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Sales by Messrs. Baugh & Jones. SALE AT THE VILLAGE OF GRESFORD, DENBIGHSHIRE. MESSRS. BAUGH & JOKES have received instruc- j?i tioca <rcm the Tepr(BtntattTpeof<he I"te Mrs. Til-ton, to offer for vnreserved SAI E BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on Monday, the 2nd day of December, 186), upon the pumisee situate in the village of Gres- aforesaid, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FUR. and other effects, late the property of Mrs. Tiiston, (ctCea,ed). comprising—parlour, kitchen, and btdroora chairs, tables, bedsteads, mattTesses, three eiceilent feather bede, with rumerous (ther effects, kitchen and culinary altide., &c., &c. further par- ticulars see bills. Slle to comrne nee at 1 o'clock punctually. Ttm] Ie Plate, Wrexham, 22nd Nov., )S61. SALE OF FAT AND STORE CATTLE, AT POlBLYTHEN, NEAR MOLD- MESSRS. BAUGH fc JONES having been solicited jyJL by Reversl 01 their inerds to establish a MONTH- LY SALE of Fat and Store Cattle, at Pnntbhthcr, beg rtfpectlully to infurm the public that their First Sale will take place ou Fridby, the 13th December, 1861, end »ill Ibark farties wishing to introduce othir Mock to do so at thur cflice, Temple Place, Wrexham, or Mr. Phillies, of Pontblythen Inn, as early as possible. Tie iollowing Stock have Leen elready entered, viz:— 140 Sheep IS Fat Beuta 2 Milchiog Cows 4 Two-year-old 2 Fat Heifers 1 Fresh Barren Sow (in-pig) Black Cob rising three-ycars-old 2 Very useful Cart Cults, rising 3 years old 2 T wo- year-old Colts 1 One ditto ditto Strong Bay Mare, 5 years old, 16 hands tigh Market Shandry Good Donkey Cart. PontMvthen is 3 n-ilee from MOld, 2 from Hope station on tbe CheMer and Mold Liue, 9 from Chester, and 9 lum Wrexham. Sale at 1 o'clock punctually. SALE OP FAT AND STORE CATTLE, AT GRESFORD, DENBIGHSHIRE. MESSRS. BAUGH AND JONES c? rMpectMIv ?i to inioim their friens that their nexttMONTHLY BALE at the Giiffin Inn, Gicsford, will take place on Monday, December 16th, 1861, and wll thank parties wiskinp to introduce ether stoik to do so at their office, Temple-Place, Wiesbam, or with Mr. Davies, of the Gn n ten, Groeford. as early as possible. The following SllJck have been already entered, viz.: 60 Fit Shiep, 6 F-it blasts, 3 Fresh Bureria, 1 Milching Cow, Turnip Pull er. Sale lIt rnec't-ktk purrfuslly. FBEFHOlP PROPERTY AT ,o S. BbOUGHTON. DENBIGHSHIRE, n o BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. BAUGH I and JONLS, on Iondav. the ?6th December. at the White Hart Inu, Broughtou, at a o'clock ill the Afternoon, in one or more lots as shall be agreed at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced:—All those two several MFSSUAGl S or Dwelling-Houses, with the Gardens, Croft, and Appurtenances thereunto lielonging, situate at 1\ oss. in the Township of Bruughton, in the Parish of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, now in the respective oc- cupations of Mr. Thomas Rathbone, and Mrs. Jane Griffiths, widow. N B.—One of the houses comprises a kitchen, par- lour. back kitchen, and two bedrooms, and the other a kitchen, back kitchen, and two bedrooms. The Croft i., most eligible f r building purposes, and there being crmd free stone in the ground and near the surface, buildings might be erected thereon at a trifling cost. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, or ;ttthe onicesof Messrs. James and Owen, solicitors, Wrexham. SALE OF i-AHMING STOCK AT J.LAN'RAFON FARM, BRYMBO, NEAR WREXHAM, DE BIGHHIliB. MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES have been favourtd with insnuctiona from Mr. Edward Jones, (who it baring the IlIlm), to offer ti r unreserved SALE BY ltHLIC At CTIlI, at L'au'rafon Farm aforesaid, on TltflS, tl e 17th day of Decen.ber, 15-61, tha whde of tin entire Live ard D< ad FAI;M1>G STOCK of Milihng Cow', Fat, Store a' d y, ung Cattle, Imp'ements ft Hupban<'i>, Dair) Vrs«h and Stacks (t" excellent \\1 <a\ Ollt.>, Barley, Hay, (to go off in ti e straw), a Qli4r,ti,y (If fapital Sweed and Yel1úW" Bnl"\I:k Turnips, and 60 measures of oud P >ta*oes. in lo a to suit I<»»h-sei». Also, Dart of the HOUSEHOLD FUR- NITURE. Three month's credit will be given upon approved security to purchasers of lots exceeding £10 in value. ] uncb at 10, sale at 12 o'clock prompt. For further particulars see billa and future advertise- ment. Temple Place, Wrexham, 29th Nov., 1861. — <«l 1 Sale by Messrs. Churton. QUEEN'S PA RK, CHESTER. Sole of a veirly trtcted fint-clasa Freehold Family I HEtlbEJSCE, replete with every possible conve- I 1 niencr, and in most perfect condition, in the centre of pleasure grounds mjst tastefully laid out, nd commanding fine views, with immediate possession, MESSRS. ChLRTOX have been favoured with in- .1 Uructons 10 submit to SALE BY PUBLIC AL?no?t?eR(.)a) H.tei.in tbe city of Cheiter, f" ?n,tmY.tbt; ?hday of December, 1861, at two f"rtbrtt 'I k. h I 1 t, "nhrf. ?\?,  ,? ,? shun' or, pref'18( y, in one lot, "V 6U j. 'fo guch wnliti, m a3wiH be thIn produced, ?''?'?"?. "oently erected DETACHED FA. \iti ^I^ENCE, caDed "FERN ROCK," de- I ft f; » tfuny 1t '1a';> on the rock over hanging the river Dee, ? B? 'n HI.. (?ufen'. Park, in the midst of gard< ne and pleasure trends of corsiderable extent, planted with shrube, g H "?'??°'' ?? ?)at.t? ot 'he cbo!<:M" dp8Cripton. ?' n ie luilt in the Ilalian s'y!e of architecture, ? ? ?'HQim of expense, and contains on thegtound fhor SjH •■titrtntfc f all, septiated by an ornamental glazed n,'r d' 'd 'th M" .1 d' J »u(cr». brif) aifi IDtoli II patent tiles; dininj- ? '?'L ?!t )y L?:? drawing-ionm 23?ft by Jo?t, br.ek- t '??''?wtth h'y-wiudow 17tt by 15ft. all of which ImI m 1 ?Hna closet, btore clote', ?enthmen's 9 ?'con., Sutler's petry, two ex<e)?nt kitchens 9 •«r, l avii ?ire ana ale cd!srs, nan?'ing-roorr, r.'J 01' h b d I J' 11 "LVtuiecce!! *n b8scnjenf, and nine eSlta ^9 L u ') bU 'In'¡L"'¡io"D s, t,( ufftLaiu'? clvset, wateI-doet aLd c ?t a '? ??' ?" ?'? '"?? ? r. H «. ro 'i's are nM'l Ji, d witn modtm and handsom ?t B • "? Ot'b? ch.ni- e' p'ec?, nd the Tlce,Sef, etfe- ?N '? L'otnt ,Yhl )re &c., m' tUted in a m?at Ctm- I '? t^u,f-in> r wit1 t,hne e?st.ry cupb ar?s,cr'-6=t:r9,6inks, ^1 w ld ?? ?c. ')h<n. i? a !af?e L.an in?tonfoox- ?t .6':t'n ft.' b.?mda maUcpentc-kin? range it) t:t!oo- d k I. d fc ??'? I'chen; ho' aLd co "8tl r is eupp It: ?t t? ?' g?uut U e bous<, en b in^ a ptmtitu) supply 'r m ?M ?'?""?:?a<.ki 'unk in t rot;k,tnto?hichatpnxcd H H '?t (."as is also ?)d un tb?ngbuut the pre- ?t ?'?*< cxp'nae M hatevtr wae ?pnredLy tfce ?t j.. !P'?r to r. 1 der t! e louse comjd' te, ei d itf ??t t ?-" !ii ?? en mmutte' ?xJk ot the Cheettr Geniral Rail ? '? ^Uticn. 11h I" ;,a;¡u **11 b" n q?iref? tc t'ke to tbe nxtureB, ?? t ? '??'ator, tth'thv Ui te jrdufed at tbe time of ?N ?d ht M)U i i-? b:iVC t;.f "1 ti n oi t?iu? tLeiu?Dt- ?N ?' a va1utun, if he '?.ukt fit. 0 -CardB to VTew. between the hi urs cf eleven :ind ■ t;?? "'dudt, '?y be had upon a. plie?t'ou at the dnotB m Auni(n(erk. ?M j. 1L Any further inlorm. ticin maybe obtained fJom ?t ?.????' ?'?. Ht.riagtcc-.tr.t.t, L iv?puul.or ? '?u, ? t', ?'' ????CN, A? oncneert, Chester, .nU V hi'- ? cL? Sales by Mr. Johnson. SALE AT GWERSYLLT HILL, NBAB WREXHAM. MR JOHNSON has been crmmisgioned By M. S. -ULL Plunkelt, Efq., to SFII BY AUCTION, rn MON DAY. 2nd Decemltr, 1861, a etlection of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, tomprisirg rnahcgany chairs and tables, louDges, tofc, piacofurte, (by Broadvood), fourpost, half- tester a nd French bedsh ads and hangings, mahogany and painttd drawers, washstands and tables, portable water closet, winded and other wardrobes, carpets, fea- ther btds, floik and other mattiasges, toilet glasses, tin bath, paltnt stovp, kitchen utensils, dish covers, sets of dinner, tt a, breakfast, and dessert services, brewing ves- sels, wash tub and bellows and anvil, a library of bookf>, and a collection of iramcd engravings, as detailed in catalogue, to be had from Messrs POTTER and SNAPS, Printers, Wiexham, on Thursday before the sale. Sale at 1 o'clock. SALE OF HAY AND OAT STRAW, AT THE CINDERS INN, THE GYFELIA, J-EAR FCUABCN. MR. JOBNSONhasbttu ccmmiBsipnfdby Mefan. JJj Wright, to EUJ BY A aCTION, (on the Pnmifes), cn Tuteday, 3rd cf Dtctmber, 1861, One Stack of WELL-HEIV«TT»D DAY, (about 12tons,) and One Stack of O.A1 STRAW, (abcut 12 tens), two Cbcue Pruses ard Pig Ticughs. The St 1 AW will te told it. 3 cr 4 lots. The Hay and Straw to go off the Premises. Sale at Twelve o'clock. Wjnnstay Arms Office, Wrexham. CHRISTMAS BEtF AND MUTTON. WTNNSTAY ARMS AUCTION MART. MR. JOHNSON will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Wynnstay Arms Mart, on Thursday. December 12th, 1861 12 Prime Fat Cows and Heifers 53 Ripe „ Sheep The property of gentlemen known for being first-class feeders. Other Stock for Sale to be entered with Mr. Lovatt, or 41; R. W. JOHNSON, Auctioneer. Wynnstay Arms Office, Wrexham. Sale by Mr. Charles Richards. SAL E úF FAT AND fTORE STOCK, AT THE 1 LOUGH INN, WORTHENBURY, FLINTFBTEE, ON MONDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 2ND, 1861. l\,T R. RH HARDS 1 as h.n (onDtis?fftd ly Mr. JV1 MuHock .nd others, to SELL BY AUCTION :— 15 Pr imp Fat Ueifeis 6 Fet Cows 3 Fresh Barrens 1 Tuir-iff 3 Twoycar-cld Heifers 3 Milcti Cowf, tarly calvers 1 YourpBoarStg 4 Prime Fat fchicpbbire DownEwea Ditto oitto Fat Pig Other Stc ck can be rrtired cn the morning of salp.. Liii rbat 12, Sa'e at The Auctii ret r c an TEN nmtnd the Fat Stock aa being worthy the rotice of lurchers. Office, Hi^h-st., Wrexham, Noy. 25th, 1861. Sales by Mr. Timothy Eobcrts. -.J HAMPTON'S WOOD FARM, (7 uo ihih s Jtcm 1: l/etmere, and ore from ntltv.) IV.I 11. ROBERTS wHt SELL BY AUCUON on 1' AlHca-, 9th Dictmbcr, 1861, on the premises at Hampton's Word aforesaid, the whole of the Live and D.ad FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, H OUSEHOLD 1UPNITURF, end Effects, the pro- perty of Mr. Thomas Evans, who IS leaving the Faim. Saie at 11 o'clock. Overtor, Nov. 22ud, 1861. BRICKS FOR SALE BY PRIVATE TKEATY. THE loJlo«irg Lo.8 cf well-burnt BlUCKS, viz:— At Enolton liryn, near the Eitesmt-re 87,000 At ] e'gb!"ood Green, bttwetn Overton andPtnley 37000 Ditto Ditto Dilto 20,000 Apply to Mr. Roberts, Auclioieer, &c., Overton. Nuv. 22Ad, 1861. [A CA RD.] P. R. B U G H E S, ENGRAVER, &c., 13 TOWN BILL, W RSX BAM. MONEY— £ 100,0C0. MONEY promptly and pti?&tfty advanced in sume of .Fu. not less than £ 50, at a few days' notxe, witbhut trouble or exposure to Gentlemen, Merchants, Trac ere, and others, opon their promissory note alone, without other eecunty of any kind, to avoid tbe unpleasantneea of finding Bondsmen, cr the publicity of a Bill of Sale. All transactions strictly honorable and confidential. Apply to Mr. C. 8. Calvert. 9, King's Brad, London, N. BRIDE CAKE ESTABLISHMENT, 2 CHARLES-STREET, WBJiXlij,M,-2 JOHN POWELL, CONFECTIONER AND PASTRY COOK, HAS juft received a large supply of FANCY GOODS for Christmas Parties. BONBONS IN GREAT VARIETY. Oyster and Meat Pattie. Sausage Rolls and Fancy Dishes. Mince Pie8. Lemon Cheese Cakes. Jellies, Creams, and Piancmarges made to order. Plunb Cb kef, tfaccrroons, Citron Cakes, and W K E X H A M OJKOUBEIAL). Ø" Weddings fupplied with eveiy lequiste for the table. Nov. 16th, 1861. R. LLOYD, B A Z A A R, HIGH-STREET. EALSKINS, PALETOTS and MANTLES, in great variety. B. LLOYD, Bazaar, High-street. ?AYs?TE? and WOOLLEN SHAWLS. J? n. LIOID, Bazaar, High-street. A ABEKDEJ?WLSSEYS, and FANCY DRESSES. R. LLOYD, Bazaar, ?gh-street. p I?.ATES'r?OYJHLTIES of the SEASON in VJ FLOWKKS, fEATHLHS.RIBBOJ?b.&e. R. LLUYD, Bazaar, jdigh-sti eet. A PLEI\Dji>ASO Rii\íf.N"J.' of PLAIN A and FANCY BONNETS. R. LLOYV, Bazaar, High-street. CII OICE~ASSOKTaTENT ofMILLINERY and TRIMMED BONNETS. R. LLOYD, Bazaar, High-street. 1Tu¥s~rs/ GirfcTAT ?V A R I E T Y. li. LLOYD, Bazaar, High-street. OS1EBY and GLOVES, in great VARIETY. fL R L?oY?, Bazaar, High-street, 1}LA??KETS, SHKEIS, COUNTERPANES, 1) and t LA N?? ELS. I K. LL.uY?, Bazaar, High-street. A LARG- SELECTION of READY-MADE A CLOTHS, VKY CHEAP. R. LLOXP, JIUZAAI, HIGH-SU^IT, Wrexham. t W R E X H A M CO-OPERATIVE INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY. ON TU ESDAY Evening, December 3rd, 186], a ? MEETING Will be held in the TOWN HALL, Wrexham, for the purpose of laying btfoie the public the advantages and claim) of the above Society, especially upon the Indus- trial C lasses. Tbe Chair will be taken at 7 o'clock, by G. H. WH ALLEY, ESQ., M. P., And the Meeting addressed by WM. LOWE, Esq., and several Working Men. "I know of no Association so worthy of support as the Working Men's Co-operative Sccieties."—LORD BBOTJGBAH. "The movem mtis a pcod one. and the object aimed at must com mend itsrlf to thetjmFathy of tveiy person who wishes to see the TOFFS of the people elevated in the social scale."—B, ICHABD COBDEN. All Working Men are invited to attend. COURSE OF POPULAR LECTURES IN THE TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. IT is respectf ully announced that on Friday Evening, JL the 6th December, 1861, MR. EDWARD DALE, (Late Principal Musical Lecturer, Cictrone, and Carica- turist of tl e Royal Colosseum, Regent's Park), will give his ENTERTAINMENT, entitled MOT LEY," Thitty Characters and Songs. Admission to a single Lecture,—1st Class, 2s.; 2nd Ditto, Back Seats, 6d or tickcts for the whole course, 10s. 6d. 1M embers of the Literary Institute admitted at I alt-price cn production of their cards of membership. Tickets (an be secured at each of the Booksellers: Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eight o'clock. FOUND. TWO WFLH SHEEP, about a fortnight hack.. Ibty will be restored to the Owrer, on their being identified by applying to Mr. THOMAS DAVIES, Fen-y-gilU, niar Wrexham, and payirg all expenses. If n ot claimed within a week from tbis Notice, they will be sold. Plo-y-gelli, Nov. 29(1), 1861. W R EXH AM WATERWORKS. Incorporation of Company, (Limited), Ccntiruction of W arks. c. "XVN J OT1CE IS BEBERY GIVEN, That application ?? is irfn?f? to be made to Parltan?nt, in the next S< f sior, ft r leave to bring in a Bill lor ill or Bome of tbe following purposes (that is to say): incor;oratea Compary under the name or title of the Wrexham Water Company," or some other or title, ar d enable tuth Con prDY to tupply water 10 tie iiihtbUaiita and ether persons within the Borough of W're^tam and other places adjacent thereto, in the township cf Btrsham and palish of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh. 2.-T(. acquire the riftht to impound, intercept, divert, cinvey away, and use the water fiorn a ctrlain stream, called Peck Sfddle ttr< am, cr br> ok, othc rwise Pentr^- lichen, otherwise PtDt-r-fellin sjch, and the water cf ail other brcokf, eiieatrf, or fpriegs flowing into the be- te rementioi cd hrcck or stream, or upon the site of the intended wOlks; whkh aid streams, brcoks and si rings are situate in the township of Esclusham Below in the faid parish ol Wiexburo, and flow diiectly or derivatively into the river Clywedog. eorattuct and erect a Wtirand all dher neceE- saiy Works across tbe said brook or itream at a point ab, utiorty jards to the e nst of a bridge called Pentre- hythan Bridge. To construct all culverts, diains, aique- ducts, bridges, and neceisary works to secure tbe said Weir, along the oistance of about thirty yatds to a point to the west of tbe last described Bridge, and marked (A) on plSD, enf* which said works ere all to be situated in the said township of Esclusham Btlow, and parish of Wrex- ham. 4.—To form, construct, lay down, an acqneduct, or line of pipes, commencing at the said befoie n entioned V eir, tl r< ugh, along, and into a paetnre field belonging to Sio fn Ycrkp, Efq., and now or lately in the occupa- tion of Owtn Williams, and numbered 387 on the tithe map of the tewnthip of Etclusham Below, in the said parish of Wrexham, and terminating in a Reservoir next. hereinaftt r mentioned. 5.— To form and cnstruct a Reservoir, tanks, and filter bede, ar.d all neceistary applnnies tor cleaning storing, and delivery of the said streams or brooks; which said reservoir, tanks, and filter beds are intended to be constructed in the said before mentioned pasture field numbered 387 on the said before mentioned tithe map of the township of EsclulIlam Below, in the pariah of Wrexham. 6 —To form, construct, and lay down an acqueduot or mein line of pipes commencing fiom and out ot thencrth side of the said Reservoir, running from thence and passing out of tbe faid field, at or near Saddle Bridge, thence along the turnpike road, leading fiom Raabon to Wtexham, and terminating at a point in the said tarn}ike road, in the Borough of Wiexbam, at or 'ear the te II house cr turnpike-gate, called Wrexham Gate, marked (B) on and which aaid line of acquedutt, mains or pipe*, will pass from, through, or into the several townships or places follow- ina, or some of them (tbat ia io say) Eselusham below, Beisham, Wrexham Abbot, Wrexham Regis, in the parish of Wrexham, the township of Eiddig, in the pai ish of Greatorr1 all in the said coonty of Denbigh. 7. To take power to erect and lay down all necessary steam end other engines, distributing and otter pipes, dams, sluiies, water gates, stop cocks, drnm., outlets, embankments, cuttings, brielges, tunnels, weirs, pump;, and other works, machinery, and conveniences for the effectual crnstruction, maintenance and use of the eaii intended works, and tor the distribution of the supply of water within the limits of the intended Bill 8- To lease or sell tbe undertaking or works, or to amalgamate the same with any other person, company, or body corporate. 9.—To purchase by compulsion or agreement, and otherwise bike t n lease, and take grants or easements oTer land, houses, rights cf water, and other property for the lurpote of the undertaking; and to levy rates, rents, and charges in rtspect of water supplied by the Company to con'er, vsry, or extinguish exemption trom the pay- ment of such rater, tents, and charges, and to confer vary or ext'Lfeuith other rights and privileges. 10.—To cross under, over, or by the aide of, and to stop up eitl er tenrpori riiy or pern.ai ertl>, roads, rail- wajs, streams, and atei cour es, tor the pnrjiofe of lay- ina IIOHE, arid to kitiborhe tfce laying down luch cnl- Vertf, cuts, diaui', branch pipes, service pi res, distribut- ing pipes, sluv-es, fire jlugs, washout coeki, and other VM.'ikf, apparatus aud appendages, storing, conveying, and delivering the wttir 01 the Company, aud for more con- veniently, usinp, draining end cleansing the seveial works, hereiutef>re mentioned. U.—To eontrr, vaiy cr extinguish rights and privi- leges, oeer all lauds, house*, hereditameutb, rights of ter and othei property to te takon, tcqnired, or iuteilered with by the Company. To with the Bill all or some of the ) rovif-in s o' Ihe Conij-anies Claufe1* Congo ide-tiou Atl 1845." The Lands Clnufes Conso- lidation Act 1845." Clauses Cmsoliclation Act Au-endment Act 1860. And Water Woiks CJauses A(t 1847." Duplicate plans and sections, describing the situation, lines, aLd leHllI uf uch reservoirs, tanks,fiJter btdE,acqueducls, or o.aih pipes, and 1 lie laiuif, in, ttr-ugh, cr upon whiehthe same respectively, will Le situate or u.aUfc; a book of telerenee to such plans, <:oi tainiug the raoies of the owners or rt- puted owners, lessees or reputed lessees and occupiers cf the lands, houses, and prdjerty which may be taken and a copy of this ne tier, published in the Loudnn Gazette v ill on pr betoie the day of Novrn-hgr ics ant, be de- posited for inspection, at the othce oftte Clerfc of the Peace fir the County of Denbigh. And on or betoie the dr y a crpy of so nuch of the said plans, sedii ne, and books of refi r< nee as relates to the eeveral rarisben, cr towusrhips, afuresaid, and also a onlY of tbe Gazette n-Hice, will be deposi'ert wi. b the pa: lti-h Clerk of each of the said parishes, at their cut- jPriuted copi s ol tbe proposed Bill will on or before the day ot Peiewher neit, he deposited in tie frivallS jjill Ortice of the llousa of Commons. Dated ihia 12th day of Jiovyabef, 1861; v -ft -1+.. TO M 0 R ROW. BRYN-Y-FFYNNON CHAPEL, WREXHAM. annual services. ON SUNDAY, December let, 1861, TWO SERMONS will be preached in the WESLEYAN CHAPEL, by the REV. JAMES FORD, of Rotherham. Service in the Morning at Half-past Ten, and in the Evening at Six o'clock. A Collection at the close of each Service in aid of the Trust Funds. SAUSAGES! SAUSAGES!! SAUSAGES!! JOHN L. GARNETT, (Successor t» Mr. JAMES OZLERIHEAD) CONFECTIONER, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, BEGS to inform bis friends and the public tl at he can new flpply tbem with prime SADSAGIS of his own making, and respectfully solicits a trial, iielirg coifidfnt tlat tbey will le lound ur,equalled in the town, beir g made liom the best of meal, and the lat snd le an poik beir g tbrrcugt ly mixed by a patent machine. THE FAMOUS MELTON MOWBRAY PORK PIES, AS VSVAh, "ALL THE YEAR BOUKD." AIM, to meet the requirements of the approaching beppy and joyful Eeason of the year, 1861 C HEISTMAS 1861 He will have on hand a choice selection of CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS, BONBONS, COSSACKS, R ttGS, BASKETS, FIGLRES, &c., in sugir, and a gieat variety of pretty little N ICK-NACES, or articles suiteble fer the feaetn, togtther with a gotd selection of NEW FRUJT, For Dessert, Detes, Figp, Raisins, Alxccide, (larg's, Lemcns, &c., &c. Pieteives of all eortf, Sauces, Pickles, a nd all kinds of BRITISH WINES From the most celebrated British Wine Maleis in the kingdem, ard a very extensive eupply of PASTRY AND RICH FANCY CAKES, S upplemented with a continual eupply of J. Ollerhead's original and highly celebrated Wrexham Gingerbread, and famous Mince Pies. PTJJ3L1C &U.BSC.B3PTION LIBRARY, 5, CHARLES-STREET, WREXHAM. SUBSCRIBIRS n-iplud with all ti e New Pecks in-ncdiately cn publicatie;n. Sirgle Subscripticiis, zel 28 per annum. WELSH HOUSE!! 24, TOWN HILL AND ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM. JANE p RI CE, BEGS to return her sincere ibanks to I.er Friends and the Pnblic in fencrol for the very liberal ?vpport she lae JD received since ber removal to bet pt, Hnl jrtnrsep, si d has great pleasure in anncuncing that she has bought a Hry large STOCK OF WINTER GOODS, and is pre jared to eell them at a veiy kw profit. J. P. particularly calls attention to the undermentioned goods WHITNEY AND BURY BLANKETS. WELSH AND ENGLISH FLANNELS. SBEETS AND QUILTS. WELSH AND ENGLISH LINSEl IN GREAT VARIETY. WOOLLEN CLOTHS. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. CORDS AND MOLESKINS. SHIRTS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS AND TIES. SILK AND FANCY HATS AND CAPS WELSH AND ENGLISH liOE IN GREAT VARIETY. STAYS AND GLOVE8. MERINO AND FANCY DRESSES. BONNETS AND RIBBONS. NEW WYNN HALL COLLIERY. The inhabitants of Ovei ton, Bangor, Erhislock, and tie neighbourhood, can now obtain supplies of very superior MAIN COAL For bouse ute, ficm tle ebo-ve well-known Colliery, cne mile from. Ruabon. Wyrn Hall Cual Ccr-ppiny, October J 2tb, 1861. IL 0 W A R D'S C]EIAMPION PLOUGH, n MARKED H." HOWARD'S NEW PATTERN 1LOLGH, (marked "V.") HOWARD'S POTATOE PLOUGHS, liANSOMEIB AND SIMS'S PLOUGHS, HOWARD'S & RODEN 11 URSTOB CULTIVATOBS, BOWABD'S PRIZE BARROWS AND ÐOhSE RAKF8, 0 R 0 6 SRI L LIS AND CAMBRIDGE'S ROLLERS, GARRET'S CORN AND SEED DRIILS, RICHMOND AND CHANDLER'S CHAFF CUTTER S, EEMALL'S & SAMUILSON'S 2LIRNIP CUTTING MACHINES, AND ROOT PULPERS. W. OVERTON, IRONMONGER, WREXHAM. 4W W. O. bad the honor of receiving the first premium for tte best collection of Implements, at the Denbighshire and Flintshire Show, held in Wrexham. new SADDLERY AND HARNESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, No: 8, rOBKE-STBEET, WBEXHAM, (In the Shopjlately occupied by Mt 'Martin, Plumber and Glazier). J W. JONES begs respectfully to announce to gentry, farmers, innkeepers, and public generally, that tj he has taken the above premises, where he intends to carry on the business of a SADDLER and HARNESS MAKER, and trusts by strict personal attention, good workmanship, moderate charges, and punctual and prompt execution of all orders with which he maybe favoured, to merit a share of pubic patronage. MR. EDWARD K N I B B S BEGS to retnrn his sincere thrnla to the jrofeseional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, and the publio generally I) for the very liberal sujport 8tcorded to him since his ec mmencing business as an Auctioneer and Appiaiter, and lakes the present opportunity of assuring thofe friends who may favour him with their commaudt, that he will alway exeit limself to the best of his ability to fuitiur their interests and to give satisfaction. High-street, Wrexham, Jpn. 24, 1861. NEW MEDICINE WAREHOUSE, 2, 0 H U B C H S I B.E E -T, WMJiXMAM, LATELY OCCUPIED BY MR. DEELEY. PRICE, DISPENSING CHEMIST, from LJVEBFOOL, most respectfully informs W Nobility, Gentry, oLd be Public eem ruli), t at Le has ttn the above well-known EatabiMhment,' J-h is ?r?Aewitb a <hoic? .etecti?n "f DRLG? CBEMICAl 8, PERt-UMFhY, Patent Me?cine?, &c. T?R]Ct.'S I'E' TOBAL COUG ICZhNuEb. ?tt?<.?? ?<.w?.eC??e?CM<? a??M/woMteJ:tM?, _L Baham of 2)Mf/'t'«' ? <'? -?MMt«<.—Tteee LtZH1¡LU n?utam aU the vntLu cf the Halsam of ii?rehound aud Aniseed will be lound to *ive imi&nt itlief to the mott ir» ubletonie Cough, they will also be found most invalu- able in Churches and Public Assemblies, an one or two if taken and allowed gradually to cissolve in the mouth, immediately checks that tickling er irrita'ion in the tLioet, whicb causes this peculiar shcrt Ceugb. Clergymen and Public ^peabera will hnd them veiy excellent tor eirtufcthening and clearing the voice. Boid in boxet, is. each. PlJst Fr ee) Is.J. P(,st RFiiceek, 's 8' CELEBRATED CHOLERA MIXTURE AND PILILS. Yor Bowel Complaints, iJystntery, .t J)iarrhaa, 4c-, $c.—Ihis iamous Mte.icme was tiist orcieied Ly the celetiateel Plygaian, Sir A. Cooler, of London to his patien's, and atteiwarca so lieely acministeud by tie mcst eminent physicians of Lonacn NEVEBKNOWN TO FAIL. ThisMediciie gives n. n.ecihte relief to the patitnt, and seldom rt:quirf-a more tl,ai) two or three doses to effect a cure. Should always be kept in ltadintss, as delay renders tne patient's lilt bazardous. Soid in Bottles, 1 s. 6d. each. hazardous. Sold in Pottles, Is. RHEUMATIC MIXTURE, 'o Rheumat?m, Rheumatic Gout, Scia'ica, Til PRICE'S (EiEPKA'lED D, loreux, &e.—In Bottles, 26. 'M. each. R?HMATiC h-AlBllOUATiON.—In Bottles, Is. ea-.h. PRICE'S ELIXIR FOK TOOTH ACiiE, TicDulote?, Hheumttticm?ciht.eandHtad.MttCtitain r cu-e for all Nervous Headachct, ifc. PRICE'S INFANT PRESERVATIVE. A n?t &fe ?Bd dfectIJal remedy for Cbildien who are Lcuble( í with COllvuh, JOH, Pams in the Hc?eh, &c.; in Jt?c?t?, Tmhing, aLa Cthm?, it is particularly recom- mended by ti e Medical lien for all die* ideis 1 eculiar n Infacts. TlKlCE'S SOOTHING PCWDEKSFOR CHILDREN CUTTING THEIR TEETH. ClitdrenBu&ring Lunder initati' n of the ko?e:8 irum cutttEg 'Leir leeth or IJtben &e, )Il be immediately relieved by the use of these warm Arorratic Pow deis. In those ctses where He jaient's milk tuma and btcomes curdled on the stomach oi the infant, giving riee to griping I aiLS, and lendeiing ttie child reBtless and Iretlul, tbey have never been known to fail. Sold in packets at Is. and 6d. C EL,EBRAIED WORM POWDEPS, lor cleansing, cccling, and purifying the blood in children, and reitoving the ctnte of Woms. IN. lixile bavilug Lad muy YUII; eaietbive practice in the treatment ol Children's diseases, ard the very gleat tucctss whah nas attended his treatment, he is enabled to rendtor the most efficient bid in all eases coining tnder Lis notice, and Mothers m ey rel3 on care and attention. e m08t PRICE'S ANTlblLlCUS AND llVEft PILLS, lhlY eonect the sumach and bowels, actgeratlyoutbe liver an d b idy ty P,, I t D. ov t; i,l(- tt;l- eb on the i!i in, E, nd im pi ov t; tL e appet ite and dig( btive crgans. g yon the RJCEIS BALtoAM OF LOREHoUND AND ANISEED is add in Pottles, One Shilling each. RicE!S QUININE TOOTH POWDER, sold in Bottles, One Shilling each. Fretb auppl, of tOD Lll ER OJL (quite tasteless) direct from Newfoundland. tftfr Family hecipes and Physician's Prescriptions carefully prepared. COaDHITlO PO\*DEES lor tiORSEb, .n fns, h. 6d. eaih. HORSJS AND tAITLE MEDICINES of every dfscription warranted genuine. 0 1 oil,, Paints, and \arnith<f. CcloTf properly prepaied for PainUnga, XJtSXtt -0 J. ERANCIS, GROVE NURSERY, CHESTER ROAD, Beect Establishment, lto. 2, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. J F. begs most respectfully to return his sincere < thanks to the Nobility, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Wrexham, and the neighbourhood, for the liberal support he has received from them, and hopes by sup- plying GENUINE ARTICLFS, at the lowest prices, to merit a continuance of their former favours. J. F. takes this opportunity of informing the Public that he has on hand a fine healthy stock of all the most approved sorts of Fruit Trees, Flowering Shrubs, Ever- greens, Standard and Dwarf Roses, and Forest Trees, together with 100,000 QUICK THORNS. J. F. also begs to state that he has a thorough prac- tical knowledge of landscape Gardening, and any Gentlemen, about to lay out and plant new, or improve old grounds, by calling at his Seed Establishment, No. 2, High Street, may have an opportunity of ex- amining a variety of plans of extensive grounds, which he has satisfactorily laid cut, and can give refeience to the Gentlemen who have favoured him with their confidence. J. F. also begs to state that he has for many years been dealing extensively in all kinds of Agricultural and Horticultural Seeds, and Farmers may fully rely on all Seeds sent out by him, as he pays particular attention to testing them before offered for sale. He has on hand a large assortment of all the different kinds of Garden Tools, of the most approved description. New Pussian Mats, Cuba Bass, Tobacco Paper, Mush. room Spawn, &c., &c. DUTY OFF PAPER  HUGHES & SON invite the Public to inspect E • their NEW STOCK of Cheap WALL PAPERS. Useful Paper for Bedrooms and Kitchens, from 3id. per piece. R HUGHES & SON continue to sell thQ R GENUINE ARROWROOT, which for fifteen years has become so universally used, and so highly approved. Price ONE SHILLING per pound. WANTED a steady active MAN, aa COOPER, W Apply to Messrs. Batho eud Jonep, Bryn-y-ffynnon, Rrewery. \Y\Y J ANTID about Christmas next, a situation a* FARM BAILIFF, ly a fingle man. Unex- ceptional reference as to character and ccmpeUiiiiy. Apply at the Printcre. A GINILIAI.AN ir, ti e neighborhood of Wrexham .A is deeiious of fomirg an engagement as an AGENT to a Landed l'n prieur. Having se#(d in thi. capacity ic.r eeveitl years, atd ptssessinp ndeiableex- j eritcce in all lie deikil3 ot prscticrl Jsrniirg, he in ihoro ughly ^ualifitd for the ociuj;alitn.— Apily to the Pi inter?. WANTED two APPRENTICES to the Mining, Engineering aid Suivejing jroleasiou. Apply to Mr. Isaac Shone, Gtove Paik, Wiexhtm. WANTED to purchase, a tecond-band STEAM BOILER, icm 6 to 8 horse power. Apply to Mesne. MirslaU & Dle, Oswestry. WANTED immediately, and the beat price givezi W any quantity of OLD NEWSPAPERS, by W* Bayley. Bookseller, Wrexham. & be Nit .¡I TO DRAPERS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET and entered upon immediately, all that .L Old Established DRAPER'S SHOP, situate on the centre of the TOWN-HILL, Wrexham, late in the oc- cupation of Mr W. H. Jones. Apply to Messrs BAUGH AND JONIS, Audioneera and Land Agents, Temple-place, Wrexham. APARTMENTS TO LET. TO BE "I', a Comib.t?ble SITING and BED- TROOM for one or two respectable Young Man. —Apply at No. 8, Penybryn, Wrexham. CATTLE 1 CATTLE 1 CATTLE I TH 71ARMERS and others who are overeto.ked with. Fcattle can have them comfortably Housed, Watered, and Fed on the best barley fctraw lull of clover ou tÁ. following reasonable terms: Three-year-old Heitera Is. 6d. per week. Two ditto ditto Is. 3d. » One ditto ditto It. 0d. Apply at the Printer's. rpcT BE LET, a LARGE ROOM, capable of seating ?. 200 ptr6«D8,MHiate in a cemndpMtot ?re?h&m: suitable lor a Club .ho. m, fcchool, &c., or it dClilred could le divided into two hoome. For particulars apply to Air- itldtuut"i ilelietliiutiil ltuo-jut, iti, iown Hni W rt baw. Ova bt .o!i.)J TIMBER. rr\0 BE SOLD by PRIVATE CON'?HACT,— TLot 1: 6u oak nets, 6 ein 28 aat, ? lœech. 9 by. amore, 5 poplar, 25 larch fit, and 7 ccouu nr trees. Lot 2; 14 oak Ute. 10 ash, 3 t in,, a teech, aud lU larcb tir trees, growing on ianus la.d Pen- y-hryn, au the parish ul ltui-.Uoi, in itii iioiuiiiij of Air. baiuuei Lewis, who wl 1 sijoW the same. ior luilher paiticuiins apt>iy to Mr. &. Lewis, Pen-y- biyn Liail taim, huaoiiu; or III ali. iiu^tr lieekitt, iimbtr Vaiuti, JjutllfcSLoii- DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, CHESTER. D .t 01 bALJi Ly Private Ireaty, n.e DWELLlJf(j_ HUU^E, No. WL-, Ciant-street, containing, araiwing diningt and morning ruu-r, nve Lest tAu, tiirec servants' bedrooU.t. fcuud kncheD, pant lies, seUueiy, &c. lha principllol ruoilue lront to the Roodet, uua uotnmand au. Lv and "F?" katu&U(Ju ??ch cannot be unut uponoe otherwise mt?red Wltb. There ? a gaiden, piestnta ? ir,a6c ako ? tLe Ro?dee, togethe, with, '1' VI WI. stabling. he leolUelJt:e 111 tuiiahie tor « UuMy of re. d 1;' (/ ft- spectabilily. ttLd lLe thllre 1" liteliold. Toother wittt the abo,e Alii tit: tt>A-lJ it.e IHivEK iiULioiiS also oa a ISO 011 the be uth Eiide 01 < rtt.c.suctt, btilik; uumlieied leopect- J .)- lJ C ively V.3, 25,1-1111 27, blki uow In the occupation of le- spectable tenaiitt.—Fer luither pa>tnui. rs( arply to Mr. Benjumtn uvicut, burvtyoi, .Lower liuu^t-fctteet, Uliejsitr. 0 AO BE SOLD, a 1,'Ie lour-wheeled PHJETON, recently paia tei auu hütou, witU scalib aid pule, either tor OI;C or two ituiat-t. Also, a lJAiRLi' CAR- RIAGE, Jieaily new Applj to Air. Barley, Bookseller, Wiex'ui. -1.- f FANCY REPOSITORY, 37 liUEE STREET, IVEAXUAM, 31 JOHN STKIKGHA EGS to ,,&lllb alt¡tiù? ,f the public to his cho!ee D seieeuon ot?A?CY GOODS, selected in London, Bumingham, and fehellield, and to call partieulw attention to his stock ot PICTURES, In Composition Frames, of chaste designs, which he ia prepared to sell at FXTKAORDINAKY Low PHICBS Barometers and Thermometers of all kinds ftlwaya oa. band. Also, Repaired. T0 Ironmongers, Druggists, and Oilmen.-GREAr X REDUCTION in Prices of YOUNG'S PAKAFFItf II A I P. Illustrated Catalogues and Price Lieta iT,004 pplic-tion. The^PAEAPFlN LIGHT COMPANY, ,XX&da