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Sales by LVr. William Freeman. To Colliery Proprietors, Carters, Horse Dealers, and others. 41 THE MOSTYN COAL & IRON COMPANY'S WORKS, MOSTYN. MR. WM. FREEMAN RESPECTFULLY announces that be is favoured with in.4ru,,ti)nit-,S,], on MONDAY, the 2Cth day of MARCH, 1877, by PUBLIC AUCTION, NINETEEN VALUABLE HORSES, PONIES & DONKEYS, deluding :-A Bay Mare "Fan," suitable for J'arness work, 14 hands; Bay Cob "Tommy," 14 Excellent Bay Cart Horse Major." 16 hand?; J'tto Iron Grey Mare "Jipp," 154 bands; Black Entire) cart Horse "Prince"; ditto B<er'' and Crutch"; a useful Brown Cob, 14 bands; Grey jWare Pony, 13 hands (6 years old); Biy ditto, 12 bsnds, (.5 years old), and several other Ponies, various suitable for Shandries, &c.; and two capital ^onkeye. Sale to commence at one o'clock, at the !ARD OF THE OLD WORKS, About five minutes walk from the Station, Auction office Red Lion Hotel, Holywell. ABOUT TWO TONS OF OLD HAY, AT PLAS CERRIG, near CAERWYS, WILL be offered for SALE BY AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 26;h MAKCH, at the Mostyn ^sle of Horses (if not previously d a. osed of). Parties wishing t» pu>e' as1: Will oblige by viewing te same kefore the day of Sale. WILLIAM FREEMAN, Auctioneer, Holywell. &ed Lion Ho'el, March 22 id, 1877. *0 TIMBER MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WM. FREEMAN, A T the Cross Foxes Hotel, Flint, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of MARCH, 1877, at Four o'clink ^8 Afternoon, subject to conditions, in Six Lots, Oth*1^6 Suant'ty °' P°plar» Asn, Elm, Sycamore, and fter Timber, now lying on the Cornist Hall Estate, e8.r the t 1wn (If Flint "r Beggie, Cornist Hall, will show the Lots, and •j^her particulars may be obtained from Mr Isaac J^ or» Land Agent, Flint. HOLYWELL UNION. | BE Guardians will at their meeting on Thursday nest» ^e *Dst"> receive tenders for the .WT of MILK at the Workhouse for the ensuing f0 *rt.6r* Quantities—About 200 quarts New Milk per \b tllght; 50 quarts Skiamed Do. and Butter Milk 0 lequited. By order: E. J. DAVIES, Un.. Clerk to the Guardians. March 16, 1877. ION OF THE MARRIAGE OF Ss EYTON, PLAS LLANERCHYMOR, MOSTYN, 'Q TO Eo. H. BRANSTON, ESQ., THE PRIORY, NOTTS. A A PUBLIC MEETING held on WEDNESDAY, the 14th day ol MARCH, in CHRIST CHURCH ATRO>fAL SCHOOL, MOSTYN, u REV. D. ROBERTS, VICAR, IN THE CHAIR, resolved unanimously: -I' that a Subscrip- ts be opened for the purpose of duly celebrating 't > ^J°ve happy event, and that subscriptions be paid "^■>ti 6 cre<^ of the Treasurer?, Mr John Owen, Provincial, and Mr Revis,-North and South Banks, Holy well, and will also be received by uQien appointed by the Committee." ROBERT JONES, 1 TJ0D Sees WILLIAM ROBERTS, ( AOT1- BEC8, li eld MEETING of the General Committee will be ojj wat Chuist CHURCH NATIONAL SCHOOL, Mostyn, ESDAY, the 28th inst., at Five o'clock p.m. CELEBRATION OF THE aING OF AGE OF THE 11 E I R of MOSTYN, APRIL 7TH, -11)77. 4kT a Public Meeting held at Whitford, ou Satur- day the 10th inet., It T. Z. DAVIES, M.A., IN THE CHAIR, I 8Uk Vas unanimously resolved That a public ion be entered into to celebrate the above *He atlt* that Subscriptions be paid to the credit of NV, W. Evans, Esq., North and South lie.nk 8 Bak, and John Owen, Esq., National Provincial I floly well." WILLIA M JONES, T. T. ROBERTS, Secretaries. SUBSCRIPTIONS. Aih £ 8- d- ^legg already advertised • • • 393 4 0 papt 8-d y^or> Part, a,id Lancaster & Co. 15 0 0 ^Ir sL °wley Conwy 5 0 0 -Jjr g;jeacer Cooper .1^0 Jpavies, Newmarket I I 0 itr J^-MRhyl 1 0 0 T o Ll°yd, Surgeon 1 1 0 jJ,. Holywell. 0 10 6 Wn, 7PVrt,» Customs, Liverpool 0 10 6 i i r Thoa Contractor 0 5 0 *if J0o j^berts, Relieving-officer 0 6 0 RohVr» Newmarket 0 5 0 rs Pri« Pantasaph 0 5 0 8»ton'iT?8e*^iHi Gorsedd 0 5 0 •^OTg 6 ^^ering, Sarn 0 5 0 ^HptiooTj0, l^e Hst published last week, the sub I ^1, wh 88rs Proctor and Ryland was entered ^bacr'iptioQ1658 have been one guinea.—The r'^r8 announced as being giveo by J RHE I'" BK°U^ ^AVE ^EEN f Dutiful & STRIKING NOTOGRAPHS WlKE?RED,g ^YELL. the « r,vTHE paRISH CHURCH. Observer Office, Holywell. L Sale by Messrs. Davies 8$Armor, WHITFORD, NEAR HOLYWELL. Messrs DAVIES AND ARMOR WILL bold their next Sale of fat and store Cattle, Horses. Sheep, PI^S, Implements of Husban- dry, and other Effects, at the SMITHFIELD, WHITFORD, Holywell, on MONDAY, MARCH 26th, 1877 (the day before Caerwys Fair), at Twelve o'Clock noon The Stock already entered comprises A number of prime fat Bullocks, Sheep, Horses, Pigs, Implements of Husbandry, Carriages, and various other effects. The above stock are the property of Adam Eyton, Esq., H. A. Cope, E-q., and other Gentlemen and Farmers of the neighbou'hood. Also a Pony Cart with harvest gearing complete, and set of shaft peats for the GAME, the propeity of Mr Hunry Thotas, Taith-J-dwr, Lloc. Further entries to the above Sale are respectfully solicited. Lunch will be PROVIDED at the Hotel at a moderate charge at Eleven o'clock. Royal Oak, Denbigh, Mbtch 14th, 1877. HOLYWELL UNION. RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY. INSPECTORS OF KUISANCES WANTED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the above I Authority, will at their Meeting to be hild on FRIDAY, the 13th day of APRIL PROXIMO, proceed to the Election of Two Inspectors of Nuisances for the Mold and Holywell Districts respectively. The Mold District comprises the Parishes of Cilcen, ilalkin, Mold (exclusive of t!it portion comprised within the District of the Mold ITiban Sanitary Authority), Natiiierch, Nerqiis AND Northop Population, 13,262. Area, 31,315 acre's. The Iloly well District comprises the Parishes of Cseiwys, Gwnenysior. Holywell (exclusive of that po'tion comprised within the District of the Holywell Urban Sanitary Authority), Llanasa, Newmarket, Whitford and Ysceifiug. Population, 14,041. Area, 26,919 acres. The salary of each INSPECTOR will be X]20 per annum, inclusive of travelling and all other expenses, except for books, and stationery. Preference will be given to Candidates possessing a practical knowledge of Surveying, Drainage and Sanitary matters generally, and having a knowledge of the Welsh language. Each appointment will be made subject to the approval of the Local Government Board and will be for one, two or three years as may be decided upon at the time of Ejection. The duties will be those prescribed by the Sanitary Acts, and by the Order of the Local Government Board, dated the I lth November. 1872, and by such other Orders as may hereafter be issued. The Inspectors appointed will have to attend the meetings of the Rural Sanitary Authority, and will not be allowed to undertnke any other duties other than those appertaining to their office without the consent of the Rural Sanitary Authority. Applications in the Candidates' own handwriting, stating age and qualifications, togethsr with recent testimonials, not to exceed six in number, as to character and competency, to be sent to me not later than 10 o'clock on the morning of Eltctian, and the Candidates to attend personally and at their own expense, at the Boaid Room of the Workhouse, near Holywell, at half-past One o'clock on the day of Election. By Order, E. J. DAVIES, Clerk to the said Rural Sanitary Authority. Union Offices, Holywell, 2nd March, 1877. PATENT WROUGHT NAILS. J J. CORDES & Co., Dos WORKS, NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE, the Patentees and Manufac- turers of the well-known Patent Wrought Nails, commonly known as Ewbank's Nails, desire to make it known that their arrangement for an Agency in Liverpool has terminated, and that they will in future supply the Trade DIRECT FROM THE WORKS in the district which was supplied by the Liverpool Agency. Their representative will travel through the district every quarter. J. J. CORDES & Co., take this opportunity to in- form the Trade tint all their mils, except clasp, must bear their Tiade Al;irk of a "STAR," or "CROSS," on the bead, and that any nails without this mark, must not b", ennaideted as of their manufac'ured Nails are delivf-red, carriage paid, to any fvo'lway Guods Station, in quantities net less than 2 Cwt. x 1\ « f -I S 5 1 v *4 I. v*' *■ JA r v j £ *■.„ ;t" 'AV, • >* l-'» M ^■ ifti* .• ti Tri^Mn*ih"-fy PRIZK MEDALS AWARDED. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDOJV, 1862; PARIS, 1867. If you want a gond watch, warranted to keep correct time send a Post Office Order to J. S E W I L L, WATCH MANUFACTURER, 61, SOUTH CASTLE-S1REKT, LIVERPOOL AND 30, CORN lllLL, lWYAL EXCHANGE LONDON, And you will receive by return of post, securely nacked a first class L E V E R W A T C II Warranted to keep correct time, and suitable for a Ladv or Gentleman. SEWILL'S SILVER LEVEH WATCHES To wind and set hands from the back. IN all Ladies, Gentlemen,, YouLhs, and Mechanics. £ 2 ICS. ±3 10s. f-3 The same in Hunting Cases. £ 8 3s. £3 10s. 44 4s. SEWILL'S EN GL,I[^Y].SIJ WA TCII'^S^*T DETACHED In all sizes, suitable for Ladies, Gentlemen. and Youths. L15 6 s. X6 6s. f,7 7s. SEWILL'S GOLD WATCHES. For Ladies and Gentlemen. To wind up and set hands from the back, elepantly engraved and finished £ n £ 6 tiS. ^s' OS. SEWILLIS iJ ENGLISH 18-CARAT FINE GOLD LEVER WATCHES, Capped, jewelled, and warranted all TLIE latest improvements, and same as those for which Prize Medals of International Exhibitions, London, 1862, and Pans, 1867. were awardede Size for Ladies and Gentlemen at* £ 1 10s, £ 12 12S, £ 14. T 14F- All the ABOVE may be had keyless, that is to wind up an srt hands from the pendant without a key, at an extra cos of £ 2 2s. in Silver Cases, and £ 8 10s. in Gold. The finest stock of Marble, Bronze, and Gilt ClocKs in the kingdom are to be found in our showrooms, suitable for Hall, Library, Boudoir, Drawing and Dining Rooms. Estimates given for Clock.- for Churches, Turrets, ane. Public Buildings. CHRONOMETER MAKERS~TO THE RIGHT HONOUR- ABLE THE LORDS COMMISSIONERS OF THE ADMIRALTY. HER MAJESTY'S ROYAL NAVY, &c., &c. TO HiiK MAJESTY THE QUEEN, ROYAL FAMILY AND COURT OF SPAIN. THE LARGEST STOCK IN ENGLAND TO SELECT FROM. WATCHES FOR PRBSKNTATION IN GREAT VARIETY, FROM Two TO ONY. HU.NDR.KI> GDINEAS. The Trade. Wholesale Dealers, ana Watch Clubs snppliecJ. Money orders to BE tvade payable to J SEWILL; SOUTH CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL, OR 80, CORNHILL, ROYAL EXCHANGE, LODIDOY. Illustrated fat&logues i ost free oil appiicatioo. MANUFACTURING AffD GENERAL IRONMONGERY WAREHOUSE, HOLTWEiLL. WILLIAM PARRY, VERY respectfully begs to offer his best thanks to his numjrous Customers for the kind patronage he has received since he commenced in the above Business, ar.i begs now to intimate that he has taken into Partnership Mr W. F. MORRIS, who for some time pa-J has had the management of the same. The Business will therefore be carried on in future under the stylttof > PAEBT AND TO R 111 S Who hope by strict attention and moderate charges to merit a continuance of those favors so liberally bestowed hitherto. They will be happy at any time to furnish Estimates fur every description of Work in the Trade. EXPERIENCED WORKMEN, AS SMITHS. TINFLATE WOEXERS AND BELL HANGERS, KEPT ON THE PREMISES, AND SENT TO ANY PART AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. March 14, 1877. LONDON HOUSE1, HOLYWELL. 1 J. JTETANS, GENERAL DRAPE It AND TAILOR, j B EGS 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 Mattaia^so Coatings. I THE TAILORING DEPARTMENT" is under the management of a 4 PRACTICAL CUITER. A correct and fashionable fit guaranteed. £ S a. TROUSERS (to order) From 0 13 6 FANCY TWEED SUITS 1 2 10 0 GOOD BLACK SUITS At 3 15 0 BEST SUPERFINE SUITS 4 10 0 TERMS-CASH. DISCOUNT—5% "T A R A X A CUM OR DANIDELION) FORMBRLY SO D AS DANDELION j COFFEE," I Contains three times the strength of ordinary breakfast leverages. Especially recommended to Invalids sufferidi- 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, Is. 6D., Is., 9D AND 6D, BY J WREXHAM. DENBIGH. DAVID WILLIAMS, China House. R. PARBY AND CO. A. AND T. ASHFORO,.jf» i» ROBT. WILLIAMS, Whiiford St. GEO. DUTTON, LIJ'TLER AND WILLIAMS, "V S. BARKER, Whitford St. WM. PRICE, W. C. PIERCE. T TIMm^ND CO f JJ p j0NES BAGIJjLT* H. ROBERTS AND CO HOLYWELL. DAVIES, FLINT. FiAnK\VTrVrA\1 S°N' CO-OPERATIVE STORES. ISHMAEL.JONES, joSEPHHAGUAE,IS' j mwv vnwARni R. D JONES, Bee Hivoi MOLD. JOHN EDWARDS. THOMAS ROBERTS, Greenfield, ROBERTS AND CO. CO-OPERATIVE STOKES, HUMPHREY LEWIS, THOMAS EDWARDS. G. LEWIS AND CO. r CONFIRMATION CARDS, FOR Presentation at Church by Candidates for Jt* Confirmation may be had at the Observer Office. Price, 9d. per dozen. A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, with surplus capital, is willing to make prompt advances to Gentlemen, Tradesmen, and Farmers, and others (male or femal<>), residing in any part of England and Wales from E-10 to £500, on note of hand. No Life Assurance or Law costs. Full particulars, by return of postby sending a stumped directed envelope, stating amount, to Mr. A. BKADUUHY (private house), 161, Walworth-road, London S. E. No genuine application refused. Terms from 5 percent. Repayments received by P.O.O MONEY immediately advance to any amount, from £ 50 and upwards, upon every description of security, compiling real and personal estate, farming stock, reversions, annuities, furniture (without re- moval). life policies, and any other tangible persoral security. No charges made, or commission taken, and the strictest ecresy will in all cases be observed. Interests as follows, viz. :— On freeholds or leaseholds from 3 per cent. per annum, personal security from 4 per cert. per annum, other securities at equally reasonable rates. Applicants are reqaested to apply in the first in- stance by letter, containing full particulars, in order to save unnecessary trouble, to FREDERICK HAWKINS, Eq., 9, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London, W.C. MONEY. MONEY. MONEY. 52, TOWER BUILDINGS, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL. N. S. HART, SOLE PROPRIETOR. TO ALL IN WANT OF MONEY.—Time and J unnecessary expense can De saved by applying, either personally or by letter, to the 8 b"ve audress, where Cash Advances ate made from XIO to X,1,000 (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 the address, as above. N.B.—No communication with any other office. 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. JE20 to £ 2,000. Ready to be advanced at a few boars' notice, in stuns 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 Proprietors, ShopkeoM-s, and others upon effects without removal. £ 2C^|to £2,000 can be obtained, without any delay, in suA2a to suit them, upon their own undertakings, witbbut tLe 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. EXECUTIONS OF EVERY KIND PAID our DISTANCE NO OBJECT. EVERY INFORMATION WILLINGLY AFFORDED:' TIIE BANK HAVING A LARGE CAPITAL IN HARD, NO GOUD APPLICATION li HEFUSED, Apply personally, or if by letter state amount required. Deposits received. C. BENSON, Manages. 1 r L MARCH, 1877. LIVERPOOL & MOSTYN. J The fast-sailing steamer J The fast-sailing steamer (18 W I F T 8 U R E ROBERT LOWE, Master; Atted up specially for the station, will ply between DjVERPOOI. & MOSTYN, leaving North end of the Prince's Landing Stage, and M )styn, (weather permitting) with liberty to tow, as under :— DATE. From LIVERPOOL. From MOSTYN. f6 Frday 10 45 a.m J7 Saturday. 10 0 a.m B Tuesday 12 80 p m il Wednesday 12 30 p m s ™da? ;v"s"op.m": » Saturday 3 o p.m 27 Tuesday 8 'i5 a."m 'V. J8 Wednesday 8 0 am s J8 Wednesday 8 0 am 80 GOOD FRIDAY 8 30 a.m *l2 "o noon' Heavy Goods received at the Chester Basin, near St. George's Baths, as under Friday, March 2nd, from 1 30 p.m. to S 30 p.m. Wednesday 7th. from 4 30 p.m. to 5 80 p. m.; Friday 9th, from 9 30 a.m. to 11 30 a.m. Tuesday 13th from 11 0 a.m jto 1 O p m Friday 16th, from 1 0 p.m. to 3 0 p.m. Tuesday rJOth 2 80 p.m. to 4 80 p.m.; Friday 23rd, from 5 0 p.m. to 6 0pm.; 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 injurv to Horse Carriages, or any Live Stock. Goods, when landed are entirely at the risk of the eonsignees. Passengers taken on board and landed at New Brighton on notice beinjf given to the Pier Master there. pilr1TT^*TF0B'E CABIN> ls- 6d. AFTER CABIN, 2s. 6d. RE 1 URN three days 2s. 6d. 3s. 6d Tickets not transferable. Children under Twelve, half-fare. Special arrangements for Pic-nic, School parties, &o. ~B LLAN LINE. SHORTEST OCEAN PASSAGE TO ft I A COMPOSED OF TWENTY FIRST-CLASS ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. „ SAILING DAYS—from LIVERPOOL, every TUESDAY and TnURSDAY 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 thev o on board the Steamer. The Canadian Goverment grants ASSISTED PASSAGES by the "ALLAN" LINE. For Rates ot Freight or Passage, apply to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., Alexandra Buildings, James Street, Liverpool; or to I. ROBERTS, BAGTLLT STREET. HOLYWELL HEALTH A SOURCE OF HAPPINESS. Now ready, Enlarged Edition, 140 pages. Free by post, to all parts of the World, in envelope, two stamps /"ITTTDF TO CURE OF DEBILITY; or, HEALTH LOST 0OTAnNEDTR0KgAINED By HKNRY SMITH M a, of the Author of the "Volunteer's Manual, &c. A New Medical Work on the Cure of all Dissasesresultingfrnmlossof Nerve Power. GIVES ADVICE, ^ULES, PRESCRIPTIONS, &c. It is a GUIDE TO HEALTH, SlRENGTH, AND VIGOR- OUS OLD AGE; invaluable to the Nervous, Sedentary Dyspeptic, 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 mind. City-life, Intemperance, Late Hours, Worry, Brain roil, &c. Gives Instructions and Advice for treatment of Nervous and Physical Debility, Nervous Irritability, Heads ohe, Piles, Local and Constitutional Weakness, Premtaure Decy, and all disord rs resulting from loss of vital force. IMPORTANT TO COUNTRY PATIENTS. DR. II. SMITH, the Eminent Specialist who as devoted twenty-six years to the treatment of Nervous. and Debilitating Diseases, will, for tlje benefit of fVose who cannot consult him personally, on receiving description of their case, send his opii ion, (free of charge) with advice, for their restoration to health. A Confidential" form of con-ebpondenoe seat free by post Dr. 11, SMITH 8, Burton Crescent, I.ondon, E.C, Sale by Messrs. Churton, Elphick, SS Co. BODRHYDDAN, NEAR RHYL, FLINTSHIRE. Important Annual Sale of Pedigree Shorthorn Bulls, Fat Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs, Carriage Horse. &c., at Bodrhyddan, near Rhyl, a first-class station on the Chester and Holy- head Railway, and about one mile from the Rhuddlan Station on the Vale of Clwyd Railway. Messrs. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co., HAVE again been favoured with instructions from JL1 Capt. Rowley Conwy, to SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, April 12th, 1877, at 1230 noon, punctually. 9 First-class pure bred Shorthorn Pedigree Bulls. 15 Prime fat Bullocks, Cows and Heifers. 110 Very ripe Fat Sheep. Shropshire Down Rima. Choice bred young Boars and Sows. Also a valuable Bay Carriage Horse, 15 hands 3 inches, rising seven years old, quiet in single and double harness, an excellent mover, and believed to be perfectly sound. One week's keep allowed for the Fat Ftock. Luncheon on the table at Eleven Sale at Half-past Twelve punctually. Catalogues may be bad of Mr BELL, agent, Bodrhyddan, Rhyl, or the AUCTIONEERS, Chester. IN THE MATTER OF THE COMPANIES ACT 1862 AND 1867, AND IN THE MATTER OF THE MOSTYN SILVER LEAD AND BLENDE COMPANY. LIMITED. r]"TIE Creditors of the ahove-named Company nre required on or before the 23rd day of April, 1877, to send their natr.es and address and the particulars of their debts or chims, and the na<re3 ar.d addresses of their solicitors (if any), to FLAXMAN HAYDON. of 121, Bisbopsgnte-street, WitLi", in the Citv of London, the Official Liquidator of the said Coirpany, nd if so nquited by notice in writing from the said Official Liquidator are by their Solicitors to come in and prove their said debts cr claims at the Chambers of the Master of the Rolls, in the Rolls Yard, Chancery Lane, in the County of Middlesex, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the beDefit of any distribu- tionmade before such debts are proved, WEDNESDAY the 2nd day of MAY, 1877, at 12 o'clock at noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudi- cating upon the debts and clains. Dated this 17th day of March, 1877. E. KIMBER, 22, Queen-street, London, E.C., Solicitor for the said Liquidator. NORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Established, 1797.-Reorganized, 1821. Directors. H. S. PATTESON, ESOUIBE, President. W. C. HOTSON, ESQUIRE, Vice-President. George Durrant, Esq. I Henry Back, Esq, Charles Edward Tuck, Esq. '"apt."Frank Astley Oubitt. William Robert Clarke, Esq. S. G. Buxton, Esq. Colonel James Cockhurn. E. C. Bailey, Esq. Thomas Beevor, Esq. F. E. Watson, Esq. Secretary: C. E. BIGNOLD, Esa.. SURREY-STREET, NORWICH. The Rates of this Society are the same as other offices, whilst Periodical Returns have been made to persons insured by participating policies amounting to £ 492,055. This Office is distinguished by its liberality and promptness in the settlement of claims, 13,207,288 having been paid to Insurers for Losses by Fire. In proof of the public confidence in theprinciplesand conduct of this Establishment, it will suffice to state that the total business exceeds £ 125,000,000. No charge made for Policies. *„* Insurers, whose premiums are due at LADY-DAY, 1877, are reminded that payment should be made within 15 days of that date. AOENTS FOR TiU: COUNTY :— CONNAH'B QuAy-Mii W. LLOYD. FLINT-MR. T. B. TAYLOR. HOLYWBLL-MR. J'A MES WILLIAMS. MOLD-MR. JOHN E. BIRCH. RHYL—MR. JOHN SMITH. Lady-day, 1877. GENERAL LIVERY STABLES, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL. JOHN HOLMES, RESPECTFULLY avails himself of this oppor- jLtj tunity of returning bis thanks for the liberal patronage he has hitherto received in the Posting department of his Business, and begs to intimate that he has recently added to his establishment by the purchase of a very HANDSOME & NEW HEARSE S: MOURXIXG COACIIES which on inspection wiil be fourd equal to any in Liverpool or Chester. In addition to the New Hearse and Mourning Coaches alluded to, others of a less ex- pensive character may be had, and the terms of both may be known on applying to Mr Holmes, or to Mr Co-grove, Downhill Tavern, Bagillt, and Mr George Holmes, Packet House, Greenfield. The best Horses in the town, careful drivers, and close and open carriages to be had at all times. TERMS STRICTLY MODERATB. "FJLOR THE BLOOD IS THE MFE."— £ See Deuteronomy, chap. r Fill -CLI:l I WORLD FAMED 1 Trade Mark, Blood Mixture." THE GREAT BLOOD PURifiER a: RISTORER SKIN Jji&EASt^, Erupuous, Bu tci.es, L'lteruho Sire ,{ gs Old Sores, Glandular Swellings, Cancrous, Ulcer Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringl worms, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, Emilias and Scurfs, 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 oi this world-famed Medicine Thousands of Testimonials from all parts TMPOBTANT ADVICE TO ALL.-Cleanse the vitiated blood *• wkenevi r you And its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sorea clean" it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins cleanse it when is foul, and your feeling it will tell you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and warranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex. the Proprietor solicits sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. pLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE is sold in Bottles, 2s 6d each, and in Cases containing six times the quantity, lis each-sufficient to effect u permanent cure in the great majority of long-stand- ing ets,s,-BY ALL CHEMISTS AND PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the United KiiigdoBi and the world, or sent to any Address on receipt, of 30 or 132 stamps bv the Proprietor. F. J. CLARKE. Chemist, ApGthl<rl¡;: Hall. Lincolt. Wholesale All Patent Medicine Houses. LOR DON DEPOT: 150, OXFORD STREET Sale by Mr. John Jona. ANNOUNCEMENT OF SALE BY MR. JOHN JONES, AT TRE YR ABBOT FAWR FARM, NEAR NEWMARKET, Situated 5 miles from Holywell, 4 miles from Bfostyat and 4 from Caerirys Station, Highly Important Sale of 40 bead 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 (LATE OF Tlllt MARSH,) HAS been favoured with instructions from Mr C. JONES (who is retiring from farming) to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on TUBSDAY and WEDNEBDAT, the 3rd and 4th days of APHIL, 1877, 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 day. Dairy Utensils and Furniture. N.B.—The Auctioneer is anxious to sell the above in one day, and begs an early attendance Catalogues may be bad a week prior to the days of Sale. Black Inn, Rhuddlan, March Sth, 1877. PRESENTATION TO MR. J. D. MORGAN, Past Treasurer of the Cambrian Lodge of Oddfellow*. A PUBLIC nDIKTHNTEUR Will take place at the UPPER SHIP INN, BAGILLT, To celebrate the above event, ON MONDAY EVENING, MARCH 26TH, 1877. PRESIDENT W IL L I A M PIERCE, Esft. VICE-PRESIDENT :-MR. JOSEPH HUGHES. Dinner on the Table at 6 30 p.m. TICKETS-2s. 6d. EACH. BRY.NFORD HOUSK SCHOOL, i, HOLYWELL. V rPHE next Quarter will commence, MONDAY. April 1 9 th, 1877. Terms on application to Mr COLB. PRELIMINARY NOTICE, ABOUT THREE ACRES of Building Grourd, with tbe Buildings, Poblic House (Feathers Inn) thereon, divided into small lots, will be offered for Sale by Auction at the earliest convenience. The above contains the best frontages for Shops and Houses, &o in Bagillt.—Apply to Mr E. Williams, Stationer, Bagillt. PONY AND TRAP FOR HIRE. BENJAMIN HUGHES, Eauctk (next door to J) the Crown Inn), bells lespectfnlly to annoanoa that be has to excellent Pony and Tiap for hiie on moderate terms. (1OOD COLLIERS can obtain w>rk and fair X wages at the BETTIBFIELD COLLIERY, BAGILLT^ Flintshire. WANTED, TWO Respectable Young Lad<es to learn the DRAPERY business.—Apply to ROBERT LLOYD, Albert House, Holywell. TO BE LET, THAT old-established BAKEHOUSE, leading,out of Bagillt-street, Holywell.—Apply to MrD. WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail Ham and Bavan Warehouse. COUNTRY RESIDENCE, BRYNTIRION PARK, near Overton, Flintohfn, JD this handsome modem bailt house contains four rereption and seven bedrooms, with all recent conveniences, capital cellars, extensive outbuilding* excellent water, walled garden and park, and com- manding good views. Freehold. Three milea from Ellesmere Station.—Apply to Hugh Evans, Bsq., Merchant, Old Castle Buildings. Liverpool. TO BE LET, "rHE MEADOW HOUSE, with large Flower and A. Kitchen Gardens, &c., situate at Greenfield, Holywell, Half-a-mile from Holywell Railway Station.—Possession to be had on 25th March, 1877. -Applv tj Messrs Newton* Kestes and Co., Green- field Copper Mille, Holywell. TO BE SOLD, A LADY'S SIDE SADDLE, three Pommels, equal to new, also a BRIDLK.—For further parti- culars, applv at the Observer Office, Holywell. TO BE SOLD. L A QUANTITY of Ash Leaf Kidnev POTATOES TO RE SOLD, A T,v!X<°nvGr>0d MEADOW HAY.—Apply at XX the Observer" Office. (Nervous Debility. AT IS, A M RDICAL WORK, showing sufferer J* tiuw tr.ey »»iny be cured without the aid of Quacks. Free on receipt of Postage Stamps. Address, SECRETARY, Institute uf Anaton.y, Bir- ingham. GLEKFIELD -uD THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS SAYS THIS STARCK IS THE BEST SHR EVER usled. STARCH. i. ■ 1 THE ECLIPSE SAUCE. IT ECLIPSES ALL THE CHEAP SAUCJ56. TRY IT. In Bottles at 6d., Is. and Be. each. MAKUFACTTR^D liT CHARLES MQIiRIS, R EA D^N" f and sold retail by all Ut ocers ana Jila-ei-