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v ffieneSigaettiau. Awst 12fed, yn Ty'nyffordd, Cords, priod Mr. John J. Jones, ar ferch. Awst 13eg, priod Mr. William Morgan, Garth Ferry, Bangor; ar ferch. Aw«t 22ain, yn Drum-street. Bangor, priod Mr. David Dalies, cyaodyddya swyddfa'r 'North Wales Chronicle', ar ferch. Aw at 22aio, priod Mr. William Ems, Joiner, Dolgellau, ar efeilliaid. Awst 23ain, priod Mr. William Hughes, uArgraffydd, Dolgellau, ar fab. ^NOTRAAAU. Awst 13eg, yn nghapel y Methodistiai i Calfin- aidd, Format gan y Prrch. R. Owen, A.C., Mr. H. S. Roberts, Yagol y Bwrdd, Pennal, mab y Parch. Hugh Roberts, Corrie, Ag Elizabeth Lewis, ail ferch Mr. Lewis Lewis, Qlanvmorfa, Pennal, Meirienydd. Awst 14eg, yn mhreeenoldeb y cofrestryld, yn Ebenezer, Llanymidyfri, Mr. W. Richards, (GwUym Dyfri), Ysgol y Bwrdd, Cwmcothi, A Miss Anne Lewis, Bylchau, o'r un He. Jftattoolaetfiau. Awst 5ed, yn 77 mlwydd oe 1, Ann, anwyl briod Richard Lewis, Pensarn, Llewelyn-street, Aberffraw, air Fon. Awst 9fed, yn ei 70 mlwydd oed, Mr. Godfrey Morton, Tremadog, gynt o'r Plas 16af, Penmorfo. Awst 12fed, yn 86 mlwydd oed, )n Tyddyn Pen- rhes, Llaofaehreth, get- Dolgellau, Gwen, gwcddw Thomas Jones, yr hwn a fu yn coachman gyd&'r diweddar Misses Thomas, Coed Helen, ger Oaer- aarfon, am chwe mlynedd ar hugain.
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EISTEDDFOD MELSIOTT, CALAN, 1881. MAE y Testynau yn barod. Ugain Punt o wohr i'r Cor buddugol, a Deg Punt i'r Brass Band buddugol. O. O. ROBERTS, ) E. LLOYD JONES, > Ysg. R. TREVOR JONES, ) COL.BG ANNIBYNOL, Y BALA (HEN GY15ANSODDIAD). CYNELIR Pwyfrgqr Cyffrediuol y Sefydliad uchod yn y BafaNum lleg o'r gloch dydd Mercher, Medi laf, lL88(A,Sftlvmunir ar i'rEthol- aeth fod yno mor g/yno ag y Byddo yn bosibl. DAVIDRJIES, Ysg. 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"I have for some years recommended LIEBIG'S "CHEMICAL FOOD in cases of general ill- "health with the most beneficial results. I find it "to be a Tery pure preparation, containing amongst "other things free and unoxydized Phosphorus "highly diffused. and when persevered with has "always seemed to give fresh life to the languid "and exhausted, and health, strength, nod energy. "By its use the dull, the sluggish, the lazy and J "languid arise in the morning well and refreshed, "with an appetite for food, and fit for study, "society or business. "CHARLES LOCOCK, M. D." Liebig's Chemical Food Is the true strength-giver and health restorer, nourish- ing both body and brain, supplying mental and physical power, and nerve and brain food. It19 not at all like U- medicine, being entirely diflerent to anything ever before introduced to the public, and tastes like some balmy, fragrant, and delicious nectar. 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This remarkable preparation not only contains all the materials necessary for the foundation of a new consti- tution and for preventing er curing disease, but also envolves everything required for forming rich, pure, and healthy blood, muscle, flesh, bone, brain. &c., and con- tains the very elements of LIFE. This wine is perfectly free from alcohol, and restores to the system whatever it requires, the absence of which often causes the debility. The secretions are all brought to their natural healthy condition, and physical decay arrested. This wine is as certain in its action as that water quenches thirst and its benefits are lasting. OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. "Far superior to beef-tea, port wine, and all tonic medi- eines.Lancet. "A medicine suited alike to young and old, that cannot harm the most delicate, and very strengthening.Prao- titioner. 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Sold In Bottles at Z8. 9d., 4s. SeL, and lis., and also In 33s. and f. 5 Cases. Any Chemist not having it in Stock will procure it to order; and there is a grent saving in buying the larger size. XTo prevent confusion when you ask for LIEBIO'S CHEVIICAL FOOD see that you gat it, as our Agents sell all our Nutritius and Preparation which are rumerous. Remember ha LIEBIG'S CHEMICAL FOOD is a medicine sold in bottles and bearing the Government Stamp London Agents: Barclay and Sons, 95, Farringdon Stree Edwards ard Sons, 157, Queen Victoria Street; Newbury and Sons, 87, Newgate Street; Millard and Sons, 400. Charterhouse Square; Sanger and Sons, 150 and 252, Oxford Street; Hovenden and Sons, 5, Great Marl- borough Street, W., and 93 and 95, City Road; Sutton and Co., 10, Bow Churchyard; Butler and Orispe, 4. Cheapsiile; Maw, Son, and Thompson, 7 to 12, Alders. gate Street; Lynch and Co., 171A and 171B, Aldersgate Street; Wiiliam Mather, Farringdon Road; and J. C. 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JOSEPH GILLOT'FS STEEL PENS. aD MEDAL, PARIS, "I r I TN THE MATTER of the Companies' Acts i 1862, 1867, and 1877; and in the MATTER of the TRAVELLERS' ACCIDENT INSUR- ANCE COMPANY, Limited.-The CREDI- TORS of the above-named Company are required, on or before the 20th day of September, 1880, to SEND their names and addresses, and the PARTICULARS of their DEBTS or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors, if any, to Mr. James Waddell, of No. I, Qaeeu Victoria-street, in the City of London, Public Accountant, the OFFICIAL LIQUIDATOR of the said Company; and if so required by notice in writing from the said Official Liquidator, are, by their Solicitors, torcome in and prove their said debts or claims, at the Chambers of I the Masters of the Rolls, in the Rolls-yard, r Chancery-lane, in the County of Middlesex, at such time as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts are proved. Monday, the 1st day of November, 1880, at Eleven o'Clock in the fore- noon, at the said Chambers, is appointed for hearing and adjudicating upon the debts and claims. Dated this 5th day of August, 1880. ROBERT MARSHALL, Chief Clerk. HANBURY, HUTTON, & WHITTING, 62, New Broad-street, London, E.C., Solicitors for the Official Liquidator. YN AWR YN BAROD, Pris la. mewn papyr; a Is. 6c. meum. byrddau; yn cynwys 263 o Du- dalenau, a 33 o Ddarluniau, TAITH Y PUIiERlN QAW JOHN BUNYAN. Cyhoeddedig gan W. Hughes, Swyddfa y DTSGIDTDD Dolgellau YN BAROD. ESBONIAD CYF LA WN Rhif 25. Pris Be. Y BYWYD-TAD, • Buddugol yn Eisteddfod Meirion, Pris 6c. I'w cael o Swyddfa y DY DD, Dolgellau. — GWEDDI HABBACUC, GAN Y Diweddar J. AMBROSE LLOYD, Li yn y Ddau Nodiant. Pris Is. 6s., yr UD. I'w chael o Swyddfa y DYDD, Dolglflau.