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LIVERPOOL, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR, & MENAI BRIDGE. — /\N and after SATURDAY the 15th f October, ao;;tf'Jr Steamer, c.}t&'Tcejíi OMtotr  ? leave MENAI BR)DOEon Thur?da)6 and Satur- davo, at 10 a.m. and leave LIVERPOOL on Tuesdays and Fridays, at 10 a. m until further notice, calling at nab'ua;;6:r:!I.hetp¡;;Inlil further Liverpool, PBtCE & Co.; Menai B?i(i?. ?E'< ?WENS. 13th October, 1859. CONWAY AND LLANRWST. ■Ok^. r\NE of the ?HKD COMPANY'S STEAM 'a PACKETS intended Time of Sailing (wea- ö,( ther and other causes permitting.) ?5m?? DCTOBEB, ?86? From CONWAY. From TMpRiw. 15 8aturday.ll'4'morn. 12OM;Vfn. 17 Monday )2 15 e'en 2 20 even. !8 .iÿ:I "o :"enl: îg 19 W 230 even. 4 20 even. M "r: ¡ g 21 Friday 5 45 e»en, 7 20 even. 22 saturd;; 6 30 morn. 8 0 morn. F .re.-Cabin and Quarter Deck Is. 6d. ReWrn, 2o, 6d.; Fore End, 18 °" '???? ??" ?' Cars in attendance at Trefriw Quay. WINTER SAILINGS OF THE PRINCE OF WALES STEAMER. O  t?  TC? rpEIE PRINCE OF WALES 8t,?m,r (Thomas A Davies, Co?auder), aile as under for th From MENAI S:GE, $fON13AY and FRI.All?, at 'O a,m. From LIVERPOOL, W-l?EllAl and SATURD.HS, at 11 *'?))i')? at LLANDUDNO, weather p,r.?itti?g. thCe Calrl;i@ ?g fo?r N a ,es taken at Clarence Dock ewry Tue@day, during the winter. Fare-Cabin, 4., Deck, 2.. 6d. Apply to J.K. It??NTnWNITF,, 24, Water-street, Liverpool E. App?IMOTHI? t.TrTt Ittu j :.i;: A',iBrtgoo: .treWet. Carnarvon. City of Dublin Co.'s Office, Menai Bridge, October 13th. 1659. NAPIER'S & CO.'S STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL & RHYL FROM THE NEW LANDING STAGE, LIVERPOOL. This route is the cheapest, the quickest, and the most f1irct to and from Liverpool and Rhyl, and the adjacent places of Aber. gele, Bettwa, Bodfary, Conway. Colwyn, Cwm, Denbigh, Dy Berth. Henllan, Llanrwst, Llansaritffraid, Llangerniew, Llanfair- talhaiarn, Llansannan, Llanddulas, Lianelian, Llanrfrillo, Llan- asa, Llanrhaiadr* Meliden, Mochdre, Newmarket, Prestatyn, Rhmldlan, Ruthin, St. Asaph, St. George, Trefnant, Tre- meirchion, &«. &c, New Powerful and Fast-Sailing Iron S tfamer, ION, fitted up expressly for the Station (or RANFFTWV other suitablt. Sleólmt>r), JOliN WILLIAM FJUTH, ■if) fl uT- Commander, EVAN JONES,Steward, will start from the New Landing Stage, Prince's Dock, Liverpool, ErSplJSBSBand from Rhyl, FOR OCTOBER, 1859, Weather permitting, as under punctually From Rhyl. 17 Mon?y I 0 pm. 19 Wednesday 3 0 — 21 ?'r, d y 6 '0 Xt Mond?. 8 30 0 %"d""d 9 30 28 Friday 10 30 31 Monday I 0 p.m. From Liverpool. 1 Saturday.10 0 a,ro. 18 Tuesday 11 0 „ 20 i:y" I ¡ 33 p: 22 Saturday 3 20 ;'a"J .j 7 0 a' 27 Thursday 830 29 SatArdai ?10 0 -Fares-Saloon, h. Fore Cabin and Deck, 6d. Passengers per Steamer" LION" for Liverpool should leave the Railw" at the Voryd Station. Carriers will attend the Steamer regularly at both sides of the Foryd, to convey goods to and from the above-named places. An Omnibus run regularly between the west side of the Foryd and Abergele, in connection with the 01 LION." Passenger from the Abergele side of the Foryd should be in attendance 20 minutes before the stated time of saHin. EMIGRATION TO CANADA AND THE WES- Ju TERN STATES OF AMERICA. REDUCTION of RATES via the INLAND LAKE ROUTE. THE Steamers of the ROYAL MAIL THNOUGII LINE offer many A D VANTAGES to all CLASPS OF passengers. Thvy connect at Quebec and Montreal with the Glagow and Montreal Ocean Steamship Companies, and at H.?,il with the Great Weste Railway of Canada. I!il ',?I"?"L".ASURR SEEKERS. and Others who avail the.- To I  T selves of this route. hae an opportunity of witnessing some of the most magnificent Scenery in the World, including the tar-famed U Falls of Niagara," the Lake of the" ThmlSand hlal1d." and the '• Rapids of the St. Lawrenceand as the Steamers are elegantly fitted up "ith every comfort and convenience, the trip is altogether most delightful. RETURN TICKETS are issued at greatly reduced rates. First- class fare includes State-room and Meals, EMIGRANTS will find this the cheapest, safest, and most ex- peditious mode of conveyance the rates are exceedingly LOW, and no charge whatever is made for excess personal luggage or its removal. The underpinned, who has resided in Canada and the Western States for a number of years, will be happy to afford intending Emigrants or Tourists valnnble information. Apply to PARRY & Co., Bangor "r. T. EDWARDS, Conway. ° S. SH.\CK'HL? G?ieral Agent for Enrolw. Weaver Buildings, Brunswick-street, Liverpool. STEAM TO AUSTRALIA UNDER 60 DAYS PASSAGE MONEY, tl4 AND UPWARDS. BLACK BALL LINE OF British and Australian Ex-Royal Mail Packets and Eagle Line of Packets, In conjunction with the Celebrated Auxiliary Steam Clippers, GREAT BRITAIN AND ROYAL CHARTER, Appointed to Sail Punctually, From LIVERPOOL on the 5th and 15th of every month. To the consignment of BRIGHT, BROTHERS & CO., MELBOURNE. The above, in addition to being the only line with Steamu out of Liverpool, is composed of the largest, finest, and fastest Merchant Ships in the w^rld. Ship, Register. Burthen, Captain. Date, MARCO POLO. 1624500 5th Nov. EAGLE 1050.3 00 Murphv 15th Nov. ROYAL CHARTER 5th Dec. "WANATA 14LI 4000.Marsh 15th Dec. To be succeeded by Ihe following Clippers and Steamers — GREAT BRITAIN LIGHTNING CHAMPION OF THE SEAS ROYAL CH ARTER DONALD McKAY EAGLE SALDANHA MARCO POLO OCEAN CHIEF JlHITISII TRIDEXT GIPSKY BRIDE GREAT TASMANIA COMMODORE PERRY I MONTMORENCY MIJE above celebrated Steam and Sailing Clippers M T"E: the only lines honoured by a -SJ RABIS. V'?IT :ij{'r tkiaj(>Y thl;nQueI)Oar(ld 80 bell k, for their rapid PASSAGES, punctuality in sail- mg, -d plendid accommodation, unsurpassed by any ships in the world, will continue to sail regularly between Liverpool and Melbourne, affording to Passengers and Shippers, Lil?rp.. n? ?'ll ?d ?d? tz.. the most unrivalled advantages. The Commanders are men of experience, and noted for their kindnes$and attention to passing- rs. The Cal,in accommodation is very superior, the Saloons being •legantly furnished with every requisite to iunue comfort to pas- lengers, and are supplied with Beds, Bedlillg, Jfcc. Bounty Ticket Passengers forwarded toLauncestonand Hobart Town. Apply to GIBBS, BRIGHT & CO., Merchants, 1, North John- street, and J AMES B.VINES& Co.,Tower Buildings, Liverpool; or to their Agents. AGENTS: Mr. M. T. Edwards, Conway. I r. A. U. Martin, Bookseller, Bansjor. Capt, Tully, City of Dublin Hnlhea(1. Edward Ellis. jun.» Garth Point, Bangor. Mr. A. V. Watts, Abergele. Liverpool, May 9, 1859. REDUCTION OF PASSAGE MJNEY-.£H & UPWARDS AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND. NOT1CF. The clipper hips of this line ate amongst the largest, fastest, Rnd halldornest in the world, and are famous for their unswerving punctuality, the superior way in which they are officered aud appointed, and the celebrity of their llasages, which rank anlOl1g::L the fastest on record. -1 rpHE ♦WHITE STAR* LINE OF BRITISH, J AVSTRAL1AN. and M;W ZEALAND EX- lt"y Al f, ?. & LIVERPOOL FOR MELBOURNE, On the 1st and :20th of every month, :ind from LIVERPOOL FOR NEW ZEALAND, On the 10th OR ,,th of each month. Landing and forwarding l1as;;en-ns at throngh rates, and by Stcameis. to every port of-Australia, Tasmania, and New Zealand. Parties holding Bounty tickets ior Launceston or Hobart Town ■wiHbe rurrivd <mt by the ships OF ihis Line via Melbourne. The Line IS composed of tin- folk wing m:\2niflccnt vessels SHIi'. SHI1'. (MTTAIN. HED JACKET Kirby TORNADO Aikin. WHITB STAK Kerr. SHALIMAU Brown. BLUR JACKET Clarke. SIROCCO O'Halloran. PK?CEuf?hc-.EM.?.?n. E'IAIIll, E.??T. (;Ig, WHITE JACKKT Flood. 1'{;,II: 8::1{ion. MERMAID White. ARABIAN Davidson. And many other* WELL Known in th trade. Guaranteed to sail on the days advertised, full or not full, FOR MELBOURNE. WHITE STAR T. C. Kerr.23GO.5000.Oct 20 Not Sailing Or account of the T.A. until the 24th. P;i8ngers embark on the 22ml OCTOBER WHITE JACKET (new clipper).200 :V60. FJOV 'I BEEJ KPORE C. Drenniog.L67T> 5(U>0 Nov. '.? B, 'ši f; :r;i;' ;;ï finest c!i?per on the b,rlh, Ilia? mad, the p?ssiges between Lh'erpool AND Melbourne in 72, 1J, "l\ V d 76 (hs repe-ct1vel)', and has ,ailel th,? mormons DISTANCE 0£ 32<>7 miles in 10 successive days, a series of ? viling feat> never surpassed by any ship or steamer a8oat. HER alonns aTP luxuriously fnrnuhed. The II WHITE JACKET" is a new -I pper, and sister ship to the celebrated clippers "Blue Jacket" and "Sir W. F. Williams," which made hr last passage home om Australia in 67 day. FOR AUCKLAND AND WELLINGTON. BLUE JACKET Clarke 1074 .3250 Nov-, 25. YELEGR \PH "? .? H70 3500.Jan. 10. Pa<senger< embark 24,h November. The elegant clipper BLL?E JACKET" is one of the handsomest "per, ?float. Sli(, li j,,?t ?..pl,t,d h,?r fi,?t '0, TO rn,d hark, ha\'ln made the fastest paa:le that b-,? 1,?-e. made for oeverai months, and beatn all the Lon- don or Liverpool clippers. Her saloons are sumptuously and D1amftceIJl¡Y turnishe I, and found in piano, Libr:?r3,, FREE LAND GKANTSOMO acres and upward, are r""t<,d to?)tuit.?!e,.aMen!!<.r!!?nh))!?u'k?nd?yt)ie"White star" on .,Pl to t lolls Provincial Agent,, a list of WHOM, and also term* of freight, passage, and all informa tion M??) be had ",n, t" the 'r'. II. T. WILSON, AND CHAMBERS, Water-street, Liverpool. 1 Or to PARRY and Co., llii,b,,i,d ;r. ,g ,tJ. 'ONES. Steam Packet, Company, ?..nt/CarnMton; T. Kfn,, Holywell;  TI'RITCH.AP,[).,ew'Otreet? HohhMd. NB-JustPubhtbed. and e?t 1,)r2 stamps, Wiliox'T Pr.?- TIOAL HINT% to Emigrants to Australia and New Zealand, AUSTRALIA, THE celebrated Clipper Ship WH1TE STAR,' CaptaIn T. Ctons reL iater, 5000 tons .,?h, will be d<spatohcd from Lit LRPOOL To BoUliN l? as the "White St, paket 0 Ihe 20th October. This splendid chpre is thc fine.t and largest ve,.el on the b,? lb, and has made hr several o'?,,? b?.? i,"? ro.l .in 74, 7. 69, and 76 davs res p ectively, a,,Pd d t-us distance of 6 a;:ireSfcltó \c':i: d??rie. e oin;:m8 f8taI(': ?urp..?,d by any ship aftoat. Hr la\oons ae eleant and spacl- .nd f 'y,ith plil?r.1y, Illd d?119, ,Inn, &.Th; au.' datio ??? for second -In a other passengers are un- surpassed for space, Iigbt, and ventilation. F., frught and Pa.. sage apply to the owners^ T. WIL? & CH AMBERS, 21. Water-street, Liverpool. Or to PARRY and Co., Shipbuilders, agents, Banger; JOHN JOSES, Steam Packet Company, agent Cirnarvon T. BULL, Holywell; or to BOBEKT PKITCHABD, Newry-street, Holyhead. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVER- POOL AND NEW YORK. mHE LIVER POOL, NEW YORK, .?,i THlî111,l\??fTEH 1\P An intend despatching their Full Powered Iron Screw Steam Ships, calling at QUEE>8TOWN to embark Cabin Passengers and despatches, from LIVERPOOI, to NEW YOR a. fo ?l- CITY OF BA K" ,?,I'o"E Wed.??d?y, 26th Oct. CITY OF WASHINGTON 9th Nov. 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 very advantageous terms. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM INMAN, 22, Water-street, Liverpool, F MR. EDWD. ELLIS, jun., Shipbuilder, Bangor. *r 1 j Mr. A. F. WATT?I, Abergel?!. EMIGRATION TO NEW ZEALAND. FREE GRANTS OF LAND, 40 TO 40 ACRES AND UPWARDS. A T?VERY industrious man of good character fand -jTfev J/J not, through age, infirmity, or other cause, unlikely to form a useful Coloniel) Emigrating at his ^3@f3No^own expense to the Province of Auckland, New z 5 Z,,?l,?d, will, on approval, receive a FREE GRANT ;FFORT t ACRES of GOOD LAND in the Colonr, together wilh FORTY ACRES MORE FOR .1, pY.A??, and TWENTY AC.ES FOR BACH CHILD ABOV B 5 AND U'?E R 18 f;tF 'ÁEs :hOo':n .hCa take \VtÍI at his ::ce C'olon t ?riie Emigrant chnosee his Land himself in any of the surveyed j dtitdcb either immedlatel}' on his arnval in the Colony or any time within Five Years after, and he may either 'n ter on Ilo..? eion at once, or work at his trade in any part of the Province it I he has acquired experience of the Colony and save Money, to clear and cultivate h,? own Far The p?r i,?. eligible are agricnltutnl labnurera ..d servants, mechanics tkind., dOmf'8hc 8enants (..I? and female), and far. of small capital, or othH parties able to employ la- bour or in .y,, n?? interests of the ?o l ony. %N here a considerable number of p,,i, may d?.i!Q to emigrate in a body, and form a?.?ll community in the Province, the Pro- vincial Goveinment-ill favour such Ii community, by endeavour- ing to provide superior Lands and an advantageous location. The Agent will be happy to communicate with a&y parties de- 8irin to forlD such a community. Forms of application sent post free. Full information as to the Land Regulations, Cost of Clearing and Cultivating Land, Rates of Labour &c., may be had hy applying personally or bv letter to JOSEPH NEWMAN, ESQ., AGENT FOR THR PROVINCIAL GOVERNMENT OF AUCKLAND No. 10, DRURY BUILDINGS, W 1. TER STREET, LIVERPOOL, Mr. NRWMAN was for sixteen years a resident in New Zealand, as a farmer, and member of the Provineia' Council of Auckland, PRICHARD'S AROMATIC. STEEL PILLS STAND I among the many I?,v 3iscoveriis in medica t, ,r, tn'dI;ull:rc or 'tiI't"j o; t'.ey possess. By their peculiar power of oxidizing the blood the pale debilitated invalid is rendered ruddy and ro ?tist, and the ?.t ?h?,t?,?d constitution built up, while the weak and relaxed, no matterfrom what cause, soon experience their invigo- rating and restorative effects. In Boses, 19. qd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 0d., and 11*. Prepared only by Ir, PRICHARD, Apothecary, 65, Char- inz.cros8. London. Sent fre by post. Of all Medicine Vendors, AGENTS, The foUowin Chemists and Druggists:- Bangor, Mr. W. Griffith, High-street; Carnarvon, R. Griffith, High-street; Pwllheli, D. Williams; Conway, T. A. Roberts, High-street; Llandudno, T. Williams, Church Walks, and H. Hughes, Mostyn-street Beaumaris, J. Slater, High8treet; Holyhead, G. Hughes, Market-street, and G. J. Roberts, Stan- ley Terrace', Rhyl, W. Hilditch; DolgeUpy, J. C. Roberts; Ruthin, Mr. Rouw; Mold, 31r. Bire Llanrwst, Mr. Griffith JonesDenbigh, Mr. Williams; St. Asaph, Mr. Lleyd Jone i Bala, Mr. Thomas, Chemist and Druggist; Carnarvon, Messie "-¡lHams dB-k,,Il?r.; N?w???tl?, Taylor Gi')son & Co" (who'esale and retail), and Blackwel1 & Co., 'Courant' Office Gath('ad, Mr. George Wal,'n Sunderland, Ritson & Snns; North ,bields, Meas. and Son South Shields, Mr. ??'alker; Tynemouth, Mr. "'i"Y Durham, Mr. Trueman, Mar- ketplace Hartlepool, -1. Ord W?,t fi.rtl?p..), Air.Emerson TRA MOR, Aim BRYTIIONT. Established 1839. CELEBRATED CAMBRIAN MEDICINE. JONES'S (TRE'MADOC) AFEHIENT and ANTl-BILIOVS J l ;O Jl I ;Talni;;J it from dborderedstate of the Stomach and Liver. Patronised by the faculty, nobility, clergy, and public at large. Prepared f; om the original prescription of that eminent physician (the Aber- ncthv fthe late NV LI. Robert,. I.D" Eeq,. Oakland. Test1moniab of hundreds o, d re .mmeiidations, to be had of everv agent throughout the kingdom,and on the contine n OPINIONS O' THE MEDICAL FACULTY. Extractof a Letter from Benjamin Travers, F.R.S., Surgeon Extraordinary to the Queen, Surgeon in Ordinary to H.R.H Prince Albert, &c. Sir,—The Combination of the t ngredients of the PILLS is so familiar 10 medical men, that I can carcel)' think their (!Mc.cv a matter fY,,r, obedient ly, B. TRAVERS. Sold wholesale by Barclay and 80ns, 'arringdon.stre.t. Sutter and Co. Bow-chureti%ardSyag?!roford_?tr??t I .,?do.; and Weaver, Woherhampton; Evans, Sons, and Co. Lord-?treet, Eyre and Co. Seel-street! Liverpool, Buth r, Sackville-street ;li 'k e:dsg:.etdt: olnJr:;p v,e;Je1 W,irren,Red liffe-street,Biietol; and at the CAMBRIAN PILL DEPOT, TRE' MADOC, NORTH WAL:S; and retailcd at Is. lid. 2s. 6d. and 4s. 6d. per box, by all medicine vendors. N.B. Be surc to ask for JONES'S TRE' MADOC PILLS, an" Sf> his signature on the government stamp* MEDICAL FIUEXD AND MARRIAGE GUIDE OR THE WAY TO HEALTH AND HAPPINESS, GIVEN AWAY, ,,? stop to empiricism and exorbitant fees, G 1 \rNth ''t aasn ate fr:in of t ::fI' of both ?"s, and those contemplating Marriage, Illustrating an rntirrly new moM of LOCAL SELF-TREATMENT, dis- covered abroad by a high medical authority in these matters, and so vsl:t:td a?tcI1 r;ii for I r: tp;il. t:iu aud at the smallest possible cost, thus avoiding d.,tr,' f-; Rnd their mineral poison?. This Guide discloses hidden my- stcrieg and the wonder and life-giving efficacy of these new "CURATIVE REMEDIES," as by their use all the functions upon which life depend.? are invigoiated the diseased secretions removed, and the i.i??i,ed generative power re-establi?bed. ¡ilO:icit ntehr'o laeitl;e as t h'strd;itct:t i: rative organs, are brought under the immediate permanent influence of a mild system of action, which revivifying the nerv- oti ?'e-, the power of ? ti?.-ene?,e, et?k? pla??, tl, i,il power is regained, and 't, 'riyt 3, i.p.te"l cand all impediments to marriage removed. The vital Mind, lost by early irregularitie is (1.180 reproduced, and life again enjoys its happy charms. The Author, being aware that the English treatment is entirely wrong in theory, hits determined on presenting the above, free of charge, to all sufferers, an,1 those interested in medical Reform, and lie therefore adopts this mode of publicity. Enclose two stamps for postnge, and address W. Hill, Esq., M.A., No. 27, Alfred Place, Bec.1ford t:qll1tTl>, London. N.B.—Clergymen and othrrs interested in the welfare of man- kind will conter a boon by laudably assisting in the distribution of these Curative lcall. 0 FREE FOR ONE STAMP. DISEASE AND ITS SELF CURE," by the newly-discovered process of Local and Constitutional e?t,,?,nt. Discovered abroad by a distinguished Physician, wliÍrh supersedes entirely t'ne absurd aud futile English mode of treatment; the us of mineral poisons, which destroy the Digestive Organs and confirm the malady, and the aid fceitain d)?tors, whQ profess ? r,? than they perform. th,y TABLE OF SYMPTOMS accompanies the above, which enables the reader to detect the precise disease, an how to apply" THE thc? reader t.,I,t,?'t ttip r' ei 'e disea-e, an I how to api)i) -,rii it from motlH of benevolence, for the benefit of the afflicted public and will not b, sold under any pretext ",hTnot at; advertisement to get postage-stamps, and can readily be dis- tinguished from that class —Send Address, nnd the above will be forwarded post-paid per leturn, by M. LANNES, NO. 97, Mary- street, Regent's Park, London. RUPTURES. By Her Majesty's Hoyal Letters Patent. win?? i'tlOCKIili? IEVER T??ss Requiringno steel spring round the body, is recommended by the following peculiarities and a..tvatas:-ht,filciJity or application; 2nd, perfect freedom from liability to chafe or ex- cri'ite 3rd it ?.?) be worn with eqal cofort i" .,?y P,?,iti.. ?'t'h'? b?'' by '? n? night; 4th, it M)u)? of every kind of eercjse. "'hl,te.t inconvenience to the ,e?r, and i, I,rfe,tly ,,neealed from obsenahon. "Ii We do not hesitate to give to this invention our unqualified approbation. and we strenuously advise the 11 se of it to all those who xtand in need of that protection, which they cannot so fully, nnr with the sme comfort, obtain from any other apparatus or tr as from that which we have the highest satisfaction in thus recommending."—Church and State Gaiette. Recommended by the following eminent Surgeons :-William F??"o'n'K?'' ?F'??. Professor ? ???"' Kin? ):nSU:1 to iCollege Oo\fY&; n Guthrie E«u., Sureon to the Royal M eetminster Ophal- ?' ???')'?"?"m?, ?'?.. F.R,S., "L'?tent Surgeoh t,, o?pital; '1'. C?.l, .?-Y As- sistant .surgeon to Gu)"s Hospital; W. Conlson, ^Surgeon ?1?\?.'??.'u'n?i?"?!??Cu?'??q.? geon to the London Hospital W. J. Fisher, Esq., Surgeon-in- ChiEf to the MctropohtanPoMce F. Aston Key, ?f)..Sur:!cnn to Princi? Albcrt it.[,e,t E?q., F.1' S. James 1, k? Eq., S"rg,?. to the London Truss Societ) Erasmus Wilson Esq., F.R.S., and tnan others. A descriptive circular may be had by post, and the Truss (which cannot fail to fit) can be forwarded by post, on sending the circumference of the body two inches below the hips, to the manufacturer, Mr. WHITE, 228, Piccadilly, London. Price of a Single Truss, IGs., 21s.,26s. 6d.,and 31s. 6d. Double 31s. Gd.,42s., and 52s. 6d. Postage, 1 s- 8d. Umbilical,, 42s., and 52s. 6d., Postage, Is. lOd. Post-office orders to be made payable to JOHN WHITE, Post-oiffce, Piccadilly. ELASTIC STOCKINGS, KNEE CAPS, &c. The material of which these are made, is recom- mended by the I' ?i as bein? peculiarly Jo:LASTH and COMI'KKSSIHLE, ?,,d '1HK ni;ST IS VKNTIO.V fni eiving efficient and permanent support in all esses of WKAIv NESS and swelling of the Lt:GS, VAltKOSE V?IN, SPRAJNS. &c. t is porots,light 10 exhlre. and il1e"peni\, «ml is drawn ;? like an rdi.?ry Stocking. Price from l?. Gd to 16s. each. Postagr,6d.. JOHN ?rr?'R'.?t'? ??r<?'?)' ? LON'DO* Specimens may be seen in the Crista! 1 e. COPYING INK AND PREPARED PAPElI, "niringno machine, but simple pressure of the hand, MAY be had, Price 3s. 6d., of A. R. MARTIN, 8tationer, Prin- ter and Bookseller, Canton House, Bank Place, Banjor. WHEN YOU ASK FOR GLENFIELD PATENT STARCH, SEE THAT YOU GET IT, SEE T. tnri kY' a?e often :utitnted. Il WHAT HO THERE, I.IOHT !"—Macbeth. y oo',rot;r u PARAFFIN OIL and LAMPS.—One ,?llon of oil is equal to 221b. of the beat sperm candles, a ..?.eigththerogt. Lamps from 18, 6d. upwards-Paraffin Ligh. Company, 47, Oxford-?treet; wholesale depot, Free-trade Hall Manchester. KAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. A'TCUND(NG CURE?-EL17ABETH MOUNTAIN, Of North- A ey'NR::n? hfo'slZb'e:To"!r;d re:'dt .0 weak as to be unable to attend to her domestic duties. Having repeatly taken at ?er medicines without effect, she wa, induced to trv the above pill,, ..d tf?, take. two boxes, she has parted with more than 400 worms about an inch in length and one about a y.r d he can now eal and drink wit hcomfort, 8ml work as weU 89 eter she did in her life. She is particu.1irly Rnxious the ease may be made known, and will be glad to answer any enquires. Feb. 26, 1889 These pills are prepared solely by the proprietor, John Kaye, Hal i: of Prospect Hall, Woodtord, Essex, formerly of Dalton Sold by all chemists and other dealers in patent medicines, at Is id., 28. 9d., and 4s. 6d, Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, London. CUPISS' CONSTITUTION BALLS. The best Medicinefor a Cough in the Horse. SO long tried and proved to be the most effectual medicine for Horses and Neat Cattle. Amunjst the many Testimonials in their favour the following are pelected of recent date. From Mr. HUMPHREYS, Bulkeley Arms Inn, Menai Bridge, North Wales. I have been in the habit of using your Constitution Balls for the last 16 years, and have invariably found them the best re- medy for Cough, Influenza, and many other diseases to which the horse is liable. I have also tried the. with young horses, and have found them exceedingly beneficial in getting them into condition. Those horses I have not given them to, altho' gettinj the same food, were quite the reverse. From E. MILLS, Esq., Botesdale. Your Balls are of great use in getting horses into hunting con- dition. prom r. W. H. I\UTlIERFORD. Clones, Iieland. My hunting Mare was a bad feeder, but since giving her your Bal'p, she has never refused a feed. 1 have also found then1 greatly improve her "in From Mr. PRATT, King's Arms Hotel, Lancaster. I have found the Constitution Balls most valuable for Horses when taken up from grass, and very beneficial to give them a,- sionall), to horses wne.t. The Balls arc prepared by FRANCIS CUP IS8, Diss, Norfolk, Author of the Prize Essay on the Diseases of the Liver of the Horse; and may be had of all Patent Medicine Vendors, in Packets (S balls each), 3s. 6d. per packet, or 7 Packets for 21B with full directions. Persons using the Balls may consult the Proprietor gratuitously by enclosing a stamp in a prepaid letter. PRICHARD'S Dandelion, Camomile, Rhubarb, and Ginger Pills. mills excellent compound, skilfully adjusted, is an unfailing _L remedy for indigestion, constipation, liver and all stomach complaints, its action being mild and certain, cannot fail to restore health, and by occasional use prove the most valuable medicine ever brought before the public. Well adapted for parties going abroad. In Boltl. 10, 1.jd" 2s 9d.,4s. 6d., alld lis, Pre- pared only by Mr. PRICHARD, Apothecary, f, Charing-cross London. Sent free by post, and to had of all Medicine Vendors, AGENTS, The following Chemists and Druggists Bangor, Mr. W. Griffith, High-street; Carnanoll, R. Griffith lc(lical Hall, High.?t,,??t; P,,Ilh?li, D. NV?lliij? ,;0r A. Rcberts, High-?treet Llandudno, Thoe. I if fi Church Walks and H. Hughe8, M08tpl"8treet; lleaumans. J. Slater, Hi"h-8treet; Holyhead, G. Hughes, Market-street, and Tlr. G. J Roberts, Stanley Terrace; Rhjl, W. Hilditch; Dolell.)" J, C Roberts; Ruthin, Mr. Ron" Mold, Mr. Birch; Llanrwst, Mr. Griffith Jones; Denbigh, Mr. Williams; St. Aaph, Mr. Llo)d Jones; Bala, ;Mr Thomas, Chemist and Druggist; Car. nan'on Messrs. WilJiams and Hughes Book8cllr Newcastle, Tavlor Gibson & Co. (.wholesale and retail), and Blackwell & Co., « Courant* Office; Gateshead, Mr. George Watson; Sunderland, Bitson and Sons North Shidd8, Me8e & Son; South Shields, Mr. Walker; Tynemouth, Mr. Bailey; Durham, Mr. Trueman Market Place Hartlepool, Mr. Old West Hartlepool, Mr, Emerson. DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR, WHISKERS, &c. 1 Tfso, use ROSALIE COUPELLK'S CRINUTRIAR, noted as r í/i; 1tJ.t ?al be I¡î:yt;:lidR¿, Ul: 'arannOt1 to produce(\ whisken, eyebrows, &c., in a few weeks, and win be 0.11 eminently succesful in nourishing, (!urlin?, and beautifying thehair; checkiug grejness, strengthening weak hair, prevent- i ing its loss, and restoring it in haldnen from whatever cause. Upwards of 100 physicians recommend it for the nursery, as i ro. moling a fine, healthy head of hair, hnd a.rti"g baldness in after years. Sent post free on receipt of 24 penny postage stamps, b? Iiss Cu,?ll,? 69, C.,tlc? St., Newman 8t,. Oxford St.,London, and obtainable of all Chemists, in bottles price 2s. each. Each packet bears a red stamp with the words "ROSALIE Coup. ELLE" in white letters; the words" COUPBLLB'S CRINUTRIAR" are also moulded in each bottle, My 'Vhi@ken ate r" improved.W. A. Hill. "Ithas considerably thickened my hair."—Miss Mo1lin, I was b?ld 9 years, but find new hair coming rapidly.J, Hone. Thanks to you I have an excellent moustache and whiskers."—Major Browne. II I had lost my hair in patches, but it has restored it." —Miss Hewitt. "After 20 )ears baldness, it has acted miracu- lously.H. Moir. Sold bv Mr. H. HUGHES, Chemist, Market Place, Bangor. "FIVE MINUTES ADVICE ON THE HAIR," Whiskers $.:0" sent post tree for four penny stamps. KNOW THYSELF! THE ORIGINAL GRAPHIOLOGIST MARIE COUPEM.E, Tn8:e I rnt?rsi and ?er d¡:e:infí; from e.i??tio. of the handwriting, in a style peculiarly her own, and which can be but badly imitated by t Ie, r. n ty tender. and Belf.?tyl,d professors who have lately laid claim to a knowledge of this beautiful ssience. 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 MARIE COUPELLE, 69, Castle-street, Newman-street, London, W, for which will be returned a detail of the gifts, delects, talents, tastes, affections, &c., of the writer, with other things previously unsuspected, calculated to guide in the every-day affairs of life. All letters are strictly confidential, and to prevent mistake, applicants are requested to enclose an eu. velope properly directed to themselves. The thou anlls who thankfully acknowledge the value of advice given, and accuracy of Miss C.'s sketches, establish the great utility of the science. From F. N.—" I consider your Bki11 surprising."—C. S. Your description of her character 1S remarkably S. Your interesting reply is quite true."—ll.W. II Your sketch of my character is marvellously correct.Miss F. "Mamma says the har.?t,, is a true one,Mie W. N. You have de- :eribc-d his character ,.ery accutately:HiS H, S. '4 I m afrahl his character is too truly as )-oil describe it." U We see no more difficulty in graphiology than phrenology, and we have little doubt that in innumerable instances the character is read with equal precision."—' Family Herald.' By these means men about to engage in partnership or in any important transaction, may learn beforehand the character of penons with whom they have to do: in like manner may lovers he made wise beforehand and those who have secret enemies may be warned, and enabled to prepare for the Houehold Words.' PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, RHEU- MATISM, GOUT, DISEASE OF THE KIDNEYS BLADDER, And Organs therewith connected, nervousness, debility, pains in the head, fyc.} may be speedily relieved and effectually cured by, D. DE ROOS' COMPOUND RENAL PILLS. IJROM their specific '?t'-11 .,idity fth, ?t?.??b F ?lPTO]Tlote,h,f 1:, [\l :kRi' l¡e), thereby prennting' stone in th? bladder and kidnep:, With many other eriou8 disorders to which these important organs are subject. They agree with the most delicate stomach, and in a few da.) (often a few hours only,) effected a cure when other so-called remedies have utterly failed. I.istleB¡;CS9, depression of spirit. weakness, peevishness, the once vigornus mind becoming feeble, forgetful and wavering; the once amiable temper (retful, suspicion; and intolerant; and complaints long supposed to benervouf, often ariae solely from the blood becoming cuntamiuated with certain salts and impuritics which should have been carried off by the kid- neys: several unsightly eruptions of the skin and face also arisf from the same cause, and may be as readily removed by these Pills The immediate and almost marvellous change produced by their invigorating action almost exceeds belief. Every symptom 0: nervounef!8 and relaxation quickly subsdes; the trembling, care- worn, depressed sufferer becomes animated and cheerfnl; avoca- tions formerly irksome become pleasing, and he is as it were restored to new life. They are extensively Hsel1 by all c asses, and give unbonnded satisfaction on every hand. Sufferers have only to try them to be convinced of; heir efficacy, and to the 8cptical A SMALL TRIAL BOX WILL BE SENT FOR NOTHING 011 r, ceiptof 3 stamps to piepay postage, &c. 2, Uuc!d:12ham Place, Hrighton,_H :\hjor Micklrtcwait thinks it but justice to Dr. De lloos and his invaluable Medicine, to in- form him that he had suffered very much from pains 111 tilt: back and loil11 which induced him to try the Renal Pilh*, after which he finds himself quite fnt fiom pain." Mr. Milton Welch, Furness.—" Your Renal Pills are the only medicine Imet wit h that have been of P,"Ils,, tire the otil?. Mr. T Bloein, Limcklin-stre' t, Dover.—" Piease to send a few more of your wonderful Pills. My wife feels great relief already." Mr. Westmacott, 4, Market-street, Manchester.— Your medi- cines ar very highly spoken of bj ail who have purchased then- of me." t,tids of other testimonials may be seen by any one. '1 h()Uind8 of other testimonials may be seen by any one. Price Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d. and lis. per box, through all Chemists. Sold by Mr. II, HUGHES, Chemist, Market Place, Bangor, and at least one g,??t in almost ybut should di ffictilt? I occur, enclose the amount per Post-otTice"r0 otherwise, to 10, Bei?,ers Street, Oxfnrd Street, London, and the) will be sent secuTPly packed per returr. 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