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DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNE. '1 THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. CHLOR0BYNE is admitted by the Profession to bis the most wonderful and valuable remedy ever discovered. CHLORODYNE is the best remedy known for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. CHLORODYNE effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases-Diptheria, Fever. Croup, Ague. OHWItODYNE acts like a charm in Diarrhoea, and is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery. CHLORODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation and Spasms. CHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Cancer. Toothache, Meningitis, &0. From LORD FBANCIS CONVXGHAM, Mount Charles, Donegal, llth December, 1868. j Lord Francis Connyngham, who this time last ydar boagbt Bome of Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne from Mr Davenport, and has found it a most wonderful medicine, will be glad to have half-a-dozen bottles sent at once to the above address." „ • i_i "Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that ha received a dispatch from her Jaajesty s t omdi at Manilla, to the effect that Cholera has been raging fearfully, and that the ONLY remedy of any service as CHLO"DYNR" -See Lancet, 1st December, 1864. CAUTION.—BEWARE of PIRACY and IMITATIONS CAUTION.—Vieef-CJhaocellor oir W. PASE WOOD stated that Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE was, undoubtedly, the In renter of CXLCffoDYNE; that the story of the Defendant, FKEEHAN, was deliberately untrue, which, he regretted to say, had besTr awbrn to.—See Times, I-Ith J'uly, 1864. Sold in bottles at' Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d. and lis each. None is genuine without the wards "Dr. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S the Government Stamp. Overwhelming Medical testimony accompanies each bottle.' SOLB MAN»FA«TORffa 1. 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NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUO OFIS& JT^LAIS Y WLAD has met with such TTNPARALLELED SUCCESS since its u first publication, that the Proprietors have GREATLY ENLARGED it in size, and raised the price to ONE PENNY WEEKLY. RlCE per dozen now 9d per Railway and J_ 10d per Post, and it is requested that all orders for Papers be sent immediately to the Proprietors, Douglas Brothers, Banger. -=' ADVERTISEMENTS should be received by Wednesday evening at the latest, as the immense circulation of IAais y Wlad compels th'e printers to go to preas very early on Thursday morniug. LLAIS Y WLAD is a first-class medium for all classes of advertisements,which are inserted at a very cheap rate. T LAIS Y WLAD.—The Proprietors have pleasure in announcing th-+ T) OBIN f-PONO will continue his inimita- able Welsh letters wbieh have caused such a tre- mendous sensation, not only in Wales, but amongst Welshmen in England, Ireland, Scotland, and America. T LAIS Y WLAD-a penny Welsh Paper -M~4 for Anglesey. 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T LAIS Y WLAD—a penny Welsh Paper for Welshmen in Ireland. f .LAIS Y WLAD—a penny Welsh Paper lor Welshmen in Scotland. TJLAIS Y WLAD—a penny Welsh Paper for Welshmen throughout the World. T LAIS Y WLAD.—Advertisements should be sent direct to RENNUIR W. DOUGLAS, Bangor. LLAIS Y WLAD.—Price One Penny. -— "JWII » I. mmm !■ T LAIS Y WLAD.—The cheapest paper in the United Kingdom T LAIS Y WLAD.—The popular Welsh newspaper. — — w,' m" ■' — T LAIS Y WLAD.—An eight page paper printed in the Welsh language. T LAIS Y WLAD gives expression to the L real ■- ■ ■ .np.ii. —11 TRIUMPH OF CONSERYATISM, and QOLLAPSE OF THE LIBERAL PARTY T LAIS Y WLAD.—Published every Thursday afternoon in time for all the evening mails- A FAIR AND CAREFUL SUMMARY 11 is published of the NEWS OF THE WEEK, and due promi- nence is given to the affairs of the Principality, with a jealous regard for all \TTELSH INTERESTS, and a judicious attention to r OCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS. In every respect VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, so emphati- cally uttered in the recent T LAIS Y WLAD—sold wholesale to Agents throughout the country. I LAIS Y WLAD is sold in all the quarries — and populous districts in North Wales, and to the principal residents in the Principality, and is therefore a Q PLENDLD MEDIUM FOR ADYER- O TIS^MBNTB' "• .:f. TYSTI0LIAETHA1J PWYSIGII 1 I'r canlynlf^ia«'rhagorol a gyncryichir cir-ity ddelnyddiad CONSTITUTION BALLS CUPISS. YMAE a gaiilyn wedi ea-dyfynu o lythjr- an ymgyughoriadol ao ereif!^—Mr S. Rounfcb- waite, o Shinrovve, Hoscren, IwerddoB,- a ysgrifena :— w,litc "Y mae genyf bleser ffiawr mewn ych'feegu fy nhyst- iolaeth at eiddo ereill i ragoroldeb eict" oDstitMtion Balls. Yr wyf yn y modd mwyaf calonog -yma eu cyna- hell i bawb y mae ganddynt geflfylau, ac yu etil cadw mewn iechyd da a golwg dda." A gaivlyn syddi oddiwrth Mr M. Biddell, Playford, Ipsw»b, yr hwn a enillodd y ddwy wobr flaenaf yt& y Bedford R. A. S. of England, am yr Ebolion QWHM Siigtik ac Eboles :—"Syr,—Oddieithr am ddefuyddiVl eicb Constitution Balls am gallaswn anf m fy ebolion fy Bedford R. A. S. of Englaodt mflWU cyflwr mor ragorol,, ac yr wyf yn dyrnuuo yebwanega fy taod yn eu cael yr un mor effeithiol i wartbeg." Mr W. Armstrong, 0 Fairfield, Kendall, (perchenog y ddau geffyl enwog Ck'lde:r' a Banker,' pa rai a enillasant gynifer o wobr- au blaenaf yn y Royal, Islington, ac arddangosfeydd eraill..); a ysgrifena: Eicii Cocstitotion Balis yw yr uuig rai a ddefnyddiais am, dros ddong mlynedd, ac ycbydig bob! a wjddant eu gwerth. Yr wyf wedi bod yn eu defffiydd'to at wartheg yn egystal sheffylau, a hwynt yw yr ottig beth a brofais erioed ylt effeithiol i iacbau rhyddoi rntvvn gwarthe'g ieuaingc." Gweler y Tystiolaetbau gydJI phob Pecyn. Parotoedig gan y iPerGtienojr, IRANOIS Cuinas, M.R. V. C. S., aw'dwr y trasta^wd arobryn ar Anhwylderau yr Afu ar y Ceffyl. Ar werth gan bob Cyife-fivvr a Gwertbwyr Cyfferiau, mewn pecynau gyda chyfarwy^diadan, am 3s. 6c a Is. 9c. yr un neu saith pecyn mawrata Uu Gini, neu faith bycbain am Hatier Giui. Gall uarhy^w foneddwr a ddefnyddio y Peleuaa yuigynghori ft')' Perchenog yn rllâd, naill ai yu bersonol neu drwy y llythyrdy, y llytbyrdoll wedi ei dalu. 382 Yn Arddangosfa Amaethyddol Dublin, 1867, rymmer- odd Tarw nodedig, o'r euw "Syr Cu piss Ball, ;Y VI' obr gyntaf. MR. CUPISS, 0 Diss, Norfolk, gan fedd,wl y galla«aj yr enw ddwyn cysylltiad ^a'i C0N8TIT0'" TJON BALLS bydenwog, a ysgrifenodd at nerchenog yr I anifail, yn gofyu iddo y cwestiwn, a chafodd yr hyfryd- wch o dderbyn y Dystiolaeth dderbyniol a ganlyn: Milton House, Clonmellon, Medi 24ain, 1807. Syn,-Cefais eich nodyn yma ar fy nychweliad o'r Cyfandir, nos Sadwrn divieddaf. Mewn perthynas i'm Tarw, Syr Cupids Ball," rhoddwyd yr enw hwnw arno pherwydrl i'ch cyffyr, yu fy marn i, achub ei fywyd. Prytiaia ef pan oedd golwg hynod Wael arno, gyda'i falD, mewn arwerthiant misol, ac ar ei ddyfodiad i'm He i, y r oed d mewn cyfl wrtra egwan. Deallwydyn fuannadoedd eifam yn rhoddiiddoun ranoddeg o'rllaetb angeurheidiol i'w gadw mewn iechyd, ac nis gallem ei ddwyn i gym- meryd unrbyw laeth arall, ac ni cbymmerai ond ycbydig iawn o wreiddian, a dim cacen. Cynghoiid fi gan gyf aill i roddi pI awf ar eich Pelenau,' gitia wneud pedair rban o uo ar y cyntaf, acychwaftegu yn raddol byd onis byddai yn alluog i gymmeryd un gyfan. Yn mben ychydig amser gw,-Ilbaoda ei archwaetb, ac yn fuan da,etb yn alluog i ddefnyddio cymmaint o deisen-iu a gwreiddiau ag üdo yn angenrheidiol o'r adeg hon gwellhardd yn g) flvm. ac ni fu genyf anifail i'w gadw yn raeous. ArddllongoiSais ef bedair gwaitb, ac ennillodd bedair gwobr flaennf (h.y, pedair gyntaf fel y goreu o'i ddosHkrth, a dwy gyntaf fel y Tarw Hereford goreu a :irddangos;rI). Yr wyf yn rbwymedig gan ddiolchgar- wch i roddi i chwi unrhyw bysb) srwydd a ddymunweb o barth Syr Cupiss Ball. Gin deimlo yn ddiolchgar am y llesbad a dderbyniais, ydwyf eich ufudd wasan- aethwr, P. J. KEARNEY. At Mr Cupiss, Di#s, Norfolk. Parottoir y CONSTITUTION BALLS gan y percbenog, Francis Ctipiss, M.R.V.C.S., awdwr y Traethawd Arobryn ar Anhwylderau yr Afu-ar y Ceffyl. Ar werth gan bob cyfferiwr a gwerthwr cyfferi, mewn pecynau gyda cbyf- irwyddiadsu, am 3s 6c a Is 9c yr un neu saitb pecyn maw". am un gini, neu aaith bychan am banner gini. Gall unrhyw foneddwr yn defnyddio y pelenau ymgynghori &'r perchenog yn rhad, naill ai yn bersonol, neu drwy lythyr, y llytbyrdo!l wedi ei dalu. 383 THE RIGHT THING IN THE RIGHT PLACE. BEECHAM'S PILLS Aie admitted by thousands to be worth above a Guinea a box, for Bilious and Nervous Disorders, raoh as Wind and Pain in ihe Stomach, Siok Headache, Giddinoip. 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There is no medicine to be found equal to BEECHAM'S PILLS, for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If taken according to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females ol all ages to sound and robust health. For a Weak Stomach. Impaired Digestion, and all Dis' orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC," and a few doses will be found to work wonders on the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long lost com- plexion, bring back the keen ede of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame, These are "FACTS" admitted by thousands, embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees te the Nervous and De- bilitated is, BEECHAM'S PILLS have the Largest Sale of any Patent Mudicine in the world- BEECHAM'S MAS COUGH PILLS As a remedy for Coughs in general Asthma, Difficulty in breathing, Shortness of Breath, Tightness and Oppres- sion of the Chest, Wheezing, etc., these Pills stand unrivalled: and any one labouring under any of the above Complaints need only try ONE BOX to prove that they are the BEST EVER OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC, for Asthma, tic and Consumptive Coughs, Hoarseness and Oppression of the Chest. They speedily remove that sense of Op pression and Difficulty of Breathing which nightly deprive the Patient of Rest. They will give almost instant relief and comfort to those afflicted rith tho above distressing, and, when neglected, dangerous complaints. Let any Persons troubled with any of the above Complaints give BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial, and they will act like MAGIC. The most violent Cough will in a short time be removed. CAUTION. —The Public are requested to notice that the words Beecham's Pills, St. Helens," are on the Government Stamp affixed to each Boy of the Pilin not on, they are a Forgory. Prettied only, and Sold Wholesala ana Retail, by the Proprietor, THO-MAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lanca- <ltire, in Boxes, Is IJd and 2s !)d each. Sent Post Free f. r 15 or 36 Stamps. Sold by all Druggists aid Patent Medicine Dealers in be United Kingdom. v li —VUhL UtRECTIONa ARE GIVEN WITH EACH BOX. i r —•—* jfep' XSgglMi T&y W wmvhm. lotttas Is. Sid., Sc. cad Ubfc iron THE BLOOD IS THE LIft Q CLARKE'S WORLD FAKED BLOOBS MIXTURE.ja Trade Mark—" Blood Mixture. 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Nothing seemed to do any good until I took your World. Famed Blood Mixture, the effect of which was wonderful. In a very short time I was quite wen", and have been so ever since, but the most astonight ing part remains-to be told. I was in the habit of spitting blood from the bronchial tubes, at intervals; ef about three months, for several years, and fronte that time to this I have been quite free from any thin f th ki d. "Fllcts speak for themselves, and you are quite so. liberty to make what use yop iik# • this testfr> mov tal.-I a.m, dear Sir, yours truly, To ]Kr P. J. Clarke." N. IL, LAx& < F|LESTLCT0NIAL FROM A CHEMIST. -•* jAIiddlesborough^ 15th February, 18J5, "RemarkaWe cure °f a customer with ulcerate* leg, Six years tCodar medical treatment. Amanita- sion recommended three tinges. Cured with tea bottles of your miWire, eto. in ten weeks. Now perfectly healed. Chemist." '4 To Mr J. F. Clarke, -v. \\7 ONDERFUL CURE OF A VERY BAD V F BREAST. •». 4 ()1'fflle"tca.beê1l jDugnt*A':)n road, GlMgW 2nd Jamu"y, 1876. Dear Sir>I am glad to inform yotf. that my wife is cured of a very bad'breast, of 17 yenft1 standing. She tried some of our heed doctors *o X castles and many others in the North of Englaud, ,and WtIM teld that she would never get better. Bai .thank to your Blood Mixture. She was very bad at VTm and could do nothing for the laet two yeam At V ,,st» being persuaded to try your Blood Mixture, sh»t«<k seven bottles, and is at this time, tlbamk Gbd me. well as ever sh., was in her life. You an, at'libevty I to make any une of this you pltam-1 stmv er)" respectfully yowrs, KOBHET LITTLK, a Working SFEA. PURE OF AN ULCERATED KMEL AND A SWELLING IN THE LEG. 36, Seionte-road, Buckland, Fortamouth,- "Ird Februaxy, 1875. Sir,-You celebrated Blood Mixture has quite cured me. There were 13 holes iu my knee when I commenoed takinK yopr Blood Mixture, and I anr happy to say that* after taking only nine bottles, I am cured. I think that I can d» no other th an send I am cured. I think that I can d» no other th an send you this, that you may publish it, not tV r the take of seeing my name in the papers, but for the »eke of others wfc» ate suffering from the same ^complaint, and do act knew what to get to.cure it. MRS. HABRISOV. P.S —I forgot to say I have been suffering freir •; 16 to 17 years. GURE 6F SCURVY AND SCROFULA. Woods Brothers, Chemists, Jersey, write as follows # 15tli February, 1875. Dear Sir,-NV o feel it our duty to inform you, and, at the same time, for the benefit of our fellow ereatures, of a most miraculous cure of scurvy and scrofula of eight years' standing, upon a person who has taken six bottles of your World-famed Blood Mixture, You are at liberty to make what publicity like of this. "Yours respectfully, Wwds BRTHEBS* "To Mr F. J. Clarke, Lincoln. CURE OF A BAD LEG. Swineshead, Lincoln, 17th February, 1875, "Dear Sir,—I am requested by John Wright,, residing in this place, to send you the following: statement as to the wonderful efficacy of your World-famed Blood Mixture For eighteen monthia the said John Wright hatB a bad leg, with a wound quite as large as a five- shilling piece, which, of couse, prevented him from* following his usual occupation. He had madicalt attendance, but without deriving much, if any benefit, and having heard of Clarke's Blood Mixtaer. was desirous of trying it, but, being a poor many, could not afford to do so. However, several f a) merr,, and ether friends in the neighbourhood, 'aeing, appealed to, very kindly and readily rendere I him the necess iry aid to give your medicine a trial. He purchased two smali bottles of me, and before finishing t, contents of them, his leg was decidedly better, the wound having healed considerably. I then supplied him with a 11s case, and he now states that the wound is scarcely perceptible. Ho is able to dispose of his walking stick, and resume his work; for he is now quite well and strong again, solely by the use of your Blood Mixture. He desires me, moreover, to thank you most sincerely, as being the means (under Providence) of his rapid and extraordinary recovery. I am, dear Sir, yours t,uly,. MTo Mr. Clarke." "T. P. LOVERIDGK. Ckemist." SKIN DISEASES, Eruptions, Blotcheb, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Ringworms, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas- Itch, Scurfs, Discolourations of the Skin, Humours and Diseases of the Skin of whatever name and nature, are literally carried out of the system in a short time by the use of this world-famed Medicine. IMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL—Cleanse JL the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in phnples, eruptions, oe sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins cleanse it when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the ooti pure, and the health of the system will follow. pLARKE'S WORLD-FA IIKD BLOOD MIXTURE is sold in bottles, 2s 6d each, and in casaa containing six times the quantity, 11s each-sufficien t to effect a permanellt cure in L.e great majority of long-standing cases. BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDI- CINE Vendors throughout the United Kingdom and world, or sent to any address, on receipt of 3U or 132 stamps, by the proprietor, CAUTION.-Beware of worthless and in- jurious imitations. AMSNT H. G. Heghes and Son, 8, 9, and 10. Market Street, Holyhead; Hamilton and Jones, the Apothtf gari.es, Hall. Bangor.