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CHRISTMAS 1863. J". L. GARNETT, CONFECTIONER, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, FEELS gratified to find that his previous endeavours to please the Public have been appreciated, and again des:res to present to its Notice still further attraction, novelties, and delicacies; comprising: LIRGE CHRISTMAS PLUMCAKE. Wine and Fancy Biscuits, Melton Mowbray Pork Pies, Ollerhead's celebrated Mince Pies, Seed Cakes, Sponge Cakes, Sausage Rolls, Currant Bread, Tartlets, Cheesecakes, Fanchonetts and Patties, Jellies, Blancmange, Creams, Savoy Baskets, and last but not least, THE F A R-F A. M ED WREXHAM GINGERBREAD, of which J L. G. is the Sole Proprietor. A Capital New Stock of British Wines, Pickles, Sauces, Oils, Sardines and Potted Meats. NEW DESERT FRUIT, Grapes, Figs, Dates, Almonds and Raisins, Oranges, Lemons, Apples. New, Curious, and Air.using CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. Half-crown ORNAMENTAL PLUMCAKES, some of which contain (as last year) GOLD WEDDING RINGS, Supplied by Mr. SCOTCHER, The SMOKING DEPARTMENT, so warmlv supported by the Clergy, Gentry, and Townspeople, comprises:- SMOKED BEEF SAUSAGES, TONGUES, MUTTON HAMS. Home Cured Hams and Flitches Smoked at Id per lb. CABINET AND UPHOLSTERY SHOW ROOMS, 40, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. GEORGE HEYWARD takes this opportunity of thanking his Friends for their kind support since his \3T commencement in Business, and also to inform them and the Public generally, of Wrexham and its 'Vicinitv. that he has taken the Premises, 40, Hope-street, where he intends carrying on the Business of Cabinet Making, Upholstery, Paper Hanging, and G. neral Furnishing. G. H. calls attention to his choice assortment of Carpets, in Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster, Dutch, Felt, Drugget, Stair Carpets. &c., of different qualities. Also Velvet Pile, Axminster, and other Hearthrugs. A choice selection of Chimney, Toilet, and other Glasses, Work-tables, Work-boxes, Writing-desks, Tea Caddies, &c., Ac., Damasks, Table Covers, Lapland, Adelaide, and other Mats, Oilcloths, Mattings, kc. Also a variety of Iron and Wood Bedsteads, and Cribs. The whole of which he has personally selected in London and other Markets. Which having purchased for Cash permits him to offer at unusually Low Prices, the whole of which is now ready for Inspection. (T.H. Feels confidence in recommending his home made Furniture, having had 18 years practical experience in the Manufacture of Furniture. The last 10 years haying been at the firm of Messrs. Holland & Sons, Manu- facturers to the Queen. Bookcases, Wardrobes, Cheffonniers, Sideboards, &c., &-c. Dining Tables of all sizes made on the best and moat approved principles. New Sliding Frames made to old Dining Tables. Libraries Atted up. Fixtures made to order. S2nd October, 1863. 40, Hop. STREET, WREXHAM. CALL AT EDWARDS'S CHEAP BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, 23, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. EDWARDS has always on hand a large Stock of all *d BOOTS and SHOES, which he is prepare* f V to sell on the very Lowest Terms NEW FRUIT! NEW FRUIT!! W. PORTER, FAMILY GROCER AND ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, AS just received a choice selection of the finest NEW FRUITS imported this season, comprising the JJ ficest Dehesa. Mnucatels, Eleme Figs, Sultanas, Valencia Raisins, Fine Patras Currants Imperial French Flams, in 21b., 3ilb., and 71b Bottles, &c.. &-c. Albo, the finest importations of the NEW SEASON TEA, which he can now offer at prices as nnder Sound Congou, 2s to 28 6d Strong usefnl ditto, 2s 8d to 3s fine ditto, 3s 4d very fine, 3s 8d finest Assam Souchong, 4s. COFFEE fresh Roasted weekly. GREAT REDUTION in the price of Prices's COMPOSITE CANLLEf? Good Composites, 8d, 9d, and lOd. Qilld's Night Lights, &c., &c. Just received, a prime Dairy of Stilton and Chedder CHEESE. Westphalian and Cumberland HAMS, Ox Tongues, Arc. No. 1, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. A N D 7~. FIELD, WAX CHINDLRRS TO J• C HER MAJESTY. ;ARAPPINE CANDLES WHICH OBTAINED THE PRIZE MEDAL AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION OF 1862. Same as supplied to Her Majesty's Government for use at the Military Stations Abroad. The light produced by 98 lbs. of parafflne candles is equal to that of 120 lbs. of sjiermaceti, or 138 lbs. of waa, .144 lbs. sf stearic, or 155 Ibt. of t)&; best composite candles, Vide DR. LETHKBT's Report. araffine Candles, Prize Medal" is. 8d. per lb. Gall Speacetl C.nl., do. 111. 8d. per lb. ?ttramne 8p&rmaoetí Ditto, la. 7d. per lb. Ditto Transparent Wax Ditto Is. 7d. per lb. CANADIAN PARAFFINE Do la. 6d. per lb. PEARL SPERM and WAX Candle, called by some houses PETROLEUM Candles. These beautiful candles are perfectly transparent, and give a magnificent light Is. 4d. per lb. The New Paraffine Composites, which can be recommended for family use in general, 11. 9d per doz. for net cash, or Is. Od. per lb. IMPROVED Hard Chamber Candles Transparent Coloured Candles; Transparent Coloured Piano Candle; Carriage Candles, all sizes Spiral Spills, for lighting lamps. N,B.—All the above may be obtained at LONDOK PlUCKS from W. PORTER. SUCCESSOR TO MXSSRS. OVXKTOH AND 351ALA, FAMILY GROCER AND TEA DLILEB, No. 1, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. (Priced List on application.] ESTABLISHED 180S. HOME-MADB BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE. WILLIAM JENKINS, Xtftdies and Gentlemen's Fashionable Boot and Shoe Manufacturer, next door to the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, 1. Yorke-street, Wrexham. W J. Respectfully iimtea Public attention to his superior stock of BOOTS and SHOES suitable for the present season. In the Measure Department especial regard is paid to the structure of the foot, whereby dm elegant and easy fit is insured, with the same attention to economv as if selected from the Stock. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. Families and Schools supplied on advantageous terms. Children's Boots and Shoes of first-rate quality. Goloshes, &e. All orders promptly executed. Youths' Boots and Shoes of every kind and sise. A large assort- ment of home-made Boots and Shoes equal to measure constantly on hand. October, 1863. J. Y. E D I S BUR T BEGS to inform his Patrons and Friends, that, in addition to his DiBPMBina AND FAMILY Busmss, JD he has aceepted the Agency for the Sale of the ANTWERPIAN COLZA OIL, tor Moderator Lamps, (warranted not to clog or corrode), which he is now prepared to supply at 5s. per gallon. Also the FRENCH COLZA OIL, at 4f. 8d. per gallon. Having purchased several hundred gallons of the NON-EXPLOSIVE PARAFFIN OIL, previous to the advance in price, he is enabled te offer it at Ss. per gallon. Orders for the above Oils are respectfully solicited, and will be forwarded to any part of the neighbour- hood, CARRIAGE PAID. No. I, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. BKIDOIf ATIB ARMS, IL L L B 8 X 19 R IZ. T3 ICHARD WRIGHT, (for the last 24 years Park Keeper to Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P., Wynnstay), J-* BEGS to announce that he has entered on the abort first-class Hotel, and trusts by uremitting attention, AND keeping only the choicest Wines and Spirits, to merit a share of public support. N.B.—The honse having undergone a thorough repair, and being entirely refitted, will be foand in modern itCBvenienee and comfort equal to any Hotel in the Kingdom. Posting facilities of the highest order. Good Stabling, Loose Boxes, and Loek-np Coaeh-Housea. SIR WATKii4 AND LADY WILLIAMS WYNN'S TESTIMONIAL FICTUM. CUBSCRIBERS to the Plates of this splendid Picture can have the same beautifully Framed and Glazed surmounted withthe Wynnstay Family Crest, at Mr. G. WARBURTON'S Calving and Gilding Establilh- ment, -BAMI-STREET, WUXIAH, from 15s. and upwards. Specimens may he seen on application. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. TURING THE RE BUILDING OF THE PREMISES, Ns. 1, HOPE-STREET, THE BUSINESS OF EDWARD JONES, LATB R. TMOBHKLT,) JtAT MANUFACTURER, AND GENELTA U T F I T T 19 1&, WILL All CARRIE* AS WBULL, T ::a :R. AT No. 8, TOWN HILL, A»JEN»n»« VIt. R. Pccz's TAWLTS, "Where he will have a large and superior Stock of GENTLEMEN'S WEARING APPAREL of every description. \œJ 0 e'Yery ae8er1ptioD. KoneJ. RR AA be LENT, in sums of act abOL?J? ?L?U 1<M than 1500 up to f 2,000. *om three to seven yews, at five per cent. As this eomes from a highly respectable source, none but prin- cipals or their Solicitors need apply. Apply to A. Walton, Esq., 1, New Boswell Court, Lincoln's Inn, -londrin. MONEY LENTon PERSONAL SECURITY J'i Tn WBMKAX LOAH AND INTNGTXZWT COX- YANY (Limited) are prepared to advance any sum from AS to £ 100, on personal or other security, for 12 months imepayable in weekly, monthly, or quarterly Instalments, it a low rate of interest. Good Bills discounted on very moderate terms. The strictest confidence observed. Application to be made to the Secretary, THOMAS Jonas, Accountant. Offices, Temple Place, Wrexham. "K I ONEY TO LEND from ?30 to XSW on personal ? I or other security, within one week from the day mt application, to be repaid by easy monthly or quarterly in- ttalmente extending over of from one month to two-and- a-half years. Confidence observed.-Apply personally or W letter to EDWAKD CLOWBS, No. 58, Booth-street, Sast Oxford-road, Manchester. Established 21 yean.- Mr Wm. Connor, attends on behalf of Mr Clowes, at Mr Jones, Cross Foxes Inn, Abbot-street, Wrexham the first Thursday in each month. POTATOE SEED!! TO SEEDSMEN, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD, the New York Red, (just imoported) m Early Ashleaf, Lemon, Lapstone, and other Kid- Heye, Early Handaworth'a Early Oxfords, Dalmahoys, Fortyfolda, Pinkeye, Yorkshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, Scotch, and other Kemps, Flukes, Seedlings, Scotch owns White Ro ks ?.???' ??te Rocka, Sweeps, and every description of At>ni8 J0 quantities to suit purchasers. ?hn??- McMahon, Potatoe Beedomn, 69, St, ?Mkat. Liverposi? Memal2 REPEAL OF THE PAPER DUTY 5 0()() PIECES OF WALL PAPER At E. OWEN, 80 Tow* HILL., WMXHA* 20 ANY QUANTITY of OLD NEWSPAPERS bought. rjL The best price giveim.-Apply to Mr. Bayley, Bookseller, Hape-street. BLACK ks ILKS. PATTERNS POST FREE. The Novelties for the Season are the DRAP DE LYON, DAUPHINOISE. DEAP DE FRANCS. GROS DE LONDRES. ARMURE. These new makes of Silks are superior to any yet in- troduced. They are RICH, BRILLIANT, OF SOFT FINISH, MAT BE RELIES ON TOR WEAR. Being imported direct from Lyons, they will be charged 20 PBX CEXT. UNDEB EEOULAI PRICKS. GEORGE & HENRY LEE, 22, 24, 26, BASNETTT-STREET, LIVERPOOL. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS. RAW GROUND BONES and Corn Manure, Agri- JLV cultural Salt, McDougall's Disinfecting Powder, for Cattle Sheds, &c. Cattle Foods at half the usual cost. Cattle Oils for catward and inward use. N.B.—The largest assortment of Turnip Cutters, Chaff Cutters, Corn Crushers, Ploughs, Harrows, Culti- vators, Winnowing and other machines At A. CLARKE'S, Implement Yard, Chester-street, j ONCE ovur IN FIVE YEARSe IN deference to the expressed wishes of many friends, the Directors have resolved that Life Proposals carried out in the current year shall partici- pate in the next division of Profits. ^ERSONS desirous of taking advantage of this privilege arc invited to forward their Proposals to the Oiffces, or to any of the Company's Agents, without delay. ——0 ■ ■ G" The new Lift BurintSi of this year is 65 PER CENT. ABOVE that of last year. ANTHONY DILLONF SKTtttrj u»hi Cmfmf. pnormcjM. thsuhascs. coMpjatr. Qfltitr, I86J. StrtH9 WREXHAM. 49. 77, Mmimm Strt*. LONDON. CLMCOfP. APPLICATIONS for AGENCIES to the PROVIN- CIAL INSURANCE COMPANY are inTited to be made on or before FRIDAY, the 13th NOVEM- BER next when a Meeting of the Board will be held to consider the same. A. DILLON, Secretary. CamP Omni, WREXHAM. The Directors will entertain applications from resi- dents in country districts as well as from those in towns. THE HANDSOME SHEET ALMANAC of the PRO- VINCIAL INSURANCE COM- PANY, for 1864, designed by Messrs. Grant and Co. Ludgate-hill, London, will be forwarded on application to the Officcs, or to any Agents of the Company. (Established 1852.) AGENTfc or TBIS Bimior or Ttt PROVINCIAL rNBURANCv COMPANY, WREXHaM. ANGLESEY. Amlwch—R. L. Dew, Banker Beanmariø-R. LI. Humphreys, Stanley Street Bodederp—Richard Lewis, Druggist Holyhead-Wm. Evans, British School  „ John Lewis, London HoaM j „ J. P. Medlicott, Banker I LLtBfecheIl—Thoe. WIUmmB, AasniMt OverMef Llanerchymedd—John Hughes, Clerk to Union „ Hugh Williams, Tanrallt Llangristidus—Rev. David Hughes Llangefni-David WilliamlJ, Accountant Llanidan-David Davies, Lord Boston's school Pentraeth-Wm. Parry, Tanrallt Tregaian-Owpn Pritchard, Land Agent CAERNARVONSHIRE. Aber—Wm. Griffith, Henfaes Bangor-J. K. Douglas, Chronicle OHee Tholl. Foulkel, Solicitor „ J. Gregory, Diocesan Registry David Jones, Agent, From J. D. Jones, printer „ Meshach Roberts, Chemist Peter Williams, Merchant I Bethesda-Richard Hughe., Ogwen TenraM John Jones, draper CMTmrYOB—W&lter Hnghet, Banker „ Wm. Turner, Wine M<M?)? Conway—William Bridge, Gorphwysia „ Henry J one., Bodidda J. G. Jones, Solicitor Colwyn—Rev. David Davies, Berthym Hal Bbener-Wm. Rowlands, Draper Llanberis-John Davies, Hafodty R. M. Williams, Royal Victoria HoW Llandudno—David WilliMBt, Rate eoUee. L!)mgybi—RichM-d Jonc., RegMtrMr Hanfairfechan—0. J. Owen, Brynynenadd OBce Nevin— ThomM and Jarrett Porlmadoc-Roberl Jone8, B-k H<t« In Wm. Jones, Tallow Ctiaadlf J. Parry, Banker I „ Wm. Pierce, Banker Tynygroe., Conway—John Willianw, Dray ST Port Dinerwic—W. Hughes, Aoconntaat Pwllheli- W. G. Casson, Bank Penygroe8-0wen Roberta, Draper St. Anns, Bangor-T. G. Williams, Aeoouataat Waunfawr-Ebenezer Morris, British School CAKRMARTHEN 8HIWL Carmarthen—D. Lewil, POI' om.. I „ R. W. Richards, Bow „ J. H. Thomu, Estate Afaat Cgnwyl-Dand aron, Panthwdog „ Jooeph Lewis, Nantygslly Lampeter—James Jenkins, Solieiior Thomas Lewis, Solicitor „ Wm. William*, Banker Llandovery—T. H. Lewis John Thomas, Banker Llanwnen-J obn J ODel, Relieving OfiUer LIandilo-Rn. B. D. Thomu, Towy TsRIN Llandyssnl—J. Jones, Surgeon Mantgaredig—John Duiea, Magistrates Clesfc It Thomas Morgan, Now 18 Pembry—Benjamin Williams, Tyisa Porkyrhos, Pesearreg—Evan Levis St. Clears—John Williams, Farmer, PealaB Talley—JohM Davies, Edwinsford Antt CARDIGAN SHZES1 Aberayron—Benjamin Evins, Merehaat Wm. Griffiths, Draggwt Aherystwith—K. Davies, Draper >1 C. M. Thomson, Cardigan—Lancelot Lowther Newqoay—Wm. James, Draper Talybont—A. L. Lewie, GTOCM, Moabf Bortk DENBIGHSHIRE. Abergele—A. F. Watts „ Wm. Ellis, chemist Brymbo—W. J. Evans, National SeJteol Coedpoeth-Ebenezer Edwards, TVajsa; Chirk—Thos. H. Richards Denbigh-Thomu Gee, Publiwhor Samuel Sheaf, Banker Martin Smith, Park Straat Llangollen-Edward Humphreys, Assfawa Llannr8. R. Griftth, Solicitor Llangerniew-Thomu Rogers, Stag la Llandyrnog-Robert. Williams, Registrar Llansaintffraid—John Evans, Draper Llanarmon Ceiriog—Richard Morris,^junr., Skopkeapar Minera-Wm. Hughea, Schoolmaster PenueToelu-John Roberts, Schoolmaster Ruabon—J. C. Edwards, TanyclawM „ Robert Lloyd, Stationer Ruthin—Hugh Jones, Park Cottago, B0r&b)8 „ John Jones, Agent Rossett—John Manley, Miller Wrexham—S. T. Baugh, Auctionear John Bury, Accountant „ John Clark, Clothier „ Arthur Clarke, Accountant „ Thos. Heywood, Jeweller „ Hughes and Son, BookseBeri „ Thomas Jones, Auctioneer J( G „ John Morris, Grooar FLINTSHIBa. Bagillt—Michael Jones, Chemist. Buckley—Jonathan Sharratt, Putter Dyserth (Rhyl)—David Rowlands, National School Flint—Isaac Taylor, Land A.gent „ Thomas Gleave, Rose Cottage Halkyn-Peter Jones, Pos < Office Hawardea-R. Beavan, Little Mouataia Holywell-Rev. E. Lloyd, Greenfield John Owen, Banker Kimnel-David Williams Llanddnlas-John Templeton, Pentregwyddel Quarries Mold-Thomas Jones, Cefnygader F. Musgrave, Banker John Roberts, Relieving Officer Meliden-Edward Gittens, Schoolmaster NorthOp-J. Antbury, Registry Office Newmarket—John Thomas, Albert Honae Overton—George Ashley, Post Office Penyflrith, St. Asaph-Edward Lloyd Prestatyn—Edmund Hunt, General Dealer Rhyl-E. Powell Jones, Chemist John Lloyd, Estate Agent 11 Thos. Sheffer, 7, Kinmel Street St. Asaph-Chas. Mansbridge Talargoch, Rhyl-Wm. Smith Whitford-Ed-ard Evans, Pystyll Worthenbury-Wm. Bate, Posst Office MERIONETHSHIRE. Bala-R. D. Edwards, Bank Accountant R. Evans, County Court Office Barmouth—Evan Evans, Schoolmaster Cerrig-y-druidion—Elias Williams, Druggist Corwen-O. D. Hughes, Solicitor 11 Robert Roberts, Postmaster Dolgelly—John Jones, Welsh Tweed Manufacturer Festiniog—Henry Jones, Llechrwd „ J. C. Pring, Bank David Williams, Cwmbowydd Llandderfel-Rohert Thomas, Shopkeeper Llanbedr-Robert Griffith, Draper W. Lewis, Plumber Llandrillo—John Jones, Postmaster Towyn-Maurice M. Jones, chemist MONTGOMERYSHIRE. Abermule, Newtown—John Powll, Castle Dolforwyn Cemmes-John Jones, National Schoolmaster Golfa, Welshpoul-W. Withy Llanfyllin-M. L. Jones W. Jones, Clerk to Guardians Llanidlocs-Evan Evans, Ironmonger W. Jones, Chemist Machynlleth—W. H. Larkin, Banker Montgomery-George Farmer, Land Agent Newtown—Richard Jones, N. P. Bank „ Hugh Roberts, Banker „ W. Turner, Ironmonger Pontrobert-Evan Griffith, Cyuhinfa, Welshpool-Hancock and Jones (Mr. Yearsley's Office) „ John Jones, Banker Wm. Fortune, Caelydinas WALL PAPERS WALL PAPERS!! THE Largest Stock, the Greatest Variety, the Newest t Patterns, and at the Lowest Prices, AT R. HUGHES k SON, 56, HOPE-ST., WREXHAM. R. H. II Son continue to supply the celebrated ARROWROOT at OKB SHILLING the pound. RATS! RATS!! RATS! MPORTAFT AND VALUABLE D,SCOVElty JL HARVEY'S method Exterminates all the RATS, en the Premises in Ome Week, without the use of Poisons, Traps, Dogs, or Ferrets, and leaves no Dead Rats in the holes. Simple in its operation; Trifling in I, its expense; Certain in its success; Permanent in its result. It has proved an immense boon to hundreds of farmers; is Invaluable to all persons whose Lands or r Premises are infested with these obnoxious and de- structive vermin and is universally acknowledged to be the greatest success of the day. Sent post free, by the Inventor, on receipt of thirty stamps. Address-W. A. Harvey, Wellington Road, Jetty Road, Yarmouth, Norfolk. JOSEPH FRANCIS, NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, Grove Nursery, Chester Road, Wrexham, BEGS respectfully to invite the attention of the Nobility, Gentry, Farmers, and Inhabitants of Wrexham and Neighbourhood, to his fine, healthy as- sortment of Fruit Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Ornamental Trees, and Standard Roses, together with a very large stock of fine, strong, and healthy Larch, Spruce, and Scotch Firs, Oak, Ash, Elm. Limes, Quick Thorns, Evergreen Privet, and general Nursery Stock. J. F. particularly invite" gentlemen about laying out and planting new, or improving old grounds, to inspect his variety of large, well-rooted Trees, whieh would have immediate effect when planted. Orders received and promptly attended to at his Seed Establishment, No. 2, High Street, Wrexham. CHESTER HOMCEOPATHIC PHARMACY, ESTABLISHED 1850. EDWARD THOMAS, HOMCEOPATHIC CHEMIST, CAXTOW BUIL»IN<JB, Pirna-SiBiiT, CXXSTBB. Genuine Homoeopathic Cocoa. Medicine Chests and Domestic Guile Books in great Tariety. Prescriptions carefully and accurately prepared. OSWESTRY DYEING ESTABLISHMENT. J. MULLINS, Dyer, Cleaner, and Bleacher, BEGS most respectfully to inform the Nobility, A.) Clergy, Gentry, and Inhabitants of Wrexham and ita Vicinity, that he has appointed Mrs. HUGHES, Dressmaker, ice., 47, Hope street, Wrexham, as Agent in the above line, and all goods entrusted to her care will be punctually attended to. PARSONS, FLETCHER, & CO.'S INDIAN BICE STARCH. (Trad* Marlt an Elephant.) "HIS excellent STARCH introduced by Parsons, i Fletcher, and Co., has met with a saccess un- paralleled in the annals of the Starch trade, and is known as the ELHUAHT STARCH. Ladies should insist on their Laundresses using this Starch, which, being manufactured by an improved process, is much purer, and consequently more gloBsy, requires no boiling, and is HTHILT TUB TaOK TIIa DBSTBOTTNG SV7ACTS TO THR LIXDX. So eommon in other Starches, now in ue. 22, BREAD STREET, LONDON. Sold in paekets of i, i, and 1 lb., and in 4-lb. papers in Wrexham by T. ROUSTS, J. Fiuignig, and W. POBTCS, High-street; W. THOMAS, Hope-street; E. Joins, Town-hill, and by all Grocers and Chandlers in town and wnntry. BARBER BENTLEY, WHOLESALE HOSIERS, HABERDASHERS, AND GENERAL WAREHOUSEMEN, 40 BASNETT-STREBT, LIVERPOOL 10 Coantry orden punctually attended to. GLASS WARRANTED IMPERIAL MEASURES. WANKERS begs to inform Innkeepers and others that he has on hand a large stock of GLASS TUMBLERS, &c., warranted to be Imperial Measure The lata conviction before the Borough Bench shown the importance of Innkeepers providing them- selves with Glasses of the standard measure. HE LIVERPOOL AND LONDON FIRE AND I LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, 1, DIXA STSXXT, LIVIRPOOI,. 20, POULTRY, LONDON. INVEST* D FUNDS, £ 1,417.808. ANNUAL REVENUE EXCEEDS £ 650,000. The Directors' Report show the following results in the Fire Branch alone for the Years namea:- PREMIUM 1860, £ 313 725 1861, PREMIUM £ 360,160. £ 436,065 PREMIUM 1862. Increase in Year 1861 over 1860 £46.405 Increase in Year 1862 over 1861 75,935 Aggreg&tO IncxG&sG in Two Years £122,340 The Premiums paid to a Company is the measure of that Company's Business of all kinds, and whencesoever derived; the Directors, therefore, prefer that test ef progress to any the Duty called may afford, as that ap- plies to only part of a Company's Business, and a large share of that part may be, and often is, re-insured with othe Offices.Extract from Report for Year 1862. Life Insurances and Annuities on peculiar and very famor able Terms. Agent at Wrexham—Mr E. SMITH, JB., Draper. Agents are also appointed in the principal towns throughout the country, who will supply detailed pros- pectuses andatrord every facility for transacting business. SWINTON BOULT, Secretary to the Company. JOHN ATKINS, Resident Secretary, London. x, BLACK LEAD. MORE CLEANLY, Beoauae being in blocks it does not drop aLbouL. MORE BRILLIANT, Bamn" every particle produoes a metalli* lustre. POLISHES MORE QUICKLY, Thus saving the time and labour of the user. AND CHEAPER, Becanae less waiteful, and goes further than any other. RECKITT SONS, London Bridge, B.C., and HuB. Sold by Wm. Porter, Grocer, i ?.g?? „ Jones and Lloyd, Grocers, ( re am. Also by R. Jones, Grocer, Mold. TAYLOR'S CONDITION BALLS. Six Balls, 3s. Three Balls, Is. 9d. The Balls manufactured by Mr Taylor, of Burton on-Trent, possess extraordinary merit as aids in bring- ing hunters, and other horses into condition. The balls are highly spoken of by John Scott, John Osborne, S. Rogers, J. Dawson, and other eminent trainers.—"Bell's Life. Try Taylor's Condition Balls, they are Tery good."—" The Field." N.B.—There being a difficulty in giving some horses balls, the same ingredients are prepared in the form of Powders, which can be had by asking for TAYLOR'S CONDITION POWDERS, In boxes, eight powders, Ls. 6d. each box. Prepared by T. Taylor, M.R.C.V.S., Burton-on-Trent. FOR MODELS OF ELEGANCE, THOMSON'S iio CRINOLINES. FOR COMFORT IN WEAR, THOMSON'S PRIZE MEDAL CRINOLINES. POR DURABILITY AND FLEXIBILITY, THOMSON'S PRIZE MEDAL CRINOLINES. BUT ONLY THOMSON'S PRIZE MEDAL CRINOLINES. THIIB TSADB JURI: IS A &" ALL GOOD DRAPERS KEEP THEM. MR. EDWARD KNIBBS, AUCTION EhR AND APPRAISER, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. THE LLANRWST CELEBRATED DYE WORKS, Sole Agent for Wrexham-Mr. W. JONES, MABKET-KKEPEB. TO FARMERS, &c. HOWARD'S Prize Ploughs and Fittings; Howaid's JLjL Prize Zig Zag Harrows; Bental's Pnlpers; Samuelson's Turnip Cutters; Richmond's Chaff Cutters Richmond's Corn Crushers Croskill'B Carts Tinkler's Prize Churns Nicholson's Cake Breaker's. Depot for the above A. OWEN'S, late W. OVERTON, Opposite the Market Hall, Wrexham. All Implements at Maker's Prices also GENERAL IRONMONGERY in every branch, at lowest possible prices. Inspection invited. Agent for Pure French Colza Oil for the Moderator Lamp, also Cambrian Crystal Lamp Oil. ii v. B. REGULAR PROFESSIONAL ATTENDANCE AT WREXHAM. At Mr Jones,' Confectioner, No. 5, Hope-street, October 22nd, November 5, 19. At Oswestry, October 21st. November 4, 18. At Shrewsbury, every Saturday. OSTEO-EIDON.—Patent, March let, 1862, No. 660. GABRIEL'S Self-adhesive Patent Indestructible T MINERAL TEETH and FLEXIBLE GUMS, without palates, springs or iires, and without opera- ion One set lasts a life-time, and warranted for mas- ication or articulation, even when all others fail. Purest materials only, at half the usual cost. PGABR/ £ YY [ T"HE OLD ESTABLISHED J 27, Harley-street, Cavendish-square, and 34, Ladgato- hill, London. Liverpool, 134, Duke-street. Birmingham, 65, New-street. Only one visit required from country Patients. Com- plete Sets from 4 to 7 and 10 to 15 Guineas. GABRIEL'S PRACTICAL TREATISE ON AR- TIFICIAL TEETH, and the only effectual mode of supplying lfhem, post freo, three stamps, explains their numerous improvements. Gabriel's new work should be read by all whovalue health, and before consulting a dentist.- Hfraid. In addition to their own inventions, Messrs. Gabriel supply, with equal snccess: every known method, whether English, French, or American, in Gold, Platina, Gutta Perch*, Incorrodible Soft Gum, Lentoa, o. Gabriel's Patent White Enamel, the only permanent stopping that does not discolour the keth. Specially adapted for Front Teeth. ?,?.? ??, ? ?r-  HORrilMAKU PURETEM i Is choice and strong becaute JPjL it consists of the most valuable growth! m YQ) that are full of rich essential properties, i/jk vC It moderate in price, hecauxe ?'? :t is supplied dtr?c? from ?t Imporln'- jA X1 y to be Consumer. by ..fø..w, ATe .?/f ?? < intemediate pro&tt. Nft.? ?A. II MA??MM to <M?, &M?M«  ?t 7 it is not'?tc«?'with the usual powdered A\? r V mineral colen. V JSa Th se important advantages iyV ]3) f have secured for this Too a general y f A preference. To ensure its reaching the Vvl A la purchaser at a fixed vakso it it totd ia A packets at the price printed on each. L Pric4m: 3a. 3s. 8&, 48., & 4a. 4d. lb. A aIQ AS many spurious Me it" offered, see i"t au are sigma by t: LONDON, Original Importers of Pure Tea. jJk 0 k AGENTS Ak V ow IN THIS DISTRICT WRIXHAM. POTTER & SNAPE, Bookunem. OSWISTKT. Bob", Bookseller, ELLSBKUB Masssy and Morgan. CHXBTIB Wads ley. Chemist. J.{ALP¿s. Reberts, Chemist. WHITCHURCH BlCk, Chemist. SHREWSBURY. PtJyn" Chemist. WELSHPOOL William* and Son. RUTHIN Maude, Confectioner Horniman's Tea is choice and strong, moderate in price, and wholesome to use. These advantages have secured ?r o >o^fl8o t gene/^ preference. It is sold in packets b?y <2t?? 80 agents and in Wrexham by POTTER & SNAPR BookaeUera, Bhgh-street. THE BEST OF ALL s,\u:: ADB(lp,%D T8nN 11 WREXHAM Sl CM It* >• oil Lc 8, CZd Heats, Hashes chp s' Stec' Pish, Game, Welsh-?areb?"I E"'tt: HE Proprietor has 8Ure in known to the Patrons of thi:ure ÍJ¡ generally, that this p.re? p?? S'?? ?%?& has superseded older and betteerl the advantage of b.ing tes? ? ?  senice with a result, in each? ? ea .?.  to its merits. In bottles One highl « 4 to Its men s. n ottles One Shill' Igblt H;' each, prepared and Sold Propnetor, RICHAI?KoK???C  Proprietor, RICHARD NOKE, ,eir?St, a, Street, Wrexham e%I, S1 T7M?b!!<M?? are e?aeted A. '? °™ FBOM T. EYTOK Jo™EainH c-S.E. R. FaoK T. YTO:' JONES. Es., Al.? ¡ As a Btimulent and carminati; to digestion and in pIquancy and S any I bavehitherto trie.- S?.?! FROX J. C. SANGER, ESQ" Mb c TENDENT OF HER MAJESTY'S V' c "r'hiTro*Ss\ "I used the Wrexham Sauce dI"ng St, and also in Australia. The Cag. the  "Mommg Star," and myself a in an of best Sauce for general ?e C0,)5ifef dish it may be flavoured with, and r' itnp, and i CertaH4 be of great aas!stMce to the dirr?,, ???S?  F D" ^TE' ESQ-  1¡'1' F.R.G.S" Sup????-'?R.C.p.?.?? EttMBATMN SERVICE ? 11? Nokes' Wrexham Sauce I fo,,? !)¡I to the palate and beneficial to diW n adapted for S.au.e. inasmuch .^11; I Sauce, a Teaspoonful of it is th? ? ?B;? "'(hiti I' to Pea Soup that can be imagined.^ FROM MR. W?RD, BEDFORD 1? II GARDBN, Lo?r ?!. r? "Amongst the Patrons of mTH?? Literary and ProfesaioM.I men ?"'??? qualified opinion is, that the ??? ?""< Bes merits which no other Sauces d!)..1l! S!n" pQ MESSRS. PAUL Braro,( L Tr, THEATRE ROYAL, NEW W, L- TrJf, We dined at the Star and Garte n' LONDC'M, We dined at the Star and Garter when your Wrexham Sauce was intra ^5 d 1. t Ur and de l icious mixture we never tastPd FROM MR. WHITTAKEK, Liov Vi "The Wrexham Sauce far  Sauces used, and ,s especially .dmi?! ? ??.? Sauces use d and is especially admi, ) 7 Coit!>» Gentlemen and Connoisenrs wLo ^22«»h? Tb. Prop.etor regret.. fc CQnserluen '.i S h. h Sauce. bearing the same name, but oflT '< ahle qualhy, to be under the necessity t^ & .blequah  .tobe UDder the nec.ss T??'?'?'i Public. Purchasers are t h erefore rP ^r' !0 that the word. '-Wre.ham Sauce' v "'¡¡1\ t 10.Olt printed upon the wrapper, as well as L prtS!^ t*, each Bottle with a Patent Stopper  Sold by Grocers and Druggista in every t,), THE NEW FRENCH REMFnvI Is an infallib!. cure for NERVOUS Mp-t 1 0 PHYSICAL DEBILITY; i, S eminent French Physician, and bM ?T?'' Continent for the last five years withu?? "'? chemically prepared in tbe form of a ;oz?  taken without the le?t fear of detectJM ?.) '? restores tone and manly Tigour to the  -1 constitution. Sent through the Post to M?L'? paid, on receipt of 111, or stamps Fach rit T? all the medical advice required in these caseg. r in this country, Monsieur A. Duval, Patent  this country Monaieur A. Du?, Patmt ?"?0) Agent, Birming h am. HEALTH and MANLY VIGOUR A i» of 20 years' experience in the Trcatm^ ofNlS DEBTITTY Spermatorrhœa, «nd other social dis' published a book giving the full benefit ience, gratis, with plain directions /for the  Health and Strength. A single cop .ent to S1 on receipt of one stamp. Address to the SecrS tuts of Anatomy, Birmingham. L B S T B R IsI M E W 0 P. JU MINERA, NUll WMXHAM MR. JOHN GRANT, Agent, Wrexham. MR. JONATHAN S H ARRAITT" Bucbost, MOLD, FLINTSHIRE, COMMISSION AND PROPERTY iQIH. And Collector of Rents and Accounts, AexxT TO TH.15 PaovnrcuL INSURAKCI CO nun Aud t. the Patent Bureka Sanitary and Urm Company, Limited. Hudson EXTRACT OF m J roa WASHING AND CLEANING, Makes the Water Soft-Ltthers freely without glip- It not inj urious to the Hands or the Finest Ftbri*. WASHES WITHOUT SOAP. WASHES WITHOUT RUBBIyrr WASHES WITIIIJUT WEAR. WASHES AT LITTLE COST. ONE TRIAL WILL PROVE THIS TRUE! Sold by Wm. Phillips, grocer; Jonei and Llnji, grocers, and R. Brunt, in Packets One Penny tick. ui ail tne novelties we have seen of late, nobIll excited our admiration and wonder mors than IIIf preparation- Concentrated Extract of Soip"-si by Mr. R. S. Hudson, the extensive Washing Powit Manufactu er, of West Bromwich. By it the olt# sance of the washing day is all but conrerttd f I' pleasant pastime. Hudson's Concentrated Eitnd^ Soap is distinguished from all other washing pripn- tions, by the important, economic fact that it W" freely of itself and renders the use of losp, ellepik very dirty clothes, quite unnecessary. Our nnd." washed with it, and is in raptures with it. hied- ing its astonishing effects, she graphically itii ,ill made the dirt slip out."—See advertisement. Ott,lt GENUINE GROUND BONES. RAW BONKS Half-inch sai itl. PawrAKaD Bonas Do. do. iI, "I 'HE change produced on the Land by the lifII I Manures is truly wonderful, transforming nil* soar grasses, which Cattle do not relish, 80r milk upon, into a luxuriant and aweet hsrbsgs of .Iom other rich grasses. On Meadow Land those low produce early and heavy crops of Her, oJ "f"1 quality. WHSAT, OAT, AND BAILST MIBWBI, Whieh will strengthen the straw, ineresss tie p*1 improve the quality of the grain, and generally I the destruction of the young plant by ttil wire wor* ToaMrp, MAXOOLD, AND Ponto ..bleD. The above Manores will be delivered at any Railft1 Station, or Canal Wharf, by ATIIXIOM A BuTTiawoitTz, Bona AUD MAHUKS WOBII, lid TBBNCH, NitAs WRLA"OTOIII gal Agent—Ms. JQHK GODLBOUM, HOLT Lodat. Kin OUNTRY CHEMISTS or SURGERIES St? ? ? with every description of Dru?s and iIII ,Dbi Modern Surgical Instruments, by Messrs. 0s 0 Littler, Wholesale Drug?ats, &C., WaddenHoass. I 97 ears den-road, Croyden, Surrev. Established j  Yellers sent to all parts of England, Ireland, M 1 d f sale on'. land. Sixty-three country practices for swfi, 0 terms, price nrying from 1200 to 9400. &T*r ? L"l.' mists' businesses for sale, with surgery stt&cbe d • to be taken at valuation. Every kind of IW? eine on sale.  r?EAFNESS, NOISES iD the EAR or ?n?PAJ?* DCare from the East. A lady cured °fse Bess and Noises in the Ear by treatment P g0]ijj< India, after having spent a small fortune !l1'r(}!ngr'; qURcD, imposters, and others in this connt?' <? 9TWI I tude and a keen sense of feeling for  j"'it4' the printed mode of cure on receipt Qf 10s: in tif stamps, to assist in paying expenses. ?' ?' -„ ?t? and Deafness are permanently and SP''?'?? ?, f? d' f!ic.Jv" t? in cases of severe and long-standing  W' and simple means. Can be sent by polt Okgll Messrs. Osborn and Littler, Waddcn Hoa??jOt' road, Croyden, Surrey.  NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY   NLoss of Appetite. NowlifeisMsto'? by the of this invaluable remedy. It is now usedby the Inloo in all countries. Any number of testimony ? ?? HarYey's remedy sent by post on receipt of Ss l. a sto —Sole Agents, Messrs. Osborn and W w House, Wadden-road, Croyden, di C -,J ?JE RRORS of YOUTH, at any stage ???tt?j i'J in Nine Days, by most an d pless"Dt tg;ojl medicine. Quacks and quackery defe:lted by se jd?g in stamps for Dr. Brodie's Remedy an" 3 )r -gics""0, valuable Prescription—Sole Agents, ?_ Osbor"J Littler, Wadden House, Wadden-road?, "?'?jeo. S' .?, GOLD FALSE TEETH PURC?f S?''? GMessrs. Osborn and Littler, Wad?r Iloage, w den-road, Croyden, Surrey. _?——-??? afW' £ 137)03 3; alFiveperce;tiwor, W;: of term-Address. Messrs. Osborn "a fi"0'w.dio House, WadD-road, CroldeD, Sarr y.