?. J7. Ci OM, ?-0 <;?!?/- C  Hf  ?, werpool, "p ESPECTFULLY informs the Gentry and inklbita'lh JL? of Wrcxham and the vicinity, th&t he intends giving IngtructlOns in the above elegaut accomplishments. Tne Quarter will commence on Saturday, the 30Lh. oi' March.T8fil. Juvenile Class every Saturday afternoon at Two o'clock. Evening clas every Wednesday, at Eight o'clock. 3D, Mount-street, Wrexham. VElJ lie A COMFORTABLE Bedroom and Parlour to Let during the Fair. to T. Pub. o- 4, Easlt- street. TO BE LET. WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. A NEWLY-ERECTED DWELLING HOUSE, con- taining two Parlours, Kitchen, suitable Ht-J-rocms and Out-ifllees, with Yard, Garden, and about are of Land, situate at Burton, iu titn Parish of Giesfrri, within a few buudrcd yards of Kossctt Station, on tiio Great Western Railway, now in the occupation lr. William Mercer. For further particulars, and to treat, apply tj Mr. Bayley, Stationer, WIexbam. TO liE LET and entered upon on the dav "f JL May next, 1861, a BLACKSMITH'S SHOP, with Bellows, Anvil, Vice, Screw Putts, together with a HOTJfeE with 2 BcJ-room», Bsl-c-houic, and Boiler, and Garden attached, at PI.ASDUAIN COTTAIIK, near RhotllnutrctTugoir; parish of Una bo u. It is au ex- cellent opening for a Hraiiy man, situate on tliD or tluve Cross ltoads, tweniy larmti-s uml hi git their work (Una there, now they bin c logo a distance of 3 inilfs II) jjet their work executed. coals about a lnile off, others half a mile. Good i'resb mr. Apply to Mr. Robeit Dafip", 1'las Drain. TO BUILDERS AND OTHERS. r BUILDEHS AND O'fHEH.S. JpL o BE LET, with imuiedic.to possession, all those j. extensive and convenient premises situate in Hope- street, Wrexham, now in the occupation of Ir. Edward Williams, or his assignees. Tilt: Dwtlling in frout cousists of Parlour, Dmwinó Room, four i>e>]roouis, two Kitchens and Celiar. The Trade Department has a large Yard, Workshops, CO X IS Stoic houses, Offices, sheds, Stablings, and Pits, aud has been the principal buildiug establishment iu tho town dnrjug ths last i!3 years This is an < pportunitr seldomto be met with for a Builder With a moderate capital to commence business, the pre- mises being every way suitable tor carryiug on a lirss class trade. For terms apply to Mr. William Turner, Post Office, Wrexham. 3/0 Iuc ÅJrb't TO BE DISPOSED OF in on improving WcJçh. ± town, a Drug business, doing a good trade, and may be much increased, on advantageous terms. A. small capital only required.—Apply Chemist and Drug. gist, P.O., Oswestry. ON SALE, a wel?traiMJ SHEEP DOG, 2 yeara ? old, price 50s. For particulars apply toJo?pu. Chapman, shepherd to James Uardta^'e, lisq., lenylan, Ruabon. ON SALE, iu quantities to bit purchaser, about 2(J tons of well preserved MANGOLDS, delivered lIL the to?n at 28?. per ton, also a .quanUty of good WHEAT STRAW, suitable for cutting. Appiy at 3, High street. TO BE SOLD, about seven Tons of Prime Upland Hay, Larvested without rain.—For particulars .apply to Mr Bajlcy, Bookseller, Wrexham. FOl SALE, A N excellent POY, rrLlTO, and n.ANESS. A complete, belonging t. a ?ti?a ..i? the: neighbourhood. Apply to Mc?. Potter au?d ?apL, Booksellers, Wrexham. To "BE SOLD BY ÂUCTlO, in April, if. not dig posed of before, tbat old-established Public House and Shop, "THE DOLPHIN," in Mount-street For particulafä and to treat tor the awe øFplr to Mr. John Jo?, next door to the Seven ? ^np» "Icxh8W. STRAW. Au antity of good BARLEY STRAW for Sale. A Apply to Mr Rogers, Black Lion Inn, P???.. W i exham. HAY FOR SALE.-A few Tons of superior quality n Apply at Messrs. Potter and Suape s. RED DEALS. TO BE L at he /anC\eeter, 3000 Well Seasoned, St. Petersburg Red Deals, aver- age size, 21 feet x 11 inches x 3 inches.-Apply to LocM & FARRlMOND, EgerMrii-?aU?t. ?t-u.w m??, C?hester. ?BE SOLD, by Private Treaty, Two vel'Y ci.,iCl' JL excellent, andweU-brcdI?-CALi ? ?D??-i,m? CS ^r p«rti™!«*»l>P|yt° Mr. Bavlcy, Bootaellor, &c., Wrexham. 0 N S A LE TTPW'iliDS of K>*w T of HAY, In qnaüt,l' U t es to .m? purchasers, a_o?d "t ??"? ?? ?? Auction early m March cc.t, uuh? r?? ivd of by private treaty. Ap?-cMiM to b? .? to MJ: Roberts, Auctioneer, &C., Overtjn. February, 1861. TO INNKEEPERS AKD OTHERS. RICHARD DAVŒS, Temperance House, Regent R sLet has ou Sa! OUd *-«rhcel Iharbc, tor either one ortwohor?,Hear.e body, ::Únv Stl1nllOp0 Gi?,4-wheci Drag, Wa?on.Lte aud LW?O Sw.?ll Pony G   c. Gigs, which he is preparea to st:1 at a g;rca tacnfius.  &?t '?Mi?. WANTED in a small family a Maid of all YV ork, Cha- YV racter t'.oin last place required.—Apply to Mr W. Bayley, Hope-street, "Wrexham. WANTED, Apprentices to the Drees and Mantua yV making Business, at Jdra Rhoden s, 15 Chefitor-st.j Wrexham. WANTED, in a Gentleman's family iu the neigh- Y\' bourhood oi Wrexham, u married man ad GARDENER. Wages 13s. per week aud a Cottage with guud Garden attached.— Apply to Mr W Bayley book- ooller, Wrexham, or Mr G. o. Bayley, Cross, Oswestry. WANTED, a GLNERAL SERVANT. Apply w Air. Bayley, boonse-lor, Wrexham. APPRENTICES AND IMPROVERS ?A?TEJ) Afor the Dress and Mantle ?iakiu? Business, 1-Y at ANO. 1, College-street, W rexnaw. WANTED to the NURSERY ? SEED BUSI- w NESS, a sharp a\tvI;: L.d, ? ? Api,rcutice, 14 to 16 years of ?e.-Ap?y to Y. S I-kauuas, u i ii?l. strett, Wrexham WANTED immediately, any quantxty of OL T) Y NEWSPAPERS, xtie best dricO given by V\ Bayley, Hope Street, Wrexham. KAYE'S WORSD-ELL'S PILLS. HEALTH RESTORED and maintained by the use JJ. of these Pills, prepared solely by John ->iaye, Esq. H .J .J:i' n' 1 '1' ol jjfUoi-Hall, neac Huuderstie l a. üq are unequalled in sílJlphClty, safety, and beneficial etleet, aud iu easts of aute as well as chrome diseases, especially those rising from impurity of Blood, Indigestion, and Consti- pation, are the UtilI. medicine that tau possibly be em- ployed. FEMALES, ARUZANS, MECHANICS, all persons of Se- den'.Ty habits, aid the general public, will find them of the ereatest service in correcting and presenting irregu- articles in the performance of the various functions of the hitman Wy. Buy one Box an reid fl8 testimonials