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Sales by Messrs. Baugh & Jones. (Successors to the late Mr Edisbury), N 0 T I C E THE FARM and LANDS caUed PEN-Y-STREET, J- situate in the Township of Uwch\n,ynydd-uchH, in the famh cfBope, in the County of advertised to be SNLI' by Auction, by Messrs BATOH and JONES, -It the Uoiv Bush Inn, -arly in the Month of September, 1861, WILL NOT TAKE PLACE, lte ssnie having been disposed of by tbem by Pin ate Treaty. SALE AT No. 7, EOLT-ST. TERRACE, WREX. HAM. T\f ESSRS BAFGH ?DJ?NFS have been inftrwted m to .,ffr for ?ALE BY AUCTIO at ?.. 7, HI,H. stleet Terrace, W re* hum, i n Tu-sor.y, the 1 Oth Septem- ber, ISCil, it 2 o'c!< (k in tl e a:tciro<>i, p; late,. 1;)7, the whole oiihe Bcusehoid eo. of, F-.)'n turs and oil-IT TL!«*its 1 com pr""Jf, mUIJO"DY loo funic, F-earli polished maho- gany eofa. covered Whl¡ >latk mtrtd-, G clown buck cane ke,ted chairs, chimney g!»ts in tostwoni h'.iic", breeze it nder and stetl fire ÎTOll, pHr'lour Qn ^tretuL^, set of muslin rurtains for wit.dow, LIass tun.Vers, cocoa rut door Mats, PLmlirolie ,tile, Windsor chairs, itisti suited rocking chair, (with Sim?;. l);ai.i gary sola, sloiled wilh | hoir, Fitiith ball te- -i-ard stun p beds-eaci. feather and flcck bit's, Palliasse-, ditseicg tables,waehstund and service, toiltt glasser, t, WI) laiif, rush and cane seat. d ehairs, to- geth er with the usual kitchen requisite: fond (thcr cf. fects. Sale at 2 o'clock punctually. SALE AT THE MUSIC HALL, WRfXIlAM. TO BE S?LD BY ArOIO?by Mcfsrs.DAUGU rf ard JONFS, in the Music Ball, Wfnbam, en Tuesday, tbe 3rd BcpMriber, 1861, the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and otfrr Effects, the property of the Rev. John Jonts, lzte d the Bee Hive, (amoved to the above place for the ctnvin- | ience < f sale), comprising handsome mahogany chest-of- i drawers, neat book-ease witb glazed doors, eisy chair with spring seat, heir tlufftd Eüta, nearly ntw, eight days' clock in oak case, mahogary card table. large mr.fcogany dining table, i nk ni-d painted chiBt-of-orswers, j mahogany ni^ht commode, mahogany and otl-cr chairs, housi kee] erf' ( imbc arci, harcison e mabog^inj', h-teeter, four-post, and tent bedsteads, wash stand and ten-ice, toilet and other glasses, sitting room and bed roon. Cirpcting, oak, piinted tnd other tables, bronze and other fenders, childs' waggon, wheel churn, large linen chest, large and small desks, together with a variety of the usual kitchen TI quisles and tl er effects. Sale a: 2 o'clock I unctually. SALE OF KING'S HEAD, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. I TO BE SOLD BY A r cn ON, by Messrs. BAUGH slid JOKES, Et the Black Lion Inn, Hope-street, \\j,nH?M, on ? EDNESDAY, the 4th Septem- ber, IS61, at 6 o'clock in the evening, subject to con-I ditions to be then produced, an that old established Inn, or Pub'ic-Lcuse end Spir.t Vaults, called the KING'S ¡' HEAT), together with the Biewhouse, Stable, and other Outbuildings, (formerly occupied as cottages), Yard aud Appurtctunctsthereto belonging, situate in Hope-street, in "Wrexham, aforesaid, and now, and for some years past in the occupation of llr. John Thomas. The Premises have a frontage to Hope-street of 11 yards, and run backwards 28 yards, and there is a good pump upon the premises, having a never-failing supply of excellent spring water. If required the purchasers may It aye part of the purchase money upon the premises. For luitber particulars apply to Messrs. James and Owen, Solicitors, Wrtxlam, or at the offices of the Auc- tioneers. SALE OF FAT AND STORE CATTLE, &c., AT GEESE ORD, DEN BIGHSHIRE. m ISSIDS. BAUGH acd JONES beg respectfully to inform iheir numerous friends that their next MONTBLY SALE at the Griffin Inn, Gresford, will take place on Monday, September 9tb, 1861, and will thank parties wishing to introduce other Stock to do so at their clfice, Temple Piece, Wrexham, or with Mr. Davies, of the GrifEn Inn, Giesford, as early as possible. The following are already entered;- 20 Fat Sheep 20 Dittio (heavy weights) 6 Fbt Beasts 2 Fat Pigs I S.ieng bay Ctrt Mare, 16 hands high. rising 6 veara Powerful Horee, 17 hands high, rising 5, suitid for a Brougham, I omnifus, oi spring cart Uteful C. b, 4 ytars old, steady to i.de or drive 10 Sidet, (,f exctllt nt home-cured Bacon Lunch at 1 o'rlcck, fciid bale at 2 punctually. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY I At FOXT-Y-C] J LJ'L, i iar Ltangollen. To BE OLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH I ± and JONES, at the hi use of Mr. Bradley, Cefn- JnaWT, kDOwn as the Head" Inn, on Monday, the 17th Stpter ber, 1SGJ, ct -j </< lock in the Evening, Subj it to eccditioEe f" be thin produce d, and in several lots « h,}¡ will apj i in T a fu:we advertisemer.t :—All that HE iL AGE or D^YE^.l.i^ G-LiOUtE and SHOP "itl )).f Y&)d, Gardeu, .Stable, W??h-hcus?, bnd other ()ut-dIic( "elodping thn tn. an?j!so ail that newly- erected Barr, Slatip hter-house, C"w-house, Pig-tyes, &hed8,t.T.J nher Out-I!i'?s d"t¡ubtd Irom the said HOUH ar.- Sb'-p, but In Id n.ere?itb, all wbich premises j are situate at or mar I'OLt-y-eyEyHtc, in the township of Trevor Isse, in the Purish of Llangollen, in the County of Denbigh, and DOW in the occupation ef Mr. Stephen R,)J Tte, Butchir and also all those five sevtrat MESSL AGES or Dwclline-IIoubes, with the Yard and other convenient eg thereto belonging, situate in Pcnt-y- cyryllie aforeabid, and nearly adjoining the above mentioned piemises, which are or lately were in the respective holdings of Edward AY right, Edward Wil- liams, John Phillips, David Jcnes, and Laae Owens. Fcr fuither particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or to Messrs. James and Owen, where a map of the pro- perty may be seen. Sales by Mr John Pickering. PTILFORB MONTHLY SALE. MB. J. PICKER!?G will SELL BY AUCTION, _L?  on MONDAY NKXT, September ?ud, IMl, at Mr. John Leigh's, the Gioevenor Aims Inn, l'ulford, the following Ftt, Dairy, and Store STOCK, SHEEP, PIGS, &c., &c. IS Prime Fat Cows and Ileifers. 40 Ditto ditto Llyn Wethers, wtll up to the mark, 40 Ditto ditto "U e'her?, ditto, 40 Ditto ditto Welsh Ewes, ditto, 14 Ditto ditto Southdown Ewes, ditto. 10 Ditto Rims, 12 Prime Fat Pigs, Several Fresh Barrens, Severnl Calving Cows and If^ifers, The Auctioneer having personally inspected mo3t of the Fat Stock, can stiongly recommend it. as being well up to the mark. Lurch on the table at One o'clock, and the Sale to comnence at Two. 1, Corn Exchange Passage, Chester. AF1 Ell-GRASS. TO BF I ET, the AFTEli-GlWSS upon Four Pieces J. ot Land at Bersham, near Wrexham, containing i the whole about T(:n Acres. T" treat for the s-mt-, apply to Messrs BAUGH AND KES, Auc'ioneers, Wrexlam. IVrexbarn. 22r.d Aug., \ü1. DRY N Y V I., y XNON V R A T E D W A T E li WORKS. Eat, ai.ee :—Fill OB 1 A' TR EET, IVPEXLIAV. A T II O S <) A W A T E 11. A T II O S |J E M C) X ABE. 1 A T II 0' Q E E P, 23 A'i .a () S I T ASS Y/ A T E It WBATHO is T-Tepirp-I 10 execute orders to cny M'erit, these V.aUrs, BO long celebrated .or '•heir piirry and 1 riiii, cy. C L.:e iiid ir(.w [,I,, ILSPE(;table ClicmiBts end Tiax.- if "p K'n don). jiESSRS. (KAIUUEL, \L L .'J :Sl ( r 4 .0 DENTISTS. HAVE r moved to MRS. S. JONKS, Cuijfe'.T-OEVR, '0. 5, Hope-street. XEXT ATTENDANCE, Wednesday, AUGUST 28TH, SKPIHIBEP. 11 TH. 25TH. Mca G ^iii.IL! I>Ii Ti STS, i>' Ki £ -!Tr.uJ T, I I .'KIll*OOL. i tT oS i: L>-± Ll LGAlt ii ILL, Lu.NUO.V. r (. "r' b T L F.cm whom v «.• o t i ,i i;, i w it n the T» th, ilp. a. ry loll Uitit Y*.Ufct,iv ;r.V4k!Ql ¡)j" ívt Sales by Mr. Johnson. RUABON, DENBIGHSHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LANDS, COAL FIELD, And Share of Tithe Rent-Charge. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. JOHNSON, at the AVyunstay Arms Hotel, Ruaben, on Friday, 0th September rext, at Five o'clock in the Afternoon, (utilefs previously disposed (,f by Private Treaty, of which due notice will be given), subject to conditions to be prcdueed at the time ot sale, end in the follow irg or such oiler lots as shell then i nd there be dtteimined uptin:- LoT I. All thftt MESSUAGE er TENEMENT, FARM, LANDS, and PREMISES, tailed 1Y-JMAWR, sitiuie in ti e Township llf Coed Christimyad, in the Parish o. K-j.-li-ri, iu Ille County uf Denbigh, containing bv admemiirement 41a., Or. or tberes bouh. tOl!ptbu witi; the valuable Seems of COAL find MINERALS thereunder, new in tLe occupation of John Dicken, Esq. LOT Ir. All those three SUBSTANTIAL MESSUAGES or CotlapHS and Garners, titua'e zipgr to the said Fhrm, at Ccln liychar, in t) c af. resai^i Tc-wnsfcip, in the several fircupst ions of Robert Wrigbl, V. iliiaoj Jores, and Mary Edvards. These Cottpgcs let well ccl now realize at a very low rental, £ 11 18. Oil. per annum. I.OT III. All that ore U_Nl)llrll)L-D MOIITY or equal half- Tar: or shate fi Jt-hri Mrrris, Fzq., of Ind in a ceitair, RE N i-CHARGE, in iieu of Tithes issuing out of and t I jeL% :EiFu i n, cl arfieabl e on in the Township of Coed Chiis- tlOHAdd aloicsaul, amounting in the aggregate to the r-nxual sum of ^42, payable to the said Juba Iforris, end Mr. Jsathnniel Jones. This Lot will be oBered ftpart ti ly or jointly with 1Y-MAYYR, (Lot 1), as may be csifctd ui on at the time of sale. Tt e above Ttne mert and lands certain the best Seams of the Lualon Coal Field, which iequiro only an outlay of some Capital to reoeicr the working thereof very profitp,ble, and iield a go(.d return. The Estate is in immediate proximity to the Shrewshury and Cheater Railway, which runs on cne fide piral el with it, and close to the In me-stead. The Farm and Minerals will I e opei i (I in ore lot, cr separately, as may be detc-r- mined at the Si-le. hurthir liniti(-itl;irs to be obtained from John Morris, Etq Sijtj,(-ti- l'ilia, J.tcJa; at the Offices of Mr. lvyati, Solicitor, Wrexham, where a Map of the Estate may be inspected, or from the Auctioneer. PRELIM IN Alt Y A NNOUNCEMENT, H^O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. JOHNSON, T (unless previously disposed of by Private Contract), about the end of the ensuing month of Septemher, all that excellent INN, called the "LLANERCHRUGOG ARMS," with the Stabling and Appurtenances, and the SiluP adjoining, known as 11 liartley's Old Shop, also, the new HOUSE and Butcher's Shop likewise adjoiniu?. The Premises are situate at Ithosllanerchrugog, about 4 miles from A\ rexham, and 2 from lluabon, in a flour- ishing Mineral District, and will be shown by the pro- prietor. Fuither particulars will be given in a future advertisement, and in the tnean time apply to the Auc- t oneer, or to Messrs. James & Owen, Solicitors, Wrex- ham. NEOLOGY, RATIONALISM, AND INFIDELITY. A LECTURE, addressed to Christians of all De- ??. nominntion- will be delivered at the Muaio Hall, "Wrusbam, on Friday Evening, September 13th, 1861, by MR. J. WILLIAMS, (GIANSIOR), Author of the well-known works on the History of the Borough end County of Denbigh, "A w.straHa a'r Cloddfeydd Aur," ice., See. On the authority of Prophecy, in opposition to the notorious" ESSAYS AND REVIEWS."—Tbe Buok of Reve- lation as expullllded by Piotestant Divines and Modern Millennarians.—The decline of the Mohammedan and l'apal Powers.—The Italian Revolution.—The signs of the timea.-The growth of Latitudinarianism, Roman- ism, and Infidelity.-The end of the Gospel Dispensation. —The hopes and prospects of the Church Universal, and the destiny of the world. OPINIONS OF THE PKESS.—" It is to be hoped that several towns in Wales, besides Denbigh, will be favoured with this valuable and interesting lecture on Proplievy.- Ca?-narvo?i and Denbigh lIerala The Worshipful the Mayor in the Chair. The Gwersyllt Choir will sing several Anthems from Handel, &c., on the occasion. Admission First Class, One Shilling; Second Claas, Sixpence ihiid Class, Threepence. I Tickets to be had at the Stationers. To commence a* j Seven o'ekek. NOTICE. BULL CALF UNCLAIMED. LEFT on NVypxbarp Fair Day, June 16tb, 1861, ) J between Ruebon and Wrexham, until called for. Wh ofver will describe the same at this office can have j it on paying expenses. CAUTION. rLKlXGTON & COMPANY, I'ATEXTEFS OF THE EI.ECTRO F L "¡' nqnest. parties ir.tciii:r|i t*; purchase rrt^eles of their rcmutaclure, to satis- fy thi msclves i hat their marks are ciisfcucMy stamped upon every piece, such only being warranted. They are induced to ejfler I his caution i?consfquenceo) jmrcha>ers Lav-  in? ('fmt.J?iheo of ?[cdsbeit?represpntf'* when ,ur- JlUL chased to te Eikington and Co.'s manufacture, but which haie proved to be without Iheir warranned martis thus—LOKD(N HOUSES; 22. KEGEHT-KTBEET, AND 45, }J (OllGA] E-!CITBEET: Al ANUEACTOET NliWHAJLL-STRFET, BIBMIMGHAM 25, CHURCH-STRET, LIVERPOOL. DR. DE JONGH'S (Knight of the Order of Leopoid of Belgium), LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men as the safest speediest, and most effectual remedy for Consumption, Chronic Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Rheu- matism, Gout, General Debility, Diseases of the Skin, Rickets, Infantile Wasting, and all Scrofulous Affections The invariable purity, palatablene3s, speedy efficacy, and Tonsequeiit economy of this unrivalled preparation, have obtained for it the peneral approvij and ui qualified con- fidence of the Medical Prof-essi(.ii.no(i itotwith,-tkndinor the pctive and in too many instances unscrupulous opposition of, interested dealers, an unprecedented amount of public pat rona) £ .e. The immeasnreable therapeutic superiority of DB. De JONGH'S Cod Liver Oil over every other variety is incon- testably established by the reeordHI opinions of the most distinguished Physicians and Sunroons in all parts of the world. In nuniberle-ss instances, where other kinds of Cod Liver Oil had uelll iong tnd copiously administeieel with itt le or no benefit,. Dr. de Jon^li's Oil has prenluced almost mmediate relief, arrested disease, and restored health. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS Sir HENRY MARSH, Bart, M.D., T.C.D., l'hysician in Ordinary to the Qtce)a, in Ireland: Presi- dellt of tlat College of Physicians in Ireland; Visiting rhysician to Steei-etil' liospital; Consulting Physician to the City of Dublin, lit. Vincent, and Rotunda Hospitals, S;c., c, I have frequently prescribed Dr. de Jongh's Light B-own Cod Liver Oil. 1 consider it to be a very pure and not likely to create disgust, and a therapeutic agent of great value." A.B. GBANVILLE, Esq., M.D., L.R.C.P.. P.R.S. Author of Tite Spats oj German;)," The Spas of EIIg. land," On Sudden D.iath," JJc., 'c, Dr. Granville has used Dr. de J aiigli's l,ight-Browti Cod I iver Oil extensively in his practice, and has tound it >101 Gilly e'llicacicns but uniform in its qualities. He believes it tu be preferable in many respects to eiils solel withrmt the ■uarantee of such an authority as De JOIIKII. lJr GrauviJle IIU." II 111111 that this particular kinil produces the desired el K-ct in a shorter time than others, and that it tiues not ctuse tbe nause-a and indigestion too úllen con.setiuent on •i- ae'ii-iui^tratien olthe Kiie Oil-). 'I'll. oil neiuit, more. (Avr U liCII moie jiali.table, Dr. oranviiid s, patici.ts have i' n.selves ssed » krelert;iieu lor Vr. JC Jougli's Light ii CoLi I.ivt;r EDWIN LANKESTSR.Esq., IvI.D.,L.Ii.p.,I,.it.S Lute Lulu, cr lid the Pi-at.lit-c (if' tz i bt. Cr forgo Menu at School, Superintendent the ,I Collection a the iouth Kznsiiijioii Museum, Aic.itcul Ojicer of xlculh St. Jl'tnCN'fi)$ £ Jj £ I c Ii-i.iei that the pu: ity of tins Oil is secured in its repi.raliet. by tuu pe.rsouai aWeiiti'JU of so t;O a Chemist ;I, n:i- .u>.ei)t a l'hysician as Dr. eie Joi-ii, who has tlo «riitcn tiie oest m< uieal treatise o:. ilieO.: with which I :1111 e<i uiuted. llcueo i uueni the Cod Liver Oil solel unilei nis to be preferable to any other kilid as regurd-s ^eiiuineuess and medicinal eliie-acy." Siiia uuij in imperial Hali-jnr.ts, 2s 6d.; Pints, < 0d. tiuai'ts, v?. eapsuileU, andlabeiled with Dr. de Jongh's stam- ped S" 1. >Li re, wHiaout -vni-h none can poasibiy be genuiniJ by respeetaule chmiists SOLE e;o.\SlGN 3BS; ANSALL, HARFORD Co., 77, STRAND, LONDON, W.C. CAD TION—Beware ot Proposed Substitutions. AUEJN T BY APP01NT;viE"S'T AT AYREXHAM, MB. W. ?X>T'LAND, 1.. DI.«PK.NBIVO CJ £ M»jr, llIGH STP2ET. BBYN-Y-FFYXNON BREWERY, "WREXHAM. LONDON, DUMI? I L?" ?. and ?REXHAM A'L.E S ? 1' •'> ?P -D '?f1 OH the ttrt I'l !a eiUllit, SXII^A.>C £ LWOIT\-?TKI- KT. WTTTJWA*. ,ín,. I FRINGES PHOIOtrKAPHIC ROOMS, AT MRS. MOSS,' 43, CHESTER-ST., WREXHAM. A. R. THING CALLS the affection of the PlJLlic to tbe extrfire therpress srd fxquisite rnRirel finish of his PHOTOGRAPHS so unlike the ge cerality of Potfraits tukcr, and the I urest Chemicals t-eini UE< ds their permanency is ensured. Portraits taken equally well in Wet Wcatl er as en the Firest Dr-v. Miniature Vkeuulõcs-taken for Brooches, Lockets, &c., &c. Pictures Copied in any style (.r size, re-vamished and framed. Ce rORTHAHS FROM ONE SHILLING TO 1V.0 GUINEAS. Photographs taken on leather for sending in Letters or Abroad. E W 1]\1 P L E M E N T y A R D CHESTER-STREET, WREXHAM. A E T H U K C L A E. K E SUIPLIES, at Malibi's liicis. AGI<JCUL'LURAL IMPLEMENTS manufactured by IRANSOMES & glue, ^AJit'ILSON, SMITH, & A.-LLLIR, EICUUCMJ & tiiAxmi:v, CiiiriK, SacniEiTOBiH, A. Co., and all -otber manufacturers. j AGEINT FOR-TBE J ANCASHIBE ^JANURE (COMPANY'S Niirogcniscd Bone Manures. THE WEST OF J^NGLAND QATTLE OILS and Sheep Dipping Composition. r £ KE C1AI)ISIULE Pr-EWKC C0KLIMENT' Cattle Food, &c. AGRICULI L-IiAl, SALT, mi the eelebrtted CHEESE ^ALT, specially prepared. ^OGG'S S^tCESSfUL "ASHING ]JJACEINES, Mangles and "Wringing Machines. V fclerpicof Cevcrp. 1UPLbi! e Pri e'rF, I ycee Pipe, Titt-Irg, &c., GFTefn :-ea! Pollers, Lawn Mowing Machined 1 Wire FcrLirg ard Nttting, Field scfi Grrdcn Gatee, Huidlos, Ircn Bc.ldirge, RocfinfT, &C. Cct. b S; pirps n n'.c ad icp- ired, Smitbwoik àOlit: on the etoitest notice. Ciffcc—Henblae-strett, Two I)-(li is from Chester-street. MR. EDWARD KNIBBS EGS to return his sincere thanks to the professional jentkmen, tiadesnen, farmtrs, and the public generally for the very libtial euppert accorded to I. ini sii?(c I, is c( mrrenciiig L us-, ness -.ir, an A uctioijeer and A pprbiser, and takes the present orpcrluIIity of assuring those fiier. Is who n ay favotir him with their ccmn-ands, that he will alway extrt himself to the best of his abil ty to furthii their interests and to give satisfaction. High-itreef, Wrexl am, Jan. L).I;h, 1861, gLATE HARF, P P E R HOPE-STREET, W REXHAM (Adjoir.ing the W c-Ieyan Chapil). JOHN ONES, IN returning his grateful tlauks to his friends at d the public for tl e liberal patronage bestowed upon him since his c emu en cement in fnsincte, tikes tie cpj.i rtuiity 01 iEfoiinii g the jullic that in addition to the SLATE BUSINESS, he now carries on the trade of a TIMBER DEALE R, and has ccw cn hand a large vaiiety of Pine logs and Planks, Spruce Deals, Dry Boards of different kinds, which he is offering on the very btst uf ternif. Altt-, a large quantity of BANGOR AND CARNARVON SLATES, of the First End Second qualities, purchased before the late ad\auce iu those articles, which he is therefore enabled to sell at lower prices than any itlitr dealers in tie locality. N.B.— On ?ale a ttlect essorlm tut of lutklcy lilef, Ends, SUCoidshiie Tiles, Sanatary Draining Ilires, Hair Cement, Fluster, Lahts &c., &c. G ENE R A L ] un N ISH I N G ESTABLISHMENT. DRAWING AND v DINING ROOM SUITES, N WALNUT, ROSEWOOD, AND MAHOGANY BEDROOM DO., IN MAHOGANY BIRCH AND ALL PAIN- TED WOODS, IRON BEDSTEADS, FEATHER BEDS, HAIR, WOOL, AND FLOCK, MATTRASSES, CHIMNEY, AND PIER GLASSES. li* fi[Til ok IMMENSE STOCK OF h. WALL PAPERS, AT VERY REDUCED PRICES, F..E L T S DRUGETS, COCOA INDIAN AND RUSH MATTING, HEARTH RUGS, DOOR MATS, DAMASKS, CHINTZ, and a choice Selection OF UPHOLSTERY TRIMMINGS, & e & c., &0. E. OWEN'S Extensive Show Rooms, offer the greatest Variety in the Ilrircipality to ptiidasers rticles. Estimates given for the Furnishing of Houses or separate Room: Furniture to any amount bought or exchanged. A large assortment of Second hand Goods always on Sale. 16, TOWN HILL, (Late of the Old Shop Bridge Street,) BEIDGE-STE L ET ROW, CHESTER. W. F. & M. HEALEY, GENERAL PRINTERS, JJANUFACTUliING STATIONERS AND BOOKBINDERS, TENDER their grateful thanks to those Patrons who have hitherto shown them such preference in the disposal of their orders in each Department, of their Business and avail themselves of the present opportunity to assure their Friends and others, that it will be their constant endeavour both to merit a continuance and obtain an extension of those favours. W. F. H. & Co., by a very large outlay, have now the pleasure to assure those who may require their services, that their btock and Staff is replete in each Branch, with modern facilities, and ability, for the PKOMPT, tasteful, and economic despatch of all Work committed to them,—and in every Style, plain, or elegant, chaste, ornamental, ecclesiastical, or antique. Bridge Street Row, October, 1860. HONE ¥ LENT ON PERSONAL SECURITY. THE REXHAM LOAN AND JNVESTMENT COMPANY, (LIMITED), ARE prepared to advanco &ny sum from £ 5 to £ 100, on personal or other security, for twelve months, repay- A. able in weekly, monthly, or quarterly Instalments, at a low rate of interest. Good Bills Discounted on very moderate terms. The strictest confidence observed.—Application to be made to the Secretary, THOMAS JONES, Offices-Tcmple Place, Wrexham. ACCOUNTANT. A, G R I C U L T U R A L J M P L E M E N T S W I L L I A M O V E B, T O N 3 IRONMONGER, W BE X II AM, Agent for the sale of BURGESS'S & KEY'S AMERICAN MOWING AND REAPING MACHINES | HAY MAKING MACHINES. HOWARD'S NEW PATENT HORSE FAKE, with moveable Shafts and Wheels. HOESE HOES. CHEESE PKESSES. &c., &c. FOR THE SEASON. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM, JOHN CLARK, TSQ., MAYOR. PREMISES WANTED FOR A GUILDHALL. THE present Tenancy intheGuildha!l,Bryn-y-ffynnoi>, I being ebout to expire, the Ci-until are prepaid to leceive tenders for the demise to itit w, by the year, of suitable and convenient premises, in a cent- si part 01 the Borough, cuwplieijig a Itti-ge room, to he occupied as a Stssioi.s room and Council Chamber, a Magistia-.e^ re- tiring room, connected with or near to the large room, and suitable roio s lor the offices of the Town Clerk and Surveyor-with Entrance itall and atcr (.l(>ef. Tender in wiiting, statirg the aec^mmodat ou eufercd, and the size of the various apartments, with fuil pa-, ticuUrs as to the rent required, ani term3 of lettinl, must be addressed to me on or before tho 18th of bep- j tember next. Town C:erk's Office. JOlIN JAMES, I 28 h Augujt, 1861. TOWN CLEUK. NOTICE. I THIS IS TO GIVE O !'1C:, that I will not be JL resp:)t?i?e for any D 't that IJY 1 e contracted by my W-Aic, MARY Y ARLEY, a-t r 'his n-iiice. (Signed), JOiELlI YARLEY. Cemey, Mfss, near Wrexham, I Aug. 23rd, 1861.  MONEY.   TRUST ?OXEY,in various sums, ???/?\_7\??.? to be invented upon Mortgage, at f.om £ 4 to ?5 per cent., for a term of years. Pl,ly :0 Vt r. Moreton, Crescent Terr tf, Wrexham. HARVEST BE E it. HARVEST BEER, in Ce Ls > f all i\i ,c, on Sale at PEN TR KFELIX EHjiWE! Y, j pentrefelin Brewery, I ???ttm, HUi ?nae, 1661. J[JL! M 0 L D TO W R E X H A Ttf. rpiIE MOLD AND WREXHAM OMNIBUS leaves the Boat's Head Inn, Moid, on Monday, Thursday, and Saturdiy mi'irings, at 9 o'ebek; arriving at fhc Wrexnam Hiiii-y Station in time/or trains fo Oswestry, Welsbpio), Shrewsbury, Birmingham, London, &c., returning f(l,m the Talbot Inn, Wre xbam, at 3 15 p.m and the R ilway Station otter the atrivol of trains due from the above places, a! 3 30, arriving at Mold in time lor passengers to proceed direct per Ccach to Huthin. Parcels cariied at low raits, and delivered without del iy. IN-SIDE. OUT-SIDE. Fare from Mold to Wrexham 2s. 6d. 2s. THOMAS EVANS, Proprietor. N.B.—Cars, &c;>oh Hire. TO SHEEP BREEDERS. FOR SALE cr HlltE, 14 Pure Bred Leicester 1' YEARLING HA\b, selected from some of the b: st stock in that county. The Rsms can be seen at St. Martin?, on the Gih and 9th days of September next, upon apr)lici!ik)n to Mr J. HARRIS, Crown Inn. H AT H IiUSSO-TURKISH, ATMOPATHIC, VAPOUR, AKD OTHER BATHS. MR. BATRO BEGS to irito m the public that he has fitted up a I l"GSILt\ cr VAPOUR BATH, on his premises at Bryn-y-fl\r.roT>, ■which is open fiom Eight in the ia or rii ii until Nine n the Evening. "e Four o'clock, Oi-e Shilling; after Four •••'elo:*t', Sis-pertre. Ce-ntracts Ll 6s. per Quarter, p?..Li-?.dv..L?.—l;hUhat.e?i-?(M?H6t.t. I NEW MEDICINE WAREHOUSE, j 1 2, CIRURCII-SLREET, WREXHAM, T.ATi'LY OCCUPIED BY :MIL DEELEY. XTT PRICE, DISPENSING CHEMIST, frcm LIVEKFOOI., mo.t respectfully informs W0 the Nobility, Gentry, acd The Public generally, that h has tfken the abce weJl-known EstaUIibment, which is now replete with a choice selection of DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PERB UM LRY, Patent Medicines, &c. PRICE'S PECTORAL COUGH LOZENGES. Prepared from the Celebrated Cough and Pulmonic Remedy, JL Balsam of Lc,rebound ond Aniseed.—TheEe Ltzenpts contain all the viitues ffthu Balsam ol Hcrehonnd and Aniseed, vill be found to give intUM relief to tIc most troublesome Com-b, they will also be ffound most invalu- able in Churches and Public Ate* inijiits, as f ne or two if tikcn and allowed gradually to ti?eolve in the mouth, immediately ebeels that tickling (r irritation jn tbe throat, which causes ihis peculiar shoit Cough. Clergymen and Public Speakers will find them Ncry cxeellei t for strengthenin g end clearing the voice. Sold in Boxes, Is. each. P RICE'S CELEBRATFD CHOLERA iNlIXTURE-* AIND PILLS. For Bou-cl Complaints, Dysentery, Diarrhtza, be., cJr.—'Ibis famous Medicine was first ordered by the celetrated Physician, Sir A. Copper, of London, to his patients, and afierwaids so freely administered by the most eminent physicians of London. NEVEU KNOWN TO FAIL. This Medicine gives in,mediate relief to the patient, and seldom requires more T^AN ttvo or three d(ic-es to effect a cure. Should always be kept In readiness, as delay renders the patient's life hazardous. Sold in Bottles, Is. 6d. eech. PRICE'S CELEBRATED RHEUMATIC MIXTURE, For Rheumatism, Rhcumtic Gout, Sciatica, Tio &c.—In Bottleg, 2s. 'M. each. RHEUMATIC EMBROCATION.—In Buttles, Is. each. JL D?0feuEx,LIXIR FOR TOOTHACHE, Tic D?reux, Rheumanc in the race and Htad, ia a cei-tMu DoloreuEx, LIXIR FOR TOOTHACHE, Tic Doloreux, Rheumatic in the Face and Head, is a certain Jt enre for ali Kfrroua H?a?'!ch<f, &c. by the Medical Meu for all Di:orders PRICE'S I?FAKT PRESERVATIVE i8 highly recommendeJ by the Medical Men for all DLordera JL peculiar tu In/ants. Fresh supply cf COD LIVER OIL direct from Newfoundland. i g > Family Recipes and Physician's Prescriptions carefully prepared. CONDITION POWDERS for HORSES, in tins, Is. 6d. each. HORSE AND CATTLE MEDICINES of every desciiption warrsnted genuine. I F F R A SEll J w ATCHMAKER,, gILVER SMITH, AND JEWELLER 4 2, HIGH-STREET, WBEXHAAF. V July 12,1861. a AN APPRENTICE WANTED. N E W SADDLERY AND HARNESS MAKINGr ESTABLISHMENT, JST o 8, F O H K E s T Ft E E T WREXHAM, (In the Shop lately occupied by ]if-* 'Martin, Plumber and Glazier). W. JONES begs respectfully to announce to gentry, farmers, innkeepers, and public generally, that <J he has taken the above premises, where he intends to carry on the business of a SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER, and trusts by trict personal attention, good workmanship, modeiate charges, and punctual and I prompt execution of all orders with which be may be favoured, to merit a share of pubic patronage. WREXHAM FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. PRESIDENT :— SIR W. W. WYNN, BART, M.P. THE AUTUMN EXHIBITION of Flowers, Plants, JL Fruits, Vegetables, and Field Roots, will be held on the Race Course. on TUESDAY, September, 10th, 1861, when Piizes will be given to sll classes of exhibitors. Competition is earnestly invited, especially from Cottagers. A Select Band will be in attendance. Admission to members at two o'clock on presentation of their Tickets; Non-Subscribers, 29. till 4 o'clock; and Is between the hours of 4 and 6. Cottagers from 4 to 6 o'clock 3d each. Children and Schools half-price. Tickets may be had of the Wrexham Stationers, and of the Secretary, who will supply prize Lists, with rules, &c., on application. CHARLES OLDHAM. Honorary Secretary. N.B.—The Traius of the Great Western Railway Company will lun to "Wrexham as follows :-leaie Birkenhead at 7 10, to 9 50, 11 10, 1 55, and 2 50; leave Shrewsbury at 6 45, 8 25, 10 20, 12 35, and 2 20; stopping at the Statims as ptr Company's Time Bill. First an d Second Clabti passengers by these trains, for the Exhibition, will be booked at single fares for the double journey. NAG'S HEAD BREWERY, WREXHAM. "Buy in the Cheapest Market.Siii ROBERT PEEL. HARVEST BEER at the NAG'S HEAD BREWERY. HARVEST ALE at the NAG'S HEAD BREWERY. OLD ALE very Cheap for Harvest, at the NAG'S HEAD BREWERY. Farmers finding their own Casks allowed 10 per Cent. for ready money. Wrexham, August 9th, 1861. THE LONDON AND PROVINCIAL AGRICULTURAL COMPANY (LIMITED). (REGISTERED). J A } 40, MARK LANE CHE? OFFICES ?D DEPOT, j ?, MARINE, ALBERT WORKS — STRANGEWAYS, MANCHESTER. This Company Laving obtained the Established Busi- ness of the late Messrs. Thomas Retigan & Co., on most beneficial terms, will be prepared to supply on and afier the ht of September:— THE ROYAL PATENT CAKE FOR CATTLE, at L12 10s. per ton. THE COMPOUND FEEDING MEAL at X15 15s. per ton. THE ORIGINAL ECONOMIC FOOD FOR CATTLE At 30s. per cwt. And First-Class MANURES at Advantageous Prices. These celebrated and reliable productions will bo manufactured on an extended scale by this Company, at the above reduced and legitimate prices; and the public are confidently invited to participate in the lucrative return that must inevitably be rendered from the in. eressincr operations of a business which is already establisi ed, higbly prcfibble, and partially patented. Si-are,4, il esch; 10s. payable on allotment; for which immedia'e application is requested, as the list will shortly close. Full particulars, prospectuses, and share application- foinis may be fad from the Company's Agents in each district; the Bankers—the London and County Bank, Threaenfedle-stieet, L(ndon; the Auditors—Messrs. Cooper, Bros., and Co., 13, George-strepf, Mansion B ou¡., London the Brokers-F. Eve: t'tt, Esq., 17 and 18, Royal Exchange, Lord) n and W. p, untney, I!.q, Royal Exchange, Manchester; and from the Secretary, at the Chief Oflices. A pplic a ticns for A gencice in unrepresented dis- tricts will be entertained. To THE NOBILITY, CI/EIMS-Y, AND GENTRY OF GKEAT BIUTAIN AND IRELAND. 44, Lord Street, LIVERPOOL, AUGUST 3RD, 1861. I BEG respectfully to inform my numer- ous Friends and large consumers of 1EA and COFFEE throughout the Tl.re-e Kingdoms, that a DISSOLUTION IF I'AUTNEKSIUP hes taken place between Mr. ROBT. RMIEKTS and myself (hitherto trading under the style or tille of RC-BT. ROBKKTS & COMPY. Tea and Ccffie Salesnieii," at Royal Bank Fuiltiiugs), and to aLnouuce that on retiring from that firm 1 am continuing in the same Business on my own account under the style of ELLIS DAVIES & COAIPY.for which purpose I have Beeured the most eligible Premises in Liverpool, situate at No. 44, LORD-STREET, where all orders shall have the same prompt personal fltten. tion that I have hitherto given to the business our of late firm—in the Practical Management of which I have teen fully occupied I'umg the last nj e years. The business will be (onducted upon the most liberal trade principles—eve ry article being offered to the public at prices shirt ly rcyidoted acee-ruin^ to the actual state of the mar kits.— lu tbe selection of Goods I shall coutinue to exercise the sound practical judgment acquired by a Ions expeiience in the trade; and, having a thorough knowledge of the Liverpool and Londoc Tea end Ciffce ma-kfts, my constant tim will be to ensure to enry Cn-tf uier the greatest advan'age in price-with every possible security ES to suitable qualities. A jjnisncss lased upon these principles—and otherwise properly cczidticted-the Public always hare, and always will, support-no matter by whom or how opposed. While referring Families to our List of Prices, I beg to Call particular attention to the following qualities, viz :—OUR MEDIUM BLACK TEAS, 3S. 2d. and 3s, 6d.—which are well wori h the attention of large consumers. THE FIKST-CLASS COI\'G"V- (vi ry rich Souchong flavour)—3s. lOd. and the EITUA. FINE SOUCHONG, 4s. 2d.-will be found veiy superior. The principle upon which the system of business at this establishment is founded will not admit of any deviation from the regular terms, whit h are- Ret Cash, Payment on receipt and approval of Goods. Yuur obliged and faith I'ti I SE a- t, ELLIS DAVIES- Remittances may be trade by BOí ers' Drafts, Half Rotes, or lost oilce Orders, payable to l?,'LLIS D-?VIFS & CO-)113Y-3, ELLIS DAVIES & COMPY., 'i\.t?J'n[eeSn'.sn?r, 44, Lodi) STREET, I UVLKFOOL. I P O R T A N T N 0 T I C E JJDMONDS' LATE ^yOMBWELL'S ROYAL WINDSOR CASTLE MENAGERIE, COIPRlnNG THB LARGEST ZOOLOGICAL COLLECTION Now travelling, iJ\cludin PERFORMING ELEPHANTS! LIONS AND TIGERS, Together with an endless variety of rare and curious WILD BEASTS, BIRDS, AND REPTILES 1 Accompanied by that extraordinary race of men, the i ZULU KAFFIRS, or WILD MEN "f AFRICA! MAXOS and NONSWENZO, Who will go through their wonderful and extraordinary pertormanct s at each Exhibition, representing in their Native Costume the Manners and Customs of Kaffir Life, viz.:—The War Signal, Modes of Warfare. War Dances, Club Dances and Exercues, Songs of War, Peace, &c. &c. The Menagerie will Exhibit at MALPAS, (THIS DAY). Saturday, August 31st. WREXBAM, Monday, September 2nd. MOLD, Tuesday, September 3rd. RUTHIN, Wednesday, September 4th. DENBIGH, Thursday, September 5th. ST. ASAPH, Friday, September 6tb. ABERGELE, Saturday, September 7th. RHYL, Monday, September 9th. HOLYWELL, Wednesday, September 11th. FLINT, Thursday, September 12th. CHESTER, Friday and Saturday, Sept. 13 and 14. Open at 4 p.m., and where the Establishment remains for more than one day, at 12 o'clock on following days. Admission: One Shilling; Chiltren un'ler Ten years of age, Sixpence. Feeding time, Half-past Nine o'clock in the Evening, Sixpence extra. CHIRK HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE SEVENTH EXHIBITION I' Of this Sutiety wiil be held at Chirk, ON FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, NEXT. When the EXHIBITION Will be opened at One o'clock, and the public admitted from One to Five at One Shilling, and from Five to Seven at Sixpence. The Band of the Royal Denbigh Rifles will be in at- tendance. The Great Western Railway will favor the Society by issuing Return Tickets co the day of Exhibition at a Single Fare firibo Double Journey between Shrewsbury and Chirk, and Chester and Chirk, or any of the inter- mediate .taion. AUSTRALIA, TASMANIA AND NEW ZEALAND. BI ACK BALL LINE OF BRITISH AND AUSTRALIAN EX-ROYAL MAIL PACKETS AND EAGLE LINE OF PACKETS. SAILING FROM LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE On II C 5th and 15th of CVCI, month. This line of celebrated Packets is composed of the largest and mr.st modern St, am and Ciipper Ships, whose Wtll tr icd superiority have distinguished them through- out the worl(l. It is also the only line which has bad the dntinguished honour of a visit from her Majesty the Qtit ell upon which occision she was graciouslv phased tosay she hrd no idta theie were such magnificent ships in her mere! ant navy. They are characterised by the quickest passages on record, aud also by the magnificence of their chief cabin arcommrdaiion. For Melbourne. Ship. Beg. Bur. Capt. Date. DoNiLD MCKAY.2604..O(!00..Pryce 10th Sept. HOPE 1104..2000.. King 5th Oct. GREAT BRITAIN, S.S 3200.5000 II P J. Gray loth Oct. FOR SIDNEY, DJRECT. FROM LONDON. FllOM LIVERPOOL. Planet 10th Sept: Liberator. 10th Oct. Wrr. Ludwig ..30th A ug. Switzerland with Despatch. I FOR QUEENSLAND, MORETON DAY, FROM LONDON, The celebrated ex-royal mail ship SALDANHA, to sail early in September. Capt. W. Dawson 156:2 tons register, 3500 tons burthen This celebrated ciippcr has made several quick pas. sages to Australia, and bus provec herself to be one of the fastest vetsels adoit, her run frcm England to Malta, in 12 diivs, and from Hongkong to Deinersra in 88 days, Ere airongst the fastest on record, Ihe pas- senger accommodation cannot be swrj aased. PACKET OF THE lULh SEPTEMBER, FOR MELBOURNE. I' be.lLft-riificent Fri,ite- built Clipper SL'P "DONALD M'KAY, Capt. C. E. Price. 2604 tons register; 5000 tons bur then. This magnificent allip was built at Boston, by the cele- brated ship builder Donald I'Kay. expres-ly for the Black Ball Line." Her length is 266 teet, breadth 4G feet, depth of hold 29 feet, and the superficial measure- ment of her sails is no less than 16,755 yards! She is one of the fastest sailers tfloat, and has performed the passage cut to the Mauritius (cairy 1000 troops) in 70 days. The average of her six voyages to Melbourne is 83 dai and has cnly once exceedi d 85 days. For terms of freight or passage, apply to GIBBS, BRIGIII & CO., North John Sireet, or to JAMES BAIN ES & CO., Water-stieet, Liverpool. 0: tc r,¡,i;n.JlTl, CLARKE, BKYNYFFTNNON TKRRACB, WREXHAM. N li—Persons ftnrung Victoria Pissagc War ant* I or Bounty Tiolitto will lie takea by Luis iuie oi pt!. BRYNYFYNNON CHAPEL, WREXHAM. TO-MOBROW (SUNDAY), SEPTEMBER 1ST, THE REV. D-IN-ID STEWART laic v A will preach in the above Chape l, TO-MORROW" Morning, Ht Ten o'clock. The Rev. EDW AKf> °'  '?e H?. ED V. A i'  JUNES Catli of Macclesfield) will -each ic the ing, at Six o ciock. iSS" No Collection.  ??tMiMM. ^cuATca Tim DOCTRINIS ET DISCIPLINIS. GROVE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. J PRYCE JONES, M.C.P., respectfully infoima J the inhabitants of At rexham and its vicinity, that he intends to RE-OPEN the above SCHOOL on Moa- day, October 7th, 1861. A select uumber of Day Pupils will be admitted. tfrma and ProspectuC:3 on appliiation. Willow Street, ()swestry. I aitaaiimts, &c„ mzxdti. NTED, a good GENERAL SERVANT. Apply at No. 30, Regent Stieet. I WANTED in a Gentleman's Family in the neigh- Yv bourhood of Wrexham, a respectable Young Woman as LAUNDRY MAID. None need apply unless they are thcrougbiy competent, and can give unexceptionable refeiences. For particulars &np;y to Mr. Hayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. TO BRICKLAYP,RS. WANTED immcdialely, SIX BRICKLAYERS. I 'Y Xouc bIL? gGod workmen need apply. Apply to Johu S?ens, Eiti;ig Load, Wrcxh im. GOLDEN EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, BRIDGE-STREET, RUAlJON: PROPRIETOR—M R. GEORGE JONES. WANTED, several good WORKMEN to the Tailor- tV ing Trade, to whom constant employment and liberal wages will be given. Apply as above. W ANTED X4000 on Mortgage, at 5 per cent, on Freehold House Property which is about to be erected, and the rents of which will be guaranteed for 21 years. Apply to Mr. Rymer, Solicitor, Wrexham. KTLZ bit Lftt. ^I^O LET, a PARLOUR and BEDROOM within half- -L a-mile from Wrexham. Apply to Mr BAYMY, Beokseller, Wrexham. rrO LET, a convenient HOUSE and GARDEN, JL No. 9, Holt Terrace. Apply on the Premises. T^O BE LEI', and entered upou tarly iu November JL next, a c"nvenient HOU?E and SHOP, with Plate Glass Front, Water Closet, private Yard and Pump, now occupied by Mr. Mason, No. 5, Charles-street. Apply to Mr. E. Rogers. TO LET, an ddeataMiahed Licensed PUBLIC- THOUSE, in Hope-atrc?t, adjacent to the Railway Station, and known by the name of the GREEN MAN. The present tenant declining business on aect unt of trie death of his Wife. For particulars apply on the pre- mises. TO BE LET, several valuable MINING SETS, on. JL the Steddfod Property, Minera, near Wrexham, which are now in the holding of the Executors of I the late John Button, Esq. The present Leaee expires no the 29th September next. Lead Ore is wrought frum every Mine in operation on the Estate. 0 Applicants will see on inspection that the Property is magnificently intersected with Veins from which larga quantities of Ore mty te extracted to a handsome pr. fit. Abo, '10 BE LET ON LEASE, the STEDDFOD LIMESTONE, ROCKS, and KILNS. The (Gn. W. Ry.) Minera branch, is in imwedLte pI ox- imity to the Property, and for a small outlay a Branch. Line or siding niigbt be made ti reach the Lime Kilrs and the face of an inexhaustible Limestone Quarry, from which a vend of 100,000 tuns per annum might ba wrought with ease. It I an be confidently stated that the quality of the Minera Lime cannot be surpassed in any respect. Possession of he Rock Kilos and Mining1 Sets will be given in October next. Tenders must be tent in up to the 29th September, to the Agent, Mr. Shone, who will accompany eligible parties to Minera to insoect the property. IbAAC SHONE, Mining Engineer, Grove Park, Wrexham. N.B.—Surface Lands to the extent of 184 acres, with substantial Farm Buildings, can be let to parties taking the Rocks and Kilns. TO BE LET A MILL, formerly used as a Wire mill, situate at Cefn-y-bedd, 3 miles irom Wrexham Siation, and 2 miles from Hope stalioij. There is i-n extel lent supply of water power, large Pend or r and Weir, good approach 10 th»j premises from the Wrzx ham and Mold road, and ample space lor carrying on a arge trade, there being cottagts and buildings on tin property, and the latter cculd at a small outlay be easiiy converttd into business premises. N. B.-For t)t)), fui ther particulars and to view tho premises apply to Mr Evan Mcrris, Caergwile near Wrexham. A FIRST-CLASS TENT ON HIRE, 63 hy 21 feet. A Terms moderate. Apply at the King'&! Head Inn, Bridge Street, Wrexham. TO BE LET and entered upon immediately, the Housa J- I?Iy occupied by the Hev. 1. ? idd. won. No. 3, Wrexham-FeclM. AYPLY t" Ti.omf8 Ilu?h_es, INQUIRE Solicitor. q -TO FARMERS. ANY quantity of Oat, Whe&t, or Rye STRAW -!touglit. Apply to P. MCDEIUIOTT, Marine .Stom Dealer, Wrexham. TO BRICKLAYERS. 10 be disposed of by Private Tna'y, 1 HORSE MILL .L for Grind.rg Clay, with R<-LLKRS attached, and all compete. Apply 011 the premises at the Rhus Brick Yard, RhosllanereM'JsOg. rpO BE SOLD, a quantity of BARLEY STRAW. I Apply to Mr. J. Thomas, Kin'8 Head, Wrc?ha?. HIRNANT LEAD MINING COMPANY. TO BE SOLD, 1U One Pound Paid-up SHARES of tte above Mine. To be disposed of Lelow the market value. Api ly i, G. c. Griflitbs, Printer, Wrexham. ff'-O BE SOLD or Let for the season, two well bml L bhropsbue now J\ RAMS, AppiytoMrBnyley, Bookseller, Wiexham. JONES'S CELEBRATED PILL OF HEALTH. Price 8d., Is. lid., i d 2s. 9d. per Box, bv Put, gd. extra. THIS excellent iAiVilLl PILL ia a medicine of JL long-tried eiiuacy for purifying the blood, s,) very essential for the foundation of good he-Ith, and coiTcetir, all disorders of the stomach end bowels. J'wo or three doses will convince the affliited of its salutary effects. t'he stomach vill speedily regain its health, a healthy a,-tion of the liver, bowels, and kidneys will rapidly take place, and renewed health will be the quick result of taking these Pills. Persons ot a full habit, who are subject to headach es giddiness, drowsiness, and singing in the ears, arvsing trom too great a flow oi blood to the head, should n Iver be without them, as many dangerous symptoms t 11 re- entirely canied off by their timely use. Fur females these Pills are truly excellent, removing all obttructions the distresi-ing headache so very pre- valent with the sex, depreseion of spirits, dimness of sight, nervous affections, blotches, pimpies, .and k;allow- ness (If :he skin, and give a heslthy, juveuile uioom to the complexion. To females before and after confinement they are I eonfilieotiy recommended as the best medicine that, can be taken. These Pills unite the recommendation of a mild opera- tion with the most successful effect, ar.d for elderly people, or where an occasional apeiieut is rcquireei, uothing can be better adapted. Sold wholesale and ret ii, • t • r- -i) ietor, E. W. JONES, CEEMI&I AND DRUGGIST, .i4i.UVP, H>rtxha,»