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Sale by Mr. John Jones. ANNOUNCEMENT OF SALE BY MR. JOHN JONES, AT Tltlg YR ABBOT FAWR FARM, NEAR NEWMARKET, Situated 6 miles from Holywell, 4 miles from Mostyn and 4 from Caerwys Stations. Highly Important Sale of 40 head of Cattle, teams of powerful cart Horses,, cart-brood Mares, Colts, Ponies, Sews, and litter of Pigs, Implements of Husbandry, Dairy Utensils, Household Furniture, and other Effects. MR. JOHN JONES' (LAT. OP THB MARSH.) HAS been favoured with instructions from Mr C. JONBB (who is retiring from farming) to SELL Ily AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, the 3rd and 4th days of APRIL, 877, the whole of the valuable LIVE and DEAD STOCK. Sale to commence each day at 12 o'clock. Order of Sale:—First day, Farming Stock. Second Dairy Utensils and Furniture, B Catalogues may be had a week prior to the days of Black Ion, Rhuddlan, March 8tb, 1877. THE MARRIAGE OF 11188 EYTON, PLAS LLANERCHYMOR, MOSTYN, TO GRo. H. BRANSTCN, ESQ., THE PRIORY, NOTTS. A MEETING will be held at the MOSTTW NATIONAL SCHOOLBOOM, oti WEDNESDAY the 14th inst., at Five p.m., to consider the best means to be adopted tor Celebndng the above event. Donations for this ?bjeot will be received at the National Provincial and at the N. & S. Wales Bank, Holywell, and by gentlemen appointed by the Committee. PRESENTATION TO MR. J. D. MORGAN, Past Treasurer of the Cambrian Lodge of Oddfellows. A. PUBLIC DILSRISRIBIR Will take place at the UPPER SHIP INN, BAGILLT, To celebrate the above event, () MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 26TH, 1877. ^ASSTDENT!—WILLI AM PIERCE, ESQ. 'VICE- PIRMIDENT :-IifR. JOSEPH HUGilEB. Dinner on the Table at 6 30 p.m. TICKETS-2s. 6d. EACH. aatING OF -A.GKES or THE HEIR OF MOSTYN. FESTIVITIES AND REJOICINGS. J n I F E I E 8 & SONS, A.' OF LONDON, O *>RPN BT SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, '-ORATORS AND ILLUMINATORS TO THE QUEEN AND PRINCE OP WALES, *°b)owledged the moat popular Decorators of the n *re prepared to Contract for all kinds of "°OOR AND OUT-DOOR AMUSEMENTS, IT T T. DECOKATION8 OP STREETS AND BUILDINGS, MJMINATIQ'NS IN GAS, OIL, OR CRT8TAL, HI8PLAVS OP FIREWORKS ON LAND OR WATER, ^i"| oo hand the largest Stock of Flags—-Banners 5">d other Deflorations—the largest Staff—the greatest r?c'lities and experience—can undertake this descrip- of work With more promptitude and success than Art), House io the World. "^ENDID D8 SIGNS ON VIEW. ESTIMATES GIVEN. T'ftimonialt fmm the Queen, and many of the and G-entry. ^^j^^tara to the office of this paper will meet attention. THE "TRIUMPH" SEWING MACHINE, Now Selling for 25s. A ST B.ONG, beautiful, very simple, and useful Jl*- family Machine. Gives great satisfaction, can compare with it at anything like the price. 9f le« before 'purchasing,are invited to apply for figure ij^aabioe and specimens of work, poet free from Batkin, Liohfield. ;tlQlQWA,pr([S! Impurity of the Blood. Dniew the blood be kept in a pure state the constitution b. trettkeaad and disease supervene. These wouderful T'IE P°WQR of removing or neutralizing &U coo- <of the blood and system generally. They quietly, overoome all obstructi ons tending to produce ill instltuifc regular action in organs that are faulty SI >N *R debility. The dyspeptic, weak, and nervous V>6y FFV oq, these PUls m their best friend and comforter, AS IPFIN the main springs OF life, and thus save thousands ik Man ultue gray& ^^PLAINTS of Women & Children. e y mUd and painless action of these Invaluable Pills theaa to ev ery houaehold as a remedy for the FLAT 5?*d«d "OM health. Any mother, nurse, or young person *HLI/^ RJ TL^G directions which accompany each box of Holloway'g at once available means for checking DINMTNS^ t|» hlood, and expelling from the system all gross TKSU ■* at all ages; the female's triad en of the Liver with Flatu- lency and Indigestion. «J25l2!, *PP»T4TE AND flatultocy are usually the taMEUBBsn disease. These famous Pills exercise the meat IN all affections of tiie liver, and all imgulaittlas ery iri h and bowels; they restore a healthy function to 1 cqan. overcome all obstructions, and cast Oat Wftk Momachs.-Impaired Digestion. cannot enumerate one tithe of the distrwtng R*ADUV from enfeebled digestion, all of which TAMF V"°0»AOII ^UPELLED by these admirable Pills, as they rouse the *J**LTHY LRI„V% AND every other organ of digestion to that TO th? which fully enables them to convert all food and «TNFC»^?5ISLLMENT OF body—hence, these PULF are the h-&, and the safest xestorative in NII imwinsi. w ebrooic debility. Ointment are sold at Professor HOLLOWATS ?E*Y RE^ Oxford Street, London, also bj nastfy «V«ndorof MMTIRILYIA throughout the OvObed SFE. EAI^%?ND Pot., at 11. lid, fll. 1Id., 4s. M., 1 fta., AAD «,« E ■'BAFLEST Bo* of PiHs contains *»ar Stxtesx; »M1 rrin. "AAUE* Pot at Ointmeat one ounce. be8,0 afflrsd to eaoh Box and Pot, and ) vr even i* Torktt, Anbw, Aimniaai SO- t wlrsian, vf Qhinwu. CELEBRATION OF THE COING OF AGE OF THB HEIR OF MOSTYN, APRIL 7TH, 1877. AT a Public Meeting held at Whitford, on Satnr* day the 10th inst., REV. T. Z. DAVIES, M.A., IN THE CHAIR, It was unanimously resolved:—" That a public Subscription be entered into to celebrate the above event, and that Subscriptions be paid to the credit of the Treasurers, W. Evans, Esq., North and South Wales Bank, and John Owen, Esq., National Provincial Bank, Holywell." WILLIAM JONES, J. T. ROBERTS, Secretaries. SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ a. d. Amount already advertised .287 14 0 Lo rd Hanmer 5 0 0 Mr Whitehall Dod, Llanerch 5 0 0 Sir R. A. Cunliffe, Bart. 3 3 0 Mr Henry L,. Taylor 3 3 0 Mr H. Machno Williams 2 2 0 Mr William Parry, HolyweU 2 2 0 Mr T. G. Dixon, Nant 2 2 0 Mr Richard Davieg 2 2 0 Messrs Kelly & Keene, Solicitors, Mold 2 2 0 Mr Humphreys, ex-Mayor, Carnarvon 110" Mr Lemuel H ugbes, T y newydd 1 1 0 Mr Dawson, Gronant 1 1 0 Mr Isaac Taylor, Coleshill .110 Dr Hamlet LI. Davies 1 1 0 Mr John Jones, Britannia House. 1 1 0 Mr John DavieB, Bryncoch 1 1 0 Mr John James Jones, Plas Cerrig 1 1 0 Mr Thomas Humphreys, Lily House 1 1 0 Messrs E. R. and T. Ellis, Moatyn oo 1 1 0 Mr Edward Price, Rhewl 1 1 0 Dr E. Pan. Jonea 1 1 0 Rev. John Jones, Rbewl. 0 Messrs Edwards and Williams, veterinary surgeons, Caerwys 1 1 0 Mr J T. Eachus, Holywell 0 10 6 Mr Wm. Roberts, Mostyn 0] 0 6 MrEdw. Roberts, Mostyn 0 10 6 Messrs Jones & Roberts, curriers, Holywell 0 10 6 Mr John Williams, Abergele 0 10 6 Mr Evans, Hetidyddyn 0 10 6 Mr Evans, Perthymaen 0 10 6 Mrs W. Owen, Panton Place 0 10 0 Mr Edward Williams, Mertyn ,0 10 6 Mr Eiward Williams, Holway Farm 0 10 6 The Glyn Family 0 10 6 Mr A. Barert, Mostyn 0 10 6 Mr William Freeman, Holywell 0 10 6 Mrs Griffiths, Rhewl 0 10 6 Mr William Davies, Caerwys 0 10 6 Mr A. Collins, Keeper, Downing 0 10 6 Mr Japheth Jones 0 10 6 Mr E. Bloyd, Newmarket 0 10 6 Mr Edw. Evans, Berthl ngam 0 10 6 Mr W. Babe well •••• 0 10 0 Mr Robert Williams, Tre Moetyn •••• 0 10 6 Mr Hugh Morris, Whitford 0 10 6 Mr William Morris, Whitford 0 10 6 Mr Champ, Pantasaph 0 10 6 Mrs Little, Dover-street, Piccadilly 0 10 0 Mr Elias Parry, Brynhyfryd 0 10 0 Mr Willian Jones, Waen-y-garreg 0 10 0 Mr Thomas Jones, Waen-y-garreg 0 6 0 Mr Thomas Jones, Voel 0 7 6 Mr Robert Jone?, Voel dda. 0 5 0 Mr Owen Griffiths, Gorsedd, 0 6 0 Mr John Hughes, Perthybwl 0 6 C Mrs Cole, Fynnongroyw. 0 5 0 Mr John Junes, Felin Blwm 0 6 0 Mr David Jones, Tanrallt 0 6 0 Mr Thomas Evans, Berthengam 0 5 0 Mr William Hoskins, Mostyn 0 6 0 Mr Thomas Smedley, Gelli. 0 5 Ð Mr T. Rogers, Liverpool Arms 0 5 6 Mr Thomas Jones, Golob Farm 0 6 6 Mr Edwin Lloyd, Halfway Inn ..•• 0 6 G Mr John Simmons, Rhewl. 0 6 0 Mr Daniel Roberts, Moatyn 0 6 0 Mr Hugh Roberts, Ffynnongroew 0 5 0 Mr Daniel Jones, Mostyn 0 6 0 Mrs Williams, Tynewydd 0 6 0 Mr T. Booley, Rhewl 0 & 0 Mr William Evans, Rhewl. 0 ó 0 Mr Thomas Roberts, Mertyn Crew 0 5 0 Mr William Morris, Rhewl 0 6 0 Mrs David Williams, Bryndigri 0 5 0 The Committee would be glad to know the amount of Subscriptions promised by the 12th of March next. A Meeting of the General Committee will be held at Whitford, on Monday next, March 12tb, at Three o'clock in the afternoon. HOLYWELL UNION. Contracts for Provisions, &c. ALL Persons desirous of contracting with the Guardians of this Union for supplying the Work- house, for the Quarter ending Midsummer, 1877, with' Bread, Flour, Meat,* (in such quantities and at such times as the Guardians may require; the pieces will bb described in the form of Tender, which may be obtained on application to the Clerk), Grocery, Cheese, Butter. Milk, Buttermilk, Rice, P as, Oat- meal, Soap, Candles, Coals, and other articles of consumption, are requested to deliver in sealed Tenders, with samples of such articles as can be given in plain paper (with the prices enly marked on them), at the Board-room in the Workhouse near Holywell, on Friday morning, March I6tb, 1877, between the hours of 9 and 10, to the Clerk. Aad all persons desirous of contracting with the Guardians for supplying Coffins and Shrouds (to be delivered free of expense to the Union at suctA times and in such quantities as the Board may require; and also for supplying the Workhouse with SHOES, and CLOGS, as follow, via:— Men's Shoes, ditto Clogs. Women's Shoes, ditto Clogs. Children's Shoes, ditto Clogs, from 1 to 8 years of &8Ditto Shoes, ditto Clogs, from 8 to 12 ditto. Youths' (male & female) ditto Clogs, from 12 to 16; are requested to deliver in sealed Tenders, as above. Security may be required for the due performance of the Contracts. It is competent for any person to Tender for any of the articles separately, but the Guardians do not pledge themselves to accept of the lowest len er. The Guardians will be prepared to pay the Butchers bill fortnightly-on the Board.day next following the date of the delivery of the Meat in the Workhouse, should the Contractor wish it for his convenience. Forms of Tender may be had on applying to me, at the Board-room in the Workhouse.. It is particularly requested that Tenders be sent in within the time specified above, as those received afterwards will not be entertained. E. J. DAVIES, Clerk to the Union. Board-room March 2nd, 1877. GSILLINJ} Box OF SUTIONERT, Containing Forty-eight Sheets Superfine Note paper, Forty-eight Good Envelopes, Blaok lead Pencil, One Pen and U older. One stick of Wax on-A One Sheet of Blotting Paper in nett Box, to be had 'OBSERVER' OFFICE, .flOLYWELL. LONDON HOUSE, HOLYWELL. J. J. EVANS, GENERAL DRAPER AND TAILOR, BEGS to inform the Public that he is now prepared to show a large and well-assorted Stock of WOOLLENS, in West of England, Yorkshire, and "Welsh Tweeds Fancy, Diagonal, and Mattalasse Coatings. THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT is under the management of a PRACTICAL CUTTER. A correct and fashionable fit guaranteed. £ a. d. a TROUSERS (to order) From 0 13 6 FANCY TWEED SUITS II 2 10 0 GOOD BLACK SUITS At 3 15 0. BEST SUPERFINE SUITS 4 10 0 sc TERMS-CASH. DISCOUNT—5% "TARAXACUM OR DANDELION," FORMERLY BOLD AS "DANDELION CO F,1r E E," Contains three time8 the strength of ordinary Ireakfast beverages. Especially recommended to Invalids suffering from Indigestion or Liver Complaints. To be made in the usual way of making Coffee. Prepared and packed by PHILLIPS & SON, Coffee Merchants, Castle-square, Swansea, and. London Bridge. SOLD IN TINS, 1, 6D., Is., 9D., AND 6D., BY WREXIIAM. DENBIGH. DAVID WILLIAMS, China House. H. PARRY AND CO. A. AND T. AsHFORD, B°B'T. St> GF.O. DUTTON LITTLER AND WILLIAMS, E. »• BARKER, Whitford bt. WM. PRICE, W. C. PIERCE. D. OWEN, BAGILLT. TIMMIs AND CO., E. P. JONES, H. ROBERTS AND CO HOLYWELL. H BEATTIE, FLINT. DA^D^WirLIAMsf8 AND 80N' CO^O°pUELSSIVE STOH1S3. ISHMAEL JONES, JOSEPH HAGUE, —— J. W. M. EVANS. E. D JONES, Bee Hive, MOLD. JOHN EDWARDS. THOMAS ROBERTS, Greenfield, ROBERTS AND CO., CO-OPERATIVE STORES, HUMPHREY LEWIS, THOMAS EDWARDS G. LEWIS AND CO. 6 MARCH, 1877. LIVERPOOL & MOSTYN. Tke fast-sailiag steamer "SWIF T SURE"* ROBERT LOWE, Master; Fitted up specially for the 8 tation, will ply between LIVERPOOL & MOSTYN, leaving North end of the Prince's Landing Stage, and Mostyn, (weather permitting) with liberty to tow, as under DATE. From LIVERPOOL. From MOSTYN. 2 Friday 11 30 a.m 3 Saturday It 0 7 2 80 p.m 8 Thursday 3 0 p.m 9 Friday 7 15 a.m 10 Saturday 7 0 a.m 13 Tuesday 9 0 a.m 14 Wednesday 8 30 a.m 16 Fr'day 10 45 a.m 17 Saturday. 10 0 a.m I 20 Tuesday 12 80 p m 21 Wednesday 12 30 p.m 23 Friday 8 0 p.m 24 Saturday 3 0 p.m 27 Tuesday 8 15 a.m. 28 Wednesday 8 Cam. 80 GOOD FRIDAY 8 30 a.m 12 0 noon Heavy Goods received at the Chester Basin, near St. George's Bath's, as under Fridar, March 2nd, from 1 30 p.m. to 3 30 p.m. Wednesday 7th, from 4 30 p.m. to 5 30 p. m. Friday 9th, from 9 30 a.m. to 11 30 a.m. Tuesday 13th from 11 0 a.m to 10 p m Friday 16th, from 10 p.m. to 3 0 p.m. Tuesday 20th. 2 80 p.m. to 4 30 p.m.; Friday 23rd, from 5 0 p.m. to 6 0 p.m.; Tuesday 27th, from 10 0 a.m. to 12 0 noon, Light Goods received at the Prince's Landing Stage an hour before the time of sailing. The Steamer not to be held responsible for non-sailings. Steamer not accountable for damage or injury to Horses, Carriages, or any Live Stook. Goods, when landed are entirely at the ripk of the consignees. Passengers taken on board and landed at New Brighton:on notioe being given to the Pier Master there. FARES-FORE CABIN, Is. 6d. AFTER CABIN, Ss. 6d. RETURN three days 2s. 6d. 11 11 3s. 6d. lickets not transferable. Children under Twelve, half-fare. Special arrangements for Pic-nio, School parties, &o. < A LLAN LINE. SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO M E R I C A I COMPOSED OP TWENTY FIRST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. SAILING DAYS-from LIVERPOOL, every TUESDAY and THURSDAY to CANADA, and every ALTERNATE TUESDAY to HALIFAX and BALTIMORE, forwarding Passengers on easy terms to all parts of CANADA and the UNITED STATES. Surgeon and Stewardesses provided free for all classes of Passengers. Passengers who secure their Tickets before leaving home are met at the Railway Station in Liverpool by on appointed Agent of the Company, who takes charge of them until they 0 on board the Steamer. The Canadian Goverment grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by the "ALLAN" LINE. For Rates of Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., Alexandra Buildings, James Street, Liverpool or to 1. ROBERTS, BAGILLT STREET, HOLYWELL »*ElOB THE BLOOD IS THB LIFE."— gee Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. CLARK WORLD FAMED Trade Mark,—" Blood Mixture." THE cufAT BLOOD PURIFIER* flESTORER OKlN ijlniiASi.t, Eruptions, Blotclies, L'lceruttd Sore Legs O Old Sores, Glandular Swellings, Cancerous, Ulcer, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ring- worms, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas and Scuris, Discolorations of the Skin, Humours, Itch, Diseases of the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally carried out of the system in a short time by the use of this world-famed Medicine. Thousands of Testimonials from all parts. TMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.Cleanse the vitiad waenev. r lOU find iti impuritiee bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sorps; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins cleanse it when is foul, and your feeling It will te)l you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. As this mixture is pleasant to tne taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either eex, the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. PLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED- BLOOD MIXTURE is sold in Bottles, 2s 6a each, and in Cases containing six times the quantity, Us each—sufficient to effect ;i permanent cure in the great majority of long-stand- £ £ cm £ -BY ALL CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICIN-E VENDORS throughout the United Kingdom and the world, or sent to any Address on receipt of 80 or 132 stamps by the Proprietor. F.J. CLAP. Chemist, Apothecaries'Hall, lincolc. Wholesale All Patent Medicine Houses, LONDON DEPTK: liO, OKPORD eTRBBT A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, with surplus capital, is willing to make prompt advances to Gentlemen, Tradesmen, and Farmers, and others (male or female), residing in any part of Kngland and Wales, from £ 10 to £ 500, on note of hand. No Life Assurance or Law costs. Full particulars, by return of post by sending a stamped directed envelope, stating amount, to Mr. A. BJUDBXJHT (private house), 161, Walworth-road, London, S.E. No genuine application refused. Terms from 6 per cant. Repayments received by P.O.O. MONEY immediately advance to any amount, from £ 50 and upwards, upon every description of security, comprising real and personal estate, farming stock, reversions, annuities, furniture (without re- moval). life policies, and any other tangible personal security. No charges made, or commission taken, and the strictest cecresy will in all cases be observed. Interests as follows, viz. :— On freeholds or leaseholds from 3 per cent, per annum, penooal security front 4 per cent. per annum, other securities at equally reasonable rates. Applicants are requested to apply in the first in- stance by Ittter, containing fall particulars, in order to save unnecessary trouble, to FREDERICK HAWKINS, Esq., 9, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, W.C. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. 62, TOWBB. BUILDINGS, WATER STRBBT, LIVERPOOL. N. S HART, BOLB PROPRIETOR. TO ACJj IN WANT OF MONEY.—Ti«e and unnecessary expense can he saved by applying, either personally or by letter, to the above address, where Cash Advances axe made from 910 to itl,000 (without sureties) on the shortest possible notice, with the strictest privacy, and on the most reasonable terms. Repayments, by easy instalments to suit borrowers, can be made either personally or remitted by post-office order, or in postage stamps, thereby affording every facility to parties whose time is an object to them. Please note th& address, as above. N.B.-r-No communication with any other offioe. MONEY TO LEND. BY THB IMPERIAL ADVANCE BANK 27, SOUTH JOHN STREET, LIVERPOOL, IN TOWN OR COUNTRY WITHOUT ANY KIND OF SURETIES. THE STRICTEST PRIVACY.GUARANTEED. £20 to £ 2,000. Ready to be advanced at a few boors' notice, in sums to suit Gentlemen or Ladies (householders) without any kind of sureties, and with the utmost secrecy, re- payable by easy instalments. MOST IMPORTANT TO Farmers, Cowkeepers, Car ProprietoM, Shopkeepers, and others upon effects without removal. L20 to 42,000 can be obtained, without any delay, in sums to suit them, upon their own undertakings, without the aid of friends to become sureties for them, which can be repaid monthly, quarterly, or other terms, as may be agreed upon, to enable them to increase their stocks, and render them every kind of temporary accommodation. M EXECUTIONS OF EVERY KIND PAID OUT. DISTANCE NO OBJECT. EVERY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED. THE BANK HAVING A LARGE CAPITAL IN HAND, NO GOOD APPLICATION IS REFUSED. Apply personally, or if by letter state amount required. Deposits received. 0. BENSON, MANAGER. GLENFIELD THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS SAYS THIS STARCH IS THE BEST SHE EVER USED. STARCH. HEALTH A SOURCE OF HAPPINESS. Now ready, Enlarged Edition, 140 pages. Free by post, to all parts of the World, in envelope, two stamps rttiDE TO CURE OF DEBILITY; or, HEALTH LOST Q AND REGAINED. By HENRY SMITH, M.D., of thc Author of the "Volunteer's Manual," &e. A New Medical Work 00 the Cure of all Disease resulting^from 1 oss <>f Nerve PoVer. GIVES ADVICE, RULE8, PR^KIPTIOlto- ll is a GUIDE TO HEALTH, S1RENGTH, AND VIGOR- OU8 OLD AGE; Invaluable to the Nervous, Sedentary Byspeptic, and all those whose constitutions have become Debilitated from irregularities of life, climate, age, or disease, or from overtaxed or abused energies, whether of body or mino. City-life, Intemperance, Late Hours, Worry, Brain Toil, &c. Gives Instructions and Advice for treatment of Nervous and Physical Debility, Nervous Irritabilitv, Headiohe, Plies, Loca and Constitutional Weakness, Premtaure Decay, and all dis«rd rs resulting from loss of vital force. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. DSt. H. SMITH, the Eminent Specialist who as devoted twenty-six years to the treatment of Nervous, anri Delilitating Diseases, will, for the benefit of those who canno' consult him personally, on receiving description of their cast, send his opinion, (free of charge) with advioe, for their rwto ration to health. A "Confidential "form of correspondence cent free by post Dr. BL, MUTE 8, Barton OreMent, LONDON, E.G. ¡\ I Sale by Mr. William Freeman. Extensive and Unreserved Sale of DRAPERY, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c. TO SHOPKEEPERS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. CROSS STREET, HOLYWELL, At the Old Established Shop, known as "THE CORNER SHOP." MR. W M. FREEMAN, HAS been instructed to Sell by PUBLIC AUC- TION, on the above-named premises, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY NBXT, 9th and 10th MARCH, 1877, (and following Monday and Tuesday if necessary), the whole of the excellent and valuable Stock-in Trade of Drapery Goods, Hosiery, Millinery, &(- Household Furniture and other Effects, the stock-in-trade consists of broad and narrow woollen cloths, fancy trouserings, vestings, moleskins, gents' felt and silk hats, cords, caps, wool shirts, scarfs, ties, mufflers, cravats, braces, hosiery, kid and other gloves, umbrellas, sheets, counterpanes, hollands, checks,linens, diapers, coburgs, flowers, print, window muslins, shawls, wool hand- kerchiefs, fancy dresses, ladies underclothing, Scotch fingering wools, sewing cottons, calicoes, flannels, stays, crinolines, collars, cuffs, infants' clothing, fancy skirts, boots, shoes, &c., &c. Also the exoellent shop fixtures, counters, glass folding doors, stove and piping, large sign board, ladders, &c. The Sale will commence at Three o'clock on Friday afternoon witb the Drapery Goods, and be continued on Saturday at Three p.m. The Household Furniture comprises mahogany centre table, walnut sofa, mahogany hair seated single and arm'd chairs, ditto couch, felt and other carpets, crumb clotb, Biussels hearth rug, wool mats, tray stand, tea trays, china and glass, pictures, lamps, tea urn, tea and coffee pots, birch, half-test«r, French iron and wood bedsteads, feather and Bock beds, paliasses and hangings, bed linen, blankets and counter- panes, painted wardrobe, chest-of-drawers, washstands, and dressing tables, toilet services and towel rails, dressing glasses, cane seated chairs, fenders and fire irons, also the useful kitchen and culinary effects, too numerous to mention, which may be viewed at the time of sale. N.B.—The Drapery will be offered in small lots to suit purchasers. The Household Furniture will be sold at 11 o'clock a.m., on Monday, March 12th. CASH PAYHSKTS ONLY, NO IBT on ALLOWED. Auction Offices: Red Lion Hotel, Holywell. FLINTSHIRE DISPENSARY. THE following additional support of the Charity JL is gratefully acknowledged. NBW SUBSCRIBERS. S s. d. Hamlet Lloyd Davies, Esq., Holywell 110 Mr Pierce Lloyd, Holywell 1 1 0 Additional Subscriptions are earnestly solicited. Books of the Rules, and Books of Recommendation can always be had of the House Surgeon on the Premises. Subscribers who have not yet paid, are respectfully requested to pay their Subiscriptions to the Honorary Collectors, or at once into the N. & B. W. Bank, to the credit of the Charity. EDWARD JONES, Hon. Secretary Committee Room, Holywell, March 8th, 1877. GENERAL LIVERY STABLES, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL. JOHN HOLMES, RESPECTFULLY avails himself of this oppor- tunity of retarning his thanks for the liberal patronage be has hitherto received in the Posting department of his Business, and begs to intimate that be has recently added to his establishment by the purchase of a very HANDSOME & NEW HXARSE & MOURNING COACHES which on inspection wiil be found equal to any in Liverpool or Chester. In addition to the New Hearse and Mourning Coaches alluded to, others of a less ex. pensive oharacter may be had, and the terms of both may be known on applying to Mr Holara, or to Mr Cosgrove, Downhill Tavern, Bagillt, and Mr George Holmes, Packet House, Greenfield. The beat Horses in the town, careful drivers, and oloae and open carriages to be had at all times. T'RRXS STRICTLY KODBRAQ. PRIZE MEDALS AWARDED. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON. 1862- PARIS, 1867. If you want a good watch, warranted to keep correct time send a Post Office Order to J. SEW ILL, WATOH MANUFACTURER, 61, SOUTH CAST LB-STREET, LIVERPOOL, AND 30. CORNHILL, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LONDON, And you Will receive by return of post, securely packed a first class LEVER WATCH. Warranted to keep correct time, and suitable for a LadT *r Gentleman. 8EWILL'S SILVKR LEVEB WATCHES To wind and set hands from the back. inalliges, Ladies, Gentlemen, Youihs, and Mechanics. £2 leg. £8 10.. '*3 I5*- The same in Hunting Cases. ø SKWILL'8 SOLLSH sIL^PATKNT DETACHED LEVER WATCHES. In all sizes, suitable for Ladie^ Oentlemc^ and Youths. -CIY* x*r c, £ 6 6s. £ 7 7s. 8s. ■nriLL'8 ENGLISH 18-CARAT FINE GOLD LEVER 81:0 m WATCHES, Canoed jewelled, and warranted all the latest improvements, and wime as those for which Prize Medals of International Exhibitions, Loadon, 1862, and Paris, 1867. were awardeds wise for Ladies and Gentlemen at* £ 1 10s, £ 12 12B, £ 14 14s. All the above may be had keyless, that is to wind up 'an set hands from the pendant without a key, at an extra C08 of <62 9s. in Silver Cases, and A8 10s. in Gold. The finest stock of Marble, Bronze, and Gilt Clocks la the kingdom are to be found in our showrooms, suitable for Hail Library, Boudoir, Drawing and Dining Rooms.. Estimates given for Clocks for Churches, Turrets and Public Buildings. CHRONOMETER MAKERS TO THE RIGHT RnvnTTo ABLE THB LORDS COMMISSIONERS OP T £ » ADMIRALTY. HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL NAVY, &e &e. TO HKtt MAJESTY THE QUEE*, ROYAL FAMILY AND COURT OF SPAIN. THE LARGEST 8TOCK iw ENGLAND TO SELECT FROM, WATCHBS "OR PRSSPNTATION I* GRIAT TABIBTT, raoll Two TO ONE HUNDRED GUINEAS. rhe Trade. Wholesale Dealers, and Watch Clubs onpplied. Money orders to be tusde payable to J. SEWILL. SOUTH CASTLE STIIEET, LIVERPOOL, oa go, CORNHILL, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LOSOON, muitxated catalogue* ratt free on appticatiM. j S —mmmmm—»• A LECTURE ON THB ARCTIC SEAS AND THE ABOTIO EXPEDITION, WILL BE DELIVERED or 5. NATIONAL SCHOOLS, FLINT, (kindly lent for the occasion by the TURTOT) BT THB REV. J. D. RILEY, OF HOLYWELL, On TUESDAY EVENING, MARCH 20th, 1877, to commenoo at Eight o'clock. RICHARD MUSPRATT, FeQ. (WilroIL) in the 0Wr Reserved Seats, 21. Second ditto, It., Baok dittcu- td. The lecture will be illustrated by magnifioent coloured views, exhibited by means of the Magic Lantern and powerful Lime Light, VIEWS IN FRANCE, SWITZERLAND & ROME. &a, BY REQUEST, a series of Views will be Exhibited by means of the Magie Lantern, with powerful Lime Light, (interspersed with Singing BY '.the Choir,) in the TABERNACLE CHAPEL, BAGILLT, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, MARCH, 14th, 1877, At Half-pabt Seven o'clock, BY REV. J. D. RILEY. AdmissionFirst Seats, is. Secoad ditto, 6d. CONFIRMATION CARDS, FOR Presentation at Church BF Candidates for Confirmation maybe had at Ute ObtervtrOffice. Price, 9d. per dozen. CHESTER HORSE FAIR, MARCH 29TIL MESSRS. GLOVER 4 STEWARD will hold their next Monthly Sale of Horses, Carriages, Harness, &c., at the GROSVENOR PADDOCKS, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 29th, 1877. Early intimation of intended entries ic WQAAETO*. Chester. THE ECLIPSE SAUCE* IT ECLIPSES ALL THB CHEAP SAUGSS. TRY I T In Bottles at 6d., Is. and 9S. each. ■- KAJTUPACTtTKan BT CHARLES MORRIS, RBADIHG and sold retail by all Grocers and GUmea. AN ELEGANT ASSORTMENT Of CHURCH SERVICES PRAYER BOOKS, Beautifully bouod in Ivory, Morocco, to., AND with or without gilt rims and etnps, JUST TO HAND FROM THB PUBLXSHS&FF, NOW IN ITOOJt AT THE 'OBSIRVER' OFFICE, BOLYWELT4 AT PRICKS RANGING TROK 6D. TO 8S. 6B. BACK. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. ABOUT TUB HE ACRES of Building Ground, with the Buildings, Public House (Fealherg Inn) thereon, divided into small lots, will be offered for Sale by Auction at the earliest convenience. The abovq oontains the beet frontages for Shops and Houses, &o in Bagillt.—Apply to Mr E. Williams, Stationer, Bagillt. LOST ON February the 27th ult., Ottnrya Fair day, between Caerwys and Holywell, a £ 6 Bank of England Note. The finder will be handsomely rewarded M restoring the note.—Apply at the Offioe of this paper. LOST. ON MONDAY LAST, the 5th inst., on the road between Moetyn and Holy wall • Stations, A White FOX TERRIER BITCH, Brown spots ot head.- Anyone bringing the eaaae to the Keusle, Downing, will be rewarded. TO BE LET. THAT old-established BAKEHOUSE, leading out of Bagillt-street, HolywelL—Ap^ly to Mr D. WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail Rant and Bacon Warehouse. WANTED A STRONG respectable Youth as an APPRENTICE to the Blacksmith Trade.-Apply to'Mr Richard Price, biackeuiith, Holywell. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, BRYNTIRION PARK, near Overtcn, Flintshire, JD this hsndgome modern built house contoije. four reception and seven bedrooms, with all RECENT conveniences, capital cellars, extensive outbuildings, excellent water, walled garden end park, and COM' manding good views. Freehold, lhree miles from Ellesmere Station.—Apply to Hugh E»at3, Esq., Merchant, Old Castle Buildings, Liverpool TO BE LBT, THE MEADOW HOUSE, with Iarg« Flower Kitchen Gardens, &o., situate at Greenfield Holywell, Half-a-mile from Holywell RA^GJ Static.— Possession T* BE had ON 26th March U;77 —Apply to Messrs Newton, Keates and Co WL„* field Copper Mills, Holywell. M UREEN* ON S A L E A lO-HORSE POWER STEAM ENGINE, A LWlth geTng comPk>e,) suitable for min.ng and other purpoW-Anply to Mr William Williams, Tre Eden Owen, Wbit £ rd, near HolywelL A TO BE BOLD, TON of Good MEADOW BAY.—Apply at the 11 Observer Office. Nervous Debility. GF ATIS, A MEDICAL WORK, SHOWING eufferpr Oow tbey »nay be cured without the aid cf Quacks. Free on receipt of Postage Stamps. Address, SBCRBTABT, Institute of Anatomy, .8lr. ingham. BEAUTIFUL & STRIKING PHOTOGRAPHS ST. WINEFREITS WELIU V THE PARISH CHURCH. PANTASAPH MONASTERY, CHURCH, & CONVENT And other Views in the neighbourhood d Holywell got up in the highest style of art. IN VARIOUS SIZES. AT THE At the Observer t, Office, HolywelL