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Sale by Mr. Johnson. SALE IN 0 TLES TEH-STREET, WREXHAM. MR. JOHNSON has been commi55ionad by the Re. Ni preaen?vea of the late Mrs. Cobper, to SELL BY Auction, on Monday, the 16th May, 1859, the whole of the elegant and Useful FURNITURE, in DrawiDg. Dining. Breakfast and BedNom Suites, (Rosewood and Mahogany), comprising Dining and other Tables, Side- boards, Lounge and other Chans, Carpets, Pictures, Glass, ChiQ&y 4-p^st, Frelleh and Iron B. lstead, and every other requisite for the Bedroom. Kitchen utensils and other articles as per catalogue, to be had a week before the sale. Sale at Eleven o'clock. Sale by Messrs. Hill and Son. Very Important Sale of 52 Pare Brell Short Horn 3 year old Heifers, Calved and close to Calving. t MESSRS. HILL AND SON ARE honoured with instructions from JAMES HARDCASTLE, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, in the Farm Yard at PEV-Y-LLAN, near Ruabon, on Friday, May 27th, 1859, 52 Prime 3 year old Puie Bred Short Horn Heifers, (principally with Calves at their heela by first class Bulls, and a few in ealf.) care- fully selected, regardless of expense from the best Herds of Craven in Yorkshire, and the Dairies of North Lancashire, which are noted for milk. Gentlemen, Dairy Farmers, and others, requiring a very superior Daiiy Stock, are respectfully invited to this sale, as the Auctioneers have never before had 52 Heifers approaching the quality entrusted to their hammer. Sale at Twelve o'clock, Pen-y-llan is situate nearly 3 miles from Ruabon Station, and about 2 miles from Overton. Catalogues may be had at the principal Hotels in the neighbourhood, or by post from HILL AND SON, Oswestry, enclosing a postage stamp. TESTIMONIAL TO MR. DANIEL JONES, MERCHANT, WREXHAM. THE friends of Mr. Daniel Jones, and the Subscribers JL to the Testimonial, are respectfully informed that the PRESENTATION will take place on Thursday Evening, May 19th, 1859, at Eight o'clock, in the large room at the Old Swan Inn, Abbot-Street. Wrexham. 8" Mr D. JONES'S friends are respectfully invited to attend. FURNITURE! C. AND M. A. ROCKE, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM, HAYING made arrangements to let the whole of their n Furniture premises to Mr JOHN JONES, draper, Church-street, beg to intimate to the public that they are relinquishing the business, and are disposing of their Large Stock at a GREAT REDUCTION. All early call is solicited. NOTICE, the First General Annual Meeting of the ?.? Members of the OfFa Permanent Benefit Build- ing Society will be held at the Temperance House, Regent-street, Wrexham, on THURSDAY, the 19th day of MAY, instant, at Seven o'Clock in the Evening. Dated this 6th day of May, 1859. AKTHUK CIAHKE, Secretary. WREXHAM, RUABON, AND LLANGOLLEN DISTRICT OF ROADS. PURSUANT to an Order of three of the Trustees of the above District of Roads in meeting as- "fmbled on the 23ih day of April instant, Notice is Hereby Given, that a meeting of the Trustees of the said District of Roads will be held at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, in Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, on Thursday, the Nineteenth day of May next, at the hour ofOne in the afternoon, for the purpose of appoint- ing a Surveyor and Collectors of t ;e said District of Roads, and any person or persons desirous of becoming Candidates for the said offices are hereby required to send in their applications stating terms, addressed to me at Wrexham, on or before the 19th d&y of May next. Dated this 29th day of April. 1859, EDWIN WYATT, Clerk to the said Trustees. Surveyor's Salary ;EjO-reiiponsiblo sureties will be required. NOTICE IS HEKEbf GIVEN, that DANIEL J.? HUMPHREYS, of Wrexham, in the County? Denbigh, Shoemaker, hath by Indenture dated the 13th day of May, 18-59, assigned all his Personal Estate and Ef- fects unto Meredith Jones, of Wrexham, aforesaid, cur- rier, upon Trust, for the equal benefit of himself and all other the creditors of the said Daniel Humphreys, who shall execute these presents,Jor assent thereto, in writing, within two calendar months from the date thereof, and that the said Indenture was duly executed by the said Daniel Humphreys, on the day of the date thereof, in the presence of John Lewis, of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, solicitor, and Alfred Iron, his clerk, and such execution is attested by them, and the same In- denture was on the same day executed by the said Mere dith Jonas, in the presence of James Charles Owen, of Wrexham, aforesaid, solicitor, and the said Alfred Iron, and such execution is attested by them, which said In- denture now lies at oar office for inspection and execu- tion by the Creditors: And Notice is hereby further Given, that all Persons indebted to the said Daniel Humphreys, are required to pay their respective Debts to us, at our Offices as undermentioned, forthwith. JAMES & OWEN, Brynyffynnon Offices, Solicitors to the Assignee. Wrexham, 13th May, 1859. AUSTRALIAN MAIL. Owing to the non-arrival of the Overland Mail, the Sailiny of the Magnificent Steam Clipper "ROYAL CHARTER" has been Postponed till SATURDAY, 21 st May. Passage Money C14 and Upwards. "BLACK BALL" LINE OF BRITISH & AUSTRALIAN EX-ROYAL MAIL PACKETS AND EAGLE LINE OF PACKETS PACKET ,OF THE 21st MAY. IIE Liverpool and Australian Navi- 'iM j Tgation Company's -,AlagnifLeent Steam Cilppcr ROYAL CHARTER, 2,719 Tons Register, 200 Horse-power. This Celebrated Clipper has made five passages to Melbourne in 59, 61, 62, 63, and 64 days respectively, and from Melbourne in 61 days, having earned a reputation for speed unequalled by any other Steam Clipper in the world. Under canvas alone she has frequently maintained, for several successive days, a speed of upwards of 450 miles in 24 hours. Her Saloon arrangements are perfect, and combine every possible convenience Lalies' Boudoirs, Baths, &o. i and her noble passenger decks, lighted at intervals of six feet by sideports, afford unrivalled accommodation for all classes. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT & Co., Merchants, 1, North John-street, and JAME:) BAINES & Co.. Tower Buildings, Liverpool, or to their Agents. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, usED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDKY, And pronounced by Her Majesty's Laundrea3 to be the Finest Starch she ever used. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. HEALTH RESTORED and maintained by the use of n these Pills, prepared solely by John Kaye, Esq, of Daltco Hall, near HuddersfHd. They are unequalled in simplicity, safety, and beneficial effect, and in cases of accute as well as chronic diiejsei, especially tlkose arising j rom impurity of Blood, Indigestion, and Consti pation, are the best medicine that can possibly be em- ployed. FEMALES, ARTIZANS, MECHANICS, all persons of Se- dentary Habits, aud the general public, will fiud them of the greatest service in correcting and preventing irregu- arities in the performance of the various functions of the human body. Buy one Box and read the testimon- ial* enclosed. Sold by allchemists and other dealers ia Patent Medi- cines, at la 14d, 23 9d., and 48 6d. Wholesale Dipot, 22, Beead-street, London. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. EECENT AND ASFOU?DING CUKE effected by ??/ the use of these Pills. Sir, We have pleasure in sending an account of a wonderful cure performed by the use of Kaye's Worsdells'a Pills. El izibeth Mouo.ain, of North-street, Ripon, has for many years been suffering, and rendered so weak as to be unable to attend to her do- mestic duties. She has repeatedly taken medicine, but to no effect. She was induced to try the above Pills, and, after taking two boxes, she has parted with 400 worms, about an inch in length, and one about a yard. She stales that she can now eat and drink anything and work as well as ever she did iu her life. She saeme particularly anxious that this Case may be made kown, ? the benefit ot others snEering similarly, and will be glad to aMwer any inquiry. Mrs Mountain says, JL°tr ??°\ ?y too much. '-We are, Sir, yonra res- T&ii ??'??- R?o?Febrnary 26, 1859. These pMtt are prepared 801ely by the proprietor, John Kaye) Esq" of Prolpcct Hall) WoodfQrd, Essex, formerly of Ddton lW4 near HudkrWd. ESTABLISHED 1762. CARRIAGES ON SALP JA AND JONES. COACH MAKERS, y Wrexham, (Successors to Joseph Cooper), in PT pr 0sgin, their most grateful acknowledgments for the disTnguishei^rtron^e nU from I e nobility, clergy, and gentry, since taking to tbe that thev havp on a!TeQt, beg resP<*«ully to intimate that thev have on sqle a i assortment of NEW and SECOND HAND SMYg'EF "?"? The new Carriages consist of exceedingly light double Broughams, with circular plate glus fronts, for o? two horses; double and 8inzle 8"tei c»brioletts Ptotonrwith «nrt t ^i.kh0U.thueads: very liht fashionable Pony Phoetons; handsome four wheeled WacMnett? L /I —— gIg ironts and all recent improvements; four and two-wheeled Dog Carts; Whitechapels and Spring C s anous forms; Sociable Cars, adapted for Innkeepers. The above Carriages are all built of the best seasoned  first-rate style of workmanship, Tnd af all constt ructf ed in the most fashionable forma combining eleganoe, durability and lightness, the whole fw 1i'u vill t)c wtrra\:ed. Second-hand Fly Chariot very light running mail Coach, to carry fonr inside and twelve out; light two- hor? Break; MaUP?ton. handle light Chariot PPhW otons, Gigs, Bath Chair, exceedingly light Brougham! &C-, &c. Basket Carriages made to order on the shortest notice. Wrexham, March 17th, 1859. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. FANCY REPOSITORY, HOPE-STREET, W REX H A M MRS. ALLMAND, in announcing her REMOVAL .] from Hh:h-street to HoPe"8treet. takes this oppor- tunity of thanking those friends who have for jnany  liberally supported her, and to assure them 2ha nol 6 be spared to secure their favors for the future. rnnri Woul? beg to call attention to a lot of NEW GOODS reoently purchased, which she has added to her usual stock. I May, 1859. HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. ROBERT DAVIES, ROPE AND TWINE MANUFACTURER. TAKE S this opportunity of expressing his gratitude T to his very numerous supporters for their kind patronage during the years he his been iu business, and begs to inform them, that through infirmity, he is re- tiring in favour of his grandson, HORACE HORTON, in whose business capabilities he has the fullest confidence. HORACE HORTON, In succeeding to the above business, respectfully an- nounces to the inhabitants .of Wrexham, its vicinity and the public generally, that he intends carrying it on in its various branches, and trusts from his own pracli- cal knowledge, together with the superintendence of Mr Davies, with strict attention, and moderate charges, to secure that liberal support so kindly bestowed upon his predecessor. I H. H. begs also to say that he manufactures improved Oiled Sheets, and Tarpaulings, for Waggons, Carts, Yans, Horse Covers. &c. Stack Covers end Tents made to any dimensions. &c. Fishing, Cart, and Sheep Fencing Nets. Patent Shoe Thread.—Bell Ropes made. 0 Orders by post punctually attended to. GROCERY AND PROVISION WAREHOUSE, HOPE-STREET, TP-REI-YZTAAI. ELLIS PHILLIPS, BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he JD has commenced business as a Grocer and General Provision Dealer, in the Shop lately occupied by Messrs. I Challoner & Son, where he hopes to be favoured with a share of public support. The articles offered for sale will be of the very best quality and at very moderate prices. Home Cured Hams and Bacon. CJieese Salt and I Fresh Butter constantly on Sale. NEW EARTHENWARE HOUSE, TEMPLE PLACE. I MRS ROGERS respectfully invites the attention of H'L the inhabitants of Wrexham and its vicinity, and to inform them that she has just opened a shop for the sale of CHINA and EARTHENWARE, also a variety of useful and Fancy Baskets, and hopes by strict attention to business and moderate charges to merit a share of public patronage and support. A good assortment of Buckley ware on hand. Next door to the County Court Office and Mr Lead- beater's, watchmaker, Church yard. MARKETS AND FAIRS.—DISTRICT OF LLANGOLLEN. PUBLIC NOTICE. rf^HE LOCAL BOARD for the District of Llangollen, A will, on the First day of July next, apply to one of Her Majesty's principal Secretaries of State for a confirmation of the Bye Laws relating to the said Markets and Fairs, and they hereby give Notice that on and after the 20th day of May instant, a Copv of the pro- posed Bye Laws will be kept at the Local Board Office, and open during office hours thoreat to the inspection of the Ratepayers ot the said District, without fee or reward. CHARLES RICHARDS, Llangollen, 6th May, 1859. Cleric to the Board. TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THOMAS EDGWORTH, ESQ., MAYOR. ON TUESDAY EVENING, May 24th, 1859, (Her Majesty's Birthday), MR. W. CHEVALIER, Will give his New and Original Entertainment, in Two Parts, entitled 1 "FUN AND FANCY," Consisting of Comic Sketches—Anecdotes—Songa Recitations, &c. (Vide Programme.J Doors open at half-past Seven, to commence at Eiglit o'clock. Front Seats, Is Back Seats, 61. Tick'ets may be had of Mr. Potter, High-street, Wrexham. THE ROYAL DENBIGH RIFLE BANP,. BY the kind permission of the Officers of 'the Regi- JD ment, the Members of this Band are prepared to accept engagements during the Summer, to attend Club Anniversaries, Fetes, Pic Sie-.q, &-c. For terms apply to Mr. J. W. Jones, P.and Master, Royal Denbigh Military Depot, Wrexhair.. KING'S HEAD COMMERCIAL AND FAMILY HOTEL, HOLY WELL, FLINTSHIRE. E MATHEWS begs respectfully to inform Commer- Eo cial Gentlemen and the Public generally that she has taken and entered upon tne above old-established HOTEL, where she hopes, by strict attention to their comfort and convenience, to merit a share of their pat- ronage aod support. Post horses, open and closed carriages, co.rs, &c., lock-up coach houses. Hot and cold baths on the shortest notice. Omnibuses to and from the railway station TO BREEDERS OF WAGGON HORSES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that Mr HAMV- SON'S Groom, has no authority to take le8 than £1 for any mare served by his Horse 11 CONQUER. ING HERO." TO COVER THIS SEASON, AT WYNNSTAY STABLES, AT 2 Guineas each Mare, and 5 shillings the Groom, THE "MAJOR," BY THE "COLONEL." Tenant Farmer's Mares Half Price. Wynnstay, April, 1859. MONEY TO LEND. EADY to be advanced on Mortgage Security, several JL? sums of MONEY, in amounts from 250 to 2500. Apply to Mr. J. Jones, Solicitor, Wrexham. bark. THE Undersigned are open to purchase OAK and TLARCH BARK in large or small quantities. JONES & ROCKE, Wrexham. LATE EVAN MOBEIS. FLEECE W O 0LT THE Undersigned are purchasers. JONES & ROCKR, LATB EVAN MATJEICE. BOWLING GREEN, WREXHAM. THE MEMBERS of this Club are respectfully in. JL formed that the OPENING SUPPER will take place on FRIDAY, the 20th day of May instant, at Eight o'clock, when Mr Evans will be glad to see as many pre- sent as possible. Tickets 2i. Od each. Gentlemen not already members, but desirous of be- coming so, are requested to send in their names to the Secretary. The subscription is 7s. 6d. paid in advance,. and the afternoons the members have the exclusive right of the Green are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday,, when no matches for money are all 'wed. JOHN F. FLEETCROFT, J l May llth, 1859. Honorary Seoretary. i JOHN PARRY HUGHES, WHITESMITH AND B F, LLHANGE R, TOWN.HILL, WREXHAM, RETURNS his sincere thanks for the patronage bestowed upon him by the gentry and inhabitants of Wrexham n ~A and its vicinity, for "?''? half a century, and begi to Mnoaac' that he has Lat his Front Shop to MR. DANIEL JONES, Ironmonger, from the fir.n of M?tters? and Hmley, CHeotry. J. P. HUGRG3 having taken his Soa into pirtnership, they will carry on their business as Whitesmiths and Bell- nanuers, on the premises as heretofore, and hape to merit a ooatinuance of their favours. Locks and keys fitted and repaired. Giitta Percha Speaking Tubes fitted in Offices and Buildings. J. P. H. having been for 20 years inspector of Weights and Measures for the County of Denbigh, begs to inform the public generally that he still continues to adjust weights and measures, scales, steelyards, weighing machines, &c. NEW IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. DANIEL JONES BEGS ? inform the inhabitants of Wrexham and its Vicinity, that he has taken the shop formerly occupied by  HUGHES, Whiteimith and Bellhanger, which he has '?'? with a New and extensive stock of general and FURNISHING IRONMONGERY GJODS, consisting ofKMehea R?gM of every variety, P?rloa. Grate", tt)-iitae &&I Sltjl ILL I?\IM LI'JII, .juj/s I, ICJI Jjiasci* TJIU, and every ti,cle O-Annectel with t'1a Ir»m > ljj vy trilj, N.B.-Observe, the Birmingham and Sheffield Tool W arehouse.-Agent for Flavers Prize Kitcheners J. DOLBEYIJ FURNISHING IRONMONGER, AND TIN-PLATE WORKER' HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, IS^ SELLING AT REDUCED PRICES a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD IRONMONGERY and ?. TIN-WARE. comprising Kitchen and P"rLmr Fen 1ers anI Fire IroM, Bhok, Tm.Ir?, aal other Tea- Kettles, BritAnaia Metal and Tia Tea a?d C?a Pota, Tine 1 iron Oval Pots, S?cepa?, and Kitcheners, Brass, Iron and Tin Candlesticks, S-ales and Wihts, Table Cutlery, Cirpmtirs' Toils, Jipan Gioh, Wrought and Cut Nails, and all articles in Building and Famishing Ironmongery, Diiry Utenails, Patent Tin- Cheese Fillets without seam, and to any size. All orders and repairs will meet with prompt attention, Hope street, Wrexham, May 5th, 1859. JJRAPEEY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. I SUMMER FASHIONS, 1859. J. 8 U D L 0 W BEGS respectfully to announce to the Ladies of Wrexham and its Vicinity, thit he has just returned from London, -D where he has personally selected the various Novelties of the present season, comprising MILLINERY AND FANCY STRAW BONNETS, HATS, FRENCH AND ENGLISH FLOWERS, RIBBONS, FEATHERS, CAPS, HEAD-DRESSES, COLLARS, SLEEVES, GLOVES, DRESSES, MANrLES, &c. His Show-Room is now ready for inspection, and the favour of a call will be esteemed. Wedding and Mourning Orders promptly attended to, Bonnets Cleaned and Altered to the Fashion. Hope-street, April 28th, 1859. MIL L I N E R Y ROO :M S, REG E N T S T R E E T MRS. F R A S E R ~D ESPECTFULLY informs her cnstomera and the Ladies generally of Wrexham and Deihbourhooa. that .he has just JL? returned from London, where she has purchased her usual elegant Stock of MILLINERY in all its branches, suited to the present season. Mourning Goods in great variety. e- Improvera Wanted. Brynyffynnon Terrace, Wrexham. FIRST SHOW OF SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES! JONES, ROGERS, AND ROBERTS ARE now prepared with the NEWEST DESIGNS and latest productions in every Department for the present Ac,eason. Amongst other Novelties they will Show a large Assortment of Braid, Crinoline, Plain and Fancy Straw, and Millinery Bonnets, Flowers, Had Dres?es, Feathers, Dres3 Caps, &c., &e. A large Assortment of Mourning Bonnets. The favour of a call, or an order will oblige. Patterns sent free by Post, on application. Oswetry, April, 1859. —————— WANTED immediately. Twelve Improvers and Apprentices to the Millinery and Dress Making. C I G A R S 1. c I G A R 8 FINE OLD HIGHLY P L AV OURED HAVANNAS. Me ROBERTS, Broe., respectfully solicit tha attention of aU connoisseurs to their immense stock of fine old HAVANNA CIGARS, possessing a very superior richness and fulness of flavour una of the most deli- cious articles" ever offered for sale in Wrexham. AGENT FOR BAKER'S VIRGINIA BIRD'S EYE. High-street, comer of Chester-street. E. R 0 D G E S B 0 0 T AND SHOE MANUFACTURER, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, AND PRIDE.HILL, SHREWSBURY. FRESH ARRIVALS OF SPRING & SUMMER BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS EVERY WEEK! PRICES LOWER THAN EVER! Cashmere Boots. 2 3 8. d. Coloured Ditto 2 6 a. d. Elastic Side Boots 3 6 Patent Slippers 1 9 Children's Boots and Shoei in great variety, equally low in Price. Igg* NOTE THE. AnbnEss,- HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, AND PRIDE-HILL, SHREWSBURY. _n_ GOLDEN EAGLE JJRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT, TOWN-HILL, WREXHAM. MISS E D W A R D 8 F, ES to announce that she has just returned from Loudon with a choice selection of STRAW AND MILLINERY > BONNETS, DRESS CAPS. FLOWERS, MANTLES, DRESSES, SHAWLS, &c., which it HOW ready for 1 inspection and the favour of a call will be esteemed. FASHIONS. B AZAAR, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. R. LLOYD, HAS returned from London, where he has replenished his stock with the Greatest Novelties ill the following <I Departments, which is now ready for inspection, and respectfully solicits the favonr of a call:— SHAWLS MANTLES DRESSES SILK ROBES BONNETS. HATS MUSLINS MILLINERY LACE RIBBONS FEATHERS GLOVES FLOWERS I COLLARS AND TIES. Six Apprentices wanted to the Millinery and Mantle-Making. TO AGRICULTURISTS. LANCASHIRE JJ A N U B E QOMPANY. (J: KNIGHT AN O CO.) WIDNES NEAR W/A RRI NGTON, MANUFACTURERS OF NITEOGEJTISED BONE MA2TUBE FOR WHEAT, GRASS, TURNIPS, & POTATOES Genuine Super phosphate of Lime, Sulphate of Ammonia, Nitrite of Soda. appoiat,3d Al;en A CLARKE begs most respectfully to infom ti,) Agricultural Public th-it he hai bjea appoint 9d -r\ for the sale of the above valuable MANUiiEi, SIXi fcjls Gradient that wimver glvin tbLija2 a trial Iffll not be disappointed in the result. A Stock of the various Manures will be kept always on hand, in big3 of 2 cwt each, so that every one mtvy have an opportunity of testing the fertilising properties of these well-known Manures. A. C. has also an Agency for Salt. delivered at all Railway Stations direct fro:n the Works. c ARPE'T S! CAR ETSP! C AR P B T S OLD [ESTABLISHED CABINET & UPHOLSTERY WAREHOUSE, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. WILLIAM PIERCE, BEGS most respectfully to inform the Public of Wrexham and the neighbourhood, that he has just fcdded to his stock a large quantity of his stoc k a large KIDDERMINSTER, DUTCH, FELT AND OTHER CARPETS, Which he is prepared to sell at the lowest Trade Prices, having made his purchases Previous to the. present rise in Prices. W. P. has always in Stock, a large selection of the best HOME-MADS CABINET FUKXITURB, and <very other article in the Trade. JRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT HOPE-STREET, WRESBAM. I JOHN Cr I T T I N S HAS always in stock an extensive variety of FURNISHING GOODS, BUILDING MATERIALS. AGE I- CULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IRON BEDSTEADS, MARBLE CHIMNEY PIECES, &o., Ac., whiah tht. public are invited to inspect. N.B.—Strict Economy in Charges combined with a first-class Article. GOLDEN LIY U 'WHOLESALE WINE & QPIBIT ?AULTS, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. ANKERS'S WINE, SPIRIT, AND PORTER BUSINESS Is now carried on by his Nephew, Mr. W. ANKERS, at the GOLDEN LION VAULTS, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, ADJOINING THE MARKET-HALL. Families supplied tfith the Choicest selected Stock of Forei a WINES and SPIRITS, at the Lowest Price* j Doun iir fcoKBON and DUBLIN PQRIfiB, aDel BIVILTON, BITTER, and MILD AIM. REGENT-STREET, OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS) EANK. MRS. WBIGHT, IN returning her grateful acknowledgments to those Ladies of Wrexham and its Vicinity who have hitherto so' kindly sttpported her, beg to inform them tht she h'\5 reieifed a SUOplv of SUMMER, FASHIONS, com- prising the Newest Style of Bonnets, Hats, and the various articles of Millinery Trimmings, &c.. are now ready for inspection, and would feel obliged by an early call. Mrs. Wright also respectfully calls attentioa to her Dress-Making business, which will continue to receive her best efforts. Ladies own materials for Mantles and Dresses she will bj hippy to make up with punctuality and despatch, having a stock of Patterns in th3 P trisian and London m >ie f ir the app-oaching season. Straw Bonnets Cleaned and Altered. Several Apprentices and Improvers Wanted. MIL L I N E RYE S TAB LIS H MEN T'I (Adjoixing the Black Lion Innj UPPER HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. SUMMER F A S H 1 0 N 8 MRS. BURROUGHS, (late S. JENKINS, Charles ateeet,) respectfully intimates to the Ladies of Wrexham, and IXi- neighbourhood, that by the request of many- of her former customers, she has decided to resnme her bnsiness. and having purchased a very choice selection of MILL!.VERY in every variety, SrR\W and FANCY BONNETS, HATS, CAPS, HEADDRESSES, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, &a., &(, respectfully solicits a contiuuanca of those favour so liberally extended to her when in business before, for which she embraces the present oppo-rtanity of ex pressing her grateful acknowledgments. Mrs. B. is now shewing her Summer Fashions, and respectfully solicits a call. N.B.—Mourning and Wedding Orders promptly executed. Straw B ,unets Cleaued aud Altered. Apprentices to the Millinery Wanted. BOUCHER AND CO. BEG respectfully to inform their Friends and the Musical Public, thit nnding it desirable to centralize their -D business, they have taken the premises in BRIDGE STRFE r ROW, late occupied by Messrs Srnith and Co. Stationers, where they purpose in future carrying on the Music Trade IN ALL ITS DEPARTMENTS I The stock will comprise an extensive and well-selected choice of Instruments by first-class makers, inclu din PIANO FORTES, HARMONIUMS, HARPS, CONCERTINAS, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS OF ALL KINDS, AND EVERY ARTICLE IN THE MUSIC TRADE. S HEET MUSIC j will henceforth form an important branch of the business, and B. and Co beg to announce their intention of con- ducting it on the principle so long adopted in most large towns, viz., SELLING AT HALF PRICE FOR CASH. The Stock will be carefully selected from all the principal Publishers, and maintained in the utmoot complete- ness by supplies twice a week, of all the newest and most popular compositions. B. and Co. take this opportunity of acknowledging the very liberal patronage which they have received hither- to, and trust they shall be favoured with a continuance of the same in their new undertaking. 27, Bridge-street Row. PORTRAITS FOR THE MILLION! MR. JONES HAS OPENED HIS PROVINCIAL PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS, At Mr GOMER JONES'S, Bank-street, and calls special attention to his Alabastrous Portraits, which have never been equalled. Portraits and Frame, from One Shilling and Sixpence. This is considered to be the cheapest and best Photo- graphic Establishment in the Provinces. Oil Paintings, Engravings, and Family Pictures copied. e- Portraits taken for Lockets, Rings, Brooches, &c. N.B.—Families attended at their own residences. Specimens may be seen at Mr Ba)ley's, Bookseller. THE OLD STAND, ABBOT STREET, T. R I D E 0 U T IN returning his best thanks to his friends and the public for the liberal support afforded him since his commencement in business, trusts by keeping a good supply of prime Roast Beef, Veal, Mutton, Pork, and Ham, to continue to merit a share of public patronage. N.B.—Temperance, Pic-nics, and all other parties got up on the shortest notice. Tea Urns and a Tent capable of accommodating 200 people for Hire. Horses and Vehicles for Hire. DAVID JONES, TAILOR, &c., BEGS to inform his Friends and the Public that he J3 has REMOVED from Brook-street, to more con- venient premises, situate in Lambpit-street (opposite to Mr Lloyd, Plumber), where he intends carrying on the business in future, and hopes to merit a continuance of public patronage. Orders executed on the shortest notice. I JUST PUBLISHED, Price 18. 6d.. Fcap 8vo., with Illustrations, A HISTORY OF WREXHAM and its Neighbourhood BY JOHN JONES, ESQ., SOLICITOR, Containing also a Directory of the town and surround- ing Works and Companies. "The year is approaching that sweet spring time which II begins to set Tourists afoot amonar places noted for natural beauty, for preat men. or for rare deeds. All such who are inclined to pass into the vicinity of Wrexham will find a use- ful guide in Mr Jones' little volame.Atheiimam, March 19th, 1859. Published by R. POTTER. High-street. London: WHITTAKER & Co. W. G. SANDY, LAY CLERK OF CHESTER CATHEDRAL, AND ORGANIST OF GRESFORD CHURCH, TTNDERTAKES the tuition of CHURCH CHOIRS, U and attends twice each week in Gresford and the neighbourbood to give instructions in MUSIC, PIANO- FOPE, and SINGING. Terms on application. Upper Northgate-street, Chester. MONEY. LOANS granted from zC25 to £ 2000. on personal or JLj collateral security, to be repaid by monthly or quarterly instalments. Apply to John Williams, Crow Castle Vaults, Llangollen. LIGHT-BROWN COD LIVER OIL. Prescribed by the most eminent Medical Men through. out the world as the safest, speediest, and most effectual remedy for Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma, Gout, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Diseases of the skin. Infantile wasting, Rickets, general Debility, and all Scrofulous Affections. Dr. De Jongh's Oil is the most efficacious, the most palatable, and, from its rapid curative effects, unques- tionably the moet economical of all kinds. Its immeas- urable therapeutic superiority over every other variety is established by innumerable testimonials from Physi- cians and Surgeons of European reputation. SELECT MEDICAL OPINIONS:— A: B. GRANVILLE, Esq., M.D, Author of "The Spas of Germany," on Sudden Death," c., fe. (I Dr. Granville has found that Dr. de Jongh's Oil pro- duces the desired effect in a shorter time than others, and that it does not cause the nausea and indigestion too often consequent on the administration of the Pale Oils.' CHARLES COWAN, Esq., M.D., L.R.C.S.E. Senior Physician to the Royal Berkshire Hospital, c. c. Dr. Cowan is fclad to find that the profession has some reasonable guarantee for a genuine article, and wishes Dr. de Jongh every success in his meritorious undertaking." R. D. BDGCUMBE, Esq., M.D., Surgeon to the Royal Dispensary, London, #a., 4-c. I have used Dr. de Jongh's Cod Liver Oil in my own family with marked success, and believe it to be in its effeets superior to every other preparation." "Sold only in Imperial Half-pints, as G.J.; Pints, 4s 4d. Quarts, 9s. capsulled, and labelled with Dr. de Jongh's sig- nature, without which none can possibly be genuine, by respectable chemists. BOLE CONSIGNEES, ANSAR, HARFORD, & CO., 77 STEAND, LONDON, Puchasers are solicitously cautioned against proposed substitution t as they proceed from interested motives, and will infallibly result in disappointment. WHEN TOU ASK FOR GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH 6BF TBAT TOV GET IT, as inferior kinds are often subsituted, WHAT IS THE TIME ? WATCHES! WATCHES! From £2 2s. Eacl IF you are in want of agoodW ATCH (warrantediokeep correct time), send a Post-office Order to J OSEPH SEWILL, Watch Manufacturer, 61, South Castle Street, Liverpool (directly opposite the Custom House), who will by return of Post, send a first-rate Silver Watch, guaran- teed to- keep good time, for the above small price—ex- changed if not approved ot. J. Sewill solicits the attention of the public generally to his very extensive Stock, as undermentioned, the quality of which he offers with implicit confidence. Gold Patent Detached Lever Watches, 18 carat at i 10 each; own make. Chronometer, Duplex, Centre Seconds, [&c., of very fin est quality. V Told Horizontal Watches, finest finished, 25 each. iEnglish Patent Levers, from 24 to P,7 1 Os each. S*. lver Horizontal Watches, fromt2 2 to A3 lOg prfc sentation Watches, in gold and Silver. Capt "ns> Shippers, and the trade supplied on veij reasona lIe terms. ø- Watch Manufactory, 61, South Castle-street, UVCVOOI I- pattioulm may be bad by pOH. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE WESTERN STATES OF AMERICA. (Under^ Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Grvern- ment for the Conveyance of Mails). 1859 SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS-1859. The Montreal Ocean Steam-ship Company's first-class powerful Scaew Steamers. BOHEMHN. Cap. A. M'MuTER, NORTH BRITON Capt. W. GRANGE, ??1? HUNGARIAN Capt. THOS. JONES, *-Ih?'NOVA SCOTIAN.Capt. R. BORLAND ANGLO-SAXON Capt. BALLANTINE, NORTH AMERICAN Capt: T. AITON, INDIAN. Capt. W. SMITH, CANADIAN (Now buildine). Are intended to sdl between LIVERPOOL and QUEBEC and MONTREAL As follows:— FROM LIVERPOOL. NORTH AMERICAN Wednesday, May 11 HUNGARIAN Wednesday, May 18 INDIAN Wednesday, May 20 And every Wednesday thereafter during the season on open Navigation. 0 FROM QUEBEC. NOVA SCOTIAN. Saturday, May 28 NORTH AMERICA.N. eo Saturday, Jane 4 HUNGARIAN.. eo. Saturday, June 11 ITNmDvIrAATNj Saturday, Juno 18 And every Saturday thereafter during the season of open Navigation. Rate of Freight to Quebec and Montreal, 60s per Ton Measurement, and 5 per cent Primage. Weight subjJect to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to Q U R IB E C, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provi sions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on Board. ,J Steerage Passage Money to QUEBEC SEVEN GUINEAS, including a plentiful supply of cooked Pro sions. By arrangements made with the Grand Trunk Railway Company of Canada, Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers at very moderate through rates to all the principal towns in Canada; lJaggagctakelJfrom the Ocean Steam Ships to th ebail- way Cars Free of Expense. Apply in London, to Montgomerie and Greenhornh, 17, Gracechnrch-strcet; in Glasgow, to James and Alexander Allan, 54, St. Enoch Square; Sabel and Searle, 18, Water street, Liverpool; or to ALLEN BROTHERS and CO., Weaver Buildings, Brnnswick-street. Liverpool. STEAM TO AUSTRALIA UNDER SIXTY DAYS. Passage Money 214 and Upwards, To the Consignment of BHIGHT, BROTHERS, & Co Melbrurne. "BLACK BALL" LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets, and Eagle Line of Packets, In conjunction with the Celebrated Auxiliary Steam Clippers Great Britain and Royal Charter, Appointed to Sail Punctually, From LIVERPOOL on the 5th and 15th of each MONTH. THE ABOVE IN ADDITION TO BEING THE ONLY LINE WITH STEAMEUS OUT OP LIVERPOOL, IS COMPOSED OF THE LARGEST, THE FIN- EST, AND THE FASTEST MERCHANT SHIPS I IN THE WORLD. Ship. Reg. Bur. Capt. Date. ROYAL CHARTER. 2164.. 5000.TAYLOU 21st May LVIOHNING LIGHT 2377 .500..GILLIES 5th June GRLAT BRITAIN,1763..5000.. GR.A.Y To follow CHAMPION or THE SEAS 1946. 5000..M'KIRDY ..To follow TO BE SUCCEEDED BY THE FOLLOWING CLIPPERS AND STRA ERR'- GREAT BRITADT ROYAL CKAKTEU LIGHTNING CHAMPION OF THE SEAS DONALD McKAy MABCO POLO EAGLE SALDANHA OCEAN CHIEF INDIAN QUEEN BRITISH TRIDENT GIPRTEY BRIDE GEEAT TASMANIA COMMODOBK PZUUR METEOR MONTMORENCY mHE above celebrated Steam and sailing Clipp er Ships, forming the only lines J?? ???'honoured by a visit from Her Majesty the ?'?'?? Queen, and. so well known for their rapid passages, punctuality in sailing, and splendid accom. modation unsurpassed by any ships in the world, will continue to sail Regularly between Liverpool and Mel- bourne, thus affording to Passengers and Shippers, the most unrivalled advantages. The Commanders are men of experience and noted for their kindness and attention to passengers. The Cabin accommodation is most superior, the Saloons being elegantly furnished with every requisite to insure comfort to passengers, and are supplied with Beds, Bedding, &c. Parties wishing to briair their friends home from Aus- tralia, can obtain Tickets for these ships leaving Australia every month. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT & Co. Merchants, or to J AMES BAINES, & Co., Liverpool. OR TO MR. ARTHUR CLARKE, BRYNYFFYN- NON TERRACE, WREXHAM. V. ?• R. :RUABON COAL COMPANY. v KLIMITED.) THE PUBLIC are respectfully informed that the -L above Company are now supplying at their pits, the undermentioned Coals for country sales, by teams. Prices at the Pit- 8- I) Be6t Yard Coal. 9 2 per ton Wall and Bench Coal. 7 6 IJ Main and Brassey Coals. 6 8 Screened Nuts and other Slack 3 4 „ Coke for Foundry and Malting purposes. 12 0 „ Orders addressed to the colliery by letter will be punctually attended to. N.B.-—This is the only colliery in North Wales that supplies coals for the use of her Majesty. MONEY. FROM Lloo to J6500 to be ad van oed on Mortgage.— I Apply at the Office of Mr. T. Bennion Acton, figuoitor, Temple Place, Wrexham %a It t T0 LET FURNISHED APARTMENTS?m? i: pleasantly situated HOUSE, near Wruham, con- sisting of 2 Sitting Rooms, 3 Bed-rooms and droning, room. A stable and Coach House can be had if requir- ed.—Apply to Mr Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham. VALE OF GRESPORD. TTOUSE AND GARDEN TO LET, unfurnished— r? within four minutes' walk of the Rossett Station. The HOU3e contains 2 sitting rooms, 4 bed rooms, kitchen, pantry, &■«•, and the offices, comprise out kitchen, with servants' r:'loms, coach-hoase, stable, cow-house, pig styes, &c. Apply to MI". Farmer, Pembroke Place, Liverpool, or to A. Dillon, Esq, Wrexham, or upon the premises, Gorphwsyfa, near Rossett. Immediate possession. — 4 — TO BE LET and entered upon the First day of June next, a DWELLING-HOUSE now occupied by Mrs. Jones and Mrs Eddowe*, situated in Wrexham Fee. han, Wrexham. It contains a Parlour. Drawing-Rooms, 5 bed-rooms, Kitchen, Scullery Cellars. Yard, Garden, and Pump.—For further particulars apply at the offioe of Mr Hughes, Solicitor, Wrexham. ri"10 BE LET with immediate pone88ion, that well X accustomed EATING-HOUSE and DINING ROOMS, adjoining the Fleece Inn, Hope-street, Wrex- ham. There are Three Refreshment Rooms, and every other convenience. To a person of small capital this would be a valuable opportunity. Also to be disposed of, a quantity of Home Cured Hams, and Bacon, enquire on the premises. rno BE LET, GARTH COTTAGE, Trevor, de- J[ Hghtfulty situated within a hundred yards of the turnpike road leadingirom Ruabon to Llangollen, about one mile from the Cefn railway station, three miles from Llangollen, and the same distance from Ruabon. The Ruabon and Llangollen Omnibus passes twice a day, and the proposed line of railway to Llangollen will pass the cottage at a distance of from three to four hundred vards. [ It contains a kitchen, parlour, four bedrooms, scullery, waohhouse. &c. There is also attached a good kitchen garden, stable, and an abundant supply of water. Apply to Mr. Wright, Post Office, Garth. O BE LET, unfurnished, in a house pleasantly situated T within two miles of Wrexham, a Parlour, Sitting Room and two Bed-rooms. Apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexha m. A NEAT VILLA RESIDENCE, NEAR WREXHAM TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a neat VILLA RESIDENCE, pleasactly situated within one mile of Wrexham Station. The House consists of Two Par. lours, Two Kitchens, Larder, Pantry, Four Bedrooms, small Closet, &c., Flower, and Kitchen Gardeu, wdl stocked with choice fruit trees, and about Two Acres of Land, with suitable Out Buildings and every aeeessary convenience. Apply to Mr N. S. Scotcher, Jeweller, Wrexham, or Mr W. Baylev, Bookseller. TO BE LET, with immediate possession OFFA JL COTTAGE a very desirable residence with every convenience, including a good Garden, Stable and Coach house, situate within three miles of Wrexham, on the Ruthin and Minera Road. Apply to Mr. Lester, Peny- gelli, near Wrexham. .lJ it TO BUTCHERS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD about 100 BUTCHER LAMBS, and J_ 18 STORE PIGS. Apply to Mr. ErBn Hughes Shopkeeper, Rhosymedre or to D ivid Roberts, Plu- Golbour"o, near Ruabon. DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD, by private treaty, all that compact J- Freehold Estate called the KILN FARM, com prising a CAPITAL MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, Stables, Cow-houses, and, and other suitable Out-Offices, excellent Garden, and 22 acres or there- abouts (be the same more or less) of sound" and very productive LAND, divided into nine convenient inclo- suies, (the chief part laid down in grass,) and lying in a ring fence, now in the occupation of Mr GBIFETHS, situate, lying, and being at Cross Lan, in the parish of Bangor, in the County of Dmbigh, and near to the turnpike-road leading from Wrexham to Ban- gor. There is also a spacious and well-constructed Malt Kiln, adjoining the farm Building1, capable of wetting 70 measures of Barley. ALSO all those two COTTAGES and GARDENS, situate near to or adjoining the above property, now or Jate in the respective holdings of Samuel Dubson, and Joseph Edwards, their assigns or undertenants. The property is distant about one mile from the par- rish Church of Bangor, and four miles from the Wre- ham Station, on the Great Western Railway, and is ap- proached on all sides by good roads, is pleasantly situa- ted, and commands extensive views, of the Welsh moun- tains, and by a small outlay, the house may be converted into a genteel residence. That fine trout stream, the Dee, flows within a mile of the house, affording excellent sport to the angler, and the kennels of Sir Watkin's celebrated fox-hounds, are within 4 miles from the estate. The property adjoins Lands belonging to Sir Robert H. Cunliffe, Bart., Simon Yorke, Esq., Capt. Panton, and A. Marsh, Esq., and to captalists affords an oppor- tunity for investment rarely to be met with. The farm is let on lease at a yearly rent of £60. five years of which is unexpired. The respective occupiers will show the property and any further particulars may be obtained, by applying to Messrs. Edgworth and Devereux Pugh, Solicitors, Temrle Place, Wrexham, To BE SOLD a HIGH PRESSURE ENGINE,* I Cylinder 17 inches diameter, 36 ia-stroke, Metalic Piston, Slide Valve, Cast Iron Beam, and counecting Rod, Crank and Shaft, with parallel motion, and Hand Gtaring complete, fitted on a strong Cast Iron framing—-Apply to Eagle Iron Company, Wrexham. A FREEHOLD VOTE FOR DENBIGHSHIRE. TO BE SOLD, to pay above jEo per cent interest, Iwo substantially and recently built DWEL- LING HOUSES, with Gardens attached, situated at Cefil-mawr, in the parish of Ruabon. For particulara apply to Mr Bayley, Bookseller, Wrexham and to view the same to Mr Hughes, Foundry, Cefn, near Ruabon. April 28th, 1859. FREEHOLD PROPERTY. TO BE SOLD BY PRIVATE TREATY, two good JL COTTAGES, with productive Gardens attached? situate at Rhosrobin, near Wrexham. in the occupation Of George Platt, and Henry Edwards, respectively. Apply to Mr. Edward Jones, Auctioneer, or Mr. John Jones, Solicitor, Wrexham. NANT, COEDPOETH SEVERAL BUILDING PLOTS at Nant, to be SOLD kJ by PRIVATE CONTRACT. —Apply to Mr LESTER, Penygelli, or Mr T. JONES, Accountant, Wrexham. OCHR-Y-NANT, MISER A, NEAR WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD by PRIVATE TREATY, a large, well J- built and «ommodiouj HOUSE, containing 7 good Rooms, and every necessary convenience.—A good Garden attached, together with two pieces of Land ad- joining. Also a small Cottage and Garden, the property of the Rev. E. Jacob. For particulars,—apply to MM Jacob, Broughton Farm, near Wrexham. This adver- tisement will only be repeated once. ON SALE. A MANGLE of the newest and best construction ?jL suitable for a Gentleman'9 Family. Apply to Mr W. Davies, No. 1, Queen street, Wrexham. ituafio'1t!5t manftb'. TFARM WANTED?"? HE Advertiser wishes to rent from next MichaelmJ -L on lease, a FARM of from 100 to 400 acres, i England or Wales. The house not to contain less the five bedrooms. Apply to A. A, Mr. Harthill, Waterl Place, Edinburgh. N.B. WANTED in a Gentleman's Family, in the neig W bourhood of Wrexham, a good PLAIN COO good character indispensable.—Apply to Mr Baylt Bookseller, Wrexham. W- ANTED immediately. a re spectable steady Den W as NURSE, aged about 20 years. For parti. lars,—Apply to Mr Bayley, Bookseller, JELOPe-strt Wrexham. WANTED a Large Quantity of sound and st tt flavoured home-cured dried BACON by Roberts BrotherB, Grocers and Provision Mercha: High-street, corner of Oh-outer-Btreotg Wrexham. TO BUILDERS, &e. PATI desirous of CONTRACTING for J- ERECTION of two Houses and Sbop. in H. street, Wrexham, for Mr. D. A. JONES, Tailor and I per, may see the plana, specifications, and condition. my office, on and after Monday, the 16th inet, J. R. GUMMOW, Offlw. No 1, Charles-street. Son, | Early atteutivn to the aboye ia tOql¡OIM4.