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WHIT-MONDAY. MEASTOE TRIP BOUND THE ISLE OF ANGLESEY. t ON Monday, the 13th of June (weather per- S T E A M ffil" f A I R Y Will make an Excursion round the Isle of An- giesey- Startingfrora Beaumaris at. 9 0 a.m. w „ Garth Point, Bangor 9 15 i> Menai Bridge 930 Carnarvon 10 15 Protending over Carnarvon Bar, Tourid the Stack, Light House, and through the New Harbour into Holyhead, where the Fairy' "ill remain for one bour and a half, thence on by the Skeiries, Iwcb, Point Lynn,, Red Wharf Bay, and Puffin Island, ar- riving at Beautnaus about 7 p.m., and at Carnarvon about 8-30. Cabin Far., the Trip, 4s.; Deck, 2.. 6d. City of Dublin Co.'s Office, Menai Bridge, 6th June, 1839. LIVERPOOL, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, AND MENAI BRIDGE. — milK Steamer DIUIV. C,,ptl? Un'TER.on 1 Tand after SATURDAY, 7th of May, \dlh'e a     LIVERPOOL ?M?d'ay. Wednesday alld tri- d?y, at Eleven o'clock morning; and from the ?tSSSSS?M?'N'M BRIDGE on T''?''?, 1'hu.dj". ud Saturday, at Ten o'clock morning, calling at L?LA?fUL?D??O. '81' '??r''??'?'" Druid" at Menai Bridge, a CoMh kMM for Amlwch, .nd»tu™ In .BuiIdillg8> Liverpool. PR CE kC ().. l6 E-1liange Btiildizigs, Liverpool. Or to OWEQ OWES$, Bidg, ""SUMMER?AIUNG OF THE 'PEINCE OF WALES' STEAMER. ?jjE  j  ?? rpHE PRINCE OF WALES SteM?r (ThomM i- Davies, Commander) is intended to sail as jLSjg^C38i^und r on and after SATURDAY, 6th May. From MENAl BRIDGE, MONDAYS, WBDNBSDAYS. and Fri- days, at 10 a.m. From LIVERPOOL, TUESDAYS, THURSDAYS, and SATUR- DAYS, at 11 a.m. Apply to J. K. ROUNTUlllllT., 24, Water-street, Liverpool; B. W. TIKOTHV, Menai ridge; and to Joiin THOMAS, Batigor- Wleet, Carnarvon. City of Dubliu Co." Office, Menai Bridge, 28th April, \859. EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. FREE GRANTS OF LAND, 40 to 400 ACHES AND UPWARDS. -v JOSEPH NEWMAN, E a Q., '???? PROVINCIA?'?O?E?MENT OF ?S??. AUCKLAND, (For eiiteen ean a rs¡dent in Kcw Zealand, and a member of ? M?e???n?)?)? ?)? Auckland), will attend at hie Ofl;?l, No. 10, DRURY BUILDINGS, WATER STREET, LIVERPOOL, To give information to pnrties interested in emigration to Auck- land, and also grant FREE LAND OIWERS OF FORTY ACRES, For each adult over eighteen year? of age, and TWENRY ACRES for each chUd over 'h years of age. THE parties eligible are ?Rricultural labourers and servants, Tll er.hic5s eg:io:e k idic,U IstcbOe:I' Snd( I: ad female,) and fitrmers of small capita), or other parties able to em- ploy labour, or in any wa) advance the interests of the Colony. _m_- EMIGRATION TO CANADA &THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.—SEASON 1859. á THE attention orï;;tnrling Emigrants is 't'' X to the advantages offered them by the directors ,????of t? CANAD'AN RO?At- M? THROUGH ,ij6BSS?H!<E Of I'<LAKD STEAMERS, p'ying daily be- tween Quebec, Montreal, and Hamilton, connecting at the latter place wIth the Great Western Railwa) of Canada, passing the magnificent scenery of the Lake of the One lhotisand Islands, and the Rapids of the St. Lawrence, all of which arylost to those travelling by any other mode of conveyance. Passengers will find this (ar prefuable to the New York ronte, M the ocean passage is considerably shorter, and the inland ex- penses to destination very much less, no charge whatever being ..de for excess baggage on these steamers. The undersigned who has resided in Canada and the Western States for a number of year?, has returned to this countrv and •pened a permanent office in Liverpool, -where ho can be consulted at any time, personally or by letter, and afford much valuable iiformation to applicants. Agents will be appointed at all the principal places throughout Ch. United Kingdom. S. SHACKELL, General Agent. WeaveT Buildings, Brunswick-street, I\ \"1:RFOOlj. T. D. Shipman, General Agent, Toronto, Canada West. 8TEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVER- POOl, AND NEW YORK. rlMlE LIVERPOOL, NEW YO RK, and TItkIL\RrIIn;;I:1I11:'I'An! '???'? intend despatchinK their Fun Powered Iron Screw 1Ø Steam Shir. cal1in at Ql'EE STOWN to embark <at?&?? Cabin P<!St'?ers and despatchM, from HVERPOOL tn NEW YORK as follows CITY OF BALTIMORE Wednesday, 23ud June. OTYOFWASHiXGTOX.? ?. „ "Cthjmy. KANGAROO 20th „ And each alternate Wednesday, Cabin Passage, 15,17, and 21 Guineas, according to the accom- modation. Forward Passage 8 Guineas, including Provisions. Passengers for CANADA and the UNITED STATES booked through on "pry advantageous terms. Fer further particular applv to WILLIAM INMAN, 23, Water-street, Liverpool, flr to lDWD. Ellis, jun.. Shipbuilder, Bangor. BTEAM TO AUSTRALIA UNDER 60 DAYS. PASSAGE MONEY, tl4 AND UPWARDS. To the consignment ot BRIGHT. BROTHERS 8.; co, MELBOURNE. BRJGHT. BLACK BALL LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets and Eagle Line of Paokets, In conjunction with the Celebrated Auxiliary Steam nippers, tREAT BRITAIN AND ROYAL CHARTER Appointed hI SaH l'unctnaJJy, From LIVERPOOL on the 5th and 15th of every month. ,Me above, in addition to being the only line with Steamers out of Li??,p.? I, is ?(,,?,p, sd of the largest, finest, and fastest Merchant Ships in the world. Ship. Register. Burthen. Captain. Date. MORNING STAR 1327.4000 Randell,18th June. SALI)ANIIA 4000 Flynn 5th July. CHAMPION of the SEAS..194H.5 1)0 M'Kirdy.To follow. GREAT BRITAIN 1763.5000 Gray,To follow. T. be succeeded b, the following Clippr? .(I — GREAT BRITAIN EOYAL CHARTER LIGHTNING CHAMPION OF THE SEAS DONALD McKAY MARCO POLO ■AGLK DALOAXIIA | OCEAN CHIEF INDIAN QUEEN [ BRITISH TRIDENT GlPSEY BRIDE GREAT TASMANIA COMMODORE PERRY METEOR ':RENCY_" fFHE above celebrated Steam and Sailing Clippers •* ""i" only lines honoured by a ?,il from jet Majesty the Quee". ..a so well. 'I(: known for their rapid passages, punctuality in sail- ing, and splendid accommodation, unsurpassed by any ships in the world, will continue to siiil regularly belwceu Liverpool and Melbourne, affording to Passengers and Shipper?, ike most unrivalled advantages. The Commanders are men of experience, and noted for their kindness and attention to passengers. The Ca in accommodation is H'ry ?,?perior, the Saloons being •legantly furnished with every requisite to inUTc comfort to pas- fen er. .f."Ill are suppHed with Beds, Hedging, &c. YFart i,. bring their friends home, can .btain Tickets for these ships le.ning Australia ",r) Jonth. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., Nierch?.?t 1, North John- ttre?.M?JA?tES BAINES& Co.,Tower tinitdin?Liverpco); •r to their Agents. AGENTS: Mr. f. T. Edwards, Conway. Mr. A. H. Martin, Bookseller, Bangor. Ca?t.TuUv.CityoftJubtin?mcc.H.'tyh?tL Edward Ellis, i-?,, Garth P' i.t. Mr. A. F. Watts, Abergele. Liverpool, May 9, 1859. AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND NOTJCE.-The clipper ships of this line Rle amongst the largest, fastest, and ha1)dsomllt in the world. and are famous for their unswerving punctuality, the SUltedor way in wtdch they are ofticereJ and appointed, And the celebrity of their passages, which rank amongst the fastest on record. -1 FT! HE 'WmTESTAR' I,TE OF BRITISH. 1 AUSTRALIAN, ,,d KMW ZEALAND EX- -?!?\ ROYAL MAIL CUPPERS, sail from jjj&gg. LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOUNE, On the 1st and 20th )f every month, and from LIVERPOOL FOR NEW ZEALAND' On the 10th of every month. On tl?, loti?'! "?r lrti?li rites, aii(Iby •teamers. to the f.Ilo?i??g p.rt? i Australia, Tasmania, and N^ ew Jealand Melbourne, A"ck1l\nd, Geelong, Wellington, :A'-rownf and to :o:hmoutb, Launcestou, Otago, Adelai e. Canterburw By this Lin of Vessels arrangements have been made by which ,auen¡:ers \111 bp. enabled to avoid the necessity of going by small unsuitable vessels to the outside ports, and this without any higher cost to themselves. The Line is compostd of the following manifkcnt vessels • HIP. CAPTo\lN. SHIP. C\PTAlS. :a.1> JACKET Kirby Whitf SUR.Ùrr. TaiNCB of the SBAS, Brown. BLV. JACKET, Clatke. 1, White. SHAI.IM IR Brown. TORNADO Aikin. STAR OF THE FAST, Gaggs. Bjbocco O'Halloran Cvctosp Kerr Davis ARABIAN. Davidson And many th,r. weU k?- I,, t,,?d,?. Guaranteed to Bail on the days advertised, fuU or not full, ?""??'" ?b?lEYBUU'RNE." ARGONAUT white 12S7.3600.lunc20. JAMES CHE8TON B)rne .IOi4.J250..July 1. SHALIM.R Brown 115B.. >250..July 20. Passengers embark 19th and 31th June. FOR AUCKLAND, WELLINGTON, AND CAN- TERBURY. J ?, h it?*, 1 170 3500.Aug. 10. TELEGRAPH Davis.1170.3500.Au& 10. Passengers embark 9th July. The White Star" clippers have long been employed in carry- ing Her Majesty's royal mails, and were specially selected for that service troin their siie, splendour, and great celerity. Ihey are commanded by men of great nautical skill, and experience in the passenger trade, and nothing will he left undone that science and skill can suggest for the comfort of intending pissengers. SALOON passengers are found in b,dding, linen, and ?il,?. imrit. SECOND CABIN passengers are found in cutlery, crockery, V. and -t,?.rd.' attendance and the berthing accommoda- Intermediate and 8t?e,?g, pa&sengcrs are lofty, aIrY. a ?.11 1 iglited. TASMANIA bounty paeseneers will be taken by this line, and landed at Hobart To?n ton FR E E LAND GRAN fS f 40 ?tt and upwards are granted toall 8 ,,pitable passenger& going t- A.,kl.?d t?y the *l,PPeri!»  application W the various irovincial A?ent.. a lilt of whom, .ad ?i,. t,n? f freight, '??' andtUinforma- UQ- W-Y be had reference to the owner. H. T. WILSON, AND CHAMBERS 91, Water-street, Liverpool. Or U "All' "I C< ShiPbuiJ:a;st'eeri.rtJ;IN g B -9-, J. 6031B.8t Packet. Company. aMnt. Carnarvon; T. BBLL itt?Wft); or to Ron&? PmTCHjmc, NW"Y-Stfcet, Holyhead. TO BE SOLD, A SPLENDID POINTER DOG, Liver and White CDIOUyi warranted good. A¡}p\ to S. L., Otllee of thia paper^ CHEAP BOOKS FOR THE MULTITUDE. A, R, MARTIN, BOOKSELLER, CAXTON HOUSE, BANK PLACE, BANGOR, HAS constantl. „„ Sale the Whole of the Volumes conUtned Hi,rSHO eU'Tr.KO«^5 CREA? RAILVA LIBRARY. Book, for the country, &? I..Pr..I.gntvariety of i,ig Reading, at prices ranging from h. to 28. ANGLESEY QUARTER SESSIONS. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, mI H*T the GENERAL QUARTVR SESSIONS.fth? PEACE T¿ hh.?ufig,R,.1e\1\;e °6¿&EIr: on:l I'St c28t h day of June next, at the | '?'of 1q .-k the Forenoon, for the dispatch of the Civil and Cri.i i, ness; and that at the h?r of ltintherov?o?n of the $ame dav, all Busineu, Malters, and Things appertaining to the Assessment, Management, and Application of the County Rate r Stock ft],?.?id County ol Anglesey, which V.?yst?t,,t,, ra1:f:'f: hJ; a:: to do and transact at the General Quarter Sessions, or at any ad- journment thereof, will be commcnced, done, and transacted pu bl,ly, and in open Court. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That at the hour of Two 0 clock in the afternoon of I ?.?.AY, the said 28th day of June, the Justices then and there assembled will (in pursuance of Notice to that effect, given at the last Easter Quarter Sessions) proceed to take into consideration an application on the part of John Watkins Jones, gentleman, the Treasurer of the said County of Anglesey, the amount of his salary as such Treasurer, and to augment the'Same to uch sum as t)? said JUJtices. in their discretion, shall think t. Dated this 1st day f18,513' the Pface. OWEN OWEN. Clerk of the Peace. MERIONETHSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOT ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS f th T11¿e f:Ie ;r\f;:1 ::hS¿¡oSn 1!U ,?Y, the 28th day of June, 185, in the COUl}y HaU, at [I ?ia at U o'clock in the forenoon, when the Court will resolve itszl, into a Committee, and proceed to au-iit all such bills and accounts agair,st the County as shall be then delivered; and also to transact the business relating to the Assessment, Application, and the Management of the County Stock, or Rate and the General County business, and likewise all business relating to the County Cons Salary and the application and Management of the Ponce Rate after which the Court will be adjourned to the following day, to be held at the a" place at U ?lo?k in the forenoon, when the Grand and Petty Jurors will be ca ed over, and the Court wiU proceed to hear ??d determine all matters brought before them in the (ollowing ordr :-1. In the trial f gpr??. sonen indicted lr assu1ts and mi.demeanors t any former Sessions, and in calling t:rlattel:CÍ in cases 1 where application shall ?e made for that purpoieL,. 1. 1" tual fhearing of app(alsIn hearing moon8 an d inthe tra ion of such other business as may be brought before the Court. All persons bound by rer,o!irnizance to prosecute, or who may have to prefer any Indictment. Presentment, or 8rticle& of the peace, a,, required to furnish me with proper instructions on or before TUESDAY, the first dy of the Sessions i and in case of special Indictments or proceedings, instructions must be given or sent as long before the Sessions as practicable. The Clerks to the Justices of the several Divisions are requested to transmit tome, seven days before file Sessions, all Depositions, COJl\iction and Recognizances, which shall have then been taken with any instructions for Indictments, which they may be abJe to íve. All bills against the County ,I?i?b ,Iun have been audited and aHowed either previou6)' to or at the above Session6 must be presented for payment to the County Treasurer between the hours of II and 3 o'clock on Wednesday, the Hath day of June, the second d.v.ftb,St?sions,wlien the same will bepaid,other- .is tby must stand over till the follewing Sessions. wi,e lbe)' mu,t atanù om tld lwi:.n.. Deputy-Clerk of the Peace. CARNARVONSHIRE QUARTER SESSIONS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, TiHAT the GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace Tfor the County of Carnarvon, ,ill be held at the COUNTY H "LL, in Carnanon, in and for the said County, on T.??. DAY, the 30th day of June, 1859, at the hour of ten o'clock in the Forenoon, for the dispatch of the civil and criminal business, and will be continued by Adjournment from the 30th day of June aforesaid, to be held at the County Hall aforesaid, on FRIDAY, the l?t d ?), fly, 1859, at the hour of Ten o'clock in t it eForenoon, at w 1i4ie .h lajt mentioned time and p\ace all business, rnatten" and things appertaining to the assess. ment, management, and application of the County Rate or Stock of the said County ot Carnarvon, (which by any statute or statutes now in force, the Justices of the Peacc are anthorised to do and transact at the General or Quarter Se?ions, or at ?3, I adjournment thereof), will be commenced, doie, and transacted publicly and in open Court. And Notice is hereby given, that the General Business relative to the County Police will commence attweli c o,clc k.,? th,I ?t day of J,, aforesaid. Dated this 7th day of Juno. 1859. Will. THEARSBY POOLE, Clerk of the Peace. Clerks are requested to forward recogni- zances and depositions to the Clerk of the Peace, so a8 to reach him not later than the Saturday preceding the Sessions. COUNTY OF FLINT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the GENERAL QUAR- Nrk"lt SESSIONS of the PEACE, for the County of Flint, will be heM, by adjournment, at the 'IT, HAlL, in Mold, GU WEDNESDAY, the 20ti? day ,f JUhe next, at Ten o'dock in the forenoon, when aU business rrlatin to the Assessment, Application, or Management of the County and Police Rates, will commence. F IS ?tl,SO GIVEN, ti,zt the next General Quit- AN D NOTICE IS ALSO GIVEN, that the next General Quar- ter Seuions of the Peace will be held at the County Hall afore. said on THURSDAY, the 30th day ot June next, at Tcn o'clock in the forenoon, and all busin« ss relating to the A8SPSS ment. Application, or Management of the County and Police Rates, will commence at 1100n of the Rame day. All depositions and ingtructions for indictroentB must be sent to my (lRke. in Mold, if practicable, six day3 before the said General Quarter Sessions. A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. Meld, 25th May, 1859. TO THE CLERK OF THE PEACE FOR THE COUNTY OF FLINT. WE, the undersigned, fill of Her Maj c-tN's Justices of the WBi)e:. W;s:n f;Ief 81r cf:t;s f:.ide; h:r; request you will give "it "Ile p,i ?o,?, of the statute in euch case made and pro,ided, of our intention to rna\e application to the next Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, to be holden in And for the said county, for a grant out of the County Stock or 11,, not exceeding the sum of Seventy-five pounds, for the purpose of making and 6 ting up a Lockup, for the tcai*rs?r?- confinement of persons taken into 1-?t?dy by any gJ;Y:J' ;}CIntdr:rnrie iilt':cS) r | sentence. Given under our hands this 10th day of March., IcwJ. JOHN HANMER, D. ROBERTS, LLEWELYN F. LLOYD, H. L. THOMAS, K. EVANS. NOTICE is hereby given, that the Notice, of which the forego- ing is a true copy, has been received by me, and I do hleby, in pursuance of the statute, in such case made and provided, further give notice, that the next General Quarter Sessions of the Peace for the Counly ot Flint will be held in the County Hail, in Mold, in nnd for the said Count. on i hursday, the thirtieth day of June next, and that the subject matter 01 the same Notice will betaken into conshlcration by the Court at noon of the same day. Witness tny hand this 23th day of May, One thousand eight b undred and fifty-nine. A. T. ROBERTS, Clerk of the Peace. The most Picturesque and Expeditious, and THE CHEAPEST TOUR IN NORTH WALES. BANGOR, OGWEN LAKE, CAPEL CURIG, LLAN- RWST, AND CONWAY. THE PRINCE o' WAI,I'? Four-horse Coach, ?ill, .? ??d T I, f\ ;.?, y Ie\ day t}\rIF59:h¡rlhnB I TISH HOTEL, BANGOR, and the ERSKINE ARMS HOTEL, CONWAY, nspecth'e1y, e»ch morning (Sundays ewepted) at the hour hereunder mentioned. Leave the British Hotel, Bangor, on the arrhal ,t,, trains from Holy- head And Carnarvon, and the omnibus from a.m. Beaumaris 9 0 Bethesda 10 0 Ojjwen 10 45 Capel Cuiig (the Hotel) 11 15 p.m. 1215 Arrive at Llanrwst (the 0 Eagles) 1 0 t.M? ditto 2 'frefri\v 2 30 C??'(Erti(n')e Arm.)' in time for t e trains for Chester, Bangor, Holy- Carnarvon, and Llan- 4 0 I Leave the Erskine Arms Hotel, Conway, on the arrival of trains to and a.m. from Chester and ,,an. dudno.. 10 0 p Trefriw U 30 Arrive .t Llanrwst (the Eagles) 12 0 Leave ditto 2 0 Bettws-y-Coed 2 14 Capel Curig (the Hotel) 3 30 Ogwen Lake. 4 15 Bethesda 5 0 Bangor, in time (or tl?? trains for Conway;Ches- tcr & o]Y h?d. 540 THROUGH FARES, 9s. PartIeulars of Intermediate Fare. may be had ?t the b. named It. ?l,. namrr}r. bv thp public's mot obedient ?. t,. DEW. WILLIAMS, PEGG, & WILLIAMS. SUMMER TRAVELLING. rHE PUBLIC are rMp<-cti'e!y informed that on and after MOND.H. the 4th JULY, the Favourite Coach, the SNOW- DO!<)AKTuUH)ST',Mi)i comuence running e'<eryMmni? Ia excepted ) b,t?,_ CARNARVON and CONWAi, h:i\:e "-l'I'tp"ta?t)' in North Wales, passing through the P nf rib rris, and in i w of the Vale of N ot G)nalJt, Capel Cutis, thence along to Hn)>head Road. by the Swallow Waterfall, thr ugh the Vale of BeUws-y-Coed to Llanrwst, and on to Conway. The following will he the time of departure from the Carnarvon Ralway Statl<mt and the Uxbridg<t Arms Hotel, after the amval orthe 10.15 Train. !.lanherris at 11.40, "opel Curig Hotel at 2.0. p.tn., Victoria Hotel, Llanrwst, Ht 3 30 p.m., arriving at Conway in time for Trains to Chester Liverpool, &c. The Coach will leave the Castle Hotel, Conway, and the nail- way Station, every MOruing (?unday excepted) at 9.30, Llanrwst, at 12.0 noon, Vape) Curlg at 0 p.m., 1.)bad? r. Hotel, L}anberis, at 4.0 p.m., arriving at Carnarvon in time for Trains to Bangor, Conway, Llandudno, Rhyl, Chester, dec. Uxbridge Arm. Hotel, June 11th, 1859. CARNARVON AND LLANBERIS. The TOURIST Coach will commence running dily (Sunda)' etC?tedtbftweencX'RNARS'OK and H.A?HE?)S* leaving th? UXBRIDGE ARMS at 9 15, arriving at the UOLBADARN HOTEL by 10?15, and will return Irom Uanherri. at 5 15 p.m. arr?i? at ?C..r'ta'?'ef"r the Tr.i.? to .11 parts of the klTh1s Conveyance only will give parties ample Ump to ascend 8mo.don, and return to Carnarnon ihe same Evening. KDWARDS and HUMPHREYS. Uxbridge Arms Hotel, 11th June, 1859, GRIFFITH DAVIES, SILK MERCER, family linen, CARPETS, AND PAPER HANGING ESTABLISHMENT, BANGOR. TH''tt jntr, his numerous Friends and Patrons his return from the London Rnd Pro- rpHE ProprietM beg. mMt "?'?? ???p?c??"???? ??t St?!t°"fu?b??'!h?p?c? ?a?n. a? that the ..me is o. ?.dy for inspection. MARTIN'S STATIONERY ESTABLISHMENT, Caxton House, Bank Place, High-street, Bangor. A Lrroi7hn Watles Welsh C-?t',??. and other Ill.. Vaton. o the Coury. eW View, of Bangor, ?nowdon: Holyhead, &c. &c. r WINES FROM THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, .w ''?' ? ? ??''pe????o'?or?w?Js j* &? °0s ner doz., first growths ?ly. Two samples for r' V ?ran<? 15.?. per Gallon. W, & A. Qilb?y, W?)iM ? X'°r"?""?ndDS?.M7. Oxford Street, London, W.; 31 Upper Sackville Slr, Dublin; and 12, St. Andrew Square, Ed "br .h. At (!d??ali Reports, Price Lists, &c.. ?", t port fee. ELLIS'S BUTHIN SODA WATER. R ELLIS and SON belr respectfully to inform the Public that their SODA, POTASS, AND SELTZER WATERS, CHAMPAGNE LEMONADE, So ton celebrated for their unrivalled purity, may be ol)tsined fro ai, ???p??t.bl? Retailers f Minerai Waters in the United ?OMERS OF GERMAN SELTZER WATER. ilUTHIN. NORTH WALES. ACCIDENTS ARE OF DAILY OCCURRENCE. Insurance dati show that ONE PERSON in every FIFTEEN is more or less injured by Accident yearly. An annual Payment of £3 secures A FIXED ALLOWANCE OF £6 PER WEEK, IN THE EVENT OF INJURY, OR n nno IN CASE OF DEATH. FROM ACCIDENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Bj a policy in the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUBANCE COMPANY. which has .Ireaèy paid in compensation for Accideiii?'=;oeo na ivm, 0f Pr0i>o«al and Prospectuses may be nan ai nu v. >m pat.yTs Offices, RT.d at a11 the pr\nc\pal Railway St.ti whtre, also! K<m.wAY A???DENT? ALONE may be insured aaínst by ?' or year. the NO?HARSE FOR STAMP DUTY, CAPITAL, ONE MILLION. WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. Railway Passengers' Assurance Company, Offices. 3. Old Broad-st., London. B.C. WIlAT IS THE TIIIB ? WATCHES £ 2 2s each. Sent per post on receipt of Post Office Order. THE OLDEST WATCH MANUFACTORY IN LIVERPOOL, 61, South Castle-street. TF you are in want of a good WATCH (warranted to keep cor- 1 re? time)!, send a Post-ofRce Order to JOSEPH SEWILL Watch MRnufactnrer, ?' ?"'S'? CASTLE-STREET, LIVERPOOL, ("irectly opposite the Custom House), who will, by return of post, send a first-rate Silver Watch, guaranteed to keep good time for the above small price (exchanged if not approved of). J. S. soliciu the attention of the Public generally to his very extensive Stock, as undermentioned, the quality of which he offers with implicit confidence. 01 "D'?crd Watches, .8 carat fine, ?O..cb Chronometers, Duplex, Centre Seconds, of finest quality. Go1d Horizontal Watches, finest finish, from 95 each. English Patent Levers. from £4 to C7 10s. each. Silver Horizontal Watches, from £ 2 2s. to 43 10s. Presentation Watches in Gold and Silver. GOLD CHAINS. J. Pewili begs to inform the Public that he Ins succeeded in manufacturing a GOLD CHAIN suitable for Lady or with Patent Detector Swivel, fot tti(!.srnall pric L' of ;C I us. fid. which will be forwarded on receipt of .Order. Captains, Shippers, and the trade, supplied on the mostreason- a^vr *J?hc 014,,tW.t,h Manufactory in Liverpool, 61, South <f??heOHMt Watch Manufactory inLivcrpoot, 6t. South ORGANIC WEAKNESS-ITS CAUSES AND CURE. Just lubli,i??d (with an Appendix on the Curative Powers of Just Galvanic Electricit?), price h., free by post fnr 13 ?t.-Ps. SELF-PRESERVATION A Medical Theatise on ?t)- S E,;gi articr;,L r;f::cISo °t'il I)i, orders of the General System; tracing Vn7¡n of these afflic- tions to causes ?hich vitiate the very fountains of Life. Mitli practical Observations on ihe Cure of theseDiseases, and on the pra?ic?bservationson the Cure ofthete Dieeases, fnd on the I ner\'OIl¡; prostrationd d, ?I .,?tayl when ued i combina- ??'i??he'?u?? a???o.ucceMfu? -pl"),,d ''?.? Author during a praciiccof upwards of Twenty Years. H ith descriptive CaseB, numerous Engravings, Instructions, &c. By SAMUEL LA'MERT, M.D., 37 11 ED FORD SliUARK, LONDON, Rgistered Licentiate of the London Society of Apothecaries, Doctor of Medicine of the Uni%?ersi yOf EilanE'n, Ilonoiary Member of the London Hospital Medical Society, &c. An erroneous impression exists that public announcements on these disnrdersIteOnIin q P. ifl. b,?t a. the ne? Medical Act pr,idLs that none but registered praclitioIJU8 shaH assume any Medical title, those that are legally qualified can readily be distinuished-a point of great importance in cases where secrecy, confJdence, And skill are uall), rNJuisiteo In th,' new edition of I Se1f.Preen8tlOn,' filch of paramount utility are brought together-facts appealing to the prudence of all who are suffering from affections which invnhoe the enfeelJlement and ultimate loss of those powers without which man forfeits the dignity of nature. In caseB where the vital e3i\enCe nave luen ,?k,ed b? the .f tropical climate, by pernicious habits, improper diet, hardship, or by injudicious treatment, the means of cure adopted by the Author, in conjunction with the application .1 Local Galvanism, have frequently been found sue- c\'dul, c\'en In cases where recovery had been pronounced impos- Published by the Author, price Is., or free by post for thirteen ruHished by the Author, price ?.. or '?y P°? ?t?r.)o?ter ??Lo?d'on?'?m'a?t?c?t.M?e?tr?. Mancheter; J. Guest, Huh Str et.Bir Barrac'ouxh. Farate, Sheffield; Rayner, High tTeetl Southampton W. Love, Enoch Square.GiM?ow. H. Powell, W"tl???el"nti Street, Dublin; or from the Author, who may be consulted daily from F.lc'en tm ?'o. and ?r'om° Six {'m ightJ a? hio residence, 37 Bedford Square, London. ON DISQUALIFICATIONS AND IMPEDIMENTS, TO MARRIAGE. NEW Edition enlarged to 196 p'ge. illustrated by 100 A,?- 1 ATO??IIC ACOI.OURED 1', ?GR?v "s.? STEEL, JUSt plK>- I ? ATOMICA;. 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(by po,t "6<1.) and lis. per box (by post 13,) e,il direct from the Establishment, No. 19, Berners $tr?,t. Oxford Street, London. N? 19, CORDIAL BALM OF SYRIACUM for Spermatorrhoea is employed in both sexes to renovate the powers of life, when exhausted by the jnftucncc exerted by Indulgence on the system. Us power in re-invigorating the fr?.? in all CMes of d?bility aris itg from excesses, has been demonstrated bv its universal ce?es. To those per?ons who are prtve t? t"i.g the .ri,d ?t. ? is ??.I..bi Pi ?, 4?. 6d. "d Us. per nottle, or four quantities in on for 38s., which ea"e: 118, or hl £ 5 cRecp: The CONCENTRATED DETERSIVE ESSENCE, for Syphilis in all its Stages, and is a remedy for purifying the system from contamination, recommetided for secondary symptoms, blotches on th head aud face, enlargement of the throat, tonsils, and uvula; its benelicial influence on the system is undeniable. Price 4s. 6d.,lls. ad 33,. per bottle, also a saving of lis. HEALTH DEPENDS UPON PURE BLOOD. 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WHITE' MOfl-OTN IEYER TRUSS Requiringno steel spring round the body, I. ecommend?d fr R e r(ïr01i ee\1 \;i te n:nr:dbvo; 8r:1tf1fti/ application; 2nd, perfect freedom from li.?,ilityt. chafe or ex- coriate 3rd, it may be worn with equal comfort in any patition of the 1,1,, b, day or niht; 4th, it admits of every kind of exercise, without the ali?litest inconvenience to the wearer, and is perfectly concealed from observation. We do not h?.it.t? to give 1, .1i, invention our unqualified approbation, and we strenuously advise the use of it to all those who stand in need of that protection, which they cannot so fully, nor with the ,.e comfort, obtain from any other apparatus or truss as fiom that which we have the highest satisfaction in thus recommendiAg.Church and State Gazette. Recommended by the following eminent Surgeons :—William ferguson, Esq., F.R.S., Professor of Surgery in Kine's College, Surgeon to King's College Hospital, &c.; C. G. 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Post-ofRce orders to he made payable to JOliN WHITE, Post-office, Piccadilly. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, &c. The material of which these are made, is recom- mended by the Faculty, of as being peculiarly ELASTIC and COMPRESSIBLE, and THE BEST INVENTION fo. giving efficient and permanentsnpport in all cases of WEAK. NESS and swelling of the LEGS, VARICOSE VEINS SPRAINS, Scc. It is porous,1igllt in texture, and inexpensivi und is drawn on like an ordinary Stocking. Price from 7s. 6d to 16s. each. Postage, 6d. JOliN WHITE, Manufacturer, 228, PICCADtLLY. LONDO Specimens may be seen in the Crystal Palace. DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, WHISKERS, &e. 1 If?.. us, ROSALIE COUPELLE'S CRIN'UTRIAR, ,?t,,i as I (:\7 1/ Idlt lUbl; t¡'IyE;;li:. U1'i rI:: at) produced whiskers, eyebrows, &c., in a few we(?kq, and will be .e .?ly?.0, Itl?ouri? -hill gU'll 'r and b,till he hair; chcckiug grenes, tTenthening weak hair, prevent- ing Us losi. and restoring it in baldness from whatever can, Upwards of 100 phpoicians recommend it for the nursery, as pro- a fine, healthy head of hair, and averting bal iness in after years. Sent post free on receipt of 2-1 penny postage stamps, by Miss Coupelle, 69, Castle st., Newman St.. Oxford st., London, and obtainable ot all Chemists, in bottles price 2s. each. Each packetbears a red stamp with the word! BOSALI F. Cot:p" RILE" in white letters; the words COUI>bi.LE'S CRINUTRIAR" are also moulded in each bottle. Iy ll'h,?l?r,uregreatlIy improved.W.A. ?! ill. considerably thickened -Y hair.)liss MoWn. I was bald 9 eartl, hut find new hair coming rapidly.J. Ifone. Thanks to you I have an excellent mou9tache and whiskers.lajor Browne. u I had lost my hair in patches, but it has restored it." — Miss Hewitt. "After 20 years baldness, it has acted miracu- lously.H. Moir. Solol by Mr. H. Huoiifs, Chemist, Market Place, Bangor. fIVE MINUTES ADVICE ON THE HAIR," Whiskers, &c., sent post free for four penny stamps. KNOW THYSELF! THE ORIGIN GRAPH IOLOGIST MARIE COUPELLE, T'ILy tntrsi ;f d¡:inf.;rlt; from examination of the handwriting, in 8 style peculiarly her own, and which can be but badly imitaed by the ignorant pre- tenrlers aud self-styled professors who havc lately laid claim to a knowledSte of this beautiful science. Persons desirous of knowing their own character or that of any friend, must send a specimen of writing, state sex and age, or supposed age, with 14 ancut penny postage stamps, to MARIB Coui'ELLE, 69, Castle-street, New,n.tr?? London, W, for which will be returned a detail of the gifts, defects, talents, t8ste9, affections, &r., of the writer, with other things previously unsuspected, calculated to guide in the every-day affairs of life. Ail letters are strictly confidential, and to prevent mistake, applicants are requested to enclose an ell- velope properly directed to themst>hea. The thOUa:tHI9 who thankfully ackllowlede the rallle of adrice given, and accuracy of Miss C.'s sketches, establish the great utility of the science. From F. N. I consider your skill surprising."—C. Your description of her character i9 remarkably 8. Your interesting reply is quite true."—H. W. Your sketch of my character is marvellously correct.Miss F. "Mamma says the character is a true one."—Miss W. N, You have de- scribed his character "ry accurately."—Miss U.S. "I am afraid his character is too truly as you describe it." If We see no more difficulty in graphiology than phrenology, and we have little doubt that in innumerable inslances the character is read with equal precision."—' Family H,Id.' By these means men about to engage in partnership or in any important transaction, learn beforehand the character of persons with whom they h, to do: in like maunr may lo\'en I'? made wise beforehand; and thoe who have becr,? enemies may be warned, and enabled to prepare fr the ,ort. -.u.,e ,? 'Vorù.' PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, RHEU- MATISM, GOUT, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS, BLADDER, And, Organs therewith connected, nervousness, debility, pains in the head, %c., Sfc., may be speedily relieved and effectually cured by, D. DE ROOS' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS. FROM their specific action, they correct acidity of the stomach and indigestion, promote the (unctions of the liver and kd. nevs, thereby preventing stone in the bladder and kid??y., with many other serious disorders to which th ese I. p.rt.It are subject. The agn'e with the most dcUcate stomach, and in a fw dit'n a few hours onlv,) Effected a cure when other so-called remediea hue utterly failed. Iistlel!sness, depression of spil'it, weakness, peevishness, ll, onceid d becoming feeble, forgelf.1 .d wavering; the once amiable temper fretful, suspicious and il""r,nt,, and complaints long 8upposed to be nervous, otten Brjt? @olely from the hkod becoming contaminated "ith certain salts and impurities which should have been carried off by the kid- neys: scveral unsightly eruptions of the skin and face also arise from the same cause, and may be as readily removed b)' these Pills. The Immediate and almost marvellous change produced by their invigorating action almost exceeds belief. Every symptom of nervousness and relaxation quickly eubsdes; the trembling, care- worn, depressed sufferer becomes animated and cheerful; avoca- tions formerly irksome become pleasing, and he is as it were restored to new life. They are extensively used by aU clasee., and give unbounded satisfaction on ,,ry band. Sufferers have only to try them to be condnced of their fh??ey', and (0 the 8cptical A SMALL TRIAL BOX WILL BE SBT FOR ?.TUING 0\1 receipt of 3 stamps to prepay postage, &:c. 2, Buckingham Place, Brighton.—" Major Mickletewait thinks it but justice to Dr. De Roos and his invaluable Medicine, to in. form him that he had suffered very much from pains jn the back and loins, which induced him to try the Renal Pills, after which he finds hhnsflf quite fr*e fiom pain." Mr. Milton Welch, Furness.—" Your Renal Pills are the only medicine I have met with that have been of service." Mr. T. Bloem, Limeklin-street, Do ,!r. Please to send a few more of your ,t?' 4,Igreat relief already." Mr. Westmacott, 4, Market-street, Manchester.—" Your medi- cines are very highly spoken of by all who have purchased them ^r iiru-iands of other tHtimonials may be een by any one. 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