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REPEAL OF THE A I>VLRTTSKM KN'T DUTIES. Rt.O( CKD OF CHAROES- fPIlK Advertisement Duties, which hm? ? hitherto pr€S?e?so hl'adly an,1 o IW, lai-Jy upon "IlWJI n<1n>rti¡;¡lIcnt'! J!!H-jug been repealed, we are enabi c\ to strUe nur future sc'li t* «'f charges. Future Charge. Former pllnts ?. Ihi. 1s Oil. Is. fid 4s. Od. 2s. ,P. 4v. fid 4s, lid. lis. 0.1 ."is. Ou, 3s.'?t. ?M. is. ml lis. Is. (i t Aid -vpe'iee tcr every Two tineI additional. For (i.jokt rl Ai!v«iti;ements the charge i" 'id. each insH- *■ -t: tb.- i made on prepayment. Papers to he cl.nnjed. t\ olluw gi;\> -\<i\erti«rrs eotisiih'nibly mor** i It,an tho whole benefit "i the repealed du'ies, j u* i*? had ilreadv promised in the txpecta- i t->>n i'f c nurse, and on tho n:i«li-rst:m<Iii)f»-, that, a far aspracticable. th<? ten \>r of titeiriat'onr* .,illl.e accomiiamctl 1' c. payment-, awl the Impc '.lint bv »!«• o\<»r«ise of the ut- most irt t';i s department ur bc.nc33 mav ln> verv cotiddera'dv ex- ier.de,L A< most y.-teoiv, .Ii't' t*» ure, the aiwntot of l.'tt';crh> been One ShiH-'ig find Six I ppn.v upun e ery advertisement, wirholll reo gtuv.its It hr.s c>ii-»<;((uenfly, ope. rated s, lid. I ver.i-on.i; S as wort' sent f q' publication, &1 D" L1.n er-tive prl)h1b\\t\tt with )'t'at'11 L. a li'iriu't't ch. of anauiui' ii-eriN tliat wiil ii: fti'are find du'¡r way into ihe newspapers, wlm-ii ill e:i" -fortit ■>; the <heapesr. iI a.-c assuredly lie best vtdti.-le* f-.r iniii- i'm ry description. As j r! e tax lias hoet. Hi* her- icst, so tho relief i '•■(I advertise- j i ae reduction in 'i e charfe for short ail- i r-ri U Iia" t tvil!, w anticipate, lead to a ,t- j ji' lii'oiwe i!i our ai'iio'incemctiN t> f i W as ( eat t'nd e x j > > *» i ■' n ii ni'r.; tr.t.!U-v:>ivi«- and xi-en»i\e S methods ti• ri;- v. ill notv be itu.ilc r.vihib'c, .;1' :11. Siit:pK<vpcrs and Tvades in tin- ti.v. .ii if.<;• si\ i o: t!\ein conntie9 t ''1 I'r''h"i;'ri l i!v, u Ii t. a tire I v. ;:ít!j""d:: 'I;I<\J; :j;' I\i; \:T¡I/I: aa easy aliI! e .aip'i 'ati'. • l_v !iJ'lHn'i,'(' mode i'èn tú OJ'-dt of k'H-ijinir their tIlHHt", and f.l w!»rrs which t'.c'- 'Ii, contiai nllv bt-irr;; ♦ho "l" I t, \1:;1,' maUiiiSi: • cat i on*, v.a Lin rot l' l i rrisciiii'ii.^ii wh ■ hate I'een nv.id'i' H«iv if.nlrt.it in <«-rtai;» .ji a- t> (he a:d::t 'í\):'i,,r:II:f It"I' 'ÙI'I:' t. :(': Ci-oaiclf" :i> an a 1 vvrt; in- .< In rv'>ly t i have '-aly to r.av, !h;r iruaraiWy s'-tdied ro .'ftpiirc fo- t ar i>:—as Sti m! import -—a nationa )'nt:.t'rti):?a'ht"-t')\ )..c!t!i?'?.'(?t:t)<! th(' nr. iiiui we can imvi of the s:icce.<s of "?.f'<rt?'?'i' .na d J!1 tie increased ;I:¡:I\I{" 'rl: X,¡') :r •>c readers and nd\errisi rs, as slnnvn jll the 4-reat ad-anee in t'o> JJn1nb.>j. oftl.tf bttsiness ai oi. r"ent- x.' .i c h trr.ico our folium! an d ■■ the exU'> 'n! '?! p ''f <)?r..j"??. i ae i'v>aire .omv ar • -ii -.dv: -se. t; w!?ekh .!i;miyr >ir: l a th>e.- m>ah:i i "L. a-erage 11:,11." of papers p-anted ■ ov dar-'isr the s;,ve.e p.ri..al J jLSO! ;jst i:npri>ve'i)oi»r since l a; ptddieation of il.K. unfair and nniuat rctun.s «o pciv^icri'iyv and dcjirnediy >pi <u'd aoaiust ns. o t i-j l'I\OI1(t.)f:ed that the cirmb- "f til. t'hro- is h'-i-fty osisoa.nst I tlie m'iii 'ive proppfiy on- of aia!ir\ to nari: t!i>e—ran 'a-as, jhe gentry, •'i-r y v, siiiaia! .lad ii"iiMi'a,. 'u"ff int.'T. -a <, vol! a iini.i«„'<t tie. popn!"cc a.c r;ong 1:1.11' iil 'l lhp oncourase- a .1 u- :1."lL.d ('-• lis w'.i! ;;c P(;I'IJI'II1Hti',j. and dnu w.- in v »!•«"•■ be fita L' uioro e\eu8ivelv I • •a'd" »«j di;s iinportair. and improving tiur n'uio e.u'al -.nctes- stiic ve;iturvd t');• .ii the exoerimtnt of an ii i.j{\L,t dv-ftmc journal, JH1 l.aiir induced Hi jO H.tlt.rt:tlI1 a we h:l\ e now defcrttdeo'l tu eurrv intü IX\"cutiln VLt. t!\C a'wiitk'ii from cur columtis < l' .crtain adver- nvo's wliicb. mnst be uircnsive fa-persons >' t:it! asueli as injuriln to jiiiblic tJ1(Hi., In disc og- tliem v. e sacrilico » 'p.rire and t'P:i.)1ftl :dl\{n"t of t.-venue, w'aich even in t!»e M p'-oved oar (• per. w, ,e s'. i.rcei v aflord to do a. iii vb-f.s in .iii oth>a matte- wo :o i'n only to tl-e !»etv.'ral goo- assured that our readers and supporters will not permit ve- t.> sufK r for thealtaniion which we pay to the.r Bur: Sor, St j ivml'-v iVHh, _w_ Gt.N'f'LKMB.N 6 R-initannas, Soarl's, Tie?, Slavs. ( I: ¡I; i ( n .C: :ls(¡ ::¡.' I II! ,i H-w&)?)p'-<.C?'n Merino, and S<.<,t?)W.w,) \<?. DRAWERS and HOI', "\l'rt Ha).FHtrry ;?'it K, »<>d CU.. JLord- ar-" .i Livei j iwa' .\¡JvERTrE¡: 1:)[i L." "1'A';j[rHl'. rXKCt.- .Virgin ibt y.wnsci'X'ath L?n"R'hu'< w' v- .Vire.^U-ri, Blac k""r'), E!:tct.['?'. 1Jùlton, h'¡rl\y. BI..n', Chipving, Church, nithm'fJf, UlO¡.y, r.olne, '-a"OM. Flef'two>d, Gaistanj;, Jlaslin^tlon, K:rkf.t>J, Lvthiio. TjancusU r, ('auskirk, Pnultou, P:liL.;l.tH, r''<?:'?, KiUhedti-r, 'S.)uth?m't, L'tvt;mon, Wiga.i, roi't W'hiilley, with their ftiljacent villages "nd ..?ut?s..urrL..ir..t.:? neighbourhood* Th.; Pilot, \hirh contains c, and col""Us r*p<vt» of aU, ctllls and local occur-inecs at ar»y of the above I'-ntioneil :>l;»c«s.) also II' '}1 ;1, threa.<h r!». r: t t't-j 1 !•' in North ard >-aith l-iinrashirc, (- h p- Mnr> aiiu ttUf;{.úrl'dl,1. an.1 hl- .1,14$ among*? i«.« readers aU du'ir. .A t:\t utanmnity, thus o'tfring a 1.icans of fbo f .uoet drotC(j'b j-uWiciiv to all buiiueno annouuro- ..)."t" eitht,' ref,r"iilg '0 5"lp. {If p)-.?'y by j-eblic .vit"»n ov br I»riv»te treaty, salts of farming .stock j (-Arms to lc», e«ates to 1ft ordiijiosc of, '.mploycrs j fa)!t'r.f.):?'.r?rvant9Me?''? eo.ploy-J Bten". «• and life assurau-K companies, new buokt ai.o pub a Vi. new- invention?, trt.de- addrc.jKW. or J anj other i.!i'>icemi'ir. icjairi'i; toot brm-.g'nt un- i I;r 1 ■•■tit; Ar»A r KT •• iaicrtcl at tin .stibj-an'-d charges :• :<?'.t('t!st'tUn("i. ifi.('?.?]"'<pnd. t;i) wor.ls <>r 1! linrs 2s. O-l. if pre-JJ,id, •VDVliFTISKMI-A' lv: ON OKK1 >1T are inserted ?;<' .d tf'  price; ll¡:I'l: .f::(': 5, .;(1. b s ♦;< ] :J ?) !ijM :¡;. '?. 12 li,,es .n 'is. t»l. j au l \I v \n.L n 11'°l,orcÏ,¡u  >V>N';MtAC''C AJtVER'i li>i2.MKN"t'.$uridiil-sortefl 1 b,' <i!iai".er!y e( ii* i aet 'pre-; ij on the following "cry TERMS ■■■ 3 and 4 o- ft ji-i d r.. t i.1; nd r 1 V» ami Jo Kt '2'/s. ):Mdf. !3 2; No Adveriiseoient. however shoit, i08I1J'ff,i on ereilit at It gi, than l -1 per insettion. l'üst Otfice tirdera payable to iioBrp. r Olakkk, Freston, Law i rasliro. VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Public Meeting of the Ratepayers of the Parish f Llan- dndno WIn be he1d at the National School Room 011 -N'tti.)nal l?oom Oil Saturdav, the 1th day of October, 1853. at 5 o'cJork in the Atternoon, for the purpose of taking into con- sidoration the late proceedings with reference to the contemplated Local Improvement Act" for the To?n i? T, no a,???l the propriety of rescinding the whole or some of the Resolutio!\r passed at a Meeting of Ratepayers and others, held at the National School Room on the 3rd dav of October instant. And also fnr '.r.e pclrpose of adopting measures to secure to the Ratepayers an Act, in the administration of which they will be fairly represented, and of appomtlHg a j Committee to carry out such object. Llandudno, 10th Oct 1353. Robert Mf. Lallan, Moatvii Arms Hotel. Isaiah I)a>'if-s, Kill g'. Head Inn. I Joseph Hughes. Owen Thomas. William Puitchard. John lVi!)iams. Wiliia.n Hughss, Hay Vilia, John Owens. Owen Uufrhos. Samuel Lloyd, Plumber. R,,be?t Hughes, T;ii ,,?wyddicn. H"ilh Pa?-rv Tan y frou, H ugh Hughes, Tai i,e?yddion, (ieorge Brooks, Victoria, Cnpt."J),Ï>:1 Lloyd, 'YiBhm GritRth. Shimdda hir. Reujariiin Robinson, Morfa. Morgan Williams, Mostyn-street, Hnh Rdwards, Mount Pleasant, 0. Ittiberts, Brvn Diuas. Jos-ph Hughe., Inn., Mount Pleasant. -Moses <Tor.es, Daisy Bank. C"pt. Edward Brookt-e. Eilwarl Jones, Fiourdoaler. Joseph Evans, Orapor. .1,11 Jones, Telegraph. William T'lomas. R,b,r! Williams. Bryn cuH. John Hujrhes, Qneen.etrcet. John '1 Joiner. John Jones, l,l,vyn ,n. J. n, Hayes, V..styn-»tieet. Fri4nri, Maddren. Rogei' .Tnuei1, C;pt. John P.-rry. Robert Puny, Ciuirch Walks. J ,hn Wiil: ,x,s, Joiner. David \\r¡¡:¡¡\,nI8. Hei-; y Willir.H.s, Cwkel). \Viiliain J '1\eM, Church l:ol1cn Iliixhes, Rose Cutt le. John Lloy.i, Woodbinu Cottage. ?l? T, (I ,e Mfsoo. Hid-i.n Jones, Xtin y don, ¡{¡"hard J,nl''8, Ore.cn Hill, David Joivs, 'l'v diaw. Heuhen Jones. Oiaig. '-l!wd Edwards, :\r(Jsryn-strf\¡t. '1.Vil.ir.nl Jones, Mount Plc:o¡uut.. Wynne, IHsYP"1reet. Peter Jones, Joiner, Charch Walks. j i-iviil J01.es, A' ostyri-strc't, Mason. \\JJi111 Tho!nas, Tv 8hawl1f1. Robert 'Villi:1m, lirvn cull. LLANDCDNO I\1I'ItOVE\IENT 1\11,1.. CiltF.AT ORMK'S I t RAD. TOTlel: IS HEItEBY < H VI'-N, That lip\llica- '4 ti.en i intended to l.o' In l to Furliament, in toe ensiling Session, for (11! Aot, eonLtining vowprs for Paving, Lighting, Vv'atolung, Wat«rinj{. Cleans- ing. nr -ining and otherwise improving and regnla- tine; th, Town of I.lanJI1ÙHO, if) the County of Car. narvm And by the sain intended A t it io proposed to include and to p'ovid 'ior the HlUue heiri;* in force j for all ;J11rph.> m itliin tiiioiigliout tlic, t'pper and Lower Townships of Llandudno, in the said 1'" ¡,h of Lhmdiuliio ana tht Townships or Placcs ot I're C'lodiiaeth, Tre Farm, Tie Bl'ynía. Tre Hi, Ire P'U:1;IH;J arol Tre (,wileill the! [> ish of E;;bys Khos, ;11 the County cf Carnarvon ■'1 foresaid Aud by the said i'illudl,,1 Act it is also proposed to provide lor the same b,'iug carried into execution by Commissioners, to ho constituted as in I the said Act shall be provided, and empowered ,o1 ac' :t, I he surveyors of ad highways within und tlr.o'ujhout the limits of the said Act; And by the said intended Act it 's proposed to enable such com- I11j"nl'" to Pave, Light. Watch, Water, Cleanse, Dr.on, and otherwise improve and re¡;ulale the ,Tow", of l.1all(l<ull,o, within and throu;ho!1t the Tov.-nships or places and limits aforesaid, aud fin the purposes aforesaid, and in connexion therewith, And within the To.vnshipj, Places, and Limit*afove- saiit to construct or purchase, bold aud maintain works for drainage or sewi.ge, ul1d the collecting or stir- init nf f'WaCft"! tor manure, work s for water stipplv. with all re.jiusite pipes, aqueoucts, ov reservoirs, public hnhs, and wash huu:"1i. gag, nt. othev works, r lighting th., said town alid ¡¡bc<-s; and aho to 1 coi.striict, hold, establish, maintain, aud regulate n. (r,¡,kct p1ace or phhes. and markets or fairs, with ail necessary and proper appurtenances; and also to coastmct, regal,ue, and maintain, a Town llall, with Assembly, News, and other Rooms, for the use of'he inhabitants; and also to establish, regulate, of' tnd a and maintain a iish market, and to make hye-Iaw I for placing and regulating: all boats, whether for the purpose of fishing or pleasure, on the strand or hellch.,s of !L." said town or places; and also for regulating and placing the bathing machines, and the chaiges and management thereof. And by the saal intended Act it is proposed to establish and maintain within ill" limits nf tin: township and places aforesaid, a burial ground or grounds, cemetery or cemcterics, with all necessary appurtenances thereto thai 11.;] said Commissioners shaH bc empowered to make hje-oiws for regulating the same and by the said intentled Act, it is also proposed 10 confer on he said Commissioners to be thrreby constituted, compulsory or other powers to purchase for all or any of the purposes aforesaid, or in connexion there- with, and within the kWlIships or places, and limits I aforesaid, lands, houses, or other buildings, and streams, or u:ater-cour,ses,and other water privileges, easements, and hereditaments; and also within the said limits, townships, or places, io stop or dam up, raise, lower, ar01J over, ctdvei t, divert, alter, or otherwise deal with, use, or appropriate drains. I d.t'.dies, streams, rivulets, and water courses, an" particularly compulsory powers to make A\Y(t or seweis in, through, over, anil upon, a certain piei c or P:t'ce1l'f Lonel, running parallel with, and jllchal. ing Gloddaeth street, in the parishes of Llandudno and Eglwys Rhos, aforestid,tiri(I extending from the hay of Llandudno on the one side, to Conway bay 011 the other ",ae and to carry such sewer or sewers | on either or both sides of the shore, to any point below high water mark. And by the iiitenled Act it is proposed to empower the Commissioners to i be th,?r"by constnnted for the purpose 01 defraying the expenses of carrying i"to execiition the ".¡à iir- tend.-d Act, or the powers Or purposes theroof, to h'\ y toils, rates, I'd dntjes, within the 10wn'hiP or places and '?in?its aforesaid hnd also, if deo?n,?N nedient, to sell aud dispose of water and gas, and sewage ov sewerage, manure; an(I also to sell and di; 2;- places fur ll'r<e ;n¡¡:c;:1s'('Ieti;Jc:¡;)1 burial grounds as aforesaid, all or any of them, and also to;;d and let any hull, or wash-houses, or an) rights or privileges of "ashin or bathing thereat and also any sUiiis or standing places, and other pri- j vitege or accommodation, at or wíthin HllY llHHket place, market, or fair; and also to raise money for the several purposes of the said hiter.ded .Act, all or any of th"1l) on the credit of the several tolls, rates, or duths which may become payable under the said inietrled Act, all ov any of them, or on the credit of any waterworks, hatb, WD5!hollf:¡". gas-work?, sewage-works, cemeteries, or burial grounds, market, or market places, town hall, or nssembh, or news rooms, al or anv of them, or any other property w hatsoever whieh may be ac- by or belong to such Commissioners by vittue of the said intended Act; and it is further proposed by ,11th Act for all or any of the purposes it if to confer on the said Commissioners to be thereby 1 constituted, the several powers, and privileges, and author-tics contained in the Land Clauses CVnsoli- dation Act, 18-17; the Gas-works Clauses Act, 18)7, the Commissioners Clauses Act, l'i-17; the Improvement Clauses Act, 1817; the Cemeteries Clauses Act, 1P17; and the TowlI Police Clauses Act, IH7; and to incorporate all or same of the said Acts then with AND NOTICE IS HEREBY VLSO GIVES, That ion ,,¡- before the :10th day of November, next, there- will he deposited for public iuspectiol1 with the Clerk of tho Peace for the Couiuy oï Carnarvon, at j his 0iiice in the town of Carnarvon, in the said County, and also with the Parish Clerks of the said j v islies of Llandudno and Eglwvs Rhos, in the raid Cuunti, Plans and sections of the several sewers mil of any tanks 0" reservoirs ill connexion there- with, running through or near Gloddaeth-street, in the parishes aforesaid, and of any watercourses, aqueducts or cuttings, taken, affected, diverted or made in connexion with tho said proposed water- works so pioposed to be authorized to be made i.id r the intended Act. together with books of teieitnce thereto, nod copies ot h:s notice. Dated this 1:'lh dav of October, IKo.'L J?HX??UA??'Maf'nn. Hon. Sec. tn t!¡ Committee appointed to prepare t:1C n:n Llaudutlno- GREAT ormk-s head-llandudno im- provement BILL—The Commitee ap- pointed at the Meeting of the Inhabitants of Llandud- no. on the 3rd of October inst., have (by the assistance I of two Professional Gentlemen on the Committee, who have kindly undertaken to draw and settle the Notices, i'etitiou, and Bill, free of expense to the Inhabitants) been enabled to advertise the Parliamentary Notices for the proposed Improvement Act. They have also directed the requisite Survey to be marie, and hope very shortly to be enabled to lay before the Inhabitants the heads of the Bill. It is also their intention that the Bill, when approver! aud printed, shall lie in the Schoolroom for the inspection of tho Ratepayers. Meantime, they will be ha ppy to receive suggestions from any Inhabitant prior to the Bill being laid before a (}cocral Meeting. o' JOHN WiLLIAMS, Hon. Secretary to the Committee Appointed to prepare tire Bill. BETHESDA IMPROVEMENTS. T a meeting, he'd at the REO LION INN, LLA,- A UPCHID, on Wednesday, the 12t!? 01?TOBI?R, ninety threo rate-payers being present, including Mr, Humphreys Ellis, C"fnfaes' Mr. John Taylor, Tauy- bwlch Mr, Elias Williams, Bronyd l Mr. William Jones, Talysnrn ]\11-. Ellis Williams, Gerlan; Mr. Hugh Hughes, Aber Ogwen; Mr. Thomas Price, Tyddyncelwydd yjr. Rowland Williams, Coehwillan; and Mr. Evan Roberts. Mr. John Williams, church- warden, was voted to the chair. Mr. Benjamin Evans ivar requested to act, as Secretary, On the motion of Mr. Elias Williams, seconded by Mr. Hugh Hughes, it was unauicoousiy resolved, that this meeting, so far as it can undentand the Loeal Act proposed for Bethesda, touching the rat.1 -payers, IIntirely disapproves of iv, provisions. On the motion nf 11'. Robert Prep" seconded by Mr. j Benjamin Williams, Waterloo, a deputation was ap- pointed to conRnlt with Mr. tvyatt on the subject;—; such deputation to include Mr, William Junes, Taly- sarn; iNIr. Ellis Williams, Gerlan: Ifr. Humphrey Ellis, Cefnfaes; 101r, John Taylor, Tauybwlch Mr. Elias Williams, Bronydd Mr. William Jones, conl- t and Air. Samuel Parry, Bethesda. On the motion of Mr, John Jones, Bethesda, se- I eonded by Air. Ellis Williams, it was resolved that a Solicitor should lie consulted as to the legality of the t proceedings adopted at the Betln'sda meeting. It was further agreed that a Public Vestry should ba held at the Red Lion Inn on Thursday, the 2<vh instant, to consider Ih" provisions of the Local 1m. provement Act as far as they affect the Hate-payers and a collection was made towarùô dcfra.yiug tho 111'- eeSiiarv expenses. .JOHN WILLIAMS, Chaium^N. J BENJAMIN EVANS, SEenKrAHY._ j 'jI [ AVIDSON'S OPERATIC GEMS —The most 1 favourite Operas, armnge!1 for th Pianofor;e, with- uul Wonts, Is. for eltch Opem. Ainther Series, with Words Italian and English, 18, caeh Opera, or 2s, 1./ Elbire d ;\mnn't i.es Huguenots," Don Juan;" u{)lma,1' uLe Prophete," ciLu. Figlia del RIg,!jm(-n; >" La. Ct-nereiilnl'tf II Oer }1"'rc,schutz,' Fra fHavolof '• II Prodíg\}, Masauiello," The Barber of S'rill Gustavus," "The Masric Flute," "Lucia," "La Gazza &c. — Davidson, Petcr's-Hill, soutl. of St. Paul' anù -0, Vatenioster-Row, London, Sold in Tjangor by lr, T. Catheiull; in Hhd, by Mr, L, Sua He and on onlel hy all -r'iN-íNS, -e"ll fb;:I;¡;h, Scotch. ;nd H"'n.I,,y Sheetings Dunask and Diaper Table Linen Huckaback ai d other Towellings Brown Holland, Lawn, Handkerchiefs, Glass Cloth,-i"iUS. IIY, .DYKE, aud CO., Lord-strej;, Liverpool. -n_ TJ* HRNISH1NG.— Damasks, Moreens, C'iut jes, 1 Table Covers, Cornices and Poles, Oil Baizes, Blanket", Quilt", Counterpanes, Plain and Fancy Window Hollands. Upholsterers' T.imtiiings in \T arkly.- FRLiBY, DYKE, and Co" Lor.l-stieet, Livei p rol. 'n \y :(;' rE,Vl 'i. in Uvvir _I son's Mtisit At Theasckv :—" Tlu K,nii^rants In- vitation to the Girl ha left behind him," New Irish Air, 3d.; ■' Youn King Coke, the brilliant olfipring of Old King Coal, '1 a nai1\fJ..nnt1.u Extravaganza, lid "The A oiee and the Flower," New Swiss Air, ad.; "The Zurich Waltz," 3d "The Flower of France, 0' Eiipenie \Vahz," 3d. The Polkas froln Harleijuin Hu libras," the two for 3d.; The" March of the Hound- heals, 3 1. also the Dame Durden Quadrille," Ihe only rl containing fdewitt's hs new Pa:t\¡nlime Me- lodies, 3d.—Dividson, Petcr'£..I-lill, I. c. ."1. Paut's, and 410, Paternoster- Row, London. Sold in Bangor by Mr. T. Catheiiai. in n h¡, bv Mr. L. S11 ue and ,n ordei by all n.Jok,wllers. n ,,df?, i,y tii l?lt,?,1.?ile, I It I NT (,i S for Dress1 8 and Mantles, in Fringes, I. Gimps, Braids, Velvets, Drawing Ribbons, Orna- ments, Tassels and Girdles, Berlin 'V onl Paitei-na, Iv'C, Pp"¡'"n,v, Soap. — FRISIiY, DYKE, aud CO., Lord-street, Liverpool. CANTON tIOT.JSE, Bank Place, High-str<tw c gor.—Neatly Furnished, Lofty, Commodious, and Comfortable A PARTMENTS for Private Families is one of the most open amI agroe(1)lc situations ill Bangor. Terms moderate. Apply to A. R. Martin. .4 L.\R'iESTOCK of all kinds of FAMILY ,'l. MOURN_ ING. Funerals Furnished niost eco- nomically b FRISB Yj DYKE, and CO., Lord-street, Liverpool. THE cheapest and meat approved MlJSIC,U. 11' T STRUCTION-BOOKS are DAVIDSON'S, each containing: 80 pages for ILilf-a-Crown — Jousse's Piano- Forte, enlarged aud modernized West's Singing Spohr's Violin Forre"tier°fl: Cornopean, edited by the Dislins Nicholson's Flute IInd Davidson's Accordion. —Also, a Pnok of Accordion Music, 2s. Gd, In Music Folio, Davidson's English Concertina Tutor, 2s. 6d. Piano-Forte Tutor, 2$. fid. Czerny's 101 Exercises, 2, Czerny's Etude de la Vdacite, cóB, nJl strongly bound, Symonds's German Concertina, 14. Abridged Books for the Piano-Forte, Flute, Violin, or Accordion, is. each. C.'alcott'a Grammar of Musics, 28. each.—David- son, Pe.er's-IIiU, an.! 20, Paternoster-Row, London, Sold in Bangor by Nlr. T. Catheuall in Hhyl, by Mr. I.. Su.vitp ami 011 ordcr by all Booksellers. ANG LESEY Q L A RTER SESSIONS. :OTlCI: IS HEREBY GIVEN, rjlHAT Ihe GEXER VI, QUARTER SESSIONS ■L d the PEACE, for the County of Anglesey, will bo 1\J at the County Hall, in Benumr.rif, 1)]\ Tuesday, the HIli. day of October, IS53, at the hour ot 1!1 (;cl(>k in the Forenoon, for the dispatch ot th I Civii ami Criminal Business; and that at the hour of 121\t noon ot'dm day aforesaid, at the place aforesaid, all Business, Matters, and Things appertaining to the Asscsm2J¡t. ;\1n).)cment, nnJ Application 01 the County Rate or Stock of the said County of An- glesey" which by any Statute or Statutes now in force, the JU-tiCC8 of the Peace are authorised to do an( transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof, will be commenced, done dp.ili,ly a??.1 in ?p?,? Court. OWEN OWLX, Beaumaris, Sept, 29th, IBr,3, CierI. of lIw i'cace, -> Carnarvonshire QUARTER SE3srol.m. NOTICE IS HLIŒBY ÜIVE, THAT theGEN ERAL QUARTER SESSIONS T,?f the PEACE, for the County of Cauxauvon, will be held at the County HALL, in Cabxakvon, -in and for the said County, on Thursday, the 20th day of October, 1853, at the hour of Ten o'clock in the l'orenooIl, for the dispatch of the Civil and Criminal R13¡ne S, and will he continued by adjournment t" the 20th .iay of tielo!;cr aforesaid, to be held at the County Hall aforesaid, on Friday, the 2lst day of October aforesaid at t. hour of Ten o'clock in the Forenoon, at which last-mentioned time and place all Business, Matters, and Things appertaining 10 the ¿1..3t>Cf>sment, llHUHig(UHI1, and. application of tilt, Conr.ty Rate or Stock of the said County of Car- narvon, fwhich by any Statute or Statutes now in force the Justices of the Peace are authorized to do and transact at the Genera.) Quarter Sessions, or at any adjournment thereof; will be commenced, done, and transacted publicly and in open Court. ] Mtcd this \),¡. day üf September, 1853. RICHARD A. POOLE, Clerk of the Peac-3. (uuiitv of fflerioiK-tk. N 0 T TeE IS 11 E II E B Y G I V K N, r| 1.11 AT the AD.10UBXE1) OENERAL Ol'AR- I Tlr.R SESSIONS of the PEACE for the Comity of Mi.iiioxfitii, will be held in the County Hall", Thnrsday, ti,e 20th (lay of October, 1853, Do l ge'. l ey, on Thursday, the and the Finance Committee appointed to audit all Ac- counts, will meet, for that purpose at 11 o'clock in the Morning, when all Bl1siue.;s relating to the Assess- ment, Application, or Management '01' Ih, County Stock or Kate will cornmcnce. AND NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, That the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of tin: PEACE will be held at the bounty Hall afore- said, or. Friday, the tist day of October, 1853, at 10 o'clock it* the Mi riling '11111 aJI Business relatiug to the Assessment, Application, or Management of Ihe Conntv St"k ov Rate will commenfe al Eleven o'clock, A.M. All Depositions and Instructions for Indictments ate /.0 be sent tc the CInk of 'lie Peace three clear dr.vs before the Ses.- -ri-. DAVID '-VILT.LVMS, Sept. 29, 1853: Clerk of the Peace, Celebrated (ol1p;h Mixtilre. IMMEDIATE relief i???'li?.?cted by this highly L praised Mixture, in al1 affection; of the tb".a?, chest, lU¡¡g, &e. In all cases of cough, hoarseness, soro throats, (for sore throats itis usc.? als0 s ar. efficacious gargle in the proportions of one part t" three of cold water,) wheezing, difficult breathing, &c., however inveterate this -very successful remedy will be found the only medicine nnon which en'ire reliance can be placed It is an equally ir.val:1able remedy for children in the febrile aIJertions they are Eubjected to, ,nd being sweet is easily administered. In Bottles at is. IJd. The abo?e Established Preparation is sold by T. LEWIS, Chemist, Bangor. p ITINTS, 'Lon, èlotho¡'Jan nels, Scotch and Ma.nehster MlIs1in, Checks Ginghams, Ready-made Printed Cambric Morning Hobe" Evening Dresses.—FRISBY, DYKE, and Co., Lorp-street, Liverpool, í ILELLEWELL'FOVBRALLS, LEGGINGS 17. GAITERS, and OVERSHOES. r,3, Castle-street, 1 and 2, Quadrant, Lime-street, Liverpool. Wrexham ntiti linibiis Itiiilway .:ODI("UI)'. Proiiiswnally IUqiatererf. A PITA L £ UO,OOt), in £ 8,000 Shares of £ 10 each, CI I deposit £ 1 p???, Share, the whole of which will be returned in the event of a sufficient amount of Capital not being subscribed in time to comply with the stand- ing orders of Parliament. The calls will be made ai, intervals of 2 IJr; months, so that nearly 2 years from the time of the passing of the Act will elapse before1 the whole of the Capital will be called up. The Line bus been approvcrl or by the U11\Iermen- t'oof-d Land0wmrs, Magistrates of the County, and ethers Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, Bart., M.P., Wvnustav. P, fl. West, Esq., M.P., Ruthin Castle. Sim-iii Yorke, Esq., John Burton, Esq., Minera Hall. R. Thompson, Ese)., Stansty Hall. T? '1'. Griffith, Esq., Wrexham. John Williams, Esq., Chairman of th( Shrewsbury o-l Chester Railway Company. Robert Roy, Esq., Bryinbo Hall. J. P. Gul,hins, Esq., Gresford Lodge. Captain Coddingtor., Chester. Richard Ellcrton, Esq., Llantisiiio Hall. Edward Tench, Esq., Ruab')I1, •J. Williams, E-q„ Bronwylfi. O. Roberts, Esq" Cefn Coeh, li jthin. J. Peers, Esq., Clerk of the Pence for Denbighshire. 1 J. Taylor, jun., Esq, (j, Queen-street Place, LomLn. Chade; Townshend. Esq., Chester. F. VV. Smith, Esq" Ruthin. R, V. Kyrke, Esq., Pendwilvn, Wrexham, Alexander Reid, Esq., Llantisiiio Hall. J,ni,-s Maurice, Esq., Ruthin. W. H. Darby, Esq., lirymbo. C, E. Do-by, Esq., Brymbo. M. M¡mri,(", Esq., Wrexham. T. Turner, Esq., Pool T. Edgworth, Esq., Wrexham. I, JI, Edtvaids, Esq., Jtutiiiu. Ricbani Gottgh, Eq., Chester. U, Adams, Esq., ¡(uthin. T. Price, P. Johnson, Esq., South Sea C\}lideEl. Mr. Joseph Chuk, Wrexham. Mr. It. W. Johnson, Wrexham. Messrs Johnson and Edwards, l:I")'1g'" ')} Had I, Oil Works. J. Dickenson, Esq., Wrexham, j of James, Esq., Wrexham, J. Lewis, Esq., Wrexham, R. Esq. Mayor of Ruthin, rr. 1', Painter, Wrexham, Mr. Edwald Roberts, LlandcgllL Mr. D..Jones, Wrt-xham, Mr. W. Overton, Wrexham, Mr. C. Griiiitlis, King's\1iUs, Mr, Charles Hughes, Wrexf.am. ACTISO COMMITTEE. Simon Yorke, Esq., Erddig. T. Grithth, ISsq., Wrexham. j John Burton, Esq., Miuera Hall. John Williams; Esq" Bromvylfa. J. P. Gnbbin8, Esq., Grcsford Lodge. W II, Darby, Esq., Brymbo. Robert Roy, Esq., Brymbo Hall. 11. Maurice, Esq., Fairfield, Wrt-xtiam; l. C, Rawlins, Esq., Hope, Mr. T. Painter, Wrexham. Mr, Overtoil, Wrexham. ,¡". H. W. J(¡;ws'n, Wœxbam, Mr. C, Hughes. Wrexham. Bankers. The National Provincial Bank of England, Wr(>.ham, The North and South Wales Bank, Ruthin. i The North and South Wules Bank, Chester. Me8HS. Willtams and Company, Chester. Messrs. Dixons and Wardell, ;h{!ôt(\r, Joint Solicitors. Ates,r.. Edgworth and Pugh. Wrexham. Messrs. James and Owen, Wrexham. E:<gin-kj:r. — William Low, Esl,, C.E. Coxsultino Engin-:i;ii. -Ileitry Robert8oD,ER'I"C.E, StiKVi-'YOtt.—John Piifcington, Esq. Secrktary.—Mr. Anthony ihllou, Wrexham. This Company is formed for the purpose of es'a- bitching Railway communication between the town of j Wrexham, the ccutre of a populous and rapidly il'.1 creasing mineral and manufacturing district, and Ruthin, the assize town of Denbighshire, situated ia the rich and bcuutitul Vale of Clwyd. A careful preliminary survey has been made, of the 1 proposed )in,. Its total length will be 19 miles, 5A furhngs, of this distance, about 3\ miles form a por- Ii, f?,t'th. Sh,wr,- bury and Chester Railway, which communicates with the whole of the collieries of the district, It "víng XtJJ miles of new rail wny to be constructed. 'The works along | ti?e,?-l?ule Wid h • of tho easiest deception; no tunnels, large h}'ide, or expensive works being re- quired on any purt of it.. Public meetings have been held in Wrexham nnd Ruthin, at which resolutions were adopted in appro. I r al of the project, and the line has met with the unani- mous support of both districts. The promoters have submitted their plans to the Directors If the Shrewsbury and Chester Railway, who cordially approve of the same, and hav; les01ved to recommend the ll!1dcl'lüking to the support of their Shareholders) ?,t?d to enter into arral\gcment I"ped.. ing their portion of the Line, and foi? the working of the whole of it on terms which shall be satbfact"} to those who shall inv"t in the Wrexham and Huthin Railway, and .ha.l be beneficial to the iute,uts 01 both Companies. The advanlltgcs which will arise by connecting the Town of Wrexham and the populol1 Mining Districts with Eutiiiu and the rich agricultural districts of the Vale of Ciwui will be very great. The traffic in coals, which will pass down the line to Ijuthin, and also to roxham, from the Collieries of Brymbo, V ron, South Sea, Coedpoeth, Br!nmaHy, Frood West minster, and Ruabon, ivill be exceedingly large and profitable, the intervening distri..t8 betveeu these Works aud liuthin requiring at present a supply of upwards of 30,000 tone per annum, r.ud the trade from tlw collieries mentioned, by way of \Vnxh<\1H to mar- kets North & South of this town being almost unlimit- ed, A considerable reduction in the price of coal to the consumer may be expected from the contrueti"n of this Line, while the Raihmy Co,npally ill of remunerative rates. The traffic in Cattle, Timber, and Agricultural pro- duce throuJhout the Vale of Clwyd is arn\dy very considerable, and the carriage of it by Railway as compared with the present f low and expensive mode of tramit to Wrexham wi?l be of immense advan-age both to sellers and consumers, and will open iip to tbi produce the markets of Cheshire, Lancashire, Shropshire, and Staffordshire. Besioes the ubove sources of "profit, Ihe proposed 11^ ,til vay wiJ1 be available for the transit of Iron, Lead Ore, Lime Stones. Slates, Free Stone, &c„ from the Li-ymbo and Broughton Hall Iron Worh: Minera, Bwleh ;wyn, Park, Rhydtalog, aud other Lead Mines, and the Stedutod and Minera Lime Work?, all of which are adjacent to the line. .In addition to the ordinal y Passenger traffic, this line will omioUfly he the most desirab!" tùutc from Mer- ionethshire, and the upper parts cf the County of Den-I hIgh, to Chester, Liverpool, Manchester, arid London; and peculiarly attraetive t(? the toud.l, it "vi" be se- )eete,1 hy ,¡.ltv" from aH part of the country, as one of the b2õt approaches to the beautif.l ?e?,e,y of N.rth A ales. Much wIll also arise from the projected Rail- way nniting th Wrexham Ditriet,, which contains (he large;t proportion of the populatiom ?f the country, and the Town of Ruthin, where the Asizts, and Quarter Session-5, aud .1,. County meetings, Fai,?s, anLl other public are l,tag?es are pedodlCall) held, The inhabitants of such Di.-itriet ln\ing thus frequent occa- sion o resort in great uombers to ituthiu, will tt once I contribute largely to the resources of tho Railway, and derive facilities trom itc, formation. The railway, as laid out, will iu no way injurc pd- vate residene(?,?, and will undoubtedly tend ¡rgcly to i mcreMe tho value of l.md throughout the Iistriet. Every exertion will be made to secure the censtruc- tion of the line with the greatest regard to economy combined with efficiency, and it is calculated that from the low sum at which the whole co;,t. is estimated, viz., about £ 0000 per mile, and the extent of through and local trame which may be reckoned on, tJw re- j turns of the railway will yield the inverters not less than t; per cent. Applications for Shares to be made to the Secretary, SCOTTISH EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Agent for Bangor,- ^r Aa MES NIXON, at MR. Cath&ram-'s, bookseller; rurn whoul Prospectuses, &c. can be had on application. No more PHl -r-;¡ other Medecmc. T? iIU\Y':S drUcioas RttVALENTA ARA- n J¡IC, OOI> is the natural remedy which has ?,,htnine4 testimonials of run s from tho Hight Hon. the Lord Stnavt de 1Jecies Archdeacon F-t""t (I Ross, .nd other parties, '"f indigestion I ?8PJ'SI¡\), consttpHtion. and ,ti.dige?ti,)n b'¡¡OJ8n,eS8, 1m: complaint, flatulency, distension palpitation of the heart, nervous headache, deafness; nOiseS in the head and ears, excruciating pains in al' most every part of tbe body, chronic inflammation and ulceration of the stomach, irritation of the kidneyb and bladder, strictures, erysiptl.ts, eruption of the Btiin, impurities and poverty of the bl,), incipient consumption, dropsy, rhenm"ti6m, gout; heartburn, nausea, and sIckness dunp preguancv' Iaft,eati,,g,r at sea, 1w 8pirit, ¡;pSln8, er'IIII¡:s: epilectie fits, spleen, general debility, asthma, coughs, inquietude, elccples&nesd, involuntary blushing, paralysis, tremors, dislike to society, unfitness f. r study, loss of memory, delusions, vertigo, blood to the head, exhaustion, rnelanchoiy, groundless fear, indecision, wretchedness, thoughts ot self-destruction, and mmiy other co^plainis. It I, 1JI0nover, Ii,e best food for infants and invalids generally, as it never turns acid on the weakest stomach, but imparts u healthy relish lor lunch and dinner, and restores the faculties of digestion, and nervous and muscular neray to the m08t enfeeble,i. Bauhy, Jk IUiiky, and Co., 77, Rogciit-cftro\;f. London. A few out or .VvKK) cures are given Cure No.7], of dyspepsia, from the Right Hon. the Lord Stuart de Deck-s I have derived consi- .Jil,L)(. benefit from ¡)II Revalema l'al,j"8 F.d, and c-»naidt-r it duo to yourseivcb and the pub- lic to authorise the publication of these lice*.— Stuart de Ikc¡" Cure No, Fifty years' indescribable agony from dyspepsia, l1t rvousness, a-thrnn, cough, constipation, riatulenry, spasms, sickness at the stom- ;11:11, Iln,1 vomiting, have been removed by 1)n excellent food. —Maria Jolly, Wurifcani Ling, near Diss, Norfolk." Cure No. 47.1-1.—"Miss Eli/1.bc:h Jacobs. r,f NfJzÎn(y Vicarage. Waltham ro.s, Herts, u. euro ot oxtrc-nvi nervomnos, indigestion, gatherings, low spirits, Hnd nerVÜtls fancies." Cure No, 48,aJ4. JIlL,s Eiil.ll.l'th Y<'<:In¡,w, I Gateacre, near Live: pool: a cure of hit dys- p':psia and all >/ie horrors .)1' nervous initabiliiy" Dlt, Wuuzer's Testimonial. Bonn, Wlh tfuly, IIJ:1, THIS light and pleasant Farina is one of the H1;,st excelh-nt, nonri^'dng, and rest/nutive remedies, and su p erse d e' in many cases, ull kinds -1* medicines lti par; i'-nhtrly usefui in cUfdil1čd haLir, of bodv as also 111 niarrhoca* Lqwil complaints, aRection.^ 0 lhe kidneys i'i bladder, btlh ai stone or ';1'30\'r[; inibimmatory in itJ.ti.IU and cramp of the rra.np of the kidneys fHd bladder strictures, and lia-mo^rhoid*. This really in\aluable remedy i5 Nnplo) id with the most satisfactory resalt, hot only in bronchia] and pulmonary compl-diuts, wletie n- rii-itiwn and pain are t.) be removed, Ijut, ,dso iu pul- 'nonary and hiù"r(-hial consumption, in winch it clfcctiuily thø troubjisomu cou^b and! I lun enabled "¡,It ptiJ>tt\et tn.fiM express dn. eon.. yjetidH that i 'n K.-v^omUu AralMi-i i; ad,i:,td to thp cut e of incipient ikd.i ceroid,a a. ,)1).- S\lmption.. fin, HIm WlIiiZMB, CouJI>\f:1 of and practical M..D in iionj. III cani tt iv, ,u:hh. p«er:ed for 1U chmare-, and with r'uii irtstrncfi'S —lib, !>J ?1!% 4s Hd; 51b, (I IJlb, fl* super l'efweiJ, 5ib. :i; 101b, 3;L, The Toll, and lf, fvee, t-n. receipt of (")81- (¡'Hce"ord1'. 15avr\,f»u Marry, and Co., 77 Keg-nt- street, London; roitnum, Mison, 3.11( Cu pm veyors to her Majesty, Piccadilly; llolyts ami 1 )ietriclisen and ilatmay, (,;1, Oxtoid-street Bal" clay; Snn7.er; Sutton; Edwards; Nonb and (,),; Crosse and Blac^we.1! nIsI) at bo. chnrch-street 45), Bisbop-gato-st Ce:, Within 4, Ci:?ap,i,t, 31$0, and 4,,1, tit!'and; ",4, L }'>,Ol' Hkc'" civet at ths post-office, C"mdf-u 'l\1WH; 24. )J(,tcmnl,c.sL.; and may he ordered tll1(.ugll al. respectable Growers, arid Chemists. Impo)it.\nt Caution.—Many invalids having hwv. seriously injured by spurious imitations under eh»sely similar names, the public wih do veil to Sh thAt, each canister hears the n-ine R\HHY])U Ba&ky and Co., 77/ Uoirent-street, Loudon, iu full, without l(1¡'¡it:h none h <jenable. Asrent for Bangor; rH. J H. SPENCK, CiiFMivr, M.^rk)' i 1'[,¡:. ij^mrAsF folyv A Lii> .sT hy ail 3fi>:hr< IP (if J,; t)d, and '\n. Gt*. ran- The ( elebrattMl Vaitabi,iatu ;!Se4licint% j u ra.\ ,):, (g,!nh)ïh;(J IS:sf), ,l '111\ nn) .J on('J!o> (Tre tBudot1,) APKRIENT ANl> AXTIMLIOU.S I'I 1, 1,< 4. V Ul'jVlrlNTl'Vli and CFHE for ail Disorders re- jHL suiting fr¡rn a dihordcrrd state ot the btllmacn and Liver. l'a,1Ïzpd by the Faculty. Nobility, Clerg), and Fobh: at L»rgc. Prepared ft.;m tiic- gina. preseripti-in of that eminent Physic!«in (the Abernethy of Wales,) the late \V. 1.1. ItobettA, j M.D., ()¡,kland. Testimonials of hundieds of caves "nd recommendations to bs hu,1 of ev,ry Agcnj throughout the kingdom, and on the continent. OPINIONS Ot- T)IK MEDICAL I.SC' LTV. Extmn >11 a lotter from Benjamin T,ver.. r.n,s., Surueon Lxitaordiuai'v to the Queen, lngcon in Ordinary t, JI,RII. Pdnce Albert, &c, &e. "1'r,Th" Combination (If tb Ingredients ..r the PILLS ¡< so familiar to medical men, that 1 can scarcely think their efiicac) ;1 u:altei uf t'uetlOn. Your. obediently, London. )i. Tiv A VER::>o," Sohl Wholesale by Itaiclay Hnd :on" street; Suttoo and Cv" Bow f'hui.:hy<.rd SJI}1:(er, Oxfon.1!;trt}ft, Loudon; Kvans, 6ons, and Co., Lord. 5tI'Ce', F. 0. Joues, Paradise-screet, nnJ Thos, Lyres, 70 Seei-strect, Liverpool Buttier, Sn,kvil\BtJ(:et, Dublin Kaimegaucj (T)m Bdinburgh and Liverpool; r. alld A, Warren, Red-chtJUtreet, Brist«)l hall at the Canibrian Pill Drpni, I're' b'I;)C, Xojih Wales, N, li. Be sure to a<»k fo, JtiN L: Tin: M AI)(> PILLS, and see his Slgnatua" "II 11:.> Qovirnmsnt Sramp, THfi "4 'Æ-U!¡ n l'n' FO¥ ointment. A;, I-:X[ïL\(\H.f)I A«V AND RAPID CURE, OF KUYS1PELAo I THE LEG, AFTEH. MEDICAL AID HAD FAILED. CUP) of a Le't-r fmm Mrs. Ehzabtih }'áltes, of the i'u.yt Ujfice, Aldwivk Rood, near hoy nor, dated Jan. J:Uh, 1&53. To P-'toiv-'ssott Hor.LoWAY, I Jr,-I. surfcred for a considerable period iron; it severe attack of Krysipela?, whi'di at settled in my leg, "nd H.iste:.l all medical iieatunjnt. Mv sufferings were very gretl., and I quite despaired of any permanent amendment, wher. I was advised to have recourse to your Ointment and Puis. I did so withoul delay, and am happy to say the result Was eminently successful, for they effected a l'ad;c«1 cure of my leg and restol,1 me to the enjoyment of health I shall ever speak with the utmost confidence of your O1edic¡nPfl and have recommended them to others in this IlCighbolUhood similarly aftiieted, who derived equal benefit. I am, Sir, your obliged and faithful Servant, (Signed) ELIZABETH YLA.TiOS. The Pills should he m»ed eonjeiutly with the Oint nient in most ot the following cases: • Bn»l l.tgi Cmureis (ald, Biul Bre,t:.its Crut.arteJ and Sorc-N:i.pi»» Birns 8ti1f¡oint Sorc-'nroat JUtf l1 .i t-; Kistulai Scuivy iiul 8and-l'iiiis Gout S<>r< ■■ h e.i d it Cnrr.- lny Cilaildular Swo'.l- Tu:l.ool'S Biujir.iii Elephantiasis Skin-lifeae.it' ( hli' f fuot ii'n L l .'t'te r: I. ill:] i ns i.uinbu g \Vo;.aids Cimpji' .l-l:unds Files Ya-v^ C-jin.. 'Sol'. ) !lh.i?n:u.ism ,Id fit the Establishment cf Professor Holloway 211 Strand, (near Temple liar) London, and by all rcspcctiible Druggists nJ DL?.l?,r. in Medicines throughout the CIvIlized World, in Pots, Is. ijd., 2s. ad, Is. lid" Us., 22., and 33s each, Then; is ia a consitUwable saving by taking the larger* si-re ¡ N.B.—Directions Or the guidance of patients in (,vcry disorder are affixed to each pot, Tilu W¡:.IT1IEJ;-The weather which lias been «et and wiudy for some timp—r.o lnoch o nfO¡ to induce a desire 011 (lie part of many of our visitors to seek the warmth and comfort of their "wn firesides, and lnv themselves up in lavender for the- wil ier, has become gloriously beautiful, and enough to make those who have lcf: us wish, they had mivuned to enjoy the ad. vantages of all aulunui.tl residence in our delightful Principality. The sun shone brilluntly during the whole of yesterday, and the varied tints ou the :ree" (ifiorded high gratilication to artists aud other admirers cf naute's charming scenery. The w(:1the,' glass, ,c perceive, IS givivu: token of a cL'ntil.\>13.Icc oi' this wea- ¡ ther, and the, emui,.g month we ale sure will be pia. i sant alia healthy,

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