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Sale by Messrs. Churton SS ElphicJc. Bistree and Northop, Flintshire. Important Sale of Cottage and other Property in small lots. VOTES FOR THE COUNTY OF FLINT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs. CHURTON and ELPHICK, at the GLYNNE ARMS, Hawarden, on IIONDA-Y, the 11th day of April next; at One for Two o'clock punctually, in the follow- ing or such other lots as may be determined at the time of Sale, and subject to such conditions as will then by produced, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTY, situate in the TOWNSHIP OF BISTREE, in the parish of Mold, in the County of Flint. Lot I.-Four cottages and gardens, occupied by Mary Jones, Thomas Badrock, Edward Roberts, and Edward Price. Lot 2.—Five cottages and gardens, occupied by J onn Winders, Joseph Crofts, Moses Hammersley, James Winders, and vacant.. # Lot 3.—One cottage and garden, occupied by ^Catherine Griffiths.. Lot 4.—Two cottages and gardens, occupied by Anne Connah, and Charles Lewis. Lot 5.—One cottage and garden, occupied by James ^Lot^—Two cottages and gardens, unoccupied. Lot 7.-One cottage and garden, occupied by Ralph Catherall. Lot 8.—Two fields, containing about — acres (part of which is occupied as a colliery), occupied by Hugh 9,—One cottage ml two occupied by and gardens, occupied by tbe Rev. John Collier, and unoccupied.. Lot 11.-0ne cottage and appurtenances, occupied byL^tU12—Four cottages, garden, and piece of land, occupied by John Powell, Joseph Shone, John Peters, anL(^l|h—Three cottages, occupied by Richard Lamb, Thomas Davies, and George Croose. The following nine Lots are eligible for tmlamg purposes:— Lot 14.—A garden, occupied by John Peters. Lot 15.—A garden, occupied by Richard Lamb. Lot 16.-A garden, occupied by Joseph Shone. Lot 17.—A garden, occupied by George Croose. Lot 18.—Garden or piece of land, unoccupied. Lot 19.-Piece of land part of field, occupied by Hugh Lloyd. „ „ • ■. i_ Lot 20.—Piece of land part of field, occupied by HLot 2l!-Piece of land part of field, occupied by HLot 22°—Ditto, and barn and buildings, occupied by Hugh Lloyd. ALSO THE FOLLOWING LOTS, situate in the PARISH OF NORTHOP, in the County of Flint, NEAR BROAD OAK, one mile from Connah's Quiy, (where a railway station is proposed to be made,) and on the road from Queen's Ferry to Northop: Lot 23.-Three cottages, with the outbuildings and large garden, in the several occupations of William Williams, John Rowlands, and William Foulkes. Lot 24.-Two cottages, with large gardens and out- buildings near the above, in the several occupations of William Williams, and John Williams. Lot 25.-Two cottages, with the large gardens and outbuildings near the above, in the several occupations .of George Williams and Thomas Hughes. Under the last three Lots valuable beds of coal are supposed to exist. The property is let at very low rents, and always commands respectable tenants. „. Printed particulars and plans of Lot 1 to 22 inclusive, will shortly be prepared, and further information as to all the Lots may be obtained from Mr. Thomas Astbury, of Galchog Mr. William Williams, grocer, Lane End, Buckley Messrs. Churton and Elpbick, auctioneers, Mr. John Whalley, surveyor, or Messrs. Boydell and Po well, solicitors, all of Chestei. 1, Pepper-street, Chester, 18th March, 1864. 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.—also Coffin Boards, and an assortment of Carnarvonabire 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. t., Horse and Trap, for Hire. 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. I STRIPED. I 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. "MATRIMONY. PERSONS of either sex (age, position, or appearance immaterial) desirous of marrying, may have their wishes speedily complied with, by sending stamped d I*- rccted envelope to the undersigned, who will forward particulars of a secret, by the possession of which any one can gain the devoted affections of as many of the opposite sex as he or she may desire. Address,—Mr. Vincent Grey, 59, Wilson Street, Finsbury, London. IMPORTANT NOTICE. fit Ci AAA AAA STERLING GUARANTEED Jbl^,UUU,UUU BY GOVERNMENT, to be allote-i to the Subscribers in various sums upwards to £ 30 OOO. Any person by investing X2 can realize £ 30 OOO For Prospectus, containing full parti- culars' ) which will be sent gratis), apply by Letter, to F E.FULD & Co., Bankers, Frankfort-on-the- Maine; or, to save foreign postage, address P. E. F&LD & Co., 14, Duke Street, Adelphi, London, W.O. T> EAD the New ?iedica,l Work entitled DEBILITY XV ITS CAUSE AND CUKE, or a Warning Voice to young Men or. the Cure of Nervous Debility, Loss of emorv^Wmiiess of si-.Ut, Lassitude, Indigestion, Dishke to Socifetv, Local Weakness, Muscular Relaxation, Languor, Listlessness, Depression, which, if neglected, result in Consumptienr,Insanity, and premature death. This work is illustrated -w ith,.bundreds of cases and tesimonials from patients, showing clearing the treatment by which they were curejl; with plain directions for perfect restoration to health s id vigour Sent post-free to any address, on receipt of a directed envelope, enclosing two postage-stamps. Address Messrs. SMITH, 8, Burton-crescent, Tavistock-square London, W.C- Consultation by Letter without Fee. MESSRS. SMITH will, for the benefit of persona suffering from NERVOUS DEBILITY, &c, on recemng a descHpton of their eases (enclosing a stamped directed envelope for reply) end a written opinion with advice and directions for the in oirl; successful treatment and cure Address Messrs*. SaiiTH, 8, Burton-crescent, London, W .& I; "■v -)..tj..o;' ..}.J:¡ Z"1 1 X Sale by Mr. Bell, j Agent to the Liverpool and London Fire and Life Insurance Company. W IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIED In the BOROUGH OF FLINT, divided into Thirty-one different Lots. MR, BELL [ RESPECTFULLY announces that he has received instructions to oflFer for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTIOJf, in the Towx HAL, in FLINT, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of APRIL, 1864, at Two o'clock in the Afternoon, the following very desirable FIELDS, HOUSES, COTTAGES, GARDENS, Pieces or Parcels of LAND, ENCROACHMENTS and ENCLOSURES, belonging to the Corporation of Flint, situate fa Coleshill Fawr, Nant y Fflint, and the Parish of Flint, all within the said Borough of Flint, in the following or such other Lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, and subject to such Conditions as will be th and then produced, namely T; Co I IS I Tenant's Names. I Description of Property. I Nature of Tenancy. Acreagc. COLESHILL FA WR. 1 Michael Parry Three fields In lease for 21 years, from Michael- A. R. A. mas, 1851, at the small annual s rent of X22 10s. 17 3 2 Edward Blake.. Three cottages and gardens, at Little London In lease for 31 years, from August, < 1847, at the nominal rent of 10s. a year 0 1 ,0 3 P. Ellis Eyton Two cottages and gardens, at Little | London In lease for 74 years, from Michael- | m mas, 1854, at the nominal rent of 7s. 6d. per annum 0 0 |2 4 Peter Hughes and j others Three dwelling-houses and gardens, ? near Flint Mill Pool Yearly tenancy 0 0 20 NANT Y FFLINT. { 5 Thomas Parry Cottage, garden and part of Common | on Nant bach Yearly tenancy 0 0 20 6 Unoccupied. Part of Nant bach Common—front- age to Lord Feilding's property 3 0 ;0 7 Goodman Edwards.. House, shop and garden Yearly tenancy 0 0 6 8 John Jones. House and garden Yearly tenancy 0 0 17 9 Robert Edwards House and garden Yearly tenancy 0 0 20 10 Unoccupied. Part of Nant, from Halkin and Bagillt road to Mr. Thomas Hunt's property 4 00 11 Thomas Hunt House, garden and croft Yearly tenancy 0 3 18 12 Isaac Jones. Encroachment and part of garden.. Yearly tenancy 0 1 0 13 J. Salisbury House and garden 0 0 10 14 Samuel Jones House and garden Yearly tenancy 0 0 20 15 Unoccupied. Part of Nant, from Mr. Hunt's to Hafod lane 2 2 ;0 16 Robert Hunt Encroachment 0 0 10 17 Unoccupied. Part of Nant—frontage to Mr. T. Hunt's property .110 18 Edward Davies House, garden and crofts Yearly tenancy 10 0 19 Unoccupied. Part of Nant—frontage to Plas isa land 2 1 jfl 20 Unoccupied. Part of Nant—frontage to Mr. T. Hunt's property .430 21 Unoccupied. Part of Nant-frontage to the Rev. Mr. Thompson's property. 5 0 =0 22 Unoccupied. Part of Nant-frontage to the Mar- ? quess of Westminster's property. 18 0 0 23 Robert Roberts Croft Yearly tenancy 0 0 20 24 Robert Roberts House and garden Yearly tenancy 0 0 20 25 Thomas Roberts House and garden Yearly tenancy 0 10 26 Peter Bellis. House, garden and crofts Yearly tenancy 1 0 jO FLINT PARISH.. | 27 Elizabeth Hughes f and others Eight cottages and two stables, in Duke-street, Flint. Weekly tenancy 28 William Blunt and Five dwellinghouses and gardens, and others near the Baths In lease for 75 years, from Michael- mas, 1844, at the small annual rent of £ 1 J 29 David Jones Shipbuilding Yard Yearly tenancy ■&. 30 Messrs.Ferguson and _§r Co. Shipbuilding Yard Yearly tenancy 31 Richard Roberts.. Croft, on Flint Mountain Yearly tenancy 1 0 jo THE TENURE OF ALL THE LOTS IS FREEHOLD OF INHERITANCE. t t For further particulars and information, apply to Mr. Michael Parry, Flint; Mr. Bell, Auctioneer, Holy- well and P. Ellis Eyton, Esq., Town Clerk, Flint. i 1 /v V To Gentlemen, Farmers, &c. WANTED, by a steady, active middle-aged Man, experienced in Farming and the Rearing and Feeding of Stock, a situation as BAILIFF or SHEPHERD.-rs a good BUTCHER. Can produce first-class Testimonials as to ability, &c. Apply A.B. at the Office of this Paper. To be Sold.- Price £ 650, f A PLANTATION, COTTAGE, and PADDOCK, called PEN-Y-YRON' about three miles fr<* Mold, and near Coed Du and Rhyd-y-mwyn Irm Works. | The Property measures about Seventeen Acres. The Mineral belongs to the Lords of Mold. | Apply to Ralph Richardson, Esq., Cranford, Exmouti. V ESTABLISHED 1812. j PROCTOR AND RYLAND, F IN CALLING ATTENTION TO THEIR SPECIAL | PREPARED BONE MANURES, Have much pleasure in stating that they will be found of very superior quality, and the most eeonomicfl offered to the Agriculturist. I TURNIP, MANGOLD, AND POTATO MANURES ] Have produced results of the most satisfactory and remunerative character on every description of tillage la4 WHEAT, OAT, AND BARLEY MANURES j Strengthen the straw, increase the quantity, and improve the quality of the grain in a very marked degreft. BONE SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME J Has been proved to be the most economical source of Phosphates for the growth of luxuriant root and corn croiA, GRASS MANURES, ™ For mowing or grazing land, are very effective in improving the herbage. The preparation of Grass Manuna is regulated according as they may be required to be more or less permanent in their character. t OFFICES CORN EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, CARR'S LANE, BIRMINGHAM. J MANUFACTORIES:— BIRMINGHAM, WARWICK, BRISTOL, AND CHESTE r PRIZE MEDALI.I.I. I INTERNATIONAL a" EXHIBITION, 1862 I 11 ¡ AWARDED TO JOSEPH SEWILL t FOR EXCELLENCE IN WATCHES, j 0 MANUFACTORY, 61, SOUTH CASTLE STREET, RIGHT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOM HOUSE, LIVERPOOL, MAKER BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN OF SPAIN. —— °" T T> WATCHES forwarded FREE and safe to any part of the kingdom upon Receipt of a remittance. A WRITTEN WARRANTY WITH EVERY WATCH. IF you are in want of a good WATCH (warranted to keep correct time) send a Post-office Order to JOSEPH SEWILL, Watch Manufacturer, 61, South Castle-street, Liverpool, (directly opposite the Custom HouseJ, who will, by return of Post, send a first-class Watch of the description required, guaranteed to keep goad time-exchanged, if not approved of. SVWTT.T 'S PRIZE MEDAL! Silrcr Horizontal Watches, Jewelled and Warranted, at £ 2 2s., £ 2 10s., £ 3., and £ 3 I0e. ea4k. SEWILL'S PRIZE MEDAL! Silver Patent Leers, Capped, Jewelled and Warranted, £ 4, £ 5 £ 0 £ 7, and h 10s. each. SFWTLL'S PRIZE MEDAL Gold Horizontal Watches, suitable for Ladies or Gentlemen, £ 5, £ 6, and £ 7 eaoh. SEWILL'S PRIZE MEDAL! Gold Patent Detatched Lever Watches, Cases 18 carat fine, suitable for Ladies or etentlaawa, £ 9. £ 910s.. £ 12 12s., £ 14 14s., £ 16 16s., and £ 21.. „ SEWILL'S PRIZE MEDAL! RAILWAY WATCHES, in Gold and Silver Cases expressly manufactured for every description of engineering purposes, railway travelling, and hunting; to persons requiring a really fine, accurate, and substantial Timekeeper, THESE WATCHES WILL BE FOUND INVALUABLE, Gold— £ 13, £ 14 10s.—16,18, and 25 Guineas each. Silver— £ 4,—6, 8, 10, and 12 Guineas each. An immense stock of Presentation Watches, in Gold and Silver, of the finest quality and Magnificent designs. REWILLIS GOLD CHAINS « In the newest patterns, with Patent Detector Swivels, Al I Is. 6d., £ 2 2s., £3 10s. each, free and safe by post. Captains Shippers, and the trade supplied on the most reasonable terms. NOTE THE ADDRESS.—The oldest Watch Manufactory in LIVERPOOL, 61, SOUTH CASTLE STREET; right opposite the CUSTOM HOUSE. Money Orders to be made payable to JOSEPH SEWILL, Liverpool. -1 .1' ( 'j,'1 *». 'J..1i' 'f/ v i l/Sales by Mr. James Williams. To Brewers, Malsters, Innkeepers, and others. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. JAMES WILLIAMS, ON the premises, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of AFRTL inst., at three for four o'clock in the afternoon (subject to conditions to be then produced), that èligibleandwell known FREEHOLD PROPERTY called The Star Inn," situate in the town of Holy- well, with the stables, outbuildings, and appurtenances thereto belonging, and held therewith, now in the occupation of Mrs. Elizabeth Jones; together with the Messuages and premises adjoining, now in the occupation of Mr. John Shorton. The above old-established Inn is admirably adapted for business purposes, fronting as it does Whitford street and adjoining Market-street, in the best part of Holywell. No house in the town does a more respect- able or substantial business, the quantity of malt I- kbpm 1, c astonishing. This is an opportunity for a person de- sirous of taking an Inn which seldom offers. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Rolywell; or at the offices of Messrs. Roberts, Kelly, and Keene, solicitors, Mold. Sale of Genteel and Useful Household Furni ture, &c. at the Pary's Mine Farm, reenfield, Holywell. MR. JAMES WILLIAMS RESPECTFULLY announces that he is instructed JL-L by Mr. John Roberts, (who is changing his place of residence), to dispose of BY PUBLIC AUCTION, On the said premises, on THURSDAY, 26th APRIL inst. commencing at 12 for 1 o'clock in the Afternoon precisely,—the whole of the Valuable Household Effects, Comprised in Sitting and Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Cooking, Culinary, and Washing Requisites,—and other highly useful Miscellaneous Effects,-whieb j will be particularized in Catalogues, to be had one- week prior to the Sale on the premises, or of the| Auctioneer, at his Office, Maes-y-dre, Holywell. April 6th, 1864. Horses and Carriages for Hire. OLD ANTELOPE INN, WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. v — 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- VWILLIAlVI OWENS, Saddler & Harness Maker, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL. ^JJ^P^tfully announces that he has just re- Patent Enamelled Leather Leggings, and also Brown Tanned, of all sizes and patterns, suitable for Winter wear. HORSE CLOTHING of every variety —COMPLETE Leather Portmanteaus, Railway Wrappers, Waterproof Chaise Aprons, and Driving Capes, Single and Double Texture. Mackintoshes, of the best ma- terial, made to order. ESTABLISHED, 1826. TKO M: A S V I eKE R S' NITROGENISED BONE, BLOOD, AND ANIMAL CHARCOAL MANURES, WoRF-s:-SANDBACII, CREWE, CHESHIRE; HAZLEHEAD, PENISTONE, near DONCASTER and MANCHESTER BONE MILLS. For further particulars and list of prices apply to MR. TH0S. ASTBURY, GALCHOG, NORTHOP, FLINT'S; Agent for North Wales. All Goods delivered Carriage Paid, in If cwt.. bags To Chemists, Grocers, and Shopkeepers in general. THOMAS OWENS, Joiner, &c., Whitford Street, Holywell, BEGS to announce that he has now on Sale a large and miscellaneous assortment of articles admirably adapted for the fitting up of Shops, and which consist of:— Very superior Mahogany Counters. Extensive ranges of Drawers and Shelves. Handsome Show Glass Cases and Pier Glass. Very massive, large, and chaste ornamental Glass Bottles. Several hundreds of Stopper Bottles, beautifully labelled, And an infinity of other articles requisite tolfit up an establishment of the greatest respectability. An early inspection is respectfully solicited. I JAMES D. MORGAN, SADDLER & HARNESS MAKER, FLINT AND BAGILLT, BEGS to return his sincere thanks for the kind support he has received during the last eighteen years, and trusts by using the best materials, combined with the lowest charges, to obtain public patronage, which it will be his constant aim and study to deserve. J. D. M. respectfully announces that he has just received a large stock of goods from the best manu- factories. V ESTABLISHED 1835. OFF ICE FOR PATENTS, 0 JOHN DAVIES, C.E., 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. R. H. the v Princess of Wales. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDAL, 1862. THIS ITNRIVALLBD 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 LONDOX Sale by Messrs. Leifchild and Cheffins. NORTH WALES. Important Sale of Freehold landed Estates, in Flintshire and Denbighshire. MESSRS. LEIFCHILD & CHEFFINS HAVE received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the TOWN HALL, RHYL, early in the month of JUNE next, in Lots, about 2,000 acres of highly pro- ductive arable, pasture, meadow, and wood LAND, in the parishes of Caerwys, Ysceifiog, and Bodferi, within convenient distance oi the market towns, and railwav stations at Denbigh, Holy trell, St. Asaph, and Rhyl. The lots will include several large farms, and many smaller ones, with suitable homesteads; an extensive tract of thriving woods and plantations; several mills and factories; nearly the entire anoient borough town of Caerwys, including dwelling-houses, shops, inns, and other occupations together with desirable accom- modation land, surrounding and adjoining the town. with tl^^pporialjlgb^|| and are very suitable for a single investment. They offer great attractions to the. lover of field sports in the abundant and well-preserved head of game, the facilities for fishing in the rivers and pools, and their vicinity to two packs of harriers. Cnerwys is noted for its monthly stock fairs, which are a great advantage to the neighbourhood, and will be increased and ex- tended on the completion of the railway from Mold to Denligh, which will pass through part of the property. Capital roads traverse and give age-ess to all the lots, and those that lie to the south of the town are included in the beautiful and picturesque véile of Ysceifiog. Particulars of sale, with plans of the lots, are in pre- paration, and may be seen on and after the 1st of May next, at the principal inns and hotels at Caerwys, Denbigh, Rhyl, St. Asaph, Holyweil, and Chester; and may be had on application to Messrs. Davidson, Carr, and Banpister, Weavers' Hall, 22, Basinghall street, London, E.C.; of Messrs. Newman, Lyon, and Newman, 7, King's Bench-walk, Temple, and Yeovil; of Messrs. Law, Hussey, and Hulbert, 10, New square, Lincoln's-inn, W.C.; and at the Land, Timber, Auc- tion, and Estate Offices of Messrs. Leifchild and Cheffins, 62, Moorgate-street, London, E.C. General Music Warehouse, 45, BRIGDE-STREET, CHESTER General Music Warehouse, 245, BKIGDE-STREET, CHESTEK ALL NEW MUSIC of merit as soon as published, at HALF-PRICE for cash. Parcels sent for selection at a nominal charge. New and Second-hand Pianofortes, Harmoninms, c., at All Prices. BOUCHER & CO., Music Library, Chester. MR. J. M. FIELD, Professor of Music, and Organist of the Parish Church, HOLYWELL, 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 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. V HOLYWELL UNION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all persons having claims against the Guardians of this Union are required to send in their accounts to the Clerk at the Board-room of the Workhouse, not later than Wednesday, the 13th day of April instant, and to attend there personally or by their authorized Agents on Saturday, the 16th (lay of April instant, between the hours of 11 and 1 o'clock, to receive the amounts due to them. Parties sending their claims later than the time above mentioned will incur the risk of their accounts not being paid without their first obtaining an order from the Poor Law Board authorizing such payments in accordance with the 22nd. and 23rd Vict. cap. 49. By order of the Board, J. V. HARRISON, Holywell, 1st April, 1864. Clerk. — J TO BE LET,-FURNISHED, A NEATLY BUILT COTTAGE, containing a Sitting-room, kitchens, and two bed-rooms, all on the ground floor, with convenient Out-buildings, garden, and about an acre of land, situate at TRELO- GAN, near Holywell, about 2 miles from the Mostyn Station on the Chester & Holyhead Railway,-com- manding a fine view of the sea and of Cheshire and Lancashire. Apply to Mr. RICHARD HUGHES, Well-street, Holywell. V FARM TO LET. LLONGLE FARM, containing 45 ACRES, in the JLj holding of Thomas Morris. This Farm is situate within about half a mile from the Village of Halkin, and two miles or thereabouts from the Towns of Flint and Holywell. Apply to Messrs. HILL AND SON, The Lymes, Oswestry, — — V TO BE LET, AND entered upon on the 1st of May next, the DWELLING-HOUSE AND GARDEN called TROS-Y-MAES, situate in Brynford-street, Holywell. For rent and particulars apply to Mr. R. Hughes, at Mr. Smedley's Office, Holywell. t IN CHANCERY. JONES v. POWELL AND ANOTHER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by a dexree made in the above cause, by his Honor the Vice- Chancellor Sir John Stuart, bearing date the 26th day of February, 1864, the partnership formerly subsisting between David Jones, of Caerwys, in the County of Flint, Timber Merchant, Vavasour Powell, of Bagillt, in the said County, Publican, and William Redfern, of the same place, Collier, and carrying on business at Bagillt aforesaid, under the style or firm of 4' THE WERN COLLIERY COMPANY," was DISSOLVED from the 25th day of MARCH, 1863. SAMUEL WILLIAMSON, Plaintiff's Attorney. Holywell, 7th April, 1864. 1 y THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1861. IN the County Court of Flintshire, holden at Holywell, in the matter of EDWARD DAVIES, of the Dee lavern, in the township of Bagillt, in the parish of Holywell, in the county of Flint, licensed Victualler. WHEREAS at a public sitting of the said County Court, held on the Sixth day of April, 1864, the Court granted an order of discharge to the said Bankrupt. Notice is hereby given that an order of discharge will be drawn up and delivered to the said Bankrupt after the expiration of thirty days from this date, unless in the meantime an appeal be duly entered against the granting thereof. Signed SAMUEL WILHAHSON, Registrar. I" -t.{ '4é'V.j ,f" -'I.H' ,I HOLYWELL TTMBTCP YARD. ■ EDWARDS & ROBERTS t1 BEG 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 a 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 j| 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 timea employed.. j be- MICH A-E'L '"PA .Wholesale and Retail, TIMBER MERCHANT, kc/ -p m X I-IT r-r HAVING now discharged a PRIME CARGO of 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, States, Laths, Boards, and other build- ing materls. EDWARDS & ROBERTS, t-! Wholesale and Retail Timber Merchants, 'ÎI HOLYWELL. EVERY description of British and Foreign Timber Boards, Planks, Laths, Felloes, Coffin-boards. &c. &c., always in stock. dlso, BRiCKS, c. YARDs:-Dee Bank, BAGILLT, and Halkyn -st., HOLYWELL. Timber valuations correctly made. LEWIS'S CLOTHING ESTABLISHMENT FOB F BOYS AND YOUNG MEN, RANELAGH STREET, LIVERPOOL. This House of business was established to supply the rising generation with every wearable requisite of the very best kind, at prices entirely lower than similar goods could be produced elsewhere. BOY'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING. Previous to the opening of this Establishment had been sold at exorbitantly high prices, and the Proprietors seeing the want of an Establishment exclusively devoted to Boys and YOUNG MEN, were induced to commence this business, and it has quite met with the approbation of the Public. It is gratifying to the Proprietors to quote the encomiums of Parents who procure their Boy's and YOUNG ME.V'S CLOTHING at this Establishment. ■- Such exclamations as the following are constantly heard I.-This is indeed a peculiar Establishment, and has long been needed. -J 2.—The Public are greatly indebted to you. 3.—You are great benefactors to the Eoys aud Young Men ef Liverpool. j 4.—What a world of trouble and expence you save Parents. 1 5.—The expenses of a family art considerably lessened by an Establishment of this kind. F G.-Ilaave dealt with you since you first opened your Estab- lishment, and must acknowledge your articles are the best cut and best made I have ever seen. 7.-1 am not at all surprised to find your business increasing 80 much at every successive visit I pay you. These and fifty other similar exclamations are daily made by Parents. The Proprietors are aware they have not had one half of the population of Holywell and its neighbourhood to visit their Warehouse, but they feel assured those who hare not will find it entirely to their advantage to pro- cure their Boys' and Young Men's Clothing at this Establishment, where every requisite for Bovs and Young Men can be obtained. We believe that the keeping of good faith with the Public is the only foundation of enduring success, and on that principle we invite those who are unacquainted with our house to honor us with a trial. Boxes containing Samples of Goods sent out on approbation on receipt of reference in Liverpool. A Chart of Fashion and Plan of Measurement may be had on application by letter. LEWIS AND COMPANY, RANELAGH STREET, LIVERPOOL. REALTHFORTHE INVALID. BY HOLLOW AY'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 pez-inanent state of things. Holloway's ills iln- part tone and energy to the most delicate 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 instructions will enable all to correct the first symptoms of disease, and avert many serious maladies. Holloway's ills 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 ills will be found invaluable. They should be a taken two or three times a week, as a safeguard against dropsy, headaches, palpitations of the heart, and all iitrvuu., a flections so distressing at certain periods. Sick Headache, Indigestion or Fo ,:1 Stomach and Disordered Liver. In such a deranged state of health the food is decomposed instead of digested, and proves poisonous rather than nutritious This derangement can at once be sot right by a course of these purifying and digestive ills, which have acquired Jbr ^them- selves an imperishable fame for the mastery they h-i-voeoslstantiy exercised over the digestive organs. Hotloway's ills iMreasf; 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. Holloivay's Pills are the best remedy 'Known 'in the world for the following diseases7' > Amio iFemalelrregtrlaritiesjSerofiila, or Ring's Asthma Bilious Complaints Blotches on the Skin i Colics Bowel Complaints Colics Constipation of. the Bowels. Consumption Debility Dorpsy Dysentey Evsinelas Fevers of all kinds (Fits uGout (Head-ache > (Indigestion Inflammation Jaundice live Complaints lumbago ifes Rheumatism Rheumatism Retention of Uine -'El I Sore Throats Stoi;c and Gravel -'livJi ■ Sore Throats Stoi;c and Gravel Secondary Symtom Tic-Douloureux Tumours L'lctrs Vent real Affection* Worms of all kinds from v-hitever cause c. Sold at the Establishment ot ROF Fsrort UOILOWAY, Strand, (near Temple Bar,) London also by all respectable! Druggists and Dealers in Medicincs tirougirtmf the civilized world, .at.the following prices ;—Is. i|d,2s. JM., 4s. Its", 22s,» and S3?., each Box .•*» There is a consid<3>iibe saving/by, t^kinE tlu arger N.B.—Directions for the guidance Of patients iu .every order ar'e affixed to each Box, and'(&o 6e Bad'in 'mj>' ewa ia Chinese;