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¿ ONOE ONLY IN FIVE YEARS. 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. ^PERSONS desirous of taking advantage of this privilege are invited to forward their Proposals to the Offices, or to any of the Company's Agents^ without delay. -0- iW The new Life Business of this year is 65 PER CENT. ABOVE that of last year. ANTHONY DILLOV, Stertlarf to the CompMMj, tJtOVINCIAL INSURANCE COMfJVT. Odtitr, 186). High Strtit, Wrexham. 49, Mmrgatt Strut, 77, Bucbmm Strtu, LONDON, GLASGOW. A PPLIoATiONS for AGENCIES to the PROVIN CIAL INSURANCE COMPANY hw> invited t< be made on or before FRIDAY, the 13th NOVEM. BER next when a Meeting of the Board will b' held to consider the a&me. A. DILLON, Secretary. CmEl" OWICKS, WREXHAM. The Directors will enlertain 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. Gsant and Co. Ludoraf^-kill I .nn^n will be forwarded on application to the Offices, or to any Agents of the Company. (Established 1852.) AGENTS Of THIS DISTRICT OF TBI FRCVINCIAL INSURANCE COMPANY, WREXHAM. ANGLESEY. Amlwok-R. L. Dew, Banker Beaumaris-R. 1,1. Humphreys, Stanley Street Bodedern—Richard Lewis, Druggist Holyhead-Win, Evans, British School „ John Lewis, London House „ .J. P. Medlicott, Banker IiJanfechell—Thos. Williams, Assistant Overseer Llanerchymcdd—John Hughes, Clerk to Union Hugh Williams, Tanrallt Llangristiolns—T?<v. David HugLes. Llanidaa—David Davies, Lord Boston's School. Llangefni-David Williams, Accountant. Pentraeth-Win. Parry, Tanrallt Tregaian—Owen Pritehard, Land Agent CAERXARVONSHIRE. Aber—William Griffiths, Henfaes Uangor J. K. Douglas, Chronicle Office Thos. Foulkes. Solicitor J. Gregory, Diocesan Registry 1° oesi.Agent' Fro* Square Meshach Roberts, Chemist Peter Williams, Merchant Bethesda—Richard Hughes, Ogwen Terrace John Jones. Draper Carnarvon—Walter Hughes, Banker Wm Turner, Wine Merchant Conway-Henry Jones, Bodidda J. G. Jones, Solicitor William Bridge, Gorphwysfa. Colwyn-Rev. David Davies, Berthyn Hall Ebenez er- W m. Rowlands, Draper Llanberis- John Davies, Hafodty R. M. Williams, Royal Victoria Hotel Llandudno-David Williams, Rate Collector Liangybi-Richaid Jones, Registrar Llaufairfechan-IJ. J. Owen, Brynyrionadd Office N evin- Thomas and Jarrett Portmadoc—Robert Jones, Bank Place « Wm. Jones, Tallow Chandler J. Parry. Banker Wm. Pierce, Banker .1 Tanygroes, Conway-John Williams, Drager Port Dinorwic—W. Hughes, Accountant Pwllheli-W. G. Casson, Bank Roberts, Draper gt. nns, Basgor—/T. G Williams, Accountant Waunfawr—Ebenezer Morris, British School CARDIGANSHIRE. Aberayron—Benjamin Evans, Merchant u Wm, Griffiths, Druggist Aberystwith-E, Davies, Draper C. M. Thomson, Banker Cardigan-Lancelot Lawther Newquay—W. James, Draper Talybont—A, L. Lewis, Grooer, Morfa Bcitli DENBIGHSHIRE. Abergele-A. F. Watts Wm. Ellis, Chemist Brymbo—W. J. Evans, National School Coedpoeth—Ebenezer Edwards, Draper Chirk-Thos. H. Richards Denbigh—Thos. Gee, Publisher Samuel Sheaf, Banker Martin Smith, Park Street Llangollen—Edward Humphreys, Auctioneer Lienrwft-j. R. Griffith, Solicitor Llangerniew—-Thomas Rogers, Stag Inn Lland^rnog-R0bert Williams, Registrar Llansaintftraid—-j0jjn jjvans, Draper Llanarmon>'elr^gw-RichardMorris, junr, Shopkeeper Hughes, Schoolmaster Pentrevoelas—J°nn Roberts, Schoolmaster t Buabon- J. C. Edwards, Tanyclawdd Robert Lloyd, Stationer Ruthin—Hugh Jones, Park Cottage, Borthyn John Jones, Agent Jlouett-John Manley, Miller Wrezham-S. T. Baugh, Auctioneer John Bury, Accountant John ClarJ^Ctothier » Arthur ellØ, Accountant Thos. Haywood, Jeweller Hughes and Son, Booksellers Thomas Jones, Auctioneer John Morris, Grocer Edward Lovatt, Auctioneer. FLINTSHIRE. Bagillt—Michael Jones, Chemist Buckley—Jonathan Sharratt, Potter Dyserth (Rhyl)—David Rowlands, National School Flint-Isaac Taylor, Land Agent Thomas Gleave, Ruse Cottage Halkyn-Peter Jones, Post Office Hawarden-R. Beavan, Little Mountain Holywell-Rev. E. Lloyd, Greenfield John Owen, Banker Kinmel-David Williams Llanddulas-J ohn Templeton, Pentregwyddel Quarries Mold-Thomas Jones, Cefnygader F. Musgrave, Banker John Roberts, Relieving Officer Meliden-Edward Gittens, Schoolmaster Northop—J. Astbury, Registry Office Newmarket-John Thomas, Albert House Overton-George Ashley Penyffrith-St. Asaph—Edward Lloyd Prestatyn—Edmund Hunt, General Dealer Rhyl-E. Powell Jones, Chemist John Lloyd, Estate Agent is 1 hos. Sheffer, 7, Kinmel street St. Asaph-Chall. Mansbridge Talargoch, Rhyl—Wm. Smith Whitford-Edward Evans, Pystyll Worthenbury-Wm. Bate, Post Office MERIONETHSHJ RE. Bala-R. D. Edwards, Bank Accountant E. Evans, County Court Office Barmouth-Evan Evaus, schoolmaster Cerrig-y-druidion-Elias Williams, Druggist Corwen—0. D. Hughes, Solicitor Robert Roberts, Postmaster Dolgelly—John Jones, Welsh Tweed Manufacturer Festiniog—Henry Jones, Llechrwd J. C. Pring, Bank David Williams, Cwmbowydd Llandderfel-Robert Thomas, Shopkeeper Llanbedr-Robert Griffith, Draper W. Lewis, Plumber Llandrillo-J ohn Jones, Postmaster Town—M. M Jones, Chemist MOWTUOlulifKi oJUlttB, Abermabe, near Newtown-—John Powell, Castle Dol- ftjrwyu Cemmes—John Jones, National Schoolmaster Golfa, Welshpool—W. Withy Llanfyllin—M. L. Jones W. Jones, Clerk to Guardians Llanidloes-Evan Evans, Ironmonger W. Jones, Chemist Machynlleth—W. H. Larkin, Banker Montgomery—George Farmer, Land Agen Newtown-Richard Jones, N. P. Bank Hugh Roberts, Banker tl W. Turner, Ironmonger Pontrobert-Evan Griffith, Cynhinfa Welsbpool-liancock-,& Jones (Mr. Yearsley's Offices) John Jones, Banker Wm. Fortune, Coed y Dinas AL&. cJ. iNL. UllXLiJJ, Trofessor of Jf-toe, and Orgcr.iist of th« Parish Church, HOLTWELL, BEGS respectfully to intimate that he receives Pupils for the Pianoforte, Organ, and Harmonium. Terms on application. J. M. F. also wishes to announce that he has opened an Agency, in connection with his father's establish- ment at Blackburn, for the sale of Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Sheet Music, and every other Article connected with the Music Trade, and solicits an inspection. Sheet Music at Half-price. Pianos repaired and tuned by the year, or otherwise. CLAREMONT COTTAGE, Holywell, Oct. 21st, 1863. Horses and Carriages for Hire. OLD ANTELOPE INN, WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. RICHARD ELLIS RESPECTFULLY intimates that his Posting Department is now replete; and excellent and safe Saddle and Harness Horses may at all times be had, together with neat four-wheel'd and other Carriages. Charges strictly moderate. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers WILLIAM OWENS, Saddler & Harness Maker, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL. WO. respectfully announces that he has just re- ceived a large assortment of Patent Enamelled Leather Leggings, and also Brown Tanned, of all sizes and patterns, suitable for Winter wear. HORSE CLOTHING of every variety -COMPL.T.. Leather Portmanteaus, Railway Wrappers, Waterproof Chaise Aprons, and Driving Capes, Single and Double Texture Mackintoshes, of the best ma- terial, made to order. S L A T E S-. ON SALE, at Llanerchymor Lead Works, near Holywell, a large assortment of SLATES of the following qualities and sizes:— BEST BLUE. STBIPED. INFERIOR. 22 in. by 12 in. 24 in. by 12 in. 24 in. by 12 in. 20 in. by 10 in. 22 in. by 12 in. 22 in. by 12 in. 18 in. by 10 in. 20 in. by 10 in. 20 in. by 10 in. 18 in. by 10 in. 18 in. by 10 in. 16 in. by 10 in. 16 in. by 10 in. 16 in, by 8 in. For further particulars and prices apply at the Office of the above Works, or to Mr. HENRY WILLIAMS, Royal Hotel, Greenfield. TO BE LET, AND entered upon December 31st, 1863, all that HOUSE AND SHOP, in Well-street, Holywell, heretofore occupied bv the widow of the late Mr. Robert Winstanley, watchmaker. Apply to Mr. Hugh Williams, Bagillt-street, Holywell. BLACK B Mi 1 3M S- PATTERNS POST FREE. The Novelties for the Season are the DRAP DE LYON. DAUPHINOISE. DRAP DE FRANCE. GROS DE LONDRES. ARMURE. These new makes of Silks are superior to any yet introduced. They are RICH, BRILLIANT, OF SOFT FINISH, MAT BE RELIED ON FOR WEAR, Being imported direct from Lyons, they will be charged 20 PER CENT. UNDER REGULAR PRICES. GEORGE AND HENRY LEE, 22, 24, 26, BASNETT-STREET, LIVERPOOL. E D 1812. PROCTOR All) RYLAND, IN CALLING ATTENTW* TO THEIR SPECIAL PREPARED B E MANURES, Have much pleasure in stating that they will be foH of very superior quality, and the most economical offered to thdlgriculturist. TURNIP, MANGOLD, JJSD POTATO MANURES r Have produced results of the most satisfactory and roujfacrative character on every description of tillage land. WHEAT, OAT, AN 1, ARLEY MANURES 1, Strengthen the.straw, increase the quantity, and iinpive the quality of the grain in a very marked degree. BONE SUPEHPHOfe'ijtAI E OF" Has been proved to be the most economical source of PijuMiates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn crops. GRASS MNURES, For mowing or grazing land, are very effective in imprfjig the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manures is regulated according as they may be required ||>e more or less permanent in their character. OFFICES CORN EXCHANGE BUILrfJGS, CARR'S LANE, BIRMINGHAM. MANUFAiibiEa:— BIRMINGHAM, W A R W I C K; IB R I S T 0 L, AND CHESTER. RAW BONE AND NITflJPHOSPHATE MANURES, FOR GRASS, PEAT, c., c. DAVID BAlTflE AND Co., WAVERTON MANURE WOKKS, CHESTER, HAYING arranged with Mr. OWBN JONES to act Agent for the Holywell District, would respect fully solicit from the Landowners and Fawrs, a share of their orders. The Bones and Manufactured Manure- pure andlpirst-class quality. Samples, Price Lists, &c., may be iad on application M- Mr. OWEN 9NES, Fanton Place, Holywell. BENSON'S WATCliES AND CLOCKS. Perfection of MechaAi."—Morning Post. OPINIONS OF THE LONDON PRESS UPONWNSON'S GREAT CLOCK AND WATCHES "As a sample of English clockwork a large scale, the works of this are probably the finest finished that have ever been seen in this country. No Chronometer could be fitted with more perfect, or carefully-adjusted mech- anism"—TIMES, June 11th, 1862. "A triumph of ingenuity.Twx- GRAPH, March 31st, 1862. "The entire finish■» the highest caste."—DAILY NEWFLFAY 29, 1862. A more exquisitely- finished piece of meeWtoi we hare never seen."—Srxnig, June 17 th, The largest aa4 MfcUtkably the best finished clock fajpfcxhibitioa." —Examm, Aug. UB], "Some of them are of great beauty; and if the English watch-trade only follow up with the same spirit and success this first attempt to compete with foreigners in decorative watchea, there seems to be no reason why we should not get the trade entirely into our own hands." Tons, June 33, 1862. 1 ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR CS3|H AND TURRET CLOCKS. Watches. Clocks, and Bronxe* of wry description* from jflbot to the highest quality of which the Art la < present capable, manufactured from High-Art Designs Fre&oh, and Italian Artists of great celebrity-. Watches. Chronometer Duplex, Lever, Horizontal, Vertical, Minute, Half-quarter, and Qtr, Raj> eaters, Independent Seconds. Kcylest, Chvoiiojecphe, Enamelled, Astronomical and Reversible Watches. From 200 Guineas to £3 3s. each. BENSON Is ILLUSTRATED PAMPHLET ON WATCHES (free by post for two stcmpe), contain* a short History of Watch- making, with descriptions and pricei. It acts as a guide in the purchase of Watch, and enables those who live in Scotland, Ire- land, Wales, the Colonies, India, or any part of the world to select a watch, and have it sent free and safe by post. A .00 C1'" :T' Wed amy I;;¡; uLc'bi KATED CLOCK PAMPHLET contain* a full and carefully prepar- ed Price-list of every description of Clock and Time-piece, with a short and interesting history of the Art of clockmakmg. In it will be found a great variety of patterns of Clocks suitable for all purposes, & it will be sent post-free for two stamps. BENSON'S ARGENHNE SILVER The MORWHO HERALD, October 23rd, speaking of the Plate in tfc|f^xhibition, says, Mr. BENSON, who has a Medal forPlate exhibits some beautiful things" The Argentine is a composition possessing all the beauty and n«*t*8 of colour of Silver with its durability, at a mere fraction of its cost It is a compound of various metals with a heavy deport of pure Silver, forming one hard, compact, white body When the Argentine and the real Silver are placed side by side, the."t skilful judge cannot distinguish between them, while its durability is so great that after many years' wear it remams undfered. During the last seventeen vears it has been so well received by the Public, that its manufacture has been extended to %btbose articles usually made in Silver, vizSpoons Forks, Dinner, Tea, and Coffee Services, Waiters, Bread and Cake Basketi, Candelabra, Dishes of all kinds, Epergnes, Claret Jugs &c and which can be seen at the various Establishments of J. W. BENUM, whose new Show Rooms contain an immense Assortment A Prize Medal was awarded to J. W. BENSON for excellence of mai.yaeture of Arg ntine and Electro Plate. A Sample Spoon will be sent post-free to any part of the Kingdom on receipt of 30 Stanps, & an elaborately Illustrated Catalogue containing 300 Engravings and Price-list of Argentine and Solid Silver Plate, will ie sent post-free on receipt of six stamps. ■ H J. W. BENSON'S BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS ARE 46, 47, and 63, iJORNHILt. All Letters should be addressed to tie Principal Establishment,— 33, AND 34, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON. [ESTABLISHED 1749.] THOMAS OWENS, Joiner, Builder, and Licensed Appraiser, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, New and second-hand Furniture of every des- cription always in Stock. Every description of Timber for building purposes, Laths, fire bricks, tiles &c.-alio Coffin Boards, and an assortment of Carnarvonshire Grave Stones and Tombs. Also NOW ON SALE,-Spring and other small Carts, Phaeton and Harness, small Gig and ditto, and a miscellaneous assortment of useful articles. Water-closet and apparatus complete. Horse and Trap, for Hire. To be Sold.-Price J6650. A PLANTATION, COTTAGE, and PADDOCK, called PEN-Y-VRON' about three mile3 from Mold, and near Coed Du and Rhyd-y-mwyn Iron Works. The Property measures about Seventeen Acres. The Mineral belongs to the Lords of Mold. Apply to Ralph Richardson, Esq., Cranford, Exmouth. WHEELER AND WILSON'S W I CELEBRATED LOCK-STITCII SEWING MACHINES. WITH RECENT IMPROVEMENTS. ø- HEMS. GGF* FELTS. 8" TUCKS. iW GATHERS. e- QUILTS. BINDS. IW BRAIDS. IW CúRDs. j LOIN DON, 1862. PARIS, 1861. INSTRUCTION GRATIS. Machines carefully packed and safe delivery guaranteed to any part of the country. Prospectus and Samples sent to anyaddress. 1 General Music Warehouse, 24); B RIG D E-S T R E T, CHESTER. ALL NEW MUSIC of merit as soon as published, at HALF-PRICE for cash. Ijrcels sent for selection at a nominal charge. Yet and Second-hand Pianofortes, Harmoniums, c., at -411 Prices. VOUCHER & CO., Music Library, Chester. ESTABLISHED, 1826. THO MAS V I eKE R S' NITROGENISED BorE, BLOOD, AND ANIMAL CHARCOAL MANURES, ffcRRs:—SANDBACH, CREWE, CHESHIRE; H £ LEHEAD, PENISTONE, near DONCASTER and MANCHESTER BONE MILLS. lor further particulars and list of prices apply to Ms THOS. ASTBURY, GALCHOG, NoRTHop, FLINT'S; Agent for North Wales. Al Goods delivered Carriage Paid, in If cwt.. bags G. LINDSEY, POftK, POULTRY, GAME, AND DAIRY PROVISION SALESMAN, Nb.10, Skinners' Place, Leadenhall Market, LONDON, RESPECTFULLY solicits consignments, and to issure those who may favor him with goods for sale. Ibat by strict attention and prompt leturns, to meris»k>nfidence, and give satisfaction. 1 ATS! RATS!! RATS! IMPORTANT & VALUABLE DISCOVERY. HJ&VEY'S method EXTERMINATES all the iats on the Premises in ONE WEEK, without the ui of Poisons, Traps, Dogs, or Ferrets, and leaves No Dead Rats in the Holes, SimpU in its operation, Trifling in its expense, CERTCvIN in its SUCCESS, permanent in its result. It his proved an IMMENSE BOON to hundreds oj Farmed; is INVALUABLE to all Persons whose Lands ir Premises are infested with these obnoxious and destructive Vermin; and is universally acknow- ledgedto be the Greatest Success of the Day. Sent, ptst free, by the Inventor, on receipt of 30 Stampa AddrWILLIAH HARVEY, Wellington Road, Great Yarmoith, Norfolk. Flint, Holywell and Mostyn Roads. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General Annual Meeting of the Trustees, under an Act passed in the 26 & 27 Years of the Reign of Her Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled An Act for more effectually Repairing and Improving the several Roads comprized in the Flint, Holywell, and Mostyn Districts of Roads; and for reviving and extending the powers for the construction of certain New Roads; and for other purposes," will take place at the House of Mr. FRANCIS EDWARDS, the ROYAL AND WHITE HORSE HOTEL, in the Town of HOLYWELL, on WEDNESDAY, the 24th day of FEBRUARY next, at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the purpose of receiving, audi"&Aud.uftling Abe Treasurer, Surveyor, apd others employed in the receipt and expenditure of the Monies belonging to the said Triistst, and for transacting such other matters and things relating to the said Trusts as may be required. And Notice is hereby further given. that the said Trustees will, at the time and place aforesaid, take into their consideration the expediency of reducing or wholly taking off the Tolls on horses, beasts, cattle and carriages employed in carrying or conveying Lime on such Roads for the improvement of Land, and also of making application, should they so determine, for the sanction of one of Her Majesty's principal Secretaries of State to such reduction, or wholly to take off such Tolls as aforesaid, such reduction or abolition to take place only from and after the 31st day of December, 1864, on which dav the subsisting Contract for the farming of the Tolls will have expired. EDWARD JONES, Clerk to the Trustees. Holywell, 27tJh anurv. 1864. FLINTSHIRE DISPENSARY. fHE Committee thankfully acknowledge the follow- i. ing- NEW SUBSCRIBER. £ 8. d. dr. Llewelyn Lloyd Jones, Whitford-streef. Holywell 1 1 0 COLLECTION CARD. Observer" Oiffce. Holywell 1 0 0 DONATION. iamuel Tomkins, Esq., Oaken Holt. 1 1 0 EDWARD JONES. Committee Room, Hon. Sec. Feb. 10th, 1864. FARM To T —— 11'1 r ■ LLONGLE FA* i letter from the d*" holding hic}j Th;« T" •' ► „ r>c'ninp: sB't tw-t trfv h*.e •• t piW'U •* r:. c.1. ('>fit. Ik w*- ;ned tc ChSfJb nnd<*r M '■ H~ ESTABLISHED 1835. OFFICE FOR PATENTS; JOHN ^DAVIES. C.K AND SON, 66, CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. The Pamphlet ARE YOUR LETTERS PATENT VALID," price 6d. SELF-HELP TO PATENT LAW, in the Press. Starch Manufacturers to H. B. H. the. Princess of Wales. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDAL, 1862. THIS UNRIVALLED STARCH IS USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And pronounced by Her MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be THE FINEST STARCH SHE EVER USED. HER MAJESTY'S LACE DRESSER DECLARES IT TO BE THE BEST SHE HAS TRIED, AND THE ABOVE AWARD BY SOME OF THE MOST EMINENT SCIENTIFIC MEN OF THE AGE, Confirms" its Superiority. WOTHERSPOON & Co., GLASGOW AND LONDON. HOLYWELL TIMBER YARD. EDWARDS & ROBERTS BF.G most thankfully to tender their gratefu acknowledgements to their numerous patrons for the liberal support they have received as Timber Merchants, and avail themselves of this opportunity of intimating to their friends and the public generally that they have now added to their present business that of CONTRACTORS & JOINERS, and respectfully solicit the favor of public patronage in this department, assuring all parties who may honor them with their commands, that their orders shall at all times receive their best and immediate attention. Every description of Joiners' and Wheelwrights' work undertaken, either by day or contract, any Estimates for the erection and completion of every kind of Building forwarded on application. The most experienced and able workmen at all times employed. SIR J. MURRAY'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA is recommended by Physicians since 1807, for Bile, Acidities, and Indigestion. -They also order his Cordial Camphor (3 grs. per oz.) as the best restorative for weak nerves, or low fevers-His Lemon Syrup mixed with either Fluid, forms a brisk Aperient for any age-bottles Is. and 2s. 6d.—To guard against false liquids, the Patentee's labels are subscribed Sir J. Murray, Physician to the Lord Lieut." Agent for Holywell-MR. ROBERTS, CHEMIST. MICHAEL PARRY, Wholesale and Retail, TIMBER MERCHANT, SEC, F Xj I 3ST T HAVING now discharged a PRIME CARGO of JJL very superior Timber, consisting of ELM RED and YELLOW PINE, BALKS, with PLANKS and LATHWOOD, &c., respectfully solicits orders for the same, which shall be immediately attended to, upon the most moderate terms. M. P. has also constantly in stock very superior OAK Timber, Slates, Laths, Boards, and other build. ing materls. EDWARDS & ROBERTS, Wholesale and Retail Timber Merchants, HOLYWELL. If VERY description of British and Foreign Timber J Boards, Planks, Laths, Felloes, Coffin-boards. &c. &c., always in stock. Alto, BRiCKS, c. YARDs:-Dee Bank, BAGILLT, and Halkyn ot., HOLYWELL. Timber valuations correctly mads. t Sale by Mr. D. Hodglcins. BY ORDER OF THE TRADE ASSIGNEE. Be Thomas Jones, of Mostyn, Brewer. MR. D. HODGKINS HAS received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Royal and White Horse Hotel, HolywelL .on FRIDAY (this day), the 12th instant, at Six o'clock m the Evening, subject to such conditions as will be produced at the time of sale, 400 SHARES in the TY-MAEN LEAD MINING COMPANY, situate at Lloc, three miles from Holy weU. Also THIRTEEN ACRES OF LAND, at Caerwys. Fas JWther particulars apply to' Mr. "WILLIAM NisBETT, Accountant, 52, Lord-street, Liverpool} or to the AUCTIONEER, 3, Queen's Square, Liverpool. Sales by Mr. Thomas Dean. MOLD, FLINTSHIRE. j Sale of Morses, choice kennel of Sporting 1 Dogs, in-calf Alderney, Guernsey, and Ayr- I shire Cows, Store Pigs, Whitechapel Cart I Stanhope PJueton, Saddles, Poultry, £ c. f MR. THOMAS DEAN TTAS been honoured with instructions from John ylar, Esq., and John Taylor, junr., Esq., who » are leaving Pksteg, to SELL BY AUCTION, on I TUESDAY, the 16th of FEBRUARY, 18C4, at 12 o'cloS F at noon, in the Black Lion Hotel yard, Mold, (where they are removed to for convenience of sale,) the undermentioned very valuable STOCK & EFFECTS: HoRsiEs.-Brown -horse I5 hands high, 7 years old, steady to ride or drive; chesnut pony, "Taffy," 12 hands high, quiet to drive black pony coh, mine 2 «,Sre™7 "*re'7 jeat8 °id- Cows.—-Half-bred Alderney cow, to calve i "■ pure bred Alderney cow, to calve in AIK • bred Ayrshire cow, to calve in M- Guernsey cow, to calve in milker); pure-bred H six pr'me fat shr horn buit, •! The D- '-1' r « kno- .*• L'fiam-elior of t'ii h.1' • second halvei "•ay-" th ingress has df » .lintel* in Knrope. oi. i t< expenditure. ,1.«• ,,j charitAU* fc.. i Lent, jot* k Blacli tion ki at-, PRELIMINARY NOTICE. MR. THOMAS DEAN HAS been -favored with instructions from Cap!. 1 Clowes, of Gwysaney Hall, (who is changing his residence) to dispose of all his OUT-DOOR EFFECTS and STOCK, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of March.-Full particulars will be given in future advertisements. Black Lion Office, Mold, 4th Feb., 1864. READ the New Uedical Work entitled DEBILITY ITS CAUSE AND CURE, or a Warning Voice to Young en on the Cure of Nervous DebUitv Loss of Si w°f ^aSS,tudc> ^digestion; bi^ke to Society, Local Weakness, Muscular Relaxation, Languor. Listlessness, Depression, &c., which, if liezif-eted, result in Consumption, Insanity, and premature death. This work is illustrated with hundreds of cases and tcsimonials from patients, showing- clearing the treatment bv which they were cured; with plain directions for perfect restoration to health and vigour bent post-free to any address, on receipt of a senvel°Pe> enclosing two postage-stamps. Address Messrs. SMITH, 8, Burton-crescent, Tavistock-square London, Consultation by Letter without Fee. -w r' Wl11' for the benefit of persons*J descriDton'of*1 thp^R^°^TS &c, on receiving a entrfon^ fnr rpnwf Ca:?s ^"closing a stairped directed envelope for reply) send a written opinion with advice and directions for the most successful treatment and cure Address Messrs. SMITH, 8, Burton-crescent, I^ndon W?C HEALTH FOR THE INVALID ^BY HOLLOWAY'S PILLS. Loss of Appetite-Loss of Strength-Loss of Health. The marvellous effect of this fine medicine upon the system is such as to immediately rally all the vital functions, the appetite is soon restored, a full flow of spirits quickly follows, the body becomes immensely invigorated with a certainty of restored health fresh air and a little exercise are necessary to bring about a permanent state of things. Holloway's Pills im- part tone and energy to the most dclii ate constitutions, and in a manner as to astonish all who take them. By their extra- ordinary virtues they have obtained the largest sale of any medicine in the world. Female Disorders. No medicine can be so infalably relied upon for overcoming all obstructions as these Pills. They never fail to restore a healthy action throughout the system. The printed instmetiODS will enable all to correct the first symptoms of disease, and avert many serious maladies. Holloway's Pills soon change the sickly and sallow complexion, thus renewing the bloom of health. To females entering into womanhood, or at the turn of life, these Pills will be found invaluable. They should be taken two or three times a week, as a safeguard against dropsy, headaches, palpitations of the heart, and all nervous affection* so distressing at certain periods. Sick Headache, Indigestion or Fool Stomach and Disordered Liver. In such a deranged state of health the food is decomposed j instead of digested, and proves poisonous rather than nutritious This derangement can at once be set right by a course of these t purifying and digestive Pills, which have acquired for them- selves an imperishable fame for the mastery they have constantly exercised over the digestive organs. Holloway's Pills increase the appetite, regulate the liver, repress biliousness, healthily stimulate the kidneys, and move the bowels in a more whole- some and natural manner than any other medicine. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases :— | Ague iFemalelrregularities Scrofula, or King's I Astnma Bilious Complaints Blotches on the Skin Bowel Complaints. Colics Constipation of the Bowels. Consumption Debility Dorpsy Dysentey Eysipelas Eysipelas Fevers of all kinds Fits Gout Head-ache Indigestion Inflammation (Jaundice Live Complaints Lumbago Piles Rheumatism Retention of Uine Evil Sore Throats Stone and Gravel Secondary Symtoofc Tic-Douloureux Tumours Ulcers I Venereal Affections- Worms of all kinds Weakness, from whatever cause &c.. &c. sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOWAY, 244., Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London; also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices :-ls. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d.. lis., 22s., and 33s., each Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sixes. N.B.-Directions for the guidance of patients in every dig- order are affixed to eftcb Box. and can be had in cmv kMUAftf j in Chinese.