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bbrtSSS. CELEBRATED O.D. WHISKEY. WILLIAM JAMESON AND CO., w Distillers, Dublin. AGENTS IX CHESTER: 3ÔRDAN- AND CO., WATEEGATE-BTKEET. /AWILLIAM JAMESON AND CO.'S O.D. WHISKEY.—There lias been forwarded to us. by Jordan and Co., a sample of W. Jameson and Co.'s old Dublin whiskey, with a request for cur opinion. The sample forwarded to us was exceedingly good, and gave general satisfaction. This old Irish whiskey has qualities of its own sufficiently valuable tf* recommend it. It is of good alcoholic strength, and its spirit has been mellowed by age so that it has not I the pungency often mistaken for strength in new spirit. It is soft and possessed of a fair proportion of that peculiar flavour which to many palates commends Irish whiskey. If some of the samples of Irish whiskey generally sold could relate their own history they would have a very different tale to tell from that of Wm. Jameson and Co.'s old Dublin whiskey."—Extraci^ftom Meaicai Tun f (yUette, February 22nd, 1873. Tmjr PHOTOGRAPHY LEES CLATE EDWARDS), PORTRAIT & LANDSCAPE PHOTOGRAPHER 26, HOPE-STREET, WKEXIIAM. « Bermanent Enlargements up to Life Size by NEW I S .ff'f Patent Process. UY OR FINISHED IN CBAYON, oil., OR WATER COLOURS. i-crte-de- Visite, Cabinet, and every other style of Porvait, including the new Enamelled ameo Vignette. ENLARGEMENTS FROM. CAKTE-DE-VISITE OR OTHER PORTRAITS UP TO ANY SIZE, AND FINISHED TO ORDER. GENTLEMEN'S MANSIONS, FAMILY, AND OTHER GROUPS PHOTOGRAPHED. And the best possible attention paid to all Orders given. ( LEGGINGS, LEGGINGS, LEGGINGS. -iLj An excellent assortment of Leggings, AT JONES'S, SADDLER, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM • |Y^LIPPERS, CLIPPERS, CLIPPER^. Horse Clipping Machines by all Makers. IlJj AT JONES'S, ..p SADDLER, WREXHAM. PortmanteansiR great variety. Ladies' and Gentlemen's Travelling Bags. Carriage Rugs, Reversible Knee Rugs. Railway Wrappers. HORSE CLOTHING in suits, or single shoets. HCSMNO STABLES P V MJJ! 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() NO CHARGEJ^JR BOTTLES. 44 G JQ A V I B S AND S 0 N ^^TAILORS AND DRAPERS, 1^8, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM, Have much pleasure in informing their customers and the public generally that they have /Y\ just purchased a large portion of the STj^ £ %F MESSRS LLAING AND IRVINE, "R MANUFACTTIREBS or TWEED, HOWICK, Bankrupts, at a considerable discount off cost prices, and that they are now showing an extensive variety of TWEED 3 and OVERCOATINGS, which they will offer at prices that will ensure every satisfaction. THE HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Is now replete withla splendid assortment of all the latest shapes and newest materials in Scarfs, Gloves, and Ties, Gentlemen's Merino, Wool, and Cotton Underclothing, Hose, &c. Fownes Brothers celebrated Kid and Lined Gloves. Flannel Shirts made to order from the piece. Christy's, and Lincoln and Bennett's Silk and Felt Hats, in all the newest SHAPES piece. Christy's, and Lincoln and Bennett's Silk and Felt Hats, in all the newest SHAPES Jpgether with every article pertaining to the busines^roHheir well-known establishment. Y^58, Hope-street, Wrexham, October 1st, 18 £ L*/ o A. CARD. rpHOMAS R I D S No. 3, YORKE-STREET, WREXJJll) PRACTICAL TAILOR AND WOOL APER. Gentlemen's first-class DRESS MATERIALS in an extensive variety, at the most economical prices. A PERFECT FIT Guara A A Large and Superior Stock of GentleOSIERY, Hats, &c. 1150 0 J HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND BEDDING WAREHOUSE, GLASS, CHINA, AND EARTHENWARE STORES, DENBIGH. THOMAS HOWARD, c A^ET M A K E R, UPHOLSTERER, & c., I f 8, HALL SQUARE,' DENBIGH, Continues to Manufacture Walnut, Mahogany, Bircn, and Deal Furniture of every description, and to supply Iron Bedsteads, by the best makers, i n every size and pattern. Also Spr ng, Hair, and Wool Mattresses, Straw Palliasses, &c., )f he best jualuy. His StocK of Glass China, and Earthenware willbjfound of really good quality, most varied de- scription, and at moderate prices. SEWING MACHINES OF EVERY WELL-KNOWN MAKE. Venetian Blinds made to order and old ones re-painted and fitted with new tapes, &e. o Hair and W MATTRAJD^? cleaned anct re-made, (J THE WREXHAM GUARD AN G T E A M p R I A- T I N G W 0 H STREET WREXHAM. The Proprietors ^BEG intimate that "they are prepared to execute GENERAL PRINT PK*G, PLAIN OR COLOURED, IN APT. ITS BRANCHES, AT 1HE SHORTEST NOTICE, AND UPON THE MOST REASONABLE TERMS. Placards and Posting Bills, HSFHD [Bills, Show Cards, Pamphlets, Catalogues* Friendly Societies's Rules, Balance Sheets, Accounts, Memorandums, e Invoices, Programmes, Circulars, Business Cards, &c. EXARSXSATION Papers or Schools, COU^JYPAV Sheets, Cheque and Receipt Books Tune Bankruptcy Forms, Articles dissociation, Conditions of Sale, &c., c. ESTIMATES .rivEN UPON APPLICATION AT THE GUARDIAN OFFICE, C 26, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 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Made-up Dresses, Robes, and/Costumes. Gentle- men's Dress, Curtains, &c., may be /Cleaned by the New French Process without UNMAMN^ or removing Trim- mings, &c. W D A/V I S B R I TI SFC//DGRFC WORKS, LI V E RP 0 OF 4JS1* BIRKENHEAD. ESTABLISHED^ 1840. AGENT FOR WREXHAM, R. ROBERTS, If HOSIER AND NEWS AGENT, 23, TOWN HILL, Who forwards parcels to the Iworks free of carriage. Household Furnishing and Wearing Apparel of every description Cleaned, Dyed, and finished by Steam Power. MR. A. PHILLIPS, 84, Wellington-road, Rhyl. MR. C. AND E. WHALLEY, Drapers, Chester-street, Mold. Mfii JOHN ROBERTS, Dofper, Castle-street, Ruthja., IJ. HUGHES MANCH^ER House, St. Asaph. CASH VERSWS CREDIT N AHUR DAVIS **URAPER, DENBIGH, Is Sole Agent for Denbigh for the WHEELER AND WILLSON'S I LOCK-STITCH SOWING MACHINES,YAND is prepared T<Y4 10 per cent diacoujr^FoR CASH,^off ttf/ (JJn prices. 836rir 11TR. EDWARD /W. KEATINGE, SUEGEOIL /DENTIST, CYNVAL VILLAS K I N M E TREET, RHYL. Nine B. Lloyd, Rodney-street, J V Liverpool. Attendance every Wednesday, at Miss Jones's, Milliner, 11, High-street (corner of Crown-square), Denbigh; Ruthin every Third Tuesday the month at London House, St. Peter's-square. lle YTJETH painlessly EXTRAP* £ L under the INTIUENG^of M!US oxide gas IMPLEMENTS & MACHINES. PLOUGHS, Drills, E^RPFTW-S, Chaff Cutters, I'ulpers, Oilcake ^LLS^ROLLERS, Horse Gears, and all other ImplenMijw fcHue present season, in consider- able quantities MVCIXDII. DT, JASpr mCKSON & SONS, CORN EXCHANGE IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE CHESTEE* Cf f 25e OLD S/ANWC OMMEBCI AI/ INN ^RR\ | AND BREWERY, > A T STREET, WREXHAM EDWARD LOV AT, PROPRIETOR # AUCTIO MID VALWER. ROYAH HOTEL, RHYL. A BRAKE ^will leave the Royal Hotel every MORALLY at Ten, for RHUDDLAN CASTLE, and th^far-famed MARBLE CHURCH (Bodelwyddan). (. FAKE THERE AN^TOACK IS. SUNDAYS, Is. 6D. Basket Carriages, Wagonettes, and Prwaie Carriages aMoays ready. An eets every Train. 204 tgttI ttnb vuhlit iøtüts. CO-OPERATIVE CREDIT A N K, MANSION HOUSE CHAMBERS, 11, QUEEN VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, E.C. FIRST ISSUE OF CAPITAL, £ 500,000. In Subscriptions of £1 and upwards. No further liability. Open to alL Each Cash Subscriber is entitled to Interest in lieu of Dividend at the alto of £1 10s. per cent. per month, MT per cent, per annum, which will be paid in CASH. TRUSTEES LIEJ^C^ENHFELJ^H. GASCOIGNE, C.B., Ivybridge, Devon. TH#L»VY GTJOD, D.D., Newton Abbot, Devon. KEf. ffl. VH.&PE ROBERTSON, Smeeth Rectory, Ashford. HK^LFTC WALKER, ESQ., Fowler Height, Blackburn. ,9 ACCOUNTANTS AND AUDITORS MESSRS R. W. HUDSWELL AND CO., 23, Martin's-lane, Cannou-street, E.C. '0' MANAGER AND PROPRIETOR RICHARD BANNER OAKLEY, F.R.G.S. Current Accounts opened, and 5 per cent. interest allowed an the Minimum Menthly Balances. Cheque Books supplied. The Bank grants Cred ts, and issues Circular Notes for the Continent and America, and transacts every description of sound financial business. DENBIGH BRANCH-VALE-STREET I J. A. YORK, MANAGER. AGENTS WANTED in several Towns in North Wales. -238 rahtznttn s hhrtSSts. PHOTOGRAPHIC AND FINE ART STUDIO, 3, HIGH-STREET, AND 5SA, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL ENTRANCE THROUGH MR EDISBURY'S CHEMIST SHOP MR. j A I N G Begs to thank the nobility, clergy, gentry, and inhabitants of Wrexham and the neighbourhood, for the gratifying patronage bestowed on him during the past year, and hopes by a strict personal supervision of the details of every department cf his business, to merit a continuance of the same. The Studio, and Suite of Reception, Jfcesiing Rooms, &c., have been RE-FITTED for the present Season, in order to S^FCL?JFVRFY convenience necessary for the comfort of visitors. Mr J. L. with great pleasureVlsoO^gs to announce to his numerous patrons that he has considerably increased his staff of OPERAAT^AND Assistants, so as to be enabled to secure greater promptitude than hitherto in the execution of all commissions entrusted to him. Visitors to the Studio will at all times receive immediate attention. II" TERMS :— CARTES DE VISITE FROM 7s. 6d. PER DOZEN. LARGER SIZES AT EQUALLY MODERATE PRICES. Experienced Operators sent ANY DISTANCE to Photograph Family, Wedding, and Pic-nic Parties, Gentlemen's Residences, Views, Horses, Dogs, Architectural and Engineering Work. PHOTOGRAPHS and PICTURES of every description Copied and Enlarged to any Size, by the most approved methods. FAMILY and PRESENTATION PORTRAITS from Locket Miniatures to Life-size,*IN Oil and Water Colours, executed by first-class Artists ON THE PREMISES. N.B.—Having Purchased the entire Staflc of NEGATIVES from the representatives of t]a £ late W. H. Edwards, of Wrexham, Myu. X. is in a position to supply copies or eafcurge- numtft from the same. f Pr'c WILLIAM PIERCE, GENERAL UNDER'IAKE^ BRID GE-STREET, WRKKHAM, AGENT to the Patent Mguillic Air-tight Coffin Cenjpaoy, Liaij^cW Work/ and Offices: 158, GREAT CHARLES-STREET, BIRMINGHAM. These Coffins are covered with white, black, and crimson cloth or velvet, and every design of coloured ad za+,al croiiaiei s ueed. THO/ WI oaly i-JTE. THA weight of sad Coffins, AND ara mo-e DURABLE. The exnense is so small that they can be used FA» all fitfnaals except those of th^very poorest class. (/ Variousjlfze* kept-ia stock. \JR F*/ TRY R A Sr E ft S WORKMEN'S TWO /'■; ^GUINEA WATCHES. F./ Jy S J2^, HIGH-STREE^ WREXHAM^^ 42. HIGH-STREET WBEXHAM. 84 For the Blood is the Life."—See Deuteronomy, chap. xii, verse 23. CLARKE'S WORLD FAMED BLOOD CLARKE'S WORLD FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE for Cleansing aad Clearing the Blood from All Impurities, cannot be too IJHFIUY recom nended. Cures Old Sores ra Cures Ulcerated oreitizi,,tho Neck Cures Ulcerat Cures Blackhepfyor Pjmpies on Face Cures Scurvy/Soi-es ? Cnres Cancerous Ulpirs Cures Blood and SRin Diseases Cures Glandular Swellings Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter, from whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasant to the. taste, and warranted free from mercury-which all pills and most medicine^ scld for the above diseases contain-the Proprietor solicits ¡ sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS. Soldi n Bottles 2s. 6d. each, and in Cases containirg; ottles, lis. each, sufficient to effect a permanent cure in ong-standing cases, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors; or sent to any address on receipt of 30 or 132 stamps, by F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, High-street, LINCOLN. WHOLESALE AQPNTS :— B^RCLA^ & SAWY London, AN^^FFL* the Wlyjlesale H/3UGDS MR. T. H. COLEMAN, SURGEON DENTIST REGENT-STR E H4 (Opposite the Savwigs Bank), WREXIMI, BEGS .toihfprm public that his NEW ESTABMS^^LEN/, lately known as Davis'J Temperance HOTETTT?»OW completely fitted up to suit the comfort aria cravenience of his patients. TEETH extracted without pain by NITROUS OXIDB GAS. 1. ARTIFICIAL TEETH supplied'at lowest possible prices. Natural appearand and comfort guaranteed. A private Waiting Room for each patient. May 8 consulted daily without charge- /^ESTABLISHED EIGHT YEARS. fj WESTERN MAm Is distributed T T hrotighouc eight counties, víz:- GLAMORGANSHIRE, C CARMARTHENSHIRE, EMPROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE. ,BRECONSHIRE, ADNORSHIRE. MONMOUTHSHIRE, r I, F GLOUCESTERSHIRE, U I and extensively in the ad- [ oining Western Counties. WESTERN MAIL\ The oldest and only T T ei t page daily newspaper p lished in South Wales d the West of England. rice One Penny. TXTESTERN MAIL. Has a Certified Cir- H I culation four times as great as any other daily paper blished in the district. WESTERN MAIL. Is Unsurpassed as a VY mfdium for all classes o a/rert-isaments, and is used T £ .D SCAI AOCIITIM, oceers, parochial autho- railway and assurance anies, county officials Sbc. The largest circu weekly paper in the ;ipality. HEAD OFFICES JST MART-STREET, CARDIFF SWANSEA OFFICE '"E;A#TLE- SQUARE. NEWPORT OFFICE COMMERCIAL-STREET MERTHYR TYDFIL OFFICE HIFAI-STREET. LONDON OFFICES 130JFLEET-STREET, and 108, BISHOPOATE-STJKET, CITT. 788 The Marvellous Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Asthma, Bron- chitis, Consumption, and all Chest Affections. (A 5>" ™ C Sold by all Chemists, in '£.- bottles, at Is Itd, 2s 9d, 2 4s 6d, and lis each. Sent by the proprietors upon receipt of Stamps. From Rev. J. STONEHOUSE, St. Saviour's Vicarage, Nottingham. August, 1874:. DEAR SIR,-I can strongly recommend your Pectonne as an invaluable Cough Remedy. I have given it a fair trial in my own family, and have also supplied it to persons suffering from cough in my parish, and in every instance it has given immediate relief. In some casw after PASSING sleepless nights, one or two doses of tHe Pectonne nave iiaa bUCll a. guod effect fbab PEISOUI, ^RAVE got a good night's rest, and the Cough has speedily disappeared. j, Mr A. ROLFE, St. Ann's Square, n ester, eclorie, Says: Your Pectorin i ,su_ ior oAlediciue I have ever tried for Copghs TA COKISI/F PECTORINE Cure t wirst forms of Coughs and COIDS. 71/ T PECTORINE curss Hoarseness. PECTORINE gi/es inmfediate rel^f in Bronchitis. PECTORINE ID the best Medicina for Asthma. PECTORINE tures Whooping Qough. PECTORINE will cure a troublesome tickling Cough. PECTORINE is invaluable iji the Early Stages of Consumption. PECTORINE relieves all Affections of the Chest, Lungs, and Throat. PREPARED ONLY BY SMITH & CLARKE, Manufacturing Chevaists, Park-street, Lincoln. *#* Vice Chancellor Sir C. Hall granted a perpetual injunction, with costs, against F. Mason, Chemist, Rother- ham, for using the word Pectoriue." WHOLESALE AGENTS— J ^RC^AY and Sons, LONDON^^TPLL the Wholesale H^ES. INSTITUTION OF LANGUAGES 19, WEITBFRIARS, CHESTER. PBOFESSOR W. GEORGES-SCHLSINITZ, Late French and Classical Master at the Military Academy, Berlin; Appointed Successor to Mons. Junod FRENCH AND GERMAN MASTER AT Birkenhead College, Birkenhead, Miss Jones's Ladies' School, Birkenhead; Miss Gatcbell's Ladies' Schsol, Birkenhead; Fairfield Classical and Commercial School, Liverpool; Prince's Park School, Liverpool; Mrs Wilson's Ladies' School, Wrexham Miss Morris's Ladies' School, Great Crosby; and at several First-class Schools in Chester. PROFESSOR GEORGES-SCH £ EINITZ teaches on the method now adopted for several jears past by the German, Swiss, A^J/RUSSIAN Govern- MFE«T±Schools, and which H&S IRF these countries proved successful WITJJ £ RESPE<^ to its practical results. In AN^UHO same method his been recently introduced into CT^T^LIC Schooll*TJy ordlerdf the Government. Principle of the Schools wherXProfessor Georges- Schleinitz teaches in Lancashire, enksliire, and Wales, and his numerous Private Pupils, acknowledge that this method has produced higher and more practical results than those generally arrived at by any other system. Children may begin at a very early age, deriving sub- stantial advantages from it; and as Professor Georges- Schleinitz applies his system to whatever text books are already in use, no further change in them is needed. Prospectus, with terms and references, on APPLICATION to above address; or to Mrs Wilson's School, vJior-road, Wrexham. THE MONETARY AND MINING >^}AZETTE. A reliable Record and view of Mining, Financial, and all other Jo' t-Stock Undertakings. Every Saturday Morning, price 4d. annual subscrip- tion, payable in advance, 15s.; free by post, 17s 6d. Original article on topics pertaining directly or in- directly to joint-stock undertakings. Reports of share ers'meetings, accompanied by such observations as they MLW appear to demand. An examination and Analysis of directors' reports and balance sheets, as showing the actual condition of a com- pany's finances and resources. » Reports of the wojfKing, progress, and prospect^ of mining undertaking supplied weekly, or as frequently as may be necessa to keep all interested in them well informed as to theiXDresent and future. Notes on all noutfele things relating to joint-stock companies occurring DICING the week. Details of the prodrats, constitution, capital, and posi- tion of all such mininif undertakings as are deemed worthy of public confidenc^carefully revised, as changes in them occur. 1 Published by Tlomas Lowther, at the offices, 213, Gresham House, AD Broad-street, E.C.; and Edward Curtice, 12, Catherine-street, Strand, W.C.; and sold by Everett and Sons, W, Royal Exchange, London, and all n«ws-vendors. 6896 JUST PUBLISHED. AN admirable PORTRAIT ^Lieutenant- Colonel Sir WATKIN W. WYNN, Bart., M.P. Taken since his recovery fmm—J*^e illness. Size, the new -1 Imperial," about 104y es, on thick toned boards. Price 3s 6d ear, post free to any address. 3s 9d. f J. LAING, ARTIST AND PHOTOGRAPHER, Castle-street, Shrewsbury, and 3, High-street, Wrexham. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. An excellent likeness of the honourable baronet."— Wrexham Guardian. A /1 capital portrait of Sir Watkin. Wrexftm .AV"tise?-. mo DEPILATORY. WELLS'S DEPILATORY, the only effec- tual remedy far immediate and permanent removal of SupsA^Ps Hay from the Face, Arms, Neck, &c. This prgMmfcijjffms its purpose almost instaa- TANEOUSLY^^HpHpaili to the most sensitive skin. Full paft^laiyn receipt of a directed envelope. JOHN Great Russell Street, Bedford SQUARE, N.B.—IfibdJIds of Testimonials have been receivai fs^St the nSrilitv and ladies o^^nk who have tried JB3 Ifejrellous remedy. j 741M7 O' E S'S HEAL-ALL OINTAIENT (Trade Mark—Registered). OR EVERY MAN'S FRIEND! THE BEST APPLICATION KNOWN for Scrofula Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds. It cures old sores, ulcerated soie legs It cures ulcerated sores on the head and neck It cures blackheads, or pimples on the face It cures scurvy sorest cancerous ulcers It cures burns and scalds, ringworm, itch, piles It cures weak and watery eyes It cures red and sore eyelids It cures inflammation in the eye It cures moving specs or floating bodies before the eyei It cures cataracts and partial blindness It cures obscurity of vision and dimness It cures children's sore eyes left after measles It allays inflammation in a few hours, and soothes pain very quickly. Sold in pots, Is lid, 2s 9d. and 4s 6d. THE WONDERFUL BLOOD PUMIFIER. JONES AND WJ O 3 UNIVERSAL PURIFYING MliSSJRE. Trade Mark "Furif viug Mixture.^ ERUPTIONS OF THE SKIN, IMPURITIES THE BLOOD, Skin Diseases, and Rheuinatisnura speedily cured by this wonderful Purifying Mix- ture. It is most certainly the best preparation, the worldf or all eruptions of the skin, blotches, spota, pimples, blackneads, boils, carbuncles, ring-wo sore heads, sore eyes, erysipelas, itch, scurf, scrofula scurvy, glandular swellings, cancerous sores, bad legs. t piles, syphilis, secondary and all blood and skin dis> eases, and is highly recommended to a ^parties using their Heal-all Ointment, being agreeable, palatable; and safe. May be taken at all seasons aad under any circumstances. Sold in bottles at 2s 3d an4 4s 6d each, and in cases containing six 2s 3d bottles, lis each, suiffcient to effect a perfect cure in long- standing cases. COUGHS COUGHS JONES'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUN3 TOLU, AND LINSEED Registered). 11 THE MOST AGREEABLE AND EFFECTUAL REMEDY for asthmatic and consumptive cough, bronchitis, winter coughs, difficult breathing, whooping cough, hoarseness, loss of voice, and all affections of the chest and lufcgs. One bottle it most cases effects a cure. Price la lld.2s 9d, and 4s 6d per bottle. JONES'S PATENT VEGETABLE PILLS J FOR WIND (Registered), ARE THE BEST PILLS IN THE WORLD for bat digestion, wind and pain in the stomach, liver com- plaints, jaundice, sick headache, pains in the chest, loss of appetite, pain in the back, flatulency, griping, colic, a sense of weight in the back and loins, dart- ing pains in the region of the heart, liver, and kidneys, constipation, pains in the thighs, some. times shootinar do\|u to>fie calf of the leg and foot, supprespon afcL*6tention of the urine, pain» in.th^tom«ch, anffrtll liver complaints. Thousand! l^^>feeT/c*ed by these pills and many who _/ad lspen pronounced hopeless have oeen restored /to health by their use. ONE BOX WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL OF THEIR EFFICACY. Sold ia boxes at Is Hd, 2s 9d, and 4s 6d each. Sent post free for 15 or iJ6 stamps. Sole manu- facturers, W. JONES and Co., Chemists, 157, Great Howard-street, Liverpool. CAUTION.-Beware of spurious imitations, C and askf or Jones and Go's.—of Liverpool—Medi- cines, and see that you get them; don't have other pills, ointment, and mixtures palmed on yen for the sake of trifling gllinö. —IR REMARKABLE CURES. A daughter of Mr Bradford, Stanhope-street, Liver- pool. was cured of large blotches and sores all over the body with Jones's Heal-All Ointment and the Purify fying Mixture, after having tried the best medical advice in Liverpool for five yes without deriving any benefit. Mr Fred Houghton, Hale Bank; Ditton, was cured of a bad skin disease-after having spent over X56 in doctors' bills-with two 2s 9d pots and two 4s 6d bottles. 2, Birkett-street, Liverpool, 20th March, 1874. Dear Sirs,—It is with feelings of pleasure I write to>; inform you of the good effects your Purifying Mixture' and Heal-All Ointment has done to me. About six' years ago I was bitten on the leg by a venemous reptile, which nearly cost me my life; and I now declare to you and the world, after spending over X150 in doctors bills to try and heat the it is now entirely healed, after using only two 4* I;d pots of your World-Famed Ointment and two lis cas.s of your universal Purifying Mixture. The truth of the above statement any person who wishes may refer to me. Your very obedient servant, Messrs Jones and Co. JAMES SMITH. Baton Rouge, Louisana, U. States, July 21st, 187t. Gentlemen,—I enclose you a P. O. order for X2 10s., for one dozen boxes of your Vegetable Wind Pills and Heal-A IJOintment. Please send by the first mail, and direct as before. I intend to distribute them amongst my friends here. Your Wind Pills are the best I ever used in my life, and your Ointment exceeds anything I ever saw for nealing all kinds of sores. Ycurs very obediently, T. W. Jones and Co. EDWIN'MCCLOY. AGENTS FOR WREXHAM AN'D^DISTRICT- Mr J. F. Edisbury, High-street. Mr J. Francis, chemist, Hope-street. Oswestry-Mr Saunders Llangollen—Mr E. Evans Ruabon—Mr Djgpes Ruthin-Mr Lloyd Mold—Mr E. Williams Denbigh—Mr Jones Holywell—Mr Carman. Portmadoc—Mr Jones I Rhyl—Mr Jones M Abergele—Mr Jones Wholesale A#et>ts: J. WOOLLEY Jand SON, Man chestefc. and J. B. ENS^tWTLE, Dake-street, Li^fpobl Eym&f SoNi-f, and C^T^sd irHPnojii'SON I^cover st&ftf .Liverpool. 0P* "■ NERVOUSNESS CURED—»AND HEALTH AND STRENGTH5 RESTORED rg!0 the most weak^rfecyconstitution. Fully JL particulars on Acpipt ovdirected envelopes.—-JR WELLS, 6, Rusll-str ,Lon n, W.C. 354 EPILA T~J £ 3b>EPILATEY. PI R ELra ifelLATORY is fy my efffituulfremedy for 'the immediat^/and per- manent re oval of superfluous, hair from th face, arms, neck, &c. This preparation Affects its purpose almost instantaneously, without pAd or injury to the most sensitive skin. Full particulars on receipt of a stamped directed directed envelope,—JOHN WELLS, 6, Great Russell-street, Bedford-square, London, W.C. Ir'hYER'S WA'I'CHES.- The Best and Cheapest in the World (vide Times.). 30 PER CENT. SAVED. Lowest Prices: Aluminium, 18s to 25s; Workmen's Good Silver 26s to 36s; Ditto Hunting case, 4.fe: yantes' Elegant Silver (Small size), 'IlJSft&Jg Case, 42s; Gent's g Splendid Silver Leyfe/n^o^to 105s; Hunting Case. inbl 70s to 135s; L ionable, Gold Watchea as, 55s; Ditto ase, 118s; Gent's Splendii Gold Levers, 98s; Hunting Case, 130s. Evert kind of First Class Gold and Silver Watches kept in Stock, at Lowest Wholesale Cash prices. ill Watches warmnted to purchasers from one to ive years each, by Printed and Stamped Warranties, signed, GEORGE DYER. Price Lists and Oriels sent safe per Post to all parts of the world, flost Offij»§ Orders' Payable R^ent-stert; BajSer§»> ILriicA Batiks, of London^DYER, Goldsnii*»iM £ j ^gJfHimaker, 90, RegenVstrcet, London, W 80* £ Potted Meats, Salmon, Sardines, Lobster Soups, auces, Pickles, Jams, Jellies, armalade, Mace- onies, Mushrooms, Crystalised Fruits, Olives, Capers, Chotneys, &c., in»great variety, anl o^the finest^ualitty at Bei^a and (Jo's, Higb&Ept, » Wrex^'f f CI F°r^#i(luer3, de foie Gras, Truffles, Ma<Mcw5iies, Mushrooms, Petit Pois, Salai Cream, Crjwalised Fruits, Cosaques, Anchcvey and Bloaier Pastes, Ox Tongues, Soups Chutnpys, Olives, Capers, Anchovies, &c., in great va*ejfcy, and of the finest quality,^Benson and Co^yea 5 and Foreign WarehousWgh-street, Wrex, m. a 1' r b ft. 1. -r l'