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Cards. ) ARTIFICIAL TEETH. T. H. COLEMAN, gUESEON 1) B N T I S T (RESIDENT), AT MRS. MULLINER'S, 9, BRIDGE-STREET, WREXHAM. May be consulted daily at the above address. Teethfied on the most improved principles. A Single Tooth from 5s. A complete Set from 3 guineas. I Consultations Free, 1231j WILLIAM CONNOR, ACCOUNTANT, F11T4NCIAL; ESTATE, INSURANCE & GENERAL AGENT. RENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED YlTTH PROMPTNESS Immediate Settlements. Terms very moderate. REFERENCES AND SECURITY GIVEN. ESTABL'ISHED IN THIS BUSINESS FOURTEEN YEARS. Offices: 29, Booth-street East, Oxford-road, Manches- > ter, and 24, Henblas-street, IVrexham. 136b CHARLES MORGAN, BILL-POSTER AND BAND MASTER, WILLOW-STREET, OSWESTRY. Agent for Cigars Manufactured by the French Imperial Government. F. L. SCOTCHER, JEWELLER AND PERFUMER, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOY FACTOR AND SJIALLTVARE DEALER, BAZAAR: HIGH-STREET, HOLYWELL. Agent for the British Equitable Insurance Company and The Wrexham Advertiser." MR. J. EDWARD ROBERTS, AUCTIONEER AND APPRAISER, THE CROSS, 128Gf DENBIGH. THE NEW DYE-HOUSE, NO. 5, LAMBPIT-STREET, WREXHAM. JOHN YOUD, SILK, COTTON, WOOLLEN, MOREEN, AND DAMASK DYER, d-c. 1744e CAERGWRLE SPADES AND SHOVELS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. GRIFFITHS BROS., AND ROWLANDS, CAERGWRLE, WREXHAM. 1332a EDWIN HAMBLIN, BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR 12, NEW-STREET, MOLD. Agent to the Minera Lime Company. 1583 MR. WILLIAM JONES, ARCHITECT, LAND AND MINE SURVEYOR, MOLD. 446b GEORGE BLOWER, PRINCIPAL BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER, TOWN AND COUNTRY ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. TERMS MODERATE. 6, Jones's Court, Pentrefelin, Wrexham. 1331a THE OLD SWAN BREWERY, ABBOT-STREET, WREXHAM (For Private Families Only), EDWARD LOVATT, PROPRIETOR, AUCTIONEER AND VALUER. Agent for the Provincial Insurance Company, Tipper's Cattle Food, The Wrexham. Tent Company. 993 GOVERNMENT EMIGRATION TO VICTORIA. Hlf Emigration Commissioners grant Free Pas- i t ?J. < sages to Melbourne, Victoria, in first-class vesseh. to SINGLE FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS of good character, on payment of 103 each; and to AGRICULTURAL LABOURERS and their wives under forty years of age, having, if any, not more than two children under seven, or three under ten years of age, upon payment of .£1 each for adults, and 10s each for children, towards the expense of bedding, &c. A few Married Couples belonging to other classes of Labourers can be occasionally provided with assisted pas- sages. Full particulars and forms of application may be ob- ained at the Commissioners' Office, or of their local agent, Mr J. JONES, Solicitor, Wrexham. By order of the Board, RICHARD B. COOPER, Assistant Secretary. Government Emigration Office, 8, Park-street, Westminster, S.W., August, 1867. 1722d STEAM FROM LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY, AND FROM QUEENSTOWN EVERY THURSDAY NATIONAL STEAM SHIP COMPANY (LIMITED.) The new full-powered British Iron Screw Steam-ships Ships Tons FRANCE, Grace. 3200 THE QUEEN, Grogan 3112 ENGLAND, Cutting 3400 ERI); Hall. 3200 Ships Tons HELVETIA, Thomson 3325 PENSYLVANIA, Lewis 2873 VIRGINIA, Prowse 2876 DENMARK, Thompson 2870 Will be despatched from Liverpool to New York as follows:- VIRGINIA WEDNESDAY, Oct. 16th. HELVETIA .WEDNESDAY, Oct. ,3,3, And from Queenstown the following davs. The Saloon accomodation on board these Steamers is very superior. Rate of Passage from Liverpool to New York, Fifteen Guineas. Return Tickets Twenty-five Guineas. There is excellent accommodation for Steerage Pas- sengers, and a full supply of Cooked Provisions served up by the Company's Stewards. Passengers booked through to Aspinwall,-San Fran- cisco.—the inland towns of Canada and of the United States on favourable terms. CFor Freight or Passage apply to THE NATIONAL STEAM NAVIGATION Co. (Limited), 14, The Albany, Oldhall-st., and 23, Water-street, LIVEr,poOL 10 To N. and J. CUMMIS and BROS., Queenstow I C RADIAN MAIL STEAMERS (ALLAN LINE) BETWEEN LIVERPOOL AND CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Iu connection with the GRAND TRUNK RAILWAY, and (under Contract with Her Majesty's Provincial Government for the Conveyance of the Mails.) L THE MONTREAL <aM??? OCEAN STEAM-SHIP COMPANY'S ??N<!B?t? First-class powerful Screw Steamers ArST1:L-N. Capt.T.Aiton. II NESTORIAN „ J. E. Dutton PEI'UVIAN W. Dallantine MORAVIAN R. Brown HIBERNIAN J. Wylie NOVA SCOTIAN „ A. D. Aird BELGIAN J. Gi-aliqm NORTH AMERICAN "W. H. Smith DAMASCUS » W. Grange W. Gran-e Are intended to sllil from LIVERPOOL TO MONTREAL and QUEBEC EYETIY TnunsDAY, AUSTRIAN Oct. 10 NESTORIAN 17 BELGIAN 24 HIBERNIAN.Oct. 31 NOVA SCOTIAN Nov. 7 ..L- Calling at LONDONDERRY (Irelanrtj, on URIDAY, IO cinliaik Passengers and Her Majesty's Mails: And from QUEBEC to LIVERPOOL every SATURDAY, calling at LONDONDERY to land Mails and Passengers. Rate of Freight to MONTREAL and QUEBEC 50s. per Ton Measurement, and 5 per cent. Primage. Coarse and heavy freight subject to agreement. Cabin Passage Money to QUEBEC, EIGHTEEN GUINEAS and FIFTEEN GUINEAS, including Provisions, but not Wines or Liquors, which can be obtained on board.. Steerage Passage at Reduced Rates, including C) a [,](,Tl,iftil ,zilf,PIN.of Cooked Provisions. liv nrr-.ii"ements made with the GRAND TRUNK RAIL- WAY COMIUNY of Canada, Bills of Lading and Passage Tickets will be granted in Liverpool for the conveyance of Goods and Passengers at very moderate through ratfc, to all the principal towns in Canada. Bafj-i.fre taken from the Ocean Steam-ships to the Railway Cars Free of Expense. For Freight or Passage apply, in Glasgow, to James and Alex. Allan, 70, Great Clyde-street; in London, to Montuomerie and Greenliorne, 17, Gracechnrch-street to Thomas Riley, 10, Raubon Road, Wrexham or to ALLAN BROTHERS, & Co., Pj Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool 171XVELOPES at 6d, 8d, lOd, Is, Is 2d, and Is 4d J per 100 at A. & M. B RADLEY'S,Statioiaers, Wrex- I ham. Business Announcements, A. & M. BRADLEY, BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 20, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. A. and M. BRADLEY begs to can the attention of purchasers to their Stock of the following articles in I STATIONERY AND FANCY GOODS, which he is prepared to supply on the most favourable terms :— BIBLES.—A NEW STOCK in various sizes of type J-) and styles of binding, with references and illustrations. pRAYER BOOKS in a variety of sizes and bindings. CHURCH SERVICES in Morocco and other bindings, plain and elegant—a choice assortment. POCKET BOOKS in a great variety of ksizes and t prices, ranging from 6d. to 4s. PURSES from 6d., 9d., to 5s., in Russia, Calf, and, JL Morocco. PERRY'S PATENT BOSTONITE in Tablets, Slates JL and Pocket Books. I CARD CASES.—Ladies' and Gentlemen's sizes in leather, Tartan, &c. I ALBUMS fur PKotograpto, in a irttflcty uf oljrlco, ab J- Y Is. and upwards. ACCOUNT BOOKS in Cash Books, Day Books, Y- Journals, ond Ledgers, ruled for single and double entry, in pocket sizes, foolscap, and post; a large assortment to select from.— Any book ruled and printed to pattern on ¡ the shortest notice. NOTEPAPER AND ENVELOPES, Plain and Fancy, a variety of qualities and prices, I including all the depths of border in MOURNING PAPER and ENVELOPES. MUSIC.—An excellent assortment of Music to select JLtLJL from, which is replenished weekly with new and choice productions. The two popular sacred songs, Oh, Paradise" and "Pilgrims of the Night," as sung at S. Mark's, now in stock.—Any new piece obtained by return of post. Books and publications ordered will receive prompt 1 attention, and every effort will be made to give satis- faction to those who favour his establishment with 1 their orders. 20, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. R. ROBERTS, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, London, Member of Edinburgh Veterinary College, and Fellow of the Veterinary Medical Society, Edin- burgh, No. 9, BRIDGE-STREET, WREXHAM, (Private Residence No. 5, Erddig Road, Wrexham), BEGS respectfully to inform the nobility, gentry, and -D agriculturists of Wrexham and its vicinity, that he has commenced practice on the premises formerly occupied by the late Mr MULLINER, during his long and successful career as Veterinary Surgeon, and hopes by assidious attention to business, and the knowledge ac- quired during more than thirteen years experience in the Veterinary Art, to give such satisfaction as will secure him a large share of public patronage. 1640a THE CHINA TEA WAREHOUSE, 32, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM 32 W. DAWSON & Co. BEG to return their sincere thanks to their friends JL) and the public in general for their liberal support since their commencing business, and respectfully an- nounce that they have removed to much more commodi- ous premises No. 32, HIGH STREET, which they have now opened with such a choice selection of the finest new season TEAS and COFFEES, that cannot be snrpassed in the kingdom, and which are sold Retail at Wholesale prices. 1732b FUNERALS. WYNNSTAY ARMR HOTEL, WREXHAM. J. B. MURLESS BEGS to intimate that in order to meet the JD wants of the neighbourhood, he has pro- vided a handsome HEARSE and PLUMES, which he is prepared to Let at the following reduced scale of charges:— WITHIN FOUR MILES OF WREXHAM. Hearse and One Horse 15s. Hearse and Two Horses 21s. Mourning Coach and Two Horses 21s. ABOVE FOUR MILES AND UNDER EIGHT FROM WREXHAM. Hearse and One Horse 21s. Od. Hearse and Two Horses 31s. 6d. Mourning Coach and Two Horses 31s. 6d. The use of a handsome silk velvet pall, 7s. 6d. The best Hearse and Coaches, with new os- trich feather plumes, at the usual charges. 823 l JOHN ROWE, CIVIL ENGINEER, Member of the British Association of Gas Managers; 4-c., ) BEGS to inform his friends and the public that he JD has opened practice as I CONSULTING GAS ENGINEER AND LAND AND MINERAL SURVEYOR, and trusts that he will be favoured with a share of their patronage and support in either of the above named branches of the profession which he has made his especial study. J. R. has already been appointed Consulting Engineer to several of the Gas Companies in this district. ENGINEERING OFFICES, No. 1, COLLEGE-STREET ¡ (Adjoining the Post Office), I 896j WREXHAM. O W Q P E N" THE MOST SPLENDID PHOTOGRAPHIC ROOMS IN WALES, (Over lIfr. Bayley's New Shop in Hope-street, Wrexham), Where the BEST CARTES in the Town will be taken AT FROM 6s. PER DOZEN. P. JONES, ARTIST. 1591e JOHN ROBERTS, FRUITERER, GREENGROCER, AND DEALER IN GAME. 17, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, BEGS to inform the Gentry and Inhabitants of Llan- _D gollen that he has OPENED a BRANCH ESTAB- LISHMENT in that town, where he will be happy to re- ceive their Orders, which shall be executed with prompti- ude and satisfaction. 1420d WILLIAM DAWSON & Co., TEA DEALERS, 38, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM SOLE AGENTS FOR THE" aXE" QOMPANY, 115, CANNON STREET, LONDON, Have a large assortment of this Company's celebrated Wines, which have attracted so much attention through- out the Country. Port and Sherry coHUHOictn? /ron? 15s. per doz. THE "ONE" PORT, SHERRY & CLARET, 2s. per Bottle, and 24s. per Dozen Imperial Pints. Circulars and full Price Lists of miscellaneous Wines and Spirits supplied on application. 986j I WREXHAM MOLD AND CONNAH'S QUAY I RAILWAY. RHOSDDU STATION, WREXHAM. COAL! COAL!! COAL! RUABON YARD and other House COALS at the H above Station. Orders can be left at 47, Hope-street, Wrexham, and delivered to any part of the town on the shortest notice. For prices apply to 1728d ARTHUR PHILLIPS. TT CHEAP TT AT''THE GLAD S T ON E T ESTABLISHMENT, 52, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. RICHARD EVANS has the pleasure to announce .U? that he has taken the premises lately occupied by MESSRS DANIEL JONES & SON, Cheese Factors; which he has now opened, with a new stock of TEAS, COF- FEES, and General Groceries. Owing to the favourable state of the produce markets, he is enabled to offer some very great bargains, especially in Teas, to which article he has devoted a considerable portion of his time, and trusts that by selling nothing but first-class goods, at the lowest prices, he will merit a goodportion of the patronage of the inhabitants of Wrexham and neighbourhood. P.S. One trial respectfully solicited. Try the Gladstone Tea, 2s. 6d. per pound. Teas from 2" 2s. 6d., 2s. 8d., 3s., 3a. 4d., 3s. 8d. Coffees from Is., Is. 4d„ Is. 6d., Is. 8d. 1573a ROYAL BEER. "JTORTHINGTO and Co.'s prices for the season YY 1867-8, commencing 1st October, 1867 INDIAN PALE ALE, 60s. MILD ALES, 42s., 48; 54s., 60s. STRONG ALES, 66s., 72s., 78s., 843. The ALES will be of the same fine quality as last season. Orders solicited by ALBERT BURY, 10, Temple Row, Wrexham, Agent for Wrexham and District. 528 Business Announcements. "DARGrAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. BARGAINS IN BOOTS AND SHOES. COLX'ftfsON, COWARD, & Co., ARE NOW OFFERING FOR SALE, AT Nos. 5 AND 8, WATERGATE ROW, CHESTER, An immense quantity of MEN'S, WOMEN'S, and CHILDREN'S BpOTS AND SHOES, A litUe soiled, in various styles and qualities, at a con- I siderable reduction in price, in order to make room for a NEW STOCK OF GOODS. THE PEOPLE'S SHOE WAREHOUSE, 8, WATERGATE Row, AND PROVIDENCE HOUSE, No. 5, WATERGATE Row, CHESTER. COLLINSON, COWARD, & Co., PROPRIETORS. 1234 THE GOAT HOTEL AND DINING-ROOMS, J- 26, PETER'S-LANE, LIVEPROOL. Mrs BARNES, in returning sincere thanks to her friends and the public for their very liberal support to the above Hotel since its establishment in 1848, begs to call their attention to the recent extension and improvements made on the premises. A spacious DINING SALOON, SMOKING and NEWSROOMS, LAVATORIES, &c., together with eight BEDROOMS, have been added to the previous accom. modation (the appointments of the chambers having had especial consideration paid them as to comfort and convenience), and the hotel has been completely re- modelled and redecorated. TEA, COFFEE, CHOPS, AND STEAKS AT ALL HOURS. Best Cigars and London Stout. LIVERPOOL, LONDON, AND WELSH PAPERS. WINES and SPIRITS of the FIRST QUALITY. THE CELEBRATED WELSH ALE AS USUAL. 1656c pURE AERATED WATERS ELLIS'S RUTHIN SODA WATER. ELLIS' S RUTHIN POTASS WATEB. ELLIS'S RUTHIN SELTZER WATER. ELLIS'S RUTHIN LEMONADE. ELLIS* S LITHIA AND POTASS WATER, An excellent internal remedy for Gout. The public are particularly requested to observe that every Cork is branded R. Ellis & Son, Ruthin," with- out which none is genuine. May be obtained from all respectable Chemists, Con- fectioners, and Hotel-keepers and wholesale only from R. ELLIS & SON, Ruthin, North Wales. Sold by Joseph Clark, wine merchant, and J. Broaghton, chemist, Wrexham; and E. Davies, drug- gist, Ruabon. 889 — INA PAINLESS SYSTEM OF DENTISTRY. Just published, free by post, 4 stamps. m1 OTAL ABOLITION of PAIN in DENTISTRY, THE OLD ESTABUSHED TEETH WITHOUT SPRINGS. MESSRS. GABRIEL'S Newly-invented SOFT BASE for indestructible MINERAL TEETH & FLEXIBLE GUMS. Invaluable for Clergymen and Public Orators. No springs, wires, nor operation required. Perfection of art and mechanism." "For purity and comfort unapproachable." 134, DUKE STREET, LIVERPOOL. 56, HARLEY STREET, W.,? LONDON 64, LUDGATE HILL, E.C., j Attendance daily. A Single Tooth from 5s., 10s. 6d., and 21s. A Complete Set from £4 4s., £7 7s., and £10 10s. One visit only required from country patients. Q'" GABRIEL'S GUTTA-PERCHA ENAMEL B for stopping decayed Teeth, free by post 20 stamps. 654 THE ONLY SILVER MEDAL. First Prize-Paris Exhibition 1867—out of 27 Competitors. HOLLER'S COD LIVER OIL. PUREST NORWEGIAN. I This celebrated Oil again obtained the only First Prize at the Paris Exhibition, 1867, making 5 Medals awarded. It is the best and purest made, and as such, invaluable in Consumption, Bronchitis, and Scrofula. See Lancet, Medical Times, Dr. Abbotts Smith, and Dr. Hassall. Sold in capsuled bottles, half-pints at 2s. 3d. each, by all Chemists. See Moller's Name on label. Circulars and Testimonials of PETER MOLLER, 22, Mincing Lane, London, E.C. Contractor to the North London Consumption Hospital. Special Agent:—JOHN FRANCIS, Chemist, Wrexham. 1787a T. HUGHES & CO., 45 & 47, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, R ESPECTFULL Y solidt the attention of the Public to their JAPANNED BEDROOM FURNITURE, from 16 Guineas the whole suite. This with the other various kinds of wood form a variety of the most chaste design and thorough durability (warranted). Complete sets of these Goods are constantly kept in stock for inspection and immediate delivery. ALL THOSE ABOUT TO FURNISH are respectfully solicited to visit T. HUGHES AND CO., 45 & 47, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, Who have now on hand one of the largest and varied Stocks of CABINET FURNITURE, comprising all the newest designs in Oak, Ash, and Walnut-wood, and replenished with the most novel and beautiful specimens of Continental manufacture. EVERY ARTICLE IS WARRANTED. T. HUGHES & CO., MANUFACTURERS. 077a ???? -DARRELS'in GLASS, White ??:???? -D and Gold or richly coloured China and Earthenware, Pots, RjJ "T" 7Til "Sag P Measures, Beer Engines, &c.— G. FARMILOE and SONS' Price fj, -— Lists, with above 100 Illustrations, free on application. 'J 34, ST. JOHN STREET, WEST SMITHFIELD, LONDON, E.C T N E w T ° N's OLD-ESTABLISHED HOME-MADE BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE, HAWARDEN. All orders punctually attended to.—Repairs neatly and promptly executed. Agent for the WREXHAM ADVERTISER an d other weekly papers. Parce l s of London, Manchester, and Liverpool Papers received daily. 54b LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1858. THE ANNUAL REPORT of the LOCAL BOARD _L of the District of the Borough of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, to the Secretary of State for the Home Department, to the 31st AUGUST, 1867, in pursuance of 76th Section of the Local Government Act. FORM A. Summary of Public Works executed by the said Local Board during the year ending 31st August, 1867, and the cost thereof. PUBLIC WORKS OF DRAINAGE. The particulars of all works exe- cuted in connection with the repairs and alterations of existing drains in the District and the cost separately under each item. Cost of Items. Totals. £ s. do JE s. d. LABOURERS' WAGES. Wages paid to men employed upon the drains in the district 40 15 3 CARRIAGE. Sundry amounts paid tn i\Tr.Tn>in Vanglian and Mr Robert Jones under their respective contracts and railway Co 8 1 3 MATERIALS. Payments for Mr E. M. Jones, Messrs Geo. Atkin and Co., and 28 10 0 TRADESMENS' BILLS. Payments to Mr Richard Bunn and others for outfall works ventilating, shafts, gullies, &c. 282 13 8 JB360 0 2 PUBLIC WORKS OF STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Particulars of Street Improve- ments executed with the amount of purchase of pro- perty, costs of works, and con- tingent expenses. Cost of Items. Totals. Monies paid for the purchase of land for widening and im- proving the public streets. Mr Wm. Bott for land in Erddig- road, and his solicitor's costs.. 17 5 6 Mr James Brown for land ad- joining the above, and his solicitor's 10 4 11 Mr Patrick McDermott for land given up to the public in Yorke-street 25 0 0 JE52 10 5 HIGHWAY REPAIRS, PUBLIC SCAVENGING OF STREETS, SCAVENGING OF PRIVIES, ASHPITS AND CESSPOOLS, STEET WATER- ING, STREET PAVING, &c. Particulars of works of highway repairs, public scavenging, street watering, street paving, &c., paid for by carrent rates. Cost of Items. Totals. HIGHWAY REPAIRS. N.B. — The total length of highways repairable by the dis- trict is 546 chains, and 6 links. The repair of highways in the whole of the district is paid out of the General District Rates. LABOURERS' WAGES. Wages paid to men in repairing highways 244 16 10 CARRIAGE. Cash paid to Mr John Vaughan and Mr Robert Jones under their 156 15 5 MATERIALS. Sundries paid to Mr John Jones, for Bwlchgwyn Stones and other persons. 156 9 3 TRADESMEN'S BILLS. Sundries paid to Mr J no. Williams, mason, Mr David Humphreys, and 51 3 7 609 5 1 DEDUCT. County of Denbigh for repairs of County Roads. 20 0 0 589 5 1 PUBLIC SCAVENGING OF STREETS. LABOURERS' WAGES. Wages paid to men employed.. 151 10 4 CARRIAGE. Sundries paid to Contractors.. 74 12 10 TRADESMEN'S BILLS. Sundries to Mr John Matthews, Mr Robert Jones, smith, Mrs Sweeney, and others. 27 13 6 253 16 8 Deduct balance for cleansing Pentrefelin Pool 33 3 £250 13 5 SCAVENGING OF PRIVIES. LABOURERS' WAGES. Wages paid to men employed 160 16 10 CARRIAGE. Sundries paid to Contractors.. 186 4 0 TRADESMEN'S BILLS. Sundries paid to Mr J. F. Edis- bury, Mr J. Gittins, and others 18 18 0 JE365 18 10 STREET WATERING. LABOURERS' WAGES. Wages paid to men employed.. 2 10 6 CARRIAGE. Sundries paid to Contractors.. 1 13 0 TRADESMEN'S BILLS. Sundries to Mr Henry Bethell, Mr Robert Jones, and others.. 3 8 3 7 11 9 STREET PAVING. LABOURERS' WAGES. Wages paid to men employed.. 41 13 1 CARRIAGE. Sundries paid to Contractors.. 14 4 4 MATERIALS. Sundries paid Mr Joseph Smith, Messrs Butterworth & Brooks, and 205 19 11 TRADESMEN'S BILLS. Sundries paid to Mr John Williams, and others 53 12 6 JB315 9 10 CLEANSING RIVER. LABOURERS' WAGES. Wages paid to men employed.. 3 3 0 CARRIAGE. I Sundries to Contractor 5 2 1 jE8 5 1 PUBLIC LIGHTING. Particulars of contract for lighting and total expenses incurred for lighting, cost of materials, and apparatus pro- vided by the Cost of Items. Totals. Paid for Gas Company, for 121 lamps lighted during Winter months, at 7s. per lamp per month, and for 54 lamps du- ring Summer months, at 4s 7d per lamp per month 356 19 2 Paid Gas Company for repairs to lamps, cleaning & painting, at lOd. per lamp per month 49 1 8 Paid Gas Company for new lamps lamp pillars, removals, fit- tings, See., not under contract 16 6 9 J6422 7 7 MISCELLANEOUS. Particulars and cost of other works executed, and materials provided for objects not in- cluded under the foregoing heads or under the head of general expenses. Cost of Items. Totals. PUBLIC CLOCKS. Paid Mr Leadbeater one year's salary for care of clocks 12 0 0 PUBLIC SLAUGHTER HOUSES. LABOURERS' WAGES. Wages paid to men employed 4 9 7 TRADESMEN'S BILLS. Paid Messrs Henry Bithell, Ed- ward Lloyd, E. M. Jones, and Waterworks 50 12 6 JE55 2 1 REPAIRS TO THE TURNPIKE ROAD LEADING TO THE RAILWAY STATION. Monies expended under an ar- rangement with the Trustees of the Road. LABOURERS' WAGES. Wages paid to the menjemployed 27 2 3 CARRIAGE. Sundries paid to Contractors 11 9 6 MATERIALS. Mr Joseph Smith for 101 0 1 TRADESMENS' BILLS. Mr Edward Lloyd 116 JE140 13 4 FORM B. SUMMARY of Private Works executed by or under ? the direction of the Local Board of the Borough Wrexham during the year ending the 31st August, 1867, and the cost thereof. PRIVATE WORKS OF STREET REPAIR, DRAINAGE, &c. Particulars of private works of street repair, private drainage, &c., cost of works, and contin- gent expenses in each case. Cost of Items Totals. Sundry works of private drainage 193 8 5 Sundry works connected with privies and ashpits executed.. 300 6 6 Sundry works of private street improvement 0 15 4 JE494 10 3 GENERAL EXPENSES. ) Particulars of surveys and plans, ) expenses, establishment ex- penses, including salaries, mar- ket expenses, and other ex- Cost of .Items. Totals. MARKET EXPENSES. Paid Commissioner of Woods and Forests for one year's rent of Market and expenses. 10 5 4 ESTABLISHMENT EXPENSES. SALARIES. Mr John James, 90 0 0 Mr Edwin Wyatt, treasurer. 25 0 0 Mr William Turner, local sur- veyor and inspector 150 0 0 Mr William Edwards, assistant inspector 5 0 0 Mr William Stokes, collector.. 60 0 0 Mr John James—sundries 2 9 6 Mr John Bradshaw, inspector of lodging 10 0 0 Mr David Higgins, late assistant inspector. 2 10 0 —————— 344 19 6 BOOKS AND FORMS. Messrs. Knight & Co. 4 14 0 Messrs. R. Hughes & Son 0 8 6 Mr Wm. Bayley. 11 11 10 ——————— 16 14 4 AUDITORS' FEES. Mr Charles Richards. 4 4 0 Mr James Thomas. 4 4 0 ————— 8 8 0 PRINTING. Mr William Bellingham 0 8 0 Messrs. Bayleys & Bradley 5 14 6 Messrs. R. Hughes & Son 23 7 6 Mr William Griffiths 1 8 0 The Clerk—sundries 1 0 6 31 18 6 STATIONERY. Mr Benjamin Owen and others.. 1 10 8 Messrs. Job and Company 10 12 3 Messrs. R. Hughes & Son 3 16 8 Mr Wm. Bayley. 6 12 4 The Clerk-sundries. 3 19 11 ————— 26 11 10 ADVERTISING. Messrs. Egerton Smith, Liver- pool 0 4 6 Mr Wm. Bellingham, Wrexham 2 2 0 Messrs. Bayleys and Bradley, Wrexham Advertiser 17 2 0 Mrs Smith, Chester Chronicle.. 0 12 0 ————— 20 0 6 LAW EXPENSES. Mr John James—sundries 13 13 0 COMPENSATIONS. Amounts paid to sundry persons 26 1 6 CONTRACT FEES. Sundries amounts paid on con- 20 0 3 508 7 5 DEDUCT Amounts received on account of fees. 37 4 0 JE471 3 5 INTEREST ON LOANS. Provincial Insurance Company one year's interest on loans for sewers. 394 17 9 Ditto slaughter 97 5 3 Ditto private 49 4 8 —————— 541 7 8 INSTALMENTS ON ACCOUNT OF PRINCIPAL DUE ON LOANS. Provincial Insurance Company instalments on account of loans for sewers 141 12 9 Ditto slaughter-houses. 32 16 1 Ditto private drainage 15 16 0 ————— 190 4 10 BOROUGH OF WREXHAM, IN THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. A SUMMARY of RECEIPTS and DISBURSE- MENTS, on account of the Public Health Act, 1848, and the Local Government Act, 1858, for the year ending the 31st August, 1867. I RECEIPTS. £ s. d. £ s. d. GENERAL DISTRICT RATE. On account of rate made October, 1865. 16 2 8 Ditto, April, 1866. 153 7 4 Ditto, October, 1806 1395 18 7 Ditto, April, 1867 1229 15 4 -2795 3 11 District Fund 184 10 11 Loans account: From Provincial Insurance Com- pany for private drainage. 500 0 0 MARKET ACCOUNT. Received for stallages 25 0 6 PRIVATE IMPROVEMENT. Sundries for 117 4 3 Private 18 1 6 Privies apd ashpits 2 7 6 -137 13 3 ¡ SLAUGHTER HOUSES. Rents received from 21 12 0 Surveys and plans account 220 jE3666 2 7 BALANCES. From last account:— 134 13 0 Surveyor 50 0 0 i Town Clerk. 25 0 0 ——————— 209 13 0 Balance at the close of the ac- count due to the Treasurer 486 13 6 JE4362 9 1 DISBURSEMENTS. FIRST, IN RESPECT OF PUBLIC I WORKS :— Expenses of 360 0 2 Repairs of 589 5 1 Scavenging of 250 13 5 Scavenging of 365 18 10 Watering streets 7 11 9 Works of 315 9 10 Cleansing 8 5 1 Public 422 7 7 Public 12 0 0 Public slaughter-houses 55 2 1 Street improvements. 52 10 5 Repairs to Station 140 13 4 —————— 2579 17 7 SECONDLY, IN RESPECT OF PRI- VATE WORKS OF DRAINAGE, PRIVATE STREET REPAIRS:— Private 193 8 5 Privies and ashpits 300 6 6 Private street improvemnnts 0 15 4 —————— 494 10 3 THIRDLY, IN RESPECT OF GENE- RAL EXPENSES :— Market 10 5 4 Establishment Expenses:— 344 19 6 Carried forward «•••••••>• £ 344 19 6 3084 13 2 Brought forward £344 19 6 3084 13 i- Books and 16 14 4 Auditors 8 8 0 Printing 31 18 6 Stationery 26 11 10 Advertising 20 0 6 Law expenses. 13 13 0 20 0 3 26 1 6 508 7 5 Deduct on account of 37 4 0 _-471 3 C LOANS ACCOUNT. Interest on same 541 7 8 Instalments on account of prin- cipal .190 4 10 __——— 731 12 6 "4 BALANCES. 4287 9 1; In the hands of Surveyor. 50 0 0 Ditto Town Clerk. 25 0 0 —————— 75 0 0 £4362 9 1 We, the undersigned, have examined these accounts, and have compared the entries with the vouchers and find them correct. Dated the 30th day of September* 1867. JAS. DAVENPORT, 1. Elective Auditors. EVAN ROWLAND, S THOMAS JONES, Mayor's Auditor. DEBTS NOW OWING. Mortgage Debt at 5 per cent.. £11,185 2 2 Floating Debt for Tradesmen's Bills nil Unpaid Interest LENGTH OF HIGHWAYS AND ROADS. Highways.546 chains 6 links. Assessable value of District £18,173 5 4 JNO. JAMES, Clerk to the Local Board of the Borough of Wrexham. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. ABSTRACT OF THE ACCOUNTS OF EDWIN f? WYATT, Esq., Treasurer of this Borough, from the 31st August, 1866, to 31st August, 1867. Dr. £ s. d. To balance in the hands of the Treasurer at the date of the last 164 9 3 Proceeds of Borough Rate made the 25 th day of September, 1866, and paid in the following proportions:— Wrexham Regis. -£301 16 8 Wrexham Abbot. 96 4 5 Esclusham Below 1 18 11 —————— 400 0 0 To cash from J. A. Hughes, Esq., for fines on convictions before Borough Justices.. 32 9 0 Cash from the Town Clerk :—Fines paid by members of the Council for non- attendance and late uttendance at meet- ings of the Council and Committees during the year ending 9th November, 1866 1 7 0 „ Cash from the Town Clerk for Burgess Rolls sold by him 0 16 0 Cash from the Sergeant-at-Mace for fees in granting licenses and passes, re Cattle Plague. 16 3 0 JE615 4 3 Cr. By Payments as under:— £ B. cL 1. Salaries and allowances to Municipal Officers 83 13 6 2. Rent of Guildhall, care of and cleaning same, and repairs thereto, and to the Station at the Town Hall, and lighting and warming same. 39 17 5 3. Minute and account books, postage stamps, and general printing and sta- tionery 7 15 11 4. Expenses attending Parliamentary and Municipal Registrations and Municipal 27 1 6 5. General Advertising 6 9 6 6. Burial Board 0 11 6 7. Cattle Plague Account. 6 19 6 8. Miscellaneous 2 0 0 Balance in hands of the 390 15 5 JE61543 We, the undersigned, have examined these accounts, and have compared the entries with the vouchers, and find them correct. Dated the thirtieth day of September, 1867, JAS. DAVENPORT } EVAN ROWLAND ? Elective Auditors. THOMAS JONES, Mayor's Auditor. The following is a detailed account of the payments as stated in the foregoing abstract:— No. 1. Salaries and Allowances to Municipal Officers The Town Clerk, one year's salary to 9th May, 1867 60 0 0 The 10 0 0 Mr William Edwards, sergeant- at-mace—two 5 0 0 Mr David Higgins, sergeant-at- mace—one quarter. 2 10 0 Mr John Jones, crier 116 Mr William Evans, clothes for ditto. 5 0 0 The Town Clerk, sundries 0 2 0 —————— 83 13 6 No. 2. Rent of Guildhall, care of ani clean- ing same, and repairs thereto, and to the station at Town Hall, and ligh.ing and warming same:— Mr 0 3 6 Mr Scotcher 1 7 6 Mr Alfred T. Jones—coals 2 9 8 Mr Richard Bunn 4 13 0 Mr E. Owen. 9 4 9 Gas dompany for gas and repairs 9 15 3 Mr McLevi—plants 0 8 6 The Town Clerk—disbursements 10 13 8 Mr Richard Williams-rent. 35 0 0 Mrs Martha Hughes — cleaning and 10 16 0 Mr 1 0 0 Mr 0 17 7 Mr Humphreys' bill 2 0 0 Mr Hugh 1 8 0 89 17 5 No. 3. Minute and Account Books, Postage Stamps, and General Stationery and Print- ing :— Mr William Bellingham 1 8 6 Messrs. R. Hughes and Son— printing 2 14 0 Messrs. Bayley and Bradley.. 1 8 0 Messrs. Shaw & Son. 0 17 11 Mr William 1 2 6 The Town Clerk—disbursements 0 5 0 7 15 11 No. 4. Expenses attending Parliamentary and Municipal Registrations and Municipal Elections :— Overseers of Wrexham Abbot for Burgess Lists. 2 0 0 Ditto Wrexham Regis—ditto 3 0 0 Ditto Esclusham Below—ditto.. 0 10 6 Mr William Stokes as poll clerk. 2 2 0 Messrs. Bayley & Bradley- printing. 5 1 6 Messrs. R. Hughes & Son 12 15 6 The Town Clerk—disbursements 1 12 0 — 27 1 6 No. 5. General Advertising Expenses :— Mr William Bellingham 0 15 0 Messrs. Bayley & Bradley J 5 14 6 696 No. 6. Burial Board Expenses :— 0 11 6 Mr Murless No. 7. Cattle Plague Account:— Mr William Edwards 2 10 ° Messrs R. Hughes & 3 13 6 Messrs. Baylej & Bradley 0 8 6 The Town Clerk—disbursements 0 7 6 — 6 19 6 No. 8. Miscellaneous :— The Town Clerk—disbursements 2 0 0 £224, 8 10 pAJIILT JJOOT AND gHOE MANUFACTORY. THE CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE TRADE. BOOTS AND SHOES Made to Order on the shortest possible notice. Gutta Percha Boots and Shoes in every variety. LADIES' KII ELASTIC, 3s. 10d. GENTLEMEN'S ELASTIC, 9s. 6d. Observe the address :— PALMER'S, 1861c 2, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM.