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r ——————— Sale by Mr, James Williams. At Llinegar Farm, near Mostyn. MR. JAMES WILLIAMS HAS much pleasure in announcing that be is -& instructed by Mrs. Jones, (who is leaving the *ARM,) to dispose of by PUBLIC AUCTION, on ]OLUTSPAY' 27th OCTOBEK inst., commencing at for 1 o'clock in the afternoon PRECISELY, the whole P substantial nnrl highly useful HOUSKHOLD *CTINLTULIE; a moderate assortment of GLASS, T> V AIK' SHEFFIELD WARE; sundry useful J-'OIXS—amongst which will be found 'he PA11LIA- J'Ni'ARY GAZETTEER OF ENGLAND AND ALES—complete in 12 parts upright Barometer t'lo excellent EIGHT-DAY CLOCKS, by Grocott ?ND John Winstanley,- Jlolysrell, in suitable cases; Time-pieco; oak pannclled Bookcase (1727) with Bureau under; fine sycamore dining Table, (with ^ENCH,) 9 ft. long by 2 ft. 10 in. broad Dresser find ^HELVES; pewter Dishes and Tlates, with other ulinary, Cooking and Washing Requisites;—also VALUABLE Parlour and Bedroom Articles, chiefly in fine .PSJISH oak, mahogany and other WOODS,—the whole W'HIEH ate in the best possible condition and will &C sold in one day. Maes-y-dre, Holywell, Oct. 17th, 1864. J-. Sale by Mr. Thos. Dean. LLWYN OFF A, nsar MOLD. -L Important Sale of Cows, Horses, Sheep, in-piq Sow, 3 Stacks of Iluy, 2 stack* rf Wheat, 2 Stacks of Oats, Stuck of Barley, Root Crops, Potatoes, Implement*, &c. MR. THOMAS DLAN has BEEN honoured with instruction from Caarl •? BU'LI-r CLNTZH, Esq, £ HO IS going' abroad, to SELL IJY AU'.TVKY on' IUESDAY, the 25th October, 1834, at Eleven o'clock in the f"renooll prompt, tlii! wti,,I,. of THE out-door Stock and Effects, consisting of 3 stacks of well-harvested «AY, containing about 26 tons; 2 stacks of wheat, 2 Stacks of Canadian oats, sta<-k of prime malting barley, Itbout one acre of mangol wurtzd, 21 acres of turnips, 2i acres Swedes, quantity of fluke and Seotchdown Potatoes, in lots. The Cows comprise one yearling, one two-year-old HEIFER, one barren, one half-bred Ald'-rney to calve in ^EBRUATY, one short-horn to calve in February, black Welish cow, to calve January 1st, one short-horn to calvei December 25th. 11 Shropshire-down ewef, 11 Llcyn ewes, and 1 8h ropsh i re do W n ram, 1 ir.-pig sow, bay cob, 8 years Old, steady in harness, bay horse, 8 years old, steady ride or drive, wagoneHe, 2 saddles, side saddle, 2 E BRIDLES, SINGLE snaffle bridle, pony bridle, ditto dale, head collars, chains, &c., set brass mounted arness, set silver mounted harness, very handsome and nearly rew, 1 set cart harness, ditto leading ditto, PLOUGHING chain*, 1 narrow-wheeled cart, un harvest gearing complete, 1 iron plough, double, *tt<», ,S11?O'U PLOUGH, wooden plough, stone Mll(,r, pair iron harrows, new, iron pig trough, stable Uckets, fee., and all the usual requisite dairy vessels, washing machine by Williamson, garden watering MACHINE, wheelbarrow, quantity of iron wheels and VARIOUS castings, patent chimney pots, and a great VARIETY of sundry implements, *&c., &< Also, 20 UMEA pigs, in pairs, 7 very beautiful ring doves, 10 TRJR I-'D VHI.TC ANS°RA RABBITS, (iong pared), and 2 Avln I °» DITTO, quantity of pure Muscovy and she >UR*V ^,U'?3' Spanish, white and other poultry, BNMFVI*' ?NE BL'ICK AN(' white pointer, one very hand- Ms VK retriever, one yellow setter. CATB/ viewed the day before the Sale, and °6UES obtained at the Black Lion, Mold. v Un & NAVY OF GREAT BRITAIN. DEAJ^ OUR ARMY. B VV Y 8PECIAL permission, to Field Marshal JDtt:.e nVE of CAf4BB.IDG-E, K.G., etc. AH O U^5 1? "PA X I1'U",RNTET' BT A- E. L'islier, 5%, -2WRLREGIMENTS: their OIUGIN MILITARY V1 OF <BE ^RSE FTN'J PHOORESI V OP w?, Brlof Enslan '• Dy W- 11 u T»S.PTB8T KOR5P.F ,R;Y 150 BRITISH GEUER4.LS. •TIRT'^S. RLCNH-IM NRJ- T),RT7 ,YEAR9' WAR — Batt'OS of IF IS' CU ,"<1E"* CorunnM, Quatre Bras. 4R"KT 45511?'' of lb O „°P —Marlbornngh'II Successes— R\ »'■ Wellingtcn—GN'T nit. FI-IKT? Servic(SJ. «,BPEDIIION^.?WR; R^TU,E 'J IHO. Uoyoe-Tho Wnlchcren Ex. WP7O„-T- of "Vicfc<>NO3 —the Amerie in War, ctc. mm MI')<len N^Z»3^,B7A' Battles ot Fout.nor, TAB B,2C« W T '2™H\Vthe Alma, C c. UN, of SIR JOHNXR T* ,-Amei-ican Ind^pernlcnce—Death CON*»L• T;IA,1'EO'1/ "cturn from liib -B ^laklava. **TW ERV—CTT'LFURP NF IT J3 • W EAT Indie-}—In l'iiJual N VSCOTS (• ^8 ,DI'J0V'^IR VA!(>AR-AT 'nkerman. WTI? KDLI°N of I7*ICJ_PL? —REVOLUTION of 16^— RTS "-F0AT ??C;. J?N-CA!,TURC OF THE "Tits L? °°~UR:MMN G"LLLA"TFIemees-Uattl» of QR0^°RS:L'LD BU.GIDE ''?.R;E OF THE SIX "DRRD. OWLIAVY BY FER'N»^ON, TO T^STORY of ,HO «• MARY R0 C TN; U5'3' A »A«PIBR the « r> A"D 1,10 *L'»Y Of t!.O « R |h. v&.JZZZl Th; sj,. Tilir,1 K Brn'tSaltSgS,'Jr'I "«««»ciSo, r* J^oSturv ,nnon>" War i»M Dre.u1;.ought," SKELT'^ V Victory. B-.HU AMCRIC» «I 1812- "Y °* SHIPWRECK—the AI D VUH of Nelson. •LONDON JAMR^TTI, H. CESTO ami the Malay Pirates. -I SO^I^ANID all B.ioksellers. JT EROIn'eS* "op'thp ETPn X?; BJTUELW..I ? HOUSEHOLD. TIN? T,I'9 VO1«MO consists of <;■ ,'P. EIC!'CRS." etc. JLO^S0^ TTNA AU COOKSEUERS T=e STSady'AIM.'1 —~ S5^^3s'« ^.oorerers. UVEU^0LS 8T|D Bis- Eminent Authors. AND TT MON <,ININE IT for Commercial ^"AENT ANISTS Heroes. | Eiiterpnso, Philanthropy, and LONDON ■ .T,, — I SE'nolto Acquirements. ■— ITOGQ Soxs, and all B >okselier9. NOBLE ILVIT' I^O'"RA'ECL HY J GODWIN, W,,PV %J.A.E^S. °F ANCIENT STOEY. TALI'S EOAT'ins HILT R°F B°Y PRINSEA." CTE. THEMRREWEV AU'IM °RP Repleto' OF RL,YAL and Noble nation. The nnr,»TF°'LT IN their -OVE,DTS ,LCEP'Y I'TTERCSTIA^ ia TH» batt'IOS ANIL RIE,.™ LS •F".> 'MTIRD AS 0N OUR (1EATIR"'E3 NS » associated, .but 0(' /iLE AU,'» WHICH tt,0 NR 'V-'EOMC UL° NOT ON!T °R »WCU prevail, d AT n !$*'?*> WAN^"6*0' OF FR.,i»sart wcro TO F'UC'i; h READERS I'HE BBLII? Je of Conversation tha^ 0,1 oTKn ^,r0V° -Tf"* TOE JU^tii .ti, ol ho ORDE? OF',L^ OFECD »UD RCN FBR^ °PCNN U!^°''Y London: J^JIIS-IIooo IF SAR'*?* DDERED »««NOIAMOby ? ? .■J———Booksellers. GIRK FC;FT'TARLY 1'10 Choice ULMTA^^I^^OGTJE. GIRK FC;FT'TARLY 1'10 Choice ULMTA^^I^^OGTJE. l h» Jy bound, suitat>lotor IVeaentation « jKa for Boya and BNEDUEL Z DE*' I'"™ Caialo.-UE. BR "RE"ONTIM.'1' linciivo FOAL ? T<'I'le,Icy of ihoVarinis Stnri A '-ucid AND ^OOMT,B F U'U'|A V' D'LIERRRI WO.U, will ^8T T"A N^,1' *,IC GI^IS ON'TP'10J ,OR ^'T'OUUR I'ER^K? A^WWN; UOAE & DW] £ SCIIE^ f/ AFTERGRASS. AFTERGRASS TO BE LET,-Twelve Acres of A Old Grass Land. Apply to J. S. SMALLEY, Pendre, Holywell. ors, Clothiers, Drapers, and Others. —— THE SMARTEST, BEST-MADE, AXD CHEAPEST CLO T II I N G Of every description, at Whotcsale, is to be had At ROBERTS & CO.'s, 65, SHOREDITCH, LONDON. CUTS OF "WOOLLENS—any lengths—at mere ,nominal profits also suppli. d. The smartest and largest variety of BOY'S CLi .'THIXft in London very cheap: Very pretty KNICKERBOCKER SUITS from 7s 9d. the Suit, in sets of three sizes. Send for samples to commence an account that must prove profitable and satisfactory to our customers. NOTE. -PO I? URRS & CO., Wholesale Clothiers, Woollen and Manchester Warehousemen, 65, Shore- ditch, London. The business of Houses transacted in London on commission of 2 per cent. I? THOMAS OWENS Joiner, Builder, and Licensed Appraiser WlIITFOliD STREET, HOLYWELL, GENERAL FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, New and second-hand Furniture of every des- cription always in Stock. Every description of Timber for building purposes, aths, fire bricks, tiles &c.— also Coffin Boards, and an assortment of Carnarvonshire Grave Stones and Tombs. Also NOW ON SALE.—Spring1 and other small Carts, Phaeton and Harness, small Gig arid ditto, and a miscellaneous assortment of useful articles. Wafcer-closet and apparatus complete. Horse and Trap for Hire. Now Ready, Price Fourteen-pence, V A HEUOND EDITION OF TIIP COLLECTION OF PSALMS AND HYMNS, SUITABLE FOR PUBLIC WORSHIP Arranged by the Rev. HUGH JONES, M.A,. Canon Residentiary of St. Asaph, and Vicar of Ilolywcll. Holywell. Printed and sold by James Davies & Son. L^WIS & Co., RANELAGHST., LIVERPOOL V For Little Boys of four and six < years old, from ScotchTweeds BOYS* SUITS neatly tiimmed. Also Boots, Shirts, Collars, Neck Ties, t Gloves, Hats, and Caps for Boys of the bamc ages. LEWIS & Co., RANELAGII ST., LIVERPOOL iFor Boys of ei^ht and ten yeai> old, from Fine Cloth, hand- somely braided. Also Boots, Shirts, Collars, Neck Ties, Gloves, Hats, and Caps, for Gloves, Hats, and Caps, for Boys of the same ages. LEWIS & Co., RANELAGII ST., LIVERPOOL For Boys of Twelve and Four- teen years old, from extra BOY'S SUITS ) Stout Cloth, •well made. Also i Boots, Snirts, Collars, Neck I Ties, Gloves, Hats, and Cap. v for Boys of the same ages. LEWIS & CO., RANELAGII ST., LIVERPOOL For Elder Boys from Fifteen to | Seventeen years old, from extra Rood Cloths, well cut, ELDER BOY'S SUITS and made. Also Bcots, Shirts | Collars, Neck Ties. Glov«s, j Hais, and Caps, for elde, V- Boys of same ages. LEWIS & Co., RANELAGH ST., LIVERPOOL For Young "Men of Eighteen I and twenty years olil, from fashionable Tweeds and Cloths YOUNG MEN'S SUITS J a»d handsomely *• S made. Aiso fioots, Shirts, Collars, Neck Tie?, Gloves, j Hats, and Caps, for Young V Men of the same ages. LEWIS & COMPANY beg to call the attention of Parents, Guardians, and Sehoohnasters to the above advertisement. They have been for some time preparing their Stock for this month, and they feel assured theii friends and customers wiil be more than satisfied with the masiv new all, I pretty styles for little Boys they are now showing-, as well a with their larg-c selection of handsome and useful Suits for elder Boys and Youn? Men. LEWIS & COMPANY would further call the attention of the pubic to their Boot Department. One entire Shop is de- voted to this trancn of their ) r.sir.tss. Every article sold by them is manufactured on the Premises by skilful and experi- enced workmen. All kinds of Boots and Shoes for Boys and Young Men may he had here—from the little Dancing- Pump or Slipper for the Boy of four, to the Dress Boot or neav shooting Boot for the Young 1\1:111 of iwenty while, to meet the wihl's of many families among their customers, they also undertake the Repairing of Boots, which in all cases are stronglyand neatly done, and returned in one day. Standi Manufacturers to H. R. H. the V Princess of Wales. GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, • AWAKDED THE Pjazi! MEDAL, 1862. TilTS UN'rnVAl.LT!]) STARCH IS USED IN THE ROYAL LAUNDRY, And pronounced hy iJer MAJESTY'S LAUNDRESS to be THE FIN KSf STARCH SHE EVER USED. HER MAJESTY'S LACE DItESSER 1>ECI,ARF.S IT TO 1m TIIE BEST SnE HAS TRIED, AND THE ABOVE AWAltt) BY SOME OF THE MOST EMINENT SCIKATIKIC MEX OF TilE AGE, Confirms its Superiority, W()Tllr,]-si,ooN & Co., GLASGOW ANn LONDON. V ALBUM VIEWS! AN ASSORTMENT OF Photographic Album Views in North Wales, JUST ItrCr-IVED AT THE 'OBSERVER' OFFICE, HOLYWELL, COMPRISING Bndehvyddan Church, The Font > at ditto, The Mo.ni Riidgo, Pont Aborglaslvn, Conway Castle, The Swallow Fall, Vale of Clwyd, Denbigh Castle, flhoddlan Castle, &c., VPHE MOST RTA TITLING TKFTFTS nre contained in the LAST NEW BOOK, called THE PRIVATE MEDICAL FIU.VKD.—Messrs. SMITH continue to send free of charge, to all who desire it, one copy of each of their Medical ^0r, »,TV,Z TllE pKIVATE MEDICAL FRIEND, or, WARNING VOICE TO YOUNG MEN; and WOMAN AND HER DISEASES. These works are illustrated with hundreds of interesting cases and testimonials from patients, showing clearly the treatment bv which they were cured of Nervousness, Phyi-ioM Debility; Loss of Memory, Dimness of Sight, Lassitude, Indigestion. ,c., resulting from the errors of youth and manhood, which, if neglected, result in premature old age and death We feel no hesitation in saying that there is no member of society to whom the book will not be found useful-whether such person hold the relation of a parent, preceptor, or clergy- man," Will be sent in a sealed cover, free from observation, to any address on receipt of a stamped directed envelope,—Address, MeesrsSmrn, 8, Burtoa-creseat, Tavistock-aquare,London, W.0 < T. „ j COACH BUILDER, BODFOR STREET, RHYL. ° Invalid Carriages made to order.-Carriages Repaired and Exchanged. Fourteen Years in the employ of Messrs. SHARPE, SOUTH AUOLEY STREET, LONDON. To Chemists, Grocers, and Shopkeepers in —. general. J THOMAS OWE'NS, Joiner, &c., Whitford Street, Holywell, BEGS to announce that he has now on Sale a larp,e and miscellaneous assortment of articles admirably adapted for the fitting up of Shops, and which consist of:— Very superior Mahogany Counters. Extensive ranges of Drapers 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 to fit up an establishment of the greatest respectability. An early inspection is respectful!}- solicited. ¡-, VMICHAEJ4 PARRY, W holesale and Retail, TIMBER MERCHANT$c F L I 1ST T E HAVING now discharged a PRIIIIE CARGO of H very superior Timber, consisting of ELM RED and YELLOW PINE, BALKS, with PLANKS and LATH WOOD, fee., 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, V^General Music Warehouse^ 245, B 111 G1) E-STIt E E T, C il l T E R A LL *JFSr° of merit as sot,n as published, ^JL at HALF-PRICE for cash. Parcels sent for selection at a nominal charge. Nue and Second-hand Pianofortes, liarmoninm c., at All BOUCHER & CO., Music Library, Chester. Ý [A CARD.] MR. J. M. FIELD, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC. CLAREMONT COTTAGE, HOLYWELL. Pianos tuned and repaired ly the year, or otherwise [A CARD.] EAWARDEN. MR. F. W It I G L E Y, Organist, and Teacher of the Harmonium, Pianoforte, Violin, Singing, &c. BRiSS BANDS ORGANISED & INSTRUCTED, INSTRUMENTS SELECTED. Several Instruments for Sala. OLD ANTELOPE lX, WELL STKEET HOLYWELL. KICIIARD ELLIS RESPECTFULLY intimates that his Posting JLL Lejiadmeut is now replete; arul excellent and safe Saddle and Harness llorses may at all times be had, together with neat four-wheel'd and other Carriages. ChiMgcs strictly moderate. Excellent Accommodation for Travellers v- TXTJIEREAS, HUGH PIERCE, formerly of Yf Orsedd, in the Countv ot Flint, and sub- sequentlv of Bottogwal Issa, in the County of Denbigh, by his Will bequeathed to his Widow the residue of f his personal Estate and Effects to be enjoyed by her for her life, and at her death he directed the same to be paid to his Nep'u'ws and Nieces in equal propor- tions. AND WHEREAS his Widow died cO) the 15th February last. NOTICE is therefore hereby given that all Prisons claiming to he such Nephews and Nieces are within Six Months from this date to produce to nie, as one of the Acting Personal Representatives of the snid Ilugh Pierce, certified copies of the Marriage of their deceased Parent and of their own Baptism, in support of their claim to a [participation in the said fund. JOSEPH WILLIAMS, i 43, Carter Street, Manchester. J' j i, ■ f U WILLIAM OWENS, Sadder & Harness Maker, i WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL. W. 0. respectfully announces that he always has a large Stock of Patent Enamelled Leather Leggings, and also Brown Tanned, of all sizes & patterns. M A N U F A C T U It E H. Of every description of Chariot, Tandem, Gig, and Cab Harness; English and Scotch Cuit Harness; Plain and Quilted Ladies' and Hunting Saddles; Somerset, Postillion and Race Saddles; PilcLes for Girls and Boys; Riding Bridles, Martingales, Head Collars, Girths, "fi,lille Ch.jhs, Horse Clothing, Riding and Driving Whips, and all kinds of Horse Appointments and Saddlery (roods. W. 0. begs to intimate that all orders will receive prompt and immediate attention. I TO BE LET, 'P W 0 LI M E-K 11. N S, at PAXT-Y-MWTS.— 1. For particulars n;>y.!y to Mr. WIILIAM JONES, River Bank Office, Holywell. V^X S L A T E S ROBERT JONES, ™ Ffordd y Dre^ near Holywell, X>KGS lo inform t)je Pnltlu* tlj-it ;rrts ri*-tilcen tho |J Si.ATE YARD at. HAGILI.T, »nl has always on hand the best quality of :-Ltcs, from Pott Dinorwic, late Asheton Smith, Esqr.'s. in. in. in. Duchess..2t hy 12 Ladies ..lohv 22 by 12 ..14 l»'y 7 20 iy 10 '« ..13 bv 7 Countess..18 by 10 ..12 by 6| Ladies ..16 by 8 Ton Slates. Queen's, Chimney Pieces, Grave Stones and Slate Cisterns, may be had on the shortest notice. Also on hand Slating and. Plastering Laths, and lair, all of which will be sold at inoderato prices. A->'V0 SLA_TES. ON SALE, at Llanerchymor Lead Works, near Holywell, a large assortment of SLATES of the following qualities and sizes:- BEST BLUE. S HIIPED. INFERIOR. 22 in. hy 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. J6 in. by 10 in. 16 in, by 8 in. For further reticulars and prices apply at the Office of the above Woiks, or to Mr. HENRY WILLIAMS, Royal Hotel, Greenfield. y ————————————————— SIR -T. MURRAY'S PURE FLUID MAGNESIA k.J .s recommended by Physicians since 1807, for nilel A riditle. and Indigestion.—They also order his Cordial Camphor (3 grs. per oz.) as the best restorative for week nerves, or low JèvtrsIli8 Lemon Syrup mixed with cither Fluid, for-.ns a bri^k Awrien't for any age—bottle Is. arrI 2s. Gd.—t o guard against false I fhe Patented$libels are suscribed Sir J. Murray, I hi,sit7i,ii: to the J.ord lAe-ut." I PRIZE DAL! INTERNATIONAL i&j;U EXHIBITION, 1862, AWARDED TO JOSEPH SEWILL FOR E X C E L L E NOE I N W A TCHES. MANUFACTORY, 61, SOUTH CASTLE STREET, RIGHT OPPOSITE THE CUSTOI HOUSE, LIVERPOOL, MAKER BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY THE U QUEEN OF SPAIN." WATCHES forwarded FREE and safe to any part of the kingdom upon Receipt of a remittance. I„ !L1TTEN WARRANTY WITH EVEUY WATCII. oi'u'VVI "\vanf °/, a g,°0(1 A rc 11 (warranted to kiep correct time) send a Post-ofiiee Order to JOSEPH •ii atch MamdiictUKr, 61, South Castle-street, Liverpool, (directly opposite the Custom IIcMisc), \\ho ill, by let'.nn oi 1 ost, send a first-class A\ ateh of the desciiption tquired, guaranteed to keep good tiu.c—exchanged, if not approved of. SEWI PJtIlE MEDAL! Silver Horizontal Watches, Jcwfllrd and Warranted, at C2 2s., £ 2 10s., £ 3., and £ 3 10s. each. SEW ll.E'S l'lll/.E MEDAL! Silver Patent Levers, Capped, lfwellod and Warrautct, £ 4, £ 3, £ 6, 7, and 7 10s. eàch. SEWILI.'S P LtIZE MEDAL Gold Horizontal Wateli(s) siiitakte for Ladies or Gci.tlomen, 15, £ 0, andA:7 "a(.h. SEWILI -IS PUIZR SIEDAL! Go]m Patent Dctatched JLevcr watches, Cases 18 carat fine, suitable for Ladies or Gentlemen, £ 9, £ 9 lOs., £ 12 I2s., £ 14 14s., £ Ui ICs., and £ 21. SEWILL'S PRIZE MEDAL! UAILWAV WATCHES, in Gold and Silver Cases expressly mauufaciarc d lur every description of engineering purposes, railway travelling and hunting; to persons requirintt r. really tine, accurate, and suoL-iantial 'timekeeper, THESE WATCHES WILL life EOL'.Vt) 1XVALUADLE. O0.fl 11,3 £ 14 10s,—16, 18. and 20 Guineas each T, Silw r-t-jr-. (,_ 1() and*12 Guim a a.-h. An immense stock of Presentation Watches, hG Uani Silver, of the finest quality and Magnificent designs. ti SEWILL)S G LD CHAINS In the newest patterns, with latent Detector Swivels, 1 1 Is. Gd., £2 2s., X3 10s. each, free and safe by post Captallls, Shlppr, and the trade su lied on the most reasonable terms. NOTE THE ADDRES-i.-The oldest Watch Manufactory in LIVERPOOL, 61, SOUTH CASTLE STREET nght opposite th CUST()r IIoGSE. Money Orders to be made payab JOSEPH SEWILL, Liverpool, Bibles, Testaments, ChurchlServices, Prayer Books, &c With gilt Clasps and Kims, elegantly hounfin Morocco and Velvet, in great variety Illustrated and attractive Story Books.ckets of Sunday School Reward Books. V AN ASSORTMENT OF SUNDAY SDSROOL MUSIC IN PENNY SHEETS. Portemonaies, Scent Sachets, Book-markers, Bouquet Holders, Flower-pot Decorators, Pewter and Glass Inkstands, Round Rulers, Photographic Views, g-c. GENTLEMEN'S POCK W%,IDKS OF VARIOUS SORTS. A LARGE « YD VARIED STOCK OF COMMERCIAL KIN FANCY STATION17T?V J. D. & Son bog „11 parli™w J, St^„^fi0UNT BOOKS ta LEEG2ES, J0TONALS, & DAY BOOKS,VAKI0US BINDINGS AND RULINGS. Large and Small Letter and Note PM|?, of all qua,ities,-Blue and Cream. BLUE AND CREAM LAID F^SLSCAP, AND FOLIO POSTS. Albert Note and French. Envelope J^pimercial and Ordinary Envelopes of all sizes.—Tinted ]S«HK&per and Envelopes. P COPYING AND R^SSTRATLON INK. Account Books made to order, w; Paper Ruled to any Pattern. JAMES DAVIES & SON, STATIONERS AND BOOKSELLERS, HIGH-STREET, IlOLYWELL. Flintshire Turnpike Tolls. V*'LI^T> HOLYWELL, AND MOSTYN T TURNPIKE DISTRICTS. UTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Tolls l arising a,d to he collected at the several Turnpike Gates comprising the Flint, Holywell, and Mostyn Turnpike Districts of Roads in the County of Flint, will BE LET DY AUCTION, to the highest bidder, at the Royal and White Horse Hotel, in the Town of IIolywcll, on WEDNESDAY, 23rd NOVEMBEK, 5 861, between the hours of Eleven and Three o'clock, in the manner directed by the Acts passed in thirJ and fourth yeais of the reign of his late Majesty King GEORGE the Fourth, "For regulating Turnpike Roads," which Tolls produced the last year the following sum, over and above the expences of collecting the same; Basillt, Bw^jlcn^R^Coleshill, AUt Goch, Greenfield, Northop Chim-h Yard, and Walwen Gates, and'all the Side Gates thereunto belonging1. GOLh, Greenfield, Northop Chim-h Yard, and Walwen Gates, and'all the Side Gates thereunto belonging1. HOLYWELL DISTlllCT. I Brynford Hill. Lygan-y-lan, Lygan-y- wern and Chain. Llwyncgryn, Nor- thop, Stamford, Sougbton, Spring- ficld. Pistill Lane, Vawnog. and Mold Bridge Side Gates, and all the Side > 2990 0 0 Gates thereunto belonging. I SIOSTYX msutler. Gwihnnnt, Lletty, Llinegar, Pen'rallt, Rhewl Mo>tyfi, Plasucha, Bryn-v- gaseg, Brieklnll, Cacrwys Ilill, I Maesmynan, Cr. avol, l.lidiart Cerrig, Newmarket, and Englefield Gates, and the side gates thereunto belong- ing, all of which f tli,, United Duxtriets produced in the last Year J The Gates to In Let tor Ooe or more, and not (OX- ceecing Three Years.—commencing January 1st, 1865, as will he determined on the day of Letting; the Trusiees reserving to themselves the powers of offering each District or the United Districts in one or more Lots, and in su> h manner and form, and subject to such anangements as may d. emed expedient. W hoover happens to lie the highest Biilder must then and there give security with sufficient Sureties to the satisfaction of the Tiustees. tor the payment of the Kent monthly, or in SIll h other manner cud proportions as shall be directed and no second Bidding will lie rcceiv d unless the Bidder shall deposit One Hundred Pounds in the hands of the Clerk, u.ifl. r Conditions tin n to he declared, one of su h conditions being )should the I ru-tees require it ) an Agreement on the part of the Takers to Lave the £ 100 deposit money in the hands of the trustees in pHi:, payment of the Rent at which the Tolls may be Let. EDWARD JOXES, TT Clerk to the said Trustees. Holywell, October 6th, 1861. GiFTS! GIFTS!! GIFTS! V — JAMES DAVIES & SON BEG to draw attention to the annexed list of elegantly bound and Attractive BOOKS, admir- ably adapted for Presents to the Young, just received. Romantic Passages in English History. Game and Water Birds. Birds of Prey. Birds of Song. Half Hour's with our Sacred Poets. The Men at the Helm. Where do we get it? The Helping Hand. Our Untitled Nobility. Famous Ships of the British Navy. The Book of English Poetry. Scripture Stories for the Young. Longfellow's Poetical Works. The English Boy in Japan. Comical People. The Boys' Own Volume. Curiosities-of Savage Life. Memoirs of Eminent Christians. Richmond's Annals of The Poor. Bogatsky's Golden Treasury. Story of a Needle. Old Fiiends with New Faecs. Christian Principle in little things. The Parables of Our Lord. Old Castles of England. &C. &c. &c. Also a good Assortment of Indistructible Toy Books. A CURE TO BE HAD FOR A TRIFLE t \M :jU 0, m BY HOLLO\VAY;S OINTMENT. Bad Leg's, Bad Breasts, and Ulcerations of all kinds. 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T. L [T. L:, Flint 4 0 1 6 3 0 CT NortfcopT ,.r. 9 612 20 7 2 0 V" Hfirwarden 3 1218 3 2 5 0 6 IP*. Saltney 8 2 2 14 2 1 0 0 0 0 24 20 33 43 14 S 0 0 6 0 22 11 o Bodfarry lo 5102 0 010000 Caerwys 1 0011 '0 00001 10' Halkin 9 0 0,10 o 0 0 1 0 0 2 1 Q~ Holywell 10 2 4113 7 0 0 0 2 0 5 1 1 Llanasa 12 6 til 13 8 1 I C 0 0 2 2 0 Nannerch 04 2(0 C 1 1 CO 0 0 00 Whitford 10 6 7j20 50 0 810100 Ysceifiog 6 1 5. 7 5 1 ( 0 2 <■ 1 0 1 49 24 29165 31 5 1 9 6 C 12 5 _2 Bodidris 0 1 2| 0 0 l 0 0 1 C 0 0 0 Cilccn 1 7 C 0 1 1 1 0 0 <•' 1 1 2 Hope 10 IV 1: 17 5 3 1 1 3 1 2 S 0 Kinnerton 1 3 r. 0 ] 2 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 Marford 0 6 .i O 0 4 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 Xerquis 0 2 (, 0 0 1 0 C 0 0 1 0 0 Mold 12 IJ^O il 3 10 0 0 8 t 3 3 1 Tryddyn !)| o ill 8 2.0 0 0| i 0 2 2 tfi 19^18-211 2 l|l5jj_7_9_« Cwm 4 2 1 4i 2 1 i 0 1 « 0 1 0 Dyserth. I 5 (> ij 1 1 u o| I < 0 0 0 Gwaenyscor 0 ( ( 0- 0 0 f: (•) t ( 1 0 0 Meliden 6 1 1 5} 6 ( ( 0| C 0 1 0 Newnuirket 10 1 1 i'M 9| 1 (. o ir < 2i 0 0 Hhuddlnn 17 7 io27j 6 I e <"•! .;i 51 8 3 St. Asaph 5 17.26' 4) 5 3 0 ( <' Mil 1'remeirchion 3 bj 7 7j 3 4 (• «.• '•! ( o| 1 0 46::fts-"7 '8;31 11 (• sj l o!i2_4 Overton polling D'Stnet, eom-f g lf T 0 8 14 0 0 11 0 1112 1 prising thirteen 1 Townships SUMMARY OF THE REVISION AT EACH COURT. Flint 24j 20: 3- 43 14 81 0 0 6 0 22 11 3 Holywell.. 49 24 29 65 31 5 1 9 0 0 12 5 2 Mold 33 56 6( 49 18 24; 2 1 15 1 7 9 6 Rhuddlan.. 46 39 6', 68 31|l C 0 8 0 812 4 Overton _8 16_3f- 0 S|M| 0 Oil 01112 1 160 1~55 Jfo 215 H)2 62(3 To 46 ~ijeo 49 15 Re-claims for change of residence, &c, Liberals.. 41 Ditto ditto Tories 17 RESULT OF THE REVISION. Liberal new votes established 102 Tory new vites established 62 Liberal gain on new votes, 40-40 Tory old votes expunged bj-objections 46 Liberal old votes expunged by objections 10 Liberal gain on old votes expunged 36-36 76 Liberal old votes expunged on Overseer's objections 60 Tory old votes expunged on Overseer's objections. 49 Tory gain on Overseer's objections 11—11 Liberal dear gain 65 FLINTSHIRE BOROUGHS. Claims Objections ExpuBged. *'• I T. I • T. L. | T. Flint 1 0 2 0 0 2 Overton 0 0 2 0 0 2 Rhuddlan 0 0 0 0 ù o. Caergwrle 0 0 0 6 0 0 Cnerwys 0 0 0 0 0 0 Holywell 1 0 0 3 2 0 St. Asaph 0 0 8 0 0 6 Mold 0 0 2 0 0 1 —: 0 14 3 2 11 Liberal gain on claims 2 Tories expunged by objections 11 Liberal ditto ditto 2 Liberal gain on votes expunged 9— 9 Liberal clear gain II HILL'S ANNUAL TURNIP PRIZES. V PREMIUM 1st, X5, for the best Crop of Five JL Acres of Swedish Turnip, grown with the above Manure. Premium 2nd, JE3, for the best Crop of Three .\en's ditto. Those who wish to compote for the above Prizes must send notice to Mr. E. IIUXT, Prestatyn, before the lEt of November. ESTABLISHED 1835. OFF I C E i- O Ii PAT E N T S, V JOHN XIAVIFS, C.K., AND SOX, 56, CASTLE ;TREET, LIVERPOOL. The Pamphlet "ARE YOUR LETTERS PATENT VALID,' price Gd. • SELF-HELP TO PATENT LAW, in the Press- JAMES D. MORGAN, SADDLEE & HARNESS MAKER, FLINT AND BAGILLT, BEGS to return his £ fnecro thanks for the kind support he has received during the last eighteen years, and trusts by using the best materials, combined with the lowest chat pes, to obtain public patronage, which it will be his constant aim and studv tod^serv^. ■ J. D. M. reepcctfiyly announces that he has just, received a large slock of goods from the beat manu- fan tories, COHN THRASHING MACHINE. K A New 5-Horso power THRASHING MACHINE, by Clayton, Shuttle-worth, and Co., fitted with patent elevator, and all apparatus for preparing the corn for market. Can be seen, and particulars known, by addlecsing- J. & IT. KEYWORTH, Liverpool Agricultural Implement Depot, 35 TAliLETON STREET, 80. LIVERPOOL.