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Galea by Messrs. Baugh & Jones. (Successors to the late Mr Edisbury), DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, In Wrexham, and Pickhill, in the County of Denbigh, and Market Rail Shares in Wrex- ham, and Water Works Shares in Chester. mo HE SOLD BY AUCTION", by MESSRS BAUGII X and JONES, iu the La. ¡,(t' Room at the Golden Lion Yaulte, Wrexham, on Tuesday, the 12th day of June, 1860, at 5 o'clock in the altc-ruo-m, iu the loliowing or such other Lots as (hall be then determined, and subject to conditions to be then produced. Lot I.-All that Tenemenl and Lands called Bedwsll, comprising a House, and Outbuildings, and about 6 acres of land, more or less, situate at Pickhill, iu that part of the parish of Bangor which ia in the county of Denbigh, and now or late in the holding of Mr. Clutton. Lot 2.—All that piece of Garden Land, being one of the "Spring Gardens," containing 534 superficial square yards or thereabouts, be the same more or less, situate at or near Rhos-Ddu, in the township of Wrexham-Regis, in the pariih of Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, and now or late in the holding of Edward Davies, Esq. Lot 3.-Also, all that other piece of Garden Land adjoin- ing lot 2,ia the same holding, and containing 485 super- ficial square yards or thereabouts, be the same more or less. i A LI 1 la a. & Lot .lUl tnose 10 several snares in the Wrexham Market Hall Company, numbered consecutively in the books of the said Company from 248-, \0 262, both inclusive. Lot 5.—All that £100 Coupon or Share numbered 1 in the Cheater Water Works Company, ordinary stock register No. 9. The whole of the land of Lot 1. is of excellent quality and in good condition. The premises are delightfully situated, and are within a very short distance from the river Dee and well-known Pickhill brook, and may at a small expense be Converted into a gentleman's country box. The District is hunted over by the hounds of Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart. The roads are good, and the lot is within 10 minutes' drive lrom Bangor and 20 from Wrexham. Lots 2 and 3 are well-known early productive gardens, and are stocked with fine bearing froit trees. They are within a few minutes' walk from the town of Wrexham and the Railway Station. For further particulars apply to Messrs. James and Owen, Solicitors, Wrexham; or at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Temple Place, Wrexham. BUILDING SITES, AT THE RHOS, Near Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH JL and JONES, at the Sun and Dragon Inn, Rhos, on Monday, the 11th day of June, 1860, at Six o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions to be then pro- duced Lot I.-All that Plot or Pieae of BUILDING GROUND, situate in the centre of Rhosllanerchrugog, adjoining and fronting the Township Road leading from Llonerchrugog Hall to Wrexham, containing by admea- surement, 2 roods of 64 square yards to the rood. LOT. Ditto ditto containing 2 roods ditto 3 Ditto do do do 4 Ditto do do do it Ditto do do 2 roods, 61 so". yards ti fiitg do do 2roods V into do do do lntto do do do y Ditto do do 3 do 10 Ditto do do 2 do 11 Ditto do do do 12 Ditto do do do 13 Ditto do do 2.1 do 14 Ditto do do 2 do 15 Ditto do do do 16 Ditto do do do 17 Ditto do do do 18 Ditto do do do 19 Ditto do do 2 roods and 19 sq, yds. 20 Ditto do do 2 roods and 19 sq. yds. 21 {*» do do 2 roods 22 Duo do do do ? DILto do do do -f do do 1 rood and 27 sq. 'y'ds. 21 7.,° do do 2 roods 26 D?t o o do do do 27  do do do 28 0 do do 2 roods and 23 sq. yds. 29 g r do do 2 roods 30 Ditto do do do 31 Dtto do do do 31 n X do do 2? do 33 do do 2 do 34 Dtto do do do 3o5 t Ditto do dJo ° do 36 Ditto do do 1 rood and 26 sq. yds. 37 ^ltt0 do do 2 roods 38 Ditto do do do 39 Ditto do do do 40 Ditto do do do The above Lots are eligibly situated, and have been carefully arranged to suit small purchasers, and afford Jin opportunity to parties desirous of erecting Houses seldom to be met with. Farther information may be obtained upon application to Mr William Griffiths, Shopkeeper, Rhos, or at the Office of the Auctioneers, Temple Place, Wrexham, where a Plan of the several Lots may be seen. WREXHAM, DENBIGHSHIRE. BUILDING SITES for VILLA. RESIDENCES, VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY, Situate near the Town of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BAUGH JL and JONES, at the Black Lion Inn, Hope- street, Wrexham, on Wednesday, the Thirteenth day of June, 1860, at Five o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other Lots, and subject to conditions as will then be declared :— Lots 1 to 7.All that Field, piece or parcel of LAND, called Pen y Gwaelod, containing by admeasurement, 12 acres, 2 roods, and 36 petches, situate in Wrexham Fechan, close to the Town of Wrexham, and adjoining the mansion and grounds of Miss Bennion. These Lots are pleasantly situated, commanding a delightful view of the Welsh, Shiopshire, and Cheshire hills. Lots 8 to 11 .—All that field, piece or parcel of LAND, called Cae Cyt, adjoining the last lots, and containing by admeasurement, in the whole, 4 acres and 10 perches. These Lota have a frontage to the road leading trom Wrexham Fechan to Sontley, and a stone wall fence 10 feet high, runs the whole length of the frontage to the said road. Lot 12.-All that field, piece or parcel of LAND, called Cae Dwr, adjoining the last mentioned lots, aud containing by admeasurement 7 acres, 1 rood, and 38 perches. This Lot is well adapted for Building purposes, and commands nne views. The above Property is surrounded by the lands of Miss Bennion, C K Mainwaring, and T. Edgworth, Esqrs. Particulars may be had, and any further information obtained, on application to Mr Hughes, Solicitor, Wrex- ham, or from the Auctioneers, Wrexham, 20th April, 1860. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSBS. BAUGH JL AND JUNES, in the month of July next, unless disposed of in the meantime by Private Treaty, of which deu notice will be given. Several pieces or parcela of LAND, containing in the whole by admeasurement; six statute acres, situate in Bersham, near the town of Wrexham. There is some excellent Timber growing upon the Land, and affords an oppor. tunity rarely to be met with for a gentleman to erect a Residence, being within half an hour's walk from the Wrexham Railway Station. Further particulars in a future advertisement. In the meantime information may be obtained from the Auc- tioneers. Temple Place, Wrexham, 18th May, 1860. BUGS DISAPPEAR LIKE MAGIC I AFTER using Harper Twelvetrees' Bug De atroyer, Awhich kills them by Millions, and utterly destroys the element in which they breed. None can possibly exist after a single dressing. Sold in packets at 3d, 6d, and Is each, by all Agents for Harper Twelvetrees' Soap Powder. Post free for Seven pence. HARPER TWELVETREES' MICE AND RAT KILLER, Is the most delicious dainty ever prepared for Vermin!! Mice cannot They will come from their holes, and follow it anywhere; Eat it greedily, and DIE on the spot I You may clear them away by the score every night and Morning. A Sixpenny Packet wili kill 100 Mice and 60 Rats 1! 1 Sold in Packets at 3d, 6d and Is each by Francis, Rowland, and Brough- ton, Chemists, Wrexham, and by all Patent Medicine Vendors, or any size free by post, if postage stamps are sent to Harper Twelvetrees, "The Works," Bromley-by- Bow, London, E. A PENNY PACKET OF HARPER TWELVETREES* POISONED WHEAT will kill hundreds of Mice and Sparrows on the spot. No risk nor danger to human life, noi to Cats or Dogs. Crops may be entirely protected by scattering this Poi- Boned Wheat over seed beds. Sold at ld, 2d, 6d, and Is. Agent* wanted. Sales by Mr Johnson. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR JOHNSON, I- at the CROSS POXES INN, in BKOUGHTON, on MONDAY, the 4th day ofjune, 1860, at five o'clock in the tvening (subject to conditions of sale, to b ethen pro- duced. All that Compact MESSUAGE or DWELLING HOUSE, (now converted into two tenements), with the large Girden and appurtenances to the same belonging, situate at the Moss, in the Township of Broughton, in the Parish of Wrexhafn, and in the occupatiou of Mr Hamsun and Mrs Davies, as Tenants. This property is well worthy of attention from its proximity to the collieries eariied on in the neighbour- hood, and is well suited for the residence of a manager of such works. Further particulars may be had on application to the Auctioneer, or to Mr Thomas Rymer, solicitor, Wrex- bam, Sale by Mr Edward Xnibbs. Sale at the Old Black Horse Inn, York.-itreec, Wrexham. MR EDWARD KNIBBS has been favoured with H. i instructions from Mr. Richard Jones, who is giving up Innkeeping, to SELL BY AUCTION, upon the premise& in Yorke street, on Monday, the 4th June, 1860, the whole of his FURNITURE, Brewing Utensils, &o., which will be sold without reserve. Sale to commence at 12 o'clucki punctually. Catal >»ue3 may be had from the Auctioneer, at his office, high street, Wrexham. Sales by Mr. Humphreys. LLANGOLLEN, DENBIGHSHIRE. Eligible Business Premises, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. HUMPH- -L REYS, at the GRAPEs bN, LLANGOLLEN, in the county of Denbigh,on Monday, the 18th day of J une,1860 at five o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to con- ditions then to be produced, (unless disposed of in the meantime by private contract, of which due notice will be given,—All those three substantial MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES and SHOPS, situate in Chapel street, in the town of Llangollen aforesaid, now or late in the several occupations of Messrs. G. and S. Griffiths, Ironmongers; Mr. Peter Roberts, Tailor; and Mr. John Parry, Saddler. The above property is situate in the best part of the rapidly improving town of Llangollen, and has the ad- vantage always attaching to corner premises and a double frontage. The frontage to Chapel-street is 97 ieet, and to Regent-street 17 feet and 9 inches. The opening of the Railway now in course of formation from ftuabon to Llangollen, will considerably increase the value of property in Llangollen. The respective tenants will show the premises, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Llan. gollen, or to Messrs. Thomas and Charles Minshall, solicitors, Oswestry. DWELLING HOUSES, PUBLIC HOUSE, &c. LLANGOLLEN, DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION BY MR EDWARD 1. HUMPHREYS at the Eagles Inn, in the Town of Llangollen, County of Denbigh, on Monday, the 26th day of June, 181:0, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon precisely subject to conditions then to be produced, (unless dis- posed ot in the meantime by private Contract, of which due notice will be given. Lot 1. All that substantial Messuage or DWELLIN G HOUSE, and Out offices, situate in Church street, in the Town of Llangollen, in the County of Denbigh, in the occupation of Mr lieary Evans, Painter. And also two NEWLY ERECTED DWELLING HOUSES, adjoining thereto, situate in Cross Lane, in Llangollen aforesaid, together with the Out-buildings thereto be. longing, in the several occupations of Robert Roberts, and William Bebb. N.B. The first mentioned House has a double fron- tage of 17 feet 6 inches, and 20 feet 6 inohes, and may at a small expense be easily converted into an ex- cellent shop. Lot 2. All that Public House known by the sign of the DUKE OF WELLINGTON INN, together with the Brewhouses, Cowhouse, 2 Pigstyes, Garden and other suitable conveniences thereunto belonging, situate tt HafodyMaidd, in the parish of Llangollen afore- said, and in the occupation of Mr John Jones or his under. tenants, Lot 3. SIX DWELLING-HOUSES, with 3 pigetyes and Out offices thereunto belonging, adjoining Lot 2, and now in the several occupations of Robert Williams Charles Parry; John Alasaey; Robert Williams, and Elizabeth Lloyd; and also a stable in the occupation of Mr John Jones. Lots 2. 3. are situate at Hafod-y-maidd in the parish ot Llangollen aforesaid, adjoining the Great Holyhead Road, about 2 miles from the Town ot Llangollen, on the way to Corwen. Lot 1. being in the centre of the improving Town of Llangollen, is eligibly situated for business, and the immediate vicinity of the extensive Flag and Slate Works of Messrs Taylor and Co., to Lots 2 and 3 always secures tenants for those lots. The respective Tenants will shew the premises, and for further particulars appiy to the Auctioneer, at Llan gollen, or to Messrs Thomas and Charles Minshall, So- licitors, Oswestry. Sale by Messrs. Churton. Sale of valuable MACHINERY and PLANT, Tools, Railway Bars, and New Iron Tramway, AT THE WAEN-Y-LLYN QUARRY, Near to Coed-Talon, Pont-y-Bodkin and Tryddyn, about two miles fro2a the Padeswood Station, on the Chester and Mold Railway, to which it is con- nected by the Ffrith Branch. MESSRS. CHURTON respectfully announce that they have been instructed by the Company (whose Lease expires at Midsummer) to SELL by AUC. Ti ON, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of June, 1860, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, upon the Premises near to the "Black Diamond" public-house, at Coed Talon, the whole of the extremely valuable MACHINERY and PLANT, consisting of 3,500 yards of excellent and quite new tram rails, 23lbs. to the yard; several pairs of points and switches, about 650 yards of (the Chester and Holyhead Company's) heavy rails, with chairs, points, and switches; large quantity of larch sleepers and post and rail fencing, about 2,000 yards of 3-inch wire rope (quite new), 250 rollers, with iron centre pins and hard- wood frames; ash guiders and guide rollers, iron bushed, two new drums, each 10 feet wide by 6 feet 4 inches in diameter, with iron breaks; 12 new tipping waggons (3 feet Suge(, with draw bars, timber frames, and east iron wheels; pair of mill stones tor crushing sand, 4 feet 2 inches in diameter, 11 inches thick, with iron tires, axle and centre, iron and stone bed, &c; the timber aud slat- ed roofs, boarding, doors, windows, &o. to the offices, store .rooms and shed, smithy, drum houses, and other erections; patent weighing machine (3 feet gauge), by Pooley and Sons; iron crowbars, pickaxes, wedges, ham- mers, quarry drills, waggon wheels and axles, wrenches, shovels, coupling chains, bolts and nuts, pair of large smith's bellows, iron vice, anvil, tongs, hammers, punches, swages, wrenches, drill, scrap iron, and casks, sacks, wire sieves, and other miscellaneous effects, which will be fully described in the catalogues. N.B.—John Teuipeton, on the premises, will show the Plant and Machinery. 8" Catalogues may be had at the Auctioneers' Offices Cheater and Whitchurch, or by post on reoeipt of a post- age stamp. UNRIVALLED STOCK OF MANGOLDS AND TURNIP SEEDS, Is. V lb- Y. S T R A H A N, (Late Gardoner to T. Irwen, Esq., Stansty Hall,) GENERAL NURSERY, SEED, AND FRUIT WAREHOUSE, 37, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, NEXT DOOR TO MR SMITH, DTTAPEE. V S, wishes it to be particularly observed that a Y Catalogue containing all particulars may be had on application, or post free. y, S. is prepared to send out jobbing Gardeners at 2a fiond per day each. AGENT for MARK & WARD'S RAT AND MICE POWDERS. f?nn' 01 the following FINE BEDDING ?? ???pLANTS-Tom Thumb and Variegated Geraniums, Verbenas, Dahlias, Hollyhocks, Petunias' Senecious, Hiletrops; also a splendid stock of Fusehiaa, two feet to four feet, bushy Plants. SPRING MEDICINE. THE Concentrated Fluid Extract of SABSAFAEILLA, JL combined with DANDELION, and other similar Re- storatives, to be obtained at JAMES F. EDISBURY'S, F.AMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, No. 2, HOPS STaIET, WBEXHAM. Ø" Every Article in domestic use always kept in stock. Patent Medicines and Perfnm Oils, Punts, and COIOUIB. GOLDEN EAGLE D RAP-ERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENI" TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. MISS E. EDWARDS "DEGS to announce her return from London with the principal NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, which are • now ready for inspection. Mrs. Edwards also begs to call attention to her cheap stock of Broad and Narrow CLOTHS. Plain and Fancy COAriHGS and TROWSERINGS, VESTIXGS of every description. Shawls, Prints, Cotton Sheets, Mantles, Flannels, Counterpanes, Dresses, Calicoes, Linseys, Muslins, Linens, Check and Ginghams, Cobourgs, Cards, Hats and Caps of every description Alpaccas, Moleskin, and a good assorted stock of Hosiery, Which she can with confidence recommend. RHOS-Y-MEDHB DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT. J. PULESTON, BEG Publie Notico in addition to the well assorted SrOCK OF GENERAL DRAPERY has now on Sale a large Stock of MEN'S and BOYS' READY MADE CLOTHING, wrtich the introduction of the Sewing Machine in the manufacture enables him to offer Cheap. A great variety of Cloth and T*eed Mantles and J ac- kets, Machine made at Half the Usual Prices. The Boot and Shoe Department offers equal advantages in the manufacture of which the Sewing Machine has become of general use. Ladies' Cloth Boots from 2s 2d to 14s. Large Stock of Men's Lace-up Boots, from 58 to 14s. Men's Wellington Boots, in all sizes, from 9a to 16s Gd. With a great variety of Children's Boots and Shoes, Slippers, Goloshes, &c, &a; L OCKWOOD A N D F ARRIMONI) EGERTON STREET SAW MILLS CHESTER, HAVE CONSTANTLY ON SALE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FOREIGN TIMBER I American and Baltic in Logs, Red, White and Yellow Deals, Baywood, Mahogany, and Birch, in Boards and Scantlings, Steam Struck Mouldings of Every Form and Variety, Split and Sawn Laths, Oak, and Elm and other Boards, SEASONED AND PREPARED FLOOR BOARDS, DOORS, SASHES, ARCHITR.\VES" I SKIRTING STAIRCASES, SHOP FRONTS, AND ALL KINDS OF JOINERS WORK: OF FIRST-RATS QUALITY PREPARED BY. PATENT MACHINERY At UNPRECEDENTED "LOW PRICES, a full List of which may be had on application; ITIHYTHlNO DlLnrBKSb VRBB OF XXPBNSB AT THE RAILWAY STATION. ESTABLISHED 1817. JAMES PUGH, CURRIER AND LEATHER MERCHANT, SADDLER, HARNESS-MAKER, AND GENERAL FURNISHER TO COLLIERIES, IRON WORKS AND MILLS, TOWN-HILL, WREXIIAY. J. P. in tendering his best thanks to his numerous supporters, begs tojnforra them that he is at all times prepared to execute orders for the undermentioned GOODS at reasonable prices, and of superior quality and workmanahip :— Leathers Engine Butts Strap ditto Bends Bellows Hides Gear ditto Do. Sends Do. Shoulders Do, Bellies Band Leathers White Thong ditto Collar Basils Saddling, &e. Saddles Bridles Harness Gears Saddlers' Ironmongery Trees Whips, Lashes, &c. Btraps, &c. Single Straps Double ditto Hose Piping Blowing Pipes' Aprons I Gatta Percha. Sheets, any thickness Tubing Straps Pump Buckets Valves Oils and Grease, &c. Vegetable Oil Ditto ditto refined Cod ditto ltoiled ditto Sweet ditto Patent Axle ditto T 'ght Brown Mineral Pain t Brown and Red Varnish Vegetable Grease Tallow Dubbin Sundries. Collar Check Ditto Cloth Wool Flocks Hair Copper Rivets and Burs Strap Bolts Srcews Nails Cotton Waste Thread I SADDLBBS SENT OUT TO WORK AT 2s. GD. PER DAY. IT. B.-Shoemaken and other consumers supplied with every article in the trade, and all orders received will meet with J. P's personal attention. PBICiS AND TERMS GIVEN ON APPLICATION. J. P. begs to call the attention of Farmers others to the great advantages he has in the Saddlery department in being the manufacturer of his own Goods, and thereby being able to sell at lower prices, and superior articles than any other in the same trade. B. COPLESTON, (Late in the employ of Mr. E. Jones, Chester-street), OUSE, SIGN, AND F URNITURE PAINTER5 N o. 2, BANK-PLACE, WREXHAM, BEGS most respectfully to announce to the inhabitants of WREXHAM and its vicinity, that he has commenced JD Business at the above Premises, and trusts by first-class workmanship, combined with moderate charges, to merit a portion of patronage. Writing and Graining done for the trade. White-washing, Paper Hanging. Country Orders punctually attented to. N.B,—IMITATOR OF ALL KINDS OF WOOD AND WABBLE, SPRING A.ND SUMMER FASHIONS FOR 1860. m 0 S E S W R I G H T BEGS to announcs his return from LONDON where be has purchased largely of DRAPERY and MILLINERY Jj GOODS, which he now offers to his friends and the Public at very low priced, at the MANCHESTER HouSE, Church Street, Wrexham. The Stock consists of Woollen Cloths, Moleskins, Velvets, Tweed Cord Prints Coburgs, Alpaccas, New Patterns in Flounced Dresses, Muslie Dresses and Shawls, Cloth Mantles. Children's Jackets, White Skirts, Black Moreens, Ginghams, Flannels, Hollands, Hosiery, Gloves, Straw and Tuscan Bonnets, Satin Bonnets, Silk Bonnets, Crape Bonnets, Straw Hats, Felt Hats, Cap Fronts, Flowers, Dress Caps Widows'Caps, Hoods, Murlin Sleeves, xMuslin Collars, Parasols, Umbrellas, Cloth Caps, Scarfs,'Men's Silk Hats, Shirts, Neckties, Braces, Stays, Scarfs, Bed Ticks, Oil Cloth, Crinoline Skirts, &c. Mantles, Dresses, and Bonnets, made to order. Funerals completely furnished. ø An early call will oblige. May 4th, 1860. TO A G R I C U L T U R 1ST S, THE LANCASHIRE MANURE COMPANY'S (I. Knight ei Co, J c ELEBRATED N ITROGENISED Jg O N E JUANURE., Specially made for Wheat, Oats and Barley, Grass, Clover, Turuips, &c. SALT direct from the Works, Winsford, Cheshire, delivered at all Railway Stations. Agent for this District-A, CLARKE, No. 2, Brynyffynnon Terrace, Wrexham. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS Hay Making Machines, Horse Rakes, and Horse Hoes for the Season. Ridge Drill, for Turnips and Mangolds. Bentall's Patent Prize Root Pulpers, Samuelson's Single and Double Action Prize Turnip Cutters' With Plate to Cut for Lambs, also to Pulp for mixing with Chaff; Richmond and Chandler's Prize Chaff Cutters and Corn Or ushers. Howard's Prize Ploughs and lfai.-ows. Croskill s Carts, Rollers, and Root Washers. Sold by W. Q V E R T O N, IRONMONGER, WREXHAM- .1tlK L. Jr. HOJ LT, SURGEON DENTIST, MAY BE CONSULTED DAILY, from 10 a.m. to 6 JjLL p.m.—Attendance to the poor gratis, from 9 to 1C a.m. 27, UPPER HOPE STREET (next door to the Savings Bank,) WREXHAM. [A CABDJ. MR. SAMUEL G R IFF I T H S, (FARMER) AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, ARGUED,OVERTON. TRY FRASER'S SHILLING RAZOR 0 42. HIGH STREFT. MR EDWARD HUMPHREYS, AUCTIO NEER AND APPRAISER AGKNT JOB IKND AND HOUSB PaoPERTY, LLANGOLLEN. ROWLAND'S STOMACHIC DIGESTIVE PILLS. THESE PILLS are prepared from the prescription of Ta !&to eminent physician, and will be found a mog? valuable remedy for all disorders of the Stomach- mpaired digestion, flatulence, acidity, deficient appetite for food, pain in the stomach after meals, head-ache or ner- vousness, and for females before and after confinements. They do not cos tain a particle of mercury, or any of its preparatioLS, being composed entirely of vegetable ingredients; and their continued use will not weaken, or in any way injure the system, but from the tonio property which they contain, will have a strengthening and invigorating effect. A more valuable family medicine cannot be obtained. Sold in boxes at Sid, la Ijd, and 2s 9d by the proprietor,ROWLAND, DISPENSING CHEMIST, WM. ROWLAlW. DI8l'EN8ING CmœI8T, Higb-atreet, WRWm. SILKS DUTY FREE!! I NEW SPRING PATTERNS. Shepherd's Check Silks. 91 is full dress. Ficcolomini Ban. £1 is 611 I The New Biflo Stripes, jEt 7s 6d. Striped. Checked, and Crossover Poult de Soie 011$1 7/j lid. Jasper Bar and Bayadere Glaues, £1 9s Od. Rich Reps Taffetas, &,I Us fid. Real Bilk Drougets, £1 15s 6d. Novelties in French Silks, £ 1 17s 6d. Rich Brocaded Silks, £ 1 19s 6<L 'Black and coloured Flounced Silks. &2 2s. Extra Rich Bayadere Flounced Silks, 24 Guineas. Rich Moire Antiques £ 3 3* Od. Muslins. Monairs, Spring Dresses, Ac., equally cheap. PATTERNS POST-PHEB. AMOTT BROTHERS, 61 and 62, St. Paul's Churchyard, London. IMPORTANT NOTICE, As some unprincipled Parties are now making and ofter;-ig for Sale an invitation of the GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, we hereby caution all our Customers to be careful, when purchasing, to see that the word GLENFIELD is oa each Packet, to copy which is Felony. WOTHERSPOON & CO., GLASGOW & LONDON. GREY HAIR. ?LEVER'S WALNUT POMADE restores Grey Hair to its natural colour, darkens red or light hair prevents its tailing 04 and will not stain the skin, Price Is. and 2s. 6d.; by post, 6d. extra. SOLE AGENT, KENRICK, (From Squirt, Chemist to the Queen, London,) 19, TOWN HILL, WM. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1858, ROAD MATERIALS. THE LOCAL BOARD of the Borough of Wrexham, JL are prepared to receive Tenders for the supply of 500 Tons or any less quantity of Bwlch Gwyn Stones, broken to pass through a 2-1 inoli ring to be delivered in such quantities, and at sueh times and places within the Boviiuijh as the Local Ki.>"veyor may (rem time to time direct. Sealed Tenders Rre to be delivered to me on or before the 20th day of June next. Any further information may be had upon application to the Local Surveyor at his Uffiue, Guildhall, Wrex- ham. The Local Board do no pledge themselves to accept the lowest or any other Tender. j Local Board Office, By Order, ) 30th May, 1860. JOHN JAMES. Clerk to the Local Board. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1858. PREMISES WANTED. THE LOCAL BOARD of the Borough of Wrexham, JL are prepared to receive Tenders for the letting to them as yearly tenants of enclosed premises for the pur- pose of depositing and storing street sweepings, house refuse, night soil and other matter of a like description. The premises must be near to the Town portion of the Borough, but at some distance from dwelling houses. Tenders in writing containing full descriptions of the respective premises offered, the rents required, and the terms of letting must be sent to me 0* or before the 20th day of June next. The Board reserve to them- selves the right of selection, irrespective of the amount of rent required. Any further information may be ob- tained on application to the Local Surveyor. By Order, Local Board Office, JO HN JAMES, 30th May, i860. Clerk to the Local Board. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1858. PUBLIC LIGHTING. NOTICE is hereby given that the Local Board of the J?t District of the Borough 0 f Wrexham, intend on or after the 25th day of July next to enter into one more contract or contracts for three years or any less period from the 31st August next for lighting the Town with gas from dusk to sunrise on every night excepting on five nights in each Month. The number of lamps light- ed duriug the snmmer months irom the 1st of May to 31st of August are about 33, and the number of Lamps lighted during the winter mouths, from 1st September to the 30th of April, are about 100. Also for the sup- ply of new Lamps, Lamp pillars and brackets when re- quired, also for cleaning, repairing and painting the Lamps, Lamp pillars, brackets and Supply pipes; and for daily lighting up and extinguishing, and for taking down and warehousing Lamps, and replacing the same from time to time wheu required. Tenders for the whole or any part or parts of the above mentioned services are to be sent to me on or be- fore the 20th day of June next, but the Board will not engage to accept the lowest Tender or Tenders. By order, Local Board Office, JOHN JAMES, 30th May 18G0. Clerk of the Local Board. NEW SADDLERY AND HARNESS MAKING ESTABLISHMENT, No, 8, YORKE-STREET, WREXHAM, (In the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Martin, Plumber and Glazier). JW. JONES begs respectfully to announce to the i gentry, farmers, innkeepers, and public generally, that 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 may be favoured, to merit a share of pubic patronage. GRESFORD. THE next ANNUAL FAIR will be held on the Firs JL Monday in June. S. WILLIAMS, May 21st. 1860. HON, SEC. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN AND BIRKEN. HEAP RAILWAY COMPANIES 10 TWO DAILY CONVEYANCES BETWEEN MOLD AND RUTHIN. THE PROPRIETORS have great pleasure in an. nouncing to the Public that on and after June 1st, Two well appointed Four Hore Omnibuses will run twice eaoh day between the above places, in connection with the different Trains. Leaving Mold at 9 40 a.m., arr. at Ruthin at 11 30 a.m. „ „ G 10 p.m., „ „ 8 p.m. Ruthin 9 a.m., „ Mold 11 a.m. I) 1 4 05 „ 2 15 p.m., „ „ 4 35 p.m. Meeting Trains for Birkenhead, Manchester, Shrews- bury, and London. For the convenience of Passengers by these Omni- buses arrangements have been entered into with the Railway Companies for Booking Passengers through each way at Parliamentary Fares. FARE from RUTHIN to LIVERPOOL 4s. 6d. GRIFFITHS & ROBERTS, May 29th, 1860. Proprietors. BENSON'S WATCHES. MANUFACTORY, 33 & 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Established 1740. 'I?. ? V' 1.  N -i SPECIAL attention is requested to )? Hensrm's new Illustrated Pamphlet on Watches (post tree for two sta" p). It contains a lull description of every construction of watch now made, pro- lusely illustrated with drawings, with their various prices, important infor- mation as to the Watch to buy and how to use it. By its aid persons living in Scotland, Ireland, Wales, or any part of the kingdom, can select with the sroatest cei tiinty the watch best adapted to their uso. Every watch is warranted and sent free aud safe by post on receipt of a remittance. Benson's Lady's Watch- "Exquisite artistic feelintr in ornamentation and perlectioiiof eehall1sm.Murnilllt Post Silver 3 to 15 guineas. Gold 5 to 50 guineas. Benson's Gentleman's Watch.—"AH that can be I desired in finish, laste. aud design. —Globe. Silver 3 to 50 guineas. Gold <> to too guineas. Benson's Lever Watehes.-ig Leave nothing to be desired but the money to buy tiiem with."—Standard, Silver 4 to 30 guineas. Gold 7 to 50 guineas. Benson's Horizontal Watches.—" A good watch with- out paying an exorbitant price."—Daily Telegraph. h wlt h Silver 2 to 8 guineas. Gold 5 to 20 Guineas. Agents Jor India-Alessrs Grindlay and Co. Culcutta, Messrs Smith, Taylor and Co, Bombay, Messrs Thacker and Co, Calcutta and Allahabad. Messrs LePage and Co. Library, Calcutta, of whom pamphlets can be :obtaitted. Orders, with remittances (including 5s. extra for po,ta'.(e). should be sent direct (or through any of the above tirins) to J. W. Benson's Watch Manufactory, 33 and 34, Ludgate Hill, London, B.0 Bstablished 1749. Merchants, U.tptains, Shippers, Watch Clubs, and Whole- sale Buyers treated with iioerally. Old Watciies taken in zchange or repaired. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. HEALTH RESTORED and maintaiaed by the use fo H these Pills, prepared solely by John Kaye, Esq. of Daltcn-Hall, near lluddersfield. They are unequalles in simplicity, safety, and beneficial effect, and in cased of accute as well as chronic diseases, especially time rising from impurity of Blood, Indigestion, and Consti- pation, are he best medicine that can possibly be em- ployed FEMALES, ARTIZANS, MECHANICS, all persons of Se dentary Habits, and the general public, will find them of the greatest service in correcting and preventing irregu- arities in the performance of the various functions of lhe human body. Buy one Box and read the testimonial tnciosed. LEA & PEIiRINS' CELEBRATED w OECESTE11 SHIRE gAUCE PRONOUNCED BY CONITOISSEUE3 TO BE THB "OLY GOOD SAUCE,; AND APPLICABLE TO 12VEKY VARIETY OF DISH. i. 11" t' -4. n t -s' '-ZsttTJl'  ,.a.? ,i I  EXTRACT of a LETTER I from a MEDICAI, GENTLEMAN at Madras to his Brother at Woreebter, May, 1851. "Tell LEA&PERRINg that their SAUCE is highly esteemed in lodia, and is. in my opinion, the most pa- latable as well as the most wholellome Sauce that is made." The success of this most delicious and unrivalled condiment having caused many unprincipled dealers to apply the name to Spurious Compounds, the PUBLIC is respectfully and earnestly requested to see that the names of LEA & PEBKINS are upon the WRAPPER, LABEL, STOPPER, AND BOTTLE. Manufactured by LRA & PEEHINS, Worcester. Sold by CitossB & BLACKWELL, London; and all I respectable Druggists, Grocers, and ltalieu. & Warehousemen throughout the World. WREXHAM FLORAL AND HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. President:—Sir Watkin W. Wynn, Bart., if.Pe THE FJRST EJHIBFLTOX of Flowers, Fruits, and -L Vt-gets.will be held (by kind permission), in GROVE PARK, (entrance by King-.itieci), on TIES- DAY, the 12tli day of June, 1880, when nearly Une Hundred Prizes will be offered. The committee hop" to see lIuruerous competitors in each class, an d beg that all productions may he sent in before 10 o'clock, to prevent confusion, and give the Judges time to examine and I compare the various articles. e- A Select Band will be in attendance. Admission to members at 2 o'clock on presentation of their tickets; non-subscribers 2s. each till 4 o'clock, and from 4 to 6 p.m. Is.; Cottagers from 4 to 6 p.m. 6d. 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, HON. SEC. N.B.-The Trains of the Great Western Railway Compaany will run to Wrexham as followsLeave Shrewsbury at 8 25 a.m., 12 25, and 2 20 p.m.; leaving Chester at 10 45 a.m., 12 0, 2 40, and 3 30 p.m., stopping at the Stations as per Company's Time Bill. First and Second Class Passengers by these Trains for the Exhibition, will be buoked at Single Fares for the Double Journey! THE OFFA BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED IN 1858 ON PERMANENT PRINCIPLES. SHARES. £100., Monthly Payment 10s. 50. Ditto Ditto 5. 25, Ditto Ditto 2s. (id. Entrance 2s. 6d., Is. 6d., and Is. respectively. Subscriptions received on the third Thursday in every mouth, at Mr. Richard Davies's, Temperance Hotel, Wrexham, between 7 and 9 o'clock in the evening. SECRETARY—MR. ARTHUR CLARKE, FLEECE WOOL. THE UNDERSIGNED ARE PURCHASERS, JONES & ROCKE. FEL INPULESTON. ENGLISH CALVINISTIC METHODIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. ON MONDAY, June 4th, a GRAND CONCERT and TEA PARTY, in connection with the above Institution, will be held in a TENT, among the Row of Trees, about the width of a small field from the above Village, and bordeiing on the footpath leading therefrom to Erddig Park. The following Gentlemen will be present—Chairman, Rev. Joseph Jones Rev P. Maddocks, Rev A. Ash worth, and Mr J. Randies. The Calvinistic Methodist Choir, Rhosllanerchrugog, conducted by Mr Joseph Jones, will be in attendance. Tea on the table at 4 o'clock. Concert to commence at Seven. Admission to the Two Meetings, Is. each; Concert only, 6d. The profits arising from the Meetings will go to a fund to support the above named Institution, i JOHN O. JONES, Secretary. INSOLVENT DEBTOR. TO be heard before JOHN WILLIAM HARDEN, JL Esa., Judge of the County Court of Cheshire, holden at Chester Casile, on Friday, the 22nd day of June next, JOHN FENNAH, formerly of the Broad Oak Farm, Burton, in the County of Denbigh, farmer, previously of Caergwrle, in the County of Flint, farm labourer, ltxid late of Lead Works Lane, in the City of Chester, labourer, (sued with George Williams, William Fennah and George Parsonage). F. W. MASSEY, Attorney for the said Insolvent, Chester. ANNUAL PIGEON SI-IOOTI-Ntj. THE ANNUAL PIGEON SHOOTING, at the TGOLDEN GROVE, near the Rossett Station, will take place on Tuesdav, June 12th, 1860. After the Pigeon Shooting, the usual DINNER will take place. Presidents: B. II. Thelwall, Esq., and W. Dodd. E<q. Dinner on the table at 5 o'clock. Tickets, 3a. GJ. each, to te had at the Bar. ELLIS'S RUTHIN SODA WATER. R ELLIS and SON beg respectfully to inform the -L public that there SODA, POTASS, AXD SELTZER WATERS AND CIIAMPAG>~E LEMONADE, So long celebrated for their nnrivailed purity, may bo obtained from all reFpectable Retailers of Mineral waters in the United Kingdom. IMPORTERS OF GERMAN" SELTZER WATER. Agents for Wrexham, Joseph Clark, Wine Merchant, J. Broughton, Druggist. "n. DR. DE JONGIl'S (Knight of the Order of Leopold of Belgium), LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL, Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men t!n-oua;hout the world as tho safest, sofwliest, aud most effectual remedy for Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Coughs, Rhcu-aatism, Goat, General Debility, Diseases of the Skin, Rickets, Infantile Wasting, and all Ssorofuloun Affections. DR. HE JONGH'S Oil is tha most ellicwious, the most pal- ttable, and, from its rapid curative ctfects, unquestionably he most economical of all kinds. its immeasureable tlier a- peuiic superiority over every other variety is established by innumerable spontaneous testimonials from Physicians aud Surgeons of European reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS :— The Late JONATHA.N PESEIRA, M.D., F.R.S Professor at the University of London, Physician to the London Hospital, .)c., w, It was fitting that the author or the best analysis and investIgations iUÎiothM pruperti uf this Oil should himself be the purveyor of this important medicine, I "I Know that no one can be Ouctcr, and flJIV so woll, ac quainted with tha PhYsiv I an? ctm?QtC?t properties of in =icitic as.vou(J\t, whom 1 regard as tno hi?lMs: authorit u the subject. "The Oil which you gave me was of the veiy tlnest qualit whether considered wit.1I retereiico to its colour, flavour, o hemical propei-ties, ana I am saiisliod that for medicinal pur uses no tiuor Oil can oe pr educed." G. H. BARLOW, Esq., M.D., FJJ" q p Physician to Guy's Hospital, Author Of A Manuel the Practico of Medicine," &c., &e. I have Henueutfy rceummcuded persoM eoni,.in™ ™ to make use of Dr.ctt-Jon?ht Cod L)?r Oi) J l t i well satisfied with H. e;tects, aud believe itru Oil. well fitted for thos? cases iu ?'?h the \uw se o1 t thai substitute is indicated." 1 CHARLES COWAN, Esq., M.D., L.R C S E Senior Physician to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, Con. suiting thysman to the Heading IJÙpensary, 4.e., J'c. Dr. Cowan is Klad to find that tho pruessil)a has some reasonable guarantee for a genuine aiticl The material now sold varies in Ri most everv establish ment where it Mpun.h.iSMd, aud a teudeucyto Sefer a col- ourless and tastless UH. if not coun?<-toj will u tTmatelv jeopardise the reputation of an unquestionably valuable ?. dition to the i?t? ALaJi?. Dr. Cur?,, wishes Dr. de IQugh every success in his meritorious uudertaKing." SqueM and Rodier's Researches on the Blood," Ore. 4-e. Dr. SliepDard made extensive use of Dr. de JUUKU'S Light-Brown Cod Liver Oil, Md has great pleasure in testifying to his superiority ever any other preparation to be met with in this eouutry. It h?thc rj. excellence of ?m. g wel borne a.ida?imUa.te? by scumh??ciMw?t??h ?r??? t' the °^1Dfy^l!S- ?- hl?ppard has no hesitation in zilat "ig that he believes aa imperial pint of Dr. tie J?ou?? Light-Brown Oil to be of more value than IL imperial quart of any other to be met with in London." "Sold only in Imperial Half-pints, 2s 6J.. Fiuts 4s 9d Quarts, 9s. capsulled, and l?bu?d witn Dr. de ?hs si< QMure, w tllou wmch noa? can possibly be gentune by _reljpecalJle chemists. SOLE CONSIGNEES ANSAR, HARFORD & Co., 77, STRAND, LON- DON, W.C. Agent by appointment at WREXHAM Air IVILLIA-NL ROWLAND, Dispensing Chemist, High Street HEN RI'S PATENT HOnSE & CATTLE FEED. THE first invented. Introduced in the year 1854, Sold by guaranteed Analysis, and the only one pro- tected by Letters l'atent. Manufactory, Hull. AGENTS-Midland and North Wales. t. w.1 'I'L r 1. Asauuurne, xnomas iueuor Ailston, Enoch Colley Birmingham, M. J. Exley Burton, Henry Staley Burslem, B. li. Slater Cheadle, W. Turton Cheatertield, T. Evinsoa Chester, Bowers, Bros. Conway, T A Roberta Dudley, Geo. Baggott Derby, T. R. Miles Hanley, Saml. Wood Leicester, James Black Liverpool, J. Margerison Manchester, 8, flaJnging t Ditch. ) V "I enai Bridge, J. Edwards Macclesfield, J. F. Bowers Naotwich, Josiah Gilbert Newpoit, Icke & Yates Odwescry, Weaver& Son SSbrewsbary, James Icke Stafford, Fowke & An ten Tarn worth, S Hanson Walsall, Henry Higoway Wolvernampton, Mauder, Weaver, & Co. Wellington, Thoa. Webb Wem, .denry Kynaston Wrexham, John Morris i • i i rflfti « 6iriiratiijjT. mHE REV T. WIDDOWSON, B.A. (Wrangler, and J. late scholar of St John's College, Cambridge) it prepared to receive pupils in Mathematics, Claoaies, and ge!ici-al sul)jeets.-Apply at 39. Wrexham Feehan. &or bt tt. TO BE LET, and entered upon immediately i. D\YELHNG-UOUSE«nd ?rgc SHOP, situate at Cefn Mawr, in the parish of Ruabon, in the county of Denbigh. For further particulars and to treat, apply to Mr. C. E. Sabme, Solicitor, Oswestry. f HO BE LET with immediate posession, the OFFICES -L lately occupied by Mr E. Pugh, Sulicitor, on th? Town Hill. Apply to Mr J, Pugh, Currier, on the premises. rO BE LET, that beautifully situated residenoe, suit. Table for a Genteel Family, called "DEE COT- TAGE," it is situate at Bangor, Isacoed, adjoining the river Dee, and to a gentleman fond of fishing, prowntB unrivalled attractions. There is an excellent walled gar- den attached, now planted.—For particulars apply to to Mr James Lewis, New Inn, Bangor, Flintshire. rrO BE LET with immediate possession, House and Garden, Timber yard, Joiner's shop, and SaW-pit, situate in Pen y bryn, Wrexham, late in the ocoupation of Mr John Griffiths. fhe above premises will be ILee separately.—Fur particulars apply to Mr. Arthur Clarke, BrynyffynnoLi Terrace, Wrexham. OtFA COTTAGE TO BE LET with immediate possession, furnished or unfurnished, delightfully situated about 2 aud-a-halt' miles from Wrexham station containing every requisite for a genteel residence, in- cluding a good stable and garden.—Apply to Mr. lastar, Pen-y-gelli, near Wrexham. rpo BE LET with immediate possession, a HOUS& X and GARDEN, situate at Rhos ddu. The huusa contains four bedrooms, parlour, kitchen, back kitchcn, and scullery, and other out-door conveniences.—Th« Garden is planted.—Apply to Mr Bayley, Bwknllerjp Wrexham. I 'r-o BE LET, a Genteel and Convenient House &ad Premie, called Bryn-Edwyn, Regent street, ht? in the occupation of Mr H. M. Joiies.-For paiticulara apply to Mr Daniel Edwards, on the premise*. Wa ht £ db, I lO BE SOLD by PRIVATE CONTRACT, a HOUSE* JL known as the Feathers Inn," situate at Cein Mawf iu the parish ofRuabun, and now in the holding of Mr. J ohn Wright. The above property is situate on the side of the road, about 150 yards from the Acrefair Iroll Works, and the Llangollen Railway. The house is new, and well-adapted for a Public House and Shop, witlT good Cellar and Brew-bouse. For further pitrtioulam apply to Mr. Edward Griffiths, Red Lion Ion, Celn- Mawr, or on the premises. TO BE SOLD, A BARGAIN a small GREEN HOUSE and Hot-bed Frame.—Apply to Mr Bayley, Bookseller, Mope- nueet, Wrexham. TO:*BE SOLD. CpHE undermentiouea Sharea in the Wrexham 6ta aD.. ? JL Coke Company. 10 A Shsres of JE5 esch. 29 B Shares of A!;5 each. V10 U shares oft5 each. (t3 101 paid.) Apply to MpWYAlT, Solicitor, Wreiflam. s T 0 BE SOLB, that superior Tiorough-bred Stallion "CxOUJEItAT." Cxoojcrutia a bay tiorse, foaled in lbi9, upwards of 16 hands, lie is by Galaor, out of PhatA inacopia by Physician, dam Underlass, by Mulev, Ho is own brother to Guicower, winner of several races. Any inlvrmlltion about the horse to be had from Xt* Whittaker, Turf Tavern, Wrexham. Situations, &c„ a&suttbt I WAVTJSEi aD active Ardyp It. WArV ouwvtfm V A good character from his last situation will ba required. Apply to Mr Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. WANTED, a Housemaid, a good steady character Brymbo. essential. Apply to Mrs W. d. Ddrby, WANTED, by a reapectabij Young Woman, g V w Situation as GENEKAL SEK.VAAT, or House- maid. Good character can be given.—Apply to Mr W- Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. WANTED by a family in the neighbourhood of TT Wrexham, a Kitcnen Servant.-Apply to Mr Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. WANTED Two APPRENTICES to the Till Pla1* V business. Apply to Mr Dolbey, Ironmonger, Hope st., Wrexham. AFIRST-CLA.8S Income for a Business Man.-Agent. AL Wanted in every district, to coadaot the ?ie of the Manchester and Liverpool Royal Cattle Food.-Ad. dress b. B, LLitelitfe, 24 Apollo St., Oldham Road. Man— cisester. WAN 1 iiD, a well educated YUUrlf, thoroughly Tt conveisant with the Welsh Language, as am OUf-DOOR APPRENTICE to the business of Chemist and Druggist. Apply to James F. Edisbury, Dispensing Cuenust, Ao. 2, nope Street, Wrexham. MONEY -(?"! TO Lend on Mortgage of Freehold \J Property.—Apply to Mr R. Wii- L??ts, S-Juciior, 22, Abbut street, Wrexham. MONEY. SEVERAL sums varying fruw £WO to ?1000 to be advanced upon approved Mortgage Secunty.—Apply to Me-sfaJamfa aod Owen, Solicitors, Wrexham. -P9fY7??? ?? ?? POUND.-Di.tn- butionuf Capital of TWEIjV? •iilLLlONa i'OUNDS STERLING- of the Austrian Loan ot the year 155ti, authorized and guaranteed by Gorern- nieut. A Prospectus will be sent (post lite) on applioa- tiou to P. E. FULL) & Co, Bankers, Fmnkfort-oa-the- Maine, or, to save Foreign Postage, addressed FULD II; Co, 32, Villiers-streei, Strand, London, W.C., will hu im- mediately trauuuiil teJ. June 20 th, 1860, i8 the Last Day far Tikett. ONE SHILLING PER SHARE. ART UNION OF GREAT BRITAIN. 600 PRIZES. Hihest Prize, Painting, value £ 150. Second £ ioo. No Prize will be of less value than One Guinea. The Drawing will take place on June 30th, I860, but no iickets can be sold aller the 20th. PRINTED LISTS of the successful numbers wiU ba sent to each distributor immediately after the drawing. Agents hdve been appointed in almost every town of the kingdom, and nearly 200,000 ticket- imuca, Should any difficulty be experienced in obtaining them* they will be turwarded direct from the office on receipt. of postage stamps or Post-office order for the numbcf required. All applications or inquiries must contain stamped envelope fur reply. SAMUEL H. DEAN, SXCRKTAKI* 39, Princess-street, Manchester. Tickets and Prospectuses may be obtained from ML. William Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham, or from the "Advertiser" Office. A FRIENDLY BIT OF CHIT CHAT Between Airs Scrub welt, and Hr., Thrifty, about "RAitPElt TWELVETREES' SOAP POWDER* SCKUBWELL.—But do you mean to say that you han. washed all that lot of clothes before breakfast this suornl% ing ? THRIFTY.—Oh yes, it's easy enough now to get rid of all the slap-dash, steam, and dribbling slops on a wash- ing day in good time. I can always make quick worp of my WlidbiDèJ by uing "ilarpef Twelvetrea ilad Powder," and it mates the clothes beautifully CJlean aDCl white too, 1 assure you. 1 have never used anything to equal it, and I have tried all sorts of thuifis in my time, la fact, one reason why I like Harper TwelvJ- trees' Soap Pow der" over other Washing Powders ia. because it is eoit and healing to the hands, and such a fine nice htaer. Be?dea, I never rub ourclotheT ZJdry kuo?how black my J? Shirte  EUWldry. w /^e:-HARPER TWELVETREES, « Tfc» k Three Mi? Lane, Bromley byBo LoaAtt SMd by Grocers and Druggists ev?rywh?e, in p?ny ackets and 6d and Is canisters. B. ?LATS."—BEDROOM PESlS 11 H ARPER TWELVETHEE8' BOGDE&W&OYM, H? exterminates these tormenting Pcete by MilUoM? | They disappear like Magic I Sold only m %ttlu M 0? I and Is each, by the A¡enw for Harper Tv?TtttM?' Soa ?o?der.