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DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORODYNB. ] THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE. by the Profession to be the most wonderful and valuable remedy eve* discovered* is the best remedy knswu for Coughs, Consumption, Bronchitis, Asthma. VHLORODYNB effectually checks and arrests those too often fatal diseases—Diptheria, Fever, Cfotip, Ague. VfiLORODFNE acta like a charm in Diarrhoea, aud is the only specific in Cholera and Dysentery; CHLOBODYNE effectually cuts short all attacks of Epilepsy, Hysteria, Palpitation and Spasms. OHLORODYNE is the only palliative in Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Goat, Cancer. Toothache, Meningitis, tee, From LORD PBANOIS CowrtfOHAir, Mount Charles, Donegal, llth December, 1868. Lord Francis Coamyugham, who this time last 7ear bought some ot Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne from Jttr DaVeftport, aiad has foiind it a most wonderful medicine, will be glad to have half-a-dozen bottles sent at once the above address." Earl Russell communicated to the College of Physicians that he received a dispatch from her Majesty's <■ onsul at Manilla, to the effect that Cholera has beeu racing fearfully, and that the ONLY remedy of **y service *as Lancet, lat Deceutber, 1864. of PIRACY and IMITATIONS ° V Tioo-Wiaocellor lir W. PAOS Woen stated that Dr. J. COLLlB BROWNE was, undoubtedly, the .k. res- OXIOltOI>Y.N E; that the story of the Defendant, FBEEMAN, was deliberately untrue, which, he regretted to say, had been sworn to. -,qee Tinea, 13th July, 1864. L40191 in battles at Is lid 2s 9d 4s 6d ana 118 each. None is genuine" without the words "Dr. J. COLLIS IWNES eHLORODYNE" on the Government Stamp. Overwhelming Medical testimony accompanies each We, ANVPAOTCBSB J. T. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell Street, Bloomsbury, London. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF /OODDALL'S WORLD-RENOWNED M HOUSE-HOLD SPECIALITIES. GoODALL,g BAKING POWDER, 14 Packets; 6dt Is, la 6d and 2s Tins, Hie best ia the World- Y0KK8HIBE RELISH, Bottles, 6d, 1B, "*■ and 2.6 each. The most Delicious Sauee in the World. GOODALL'S QUININE WINE, Bottles, M le, Is lid, 28 and 2s 3d each. The beat Toaio yet introduced. A.. Steld by Grosers, Chemists, Oilmen, &e. tfroparod by GOODALL BACKHOUSE & Co., Leeds. DR. MASSALL'S FOOD FOR INFANTS. CHILDREN AND INV ALID THE best and most nourishing of all Wants' and In va ii(le Foods which have hitherto bectn wrought before the public, it contains every requi- Site for the filland healthy support and development of *ho body, and is, to a considerable extent, self'digestive, Koootnmondod by the Medical Press and Faculty. Sold by Grocers, Druggists, Oilmee in Tins at 6d. li, 2B. 31 6d 0s, 15s, and 288 each. A Treatise, by Dr. Arthur Hín Bassall M-D,, on the anmeaation •/ Infants, Children and Invalidt, can bt ham, post fret, on application from the Manufactut^Tt, GOODALL. BACKHOUSE & CO., LEEDS. MEBDYQINIAETH I BAWB. FELENATT LLYSIEUOL ROWLANDS. AE y pelenau gwerthfawr hvn yn yf- ansoddedig o'r llysiau towyaf rbiaweddof. Maent V« eywiro pob difppg ya ngweithrediadau yr ystucoog at Stu, so ya pure y gwaed. fthoddenfc feddvginiaeth ooioauyrehol i, bawl* a flinir gan Ddiffy* Treuliad, »iffy, Arohwaath at Fwyd, Gwyat yn yr Ysfu'no?, Cur yo y Pon, Lloog Calon, R^wymdra Parhaus, Gw ndid ya;y. Uygaid, Baluriau a Florjnod ya y <'r,.eC Oryd CytnalarU, Ae.» y* aghyda'i ho!l anhvyldersu sv i J'h tarddiad ya yr ystumog ar afu. Mae y percheu .t» wedi derbyli alleedd < dystiolnethau Y8 profl II" h- !!oi h:an rhinweddol. Farotoedig gan y percheno)*, R. 0. Row- laods, Fforyllydd, Liverpool, aci'w cael gan I oi, Drug. glsfc mewn blychaa Is lc, a 2s 9e yi un. •.Y.—#s osethir eu eael mewa unrhyw u.r ?al, tinfoner stamps Mr E. 9. Hughen, Victoria-street, Manchester. Wholesale Agents-Messrs Evans, Sons. & Co., and Mews Raiaeetnd Co., Liverpool, and Mr E. Q. Haghes, rwtoria-street. Manchester. ftWREQYSAU ANNGYDMAROL A BIBERYGL, WeiB eu preft felly era deugaln mlyuedd, o waith yr enwos O. OrilBth, Tryf*«, gas to4 can»eedd Jawer wedt eu hanfon" yn *st*d.y blvByddau dlweddaf allaa o Oymru f'r America. Aws- tralia. a thaleitliiau Prydeinig ereill. MR. 0. WILLIAMS, 5. OASTLE S«BTAEBt CAERNARFON, ABDYMUNA hysbysu y wlad yn gyffj ed- iaol eited wedi prynu yr hawlfraint (patent) gan jSymmuBwelnyddes y diweddar Owen Griffith, Ysw., Tryfaii. a'l fed ynpftidorfymu Q- WEITHIO y GwregtSHU byd-nodedig cahod t* NghaeraarfOB. Y mae gan Mr 0. Williams ddigonedd ar law e bob sises yn brese»nol, y rhai a werthir am brislau llawer is Hag yr arferid en gwerthu gas Mr Griffith. OWEBOYSA1 BSMWYTH A DIBERYGL I'R RHAI SYDD Vr&DI TORJ EU LLIBNGIG. TRWT AWDUROOD NHILtatJOt. (PATENT). Byddod krabys dd;trfod I fr Oven Griffith, o'r Tryfan, ei liters krf*a, se ef ytL quig, gael patent i wneutkar a g -serthn matla. Wregra mewyd 1, eamwyth, a diberygl i'r sawl a doras- aatea; Uleallg. Fe geldw hwn yr ymysgaroadd yR eu lie yn ddtBUI. fal y g lie dya wneud pob gwaith yn ddiboen lie yn tMlberygl. Hefyd, wrth wisgo'r Gwrregys newydd hwa fe gafodd Uawerdedd eu g«neud yn hollol iaoh. Y inae'r enwoglon penal ru Lloadaia w<di gweled y Gwragys hyn, ac yn eu canuiol yn Otrfawr. v vhst'slen byw ya mh.DU gas! Gwvegyj eymetar iddyot uurr ddesgiinad cywir o natur a maint |f wriad^ ya nghydf msaur ojdah y oorph nn fodfodd Ulaw ymyl ■mmt-uKwrnyfiOB.. hetyd pn Mr O Williams, vWart&eg Oyflo,er diogilu 8a Llestrl pan ya bwrw « x 1101, am liSnu. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE IN DENBIGH SHIRE, FOR SALE. ? "'t' MESSRS. W. DEW & SON have received iastruotions to offer for sale by public auction, on Hobday, the 21th March, 1876, at tue Casde Hotel, Rathin, Don'oighsliife, at fo sr o'clock in the afternoon, precisely, subj-ct to such conditions of sale as will be tilon aod tbere produced aad read, all that highly Talu- ioopoitanfc FREEHOLD ESTATE Called M PEJ? Y LLAN," situate in the Parish of Lla»yny«r in the County of Denbigh, immediately adjoiorqg on the East to property of Laid Bigot, ou It North to a highroad -leading frocu outiiiu t, Cyffflliog, which separates the said Es ate from property of Robert Roberts, Esq., and —. Griffiths, Esq., of Cterhadd, on the Wait to lands of TttAnaLe, Esq., of Park Mostyn, bounded on the South by the centre of I the stream of the River Clywedox, which separates the %.Jd Estate from land of Mrs Owen and Mrzi Mostyr, and eousistiag of a now and substantial Dwelling House, large and commodious Outbuildings, and about 37 acres (tittle aure or leas) of excellent Arable, Pasture, aad Woodland. The above estate is let from year to year to th# brother of-tke proprietor, at a rental hardly uaoire than nominal. Actual possession of almost the whole of the 14adr can be obtained by November next. Ic is most rotnmtieaily and beautifully situate on the Northern Bant of the Clywidog, and is thoroughly well watered i'l all parts. The dwelling housi is recently erectel and in capital repair the arable laud is of first-rate quality the rougher pasturage aff >rds healthy summer feeding for 26 sheep and the wood., which are chiefly oak, Y"U'lg larch, Scotch fir, and spruce, are of highly promising growth, and will, in course of time, ba of very great value. Between 6,003 and 7,000 youag have withia the las; few years besn added to the previous stock. Air Evans, the tenant, will show the property, and all further particulars can be obtained, and plans of the .\tate seen, at the Offices of Heasra V^T. Oetr and Son. the Auctioneers, Baugor, and,of Mesars Myera- .VIeakm and Hall, Solicitors, 16, Finabury PaTeoteat, London, S.C., Bfoaghtou-in-Furneas and Daltan-iu.Furaees, Luioashire, Aud Millota, Cuoaberlaad, 31st January, 1$76. I NOW READY. GLADSTONE ON RITUALISM A WELSH TRANSLATION OF TUE RIG'HT HON. WILLIAM rlvA RT GLADSTONE'S FAMOUS ARTICLE ON t RITUALISM HAS JUST BEEN PUBLISHED BY MESSRS. DOUGLAS BROTHERS. 1HE TRANSLATION HAS BEEN MADE: BY THE REV. HUGH OWEN (METLI R) RECTOR OF LLANERCHYMEDD. BY THE SPECIAL PERMISSION OF MR. GLADSTONE. Orders to be sent direct to Messrs. Dcujlas Brothers. Forth Walts Chronicle Office, Bangor, who will aupplj Newsagents on the usu '4 terms. In consequence of Spurious Imitation of LIAIA & PERRINS' SATJOT1, wLich are calculated to deceive the public, LEA. & PERRINS have adopted A NEW, LABEL, I P; bearing their Signatures, thus- j" J which will be placed on every bottle W orcestershire Sauce, after this date, and without which none is genuine. OW Sold wholesale by the Proprietors, Worcester; Croue and Black well, London; and Export Oilmen generally. Retail, by dealess in sauces throughout the world. Novenber. IsylL 2201-vis For February, Price One Penny, DOUGLAS'S i?r' RAILWAY TIME TABLE COACHING AND STEAM PACKET Guide for North Wales liiJltV/ CONTAINING ALSO. LBr OF F -I(ai G OILBNDAk FOR THE MONTH, with a lkf A P OF NORTH WALES, SPECIALLY ENGRAVED FOR THIS GUIDE. The Guide may be obtained from most BoofeaalI«p« aa I AC the Railway Pookstalls. ^ooKseiiers h-i receipt of EigUeen Penny Stamps, the Pablishai wt i! forward the Guide for twelvemonths to any address. E5 ed t.h« «ha,vsi« will b« Two Shilling. SWYDDFA AGER-ARGRAFFU T "NORTH WALES CHRONICLE." Y BRODYR DOUGLAS, AUGRAFFWYR, LITHOGRAPH, COPPERPLATE, A LETTERPRESS, MANUFACTURING, STATIONERS A LLYFR.RWYMWYR, HEOL FAWR, BANGOR. POB MATH 0 ARGRAFFU I Arianwyr, Brokers, Cwmniau Yswiriol, Cyfreithwyr Arwerthwyr, &o., A'r cwbl yu cael ei orphen gyda'r buauder ar prydlon. deb mwyaf. Rhagleni Cwtnniau 1 Hysbysleni Eisteddfodol Cardiau Coffadwriaethol Tocynau CyfarfodyddjJ-' Trefuleni Cyfarfodydd Llen» Invoices yddol Billheads Bbestran Nwyddau Llyfrau d'bob math Cylchlythyrau Derbynir Hysbysiadau i'w cyboedd yn holl babvrau, Llundain a'r wlad. Aufonir Esti.m.t14. am amryw^ waith gyda thread y K ii I I J [ X a t6 the PUBLIC. .lew-riptiojj of BOOKBINDING jxpeditaously executed at the Jiorik Woldi Chronicle and Cronicl Cjjmru n OKices, Hi^h-street. CANGOR. i) U o K 13 I N D I N G. ACCOUNT BOOKS, LEDGERS, &c., in Yellum, Russia, or Calf, with or without Russia Bands, aud warranted to open flat. manufactured on the premises. P .1)00 K BINDING. V .&t:. ibt^ ft rmnffn fT -irTOnirjcj TO THE TRADE. Binding Paper RtiUu& P%S%& I"Mbevl. lug, Perfoiating, &c., executed at the oaugl Trade Prices, at Douglas* Øttam: and Book-bindina Works, —f*|> Stamib Bangor, BEARDLESS FACES & BALD HEADS. A Phys'oian who for thirty years has practised in I)iseates (,f the -Hisir, 1ms discovered a POMADK which will in every caso Restore ti"; Hair iu baldness from any cause, and produce whi kfis, luoustff.chios, eyebrows, ko., in a month. For Aueral use, it preserves the hair, prevents its falli'tig otf, checks dryness, aud restores the eo lour eradicates scurf aud JalHlrikf, keews the head clean and cool, aud the hair soft- and glossy Ladies will find it promotes the curl and wave ot the hair, and that the exquisite perfume is unique, it is used by thousands of Mo hers iu 'he Nursery, to beaut-fy children's hair, and prevent baldness, scuif or any Sailing in after life. The Kec-ipe, in plain English, whudi auy-oue can prepare for a few pence, will be sent fre^ by post on receipt of six j enny stamps, by Mr H. ERNEST, 17, Crown Terrace riaveistock Hill, London. NO MORE MEDICINE. SQUIRE KNIGHTS Hbaetbubn CAKES. Under the distinguished patroaage of the late Queen Dowager, the late Viscount Dudley and Ward, the late Lord' Wharucliffe, the Duchess of Sunderland, the Duchess of Argyll, the Gountes* of Carlisle, F. J. Belling- ham, Esq., Surgeon, Bourn; Benjamin Gibbous,Esq., The Leasowes, Halesowen; Dr. Thorpe. The Hayes, Cheltenham Mr Moseley, Leaton Hall; and the Clergy and Gentry of the neighbourhood. SQUIRE KNIGHT'S HEARTBURN CAKES. Upwards of fifty years have elapsed since this agreeable and valuable Medicine was first i«tvodueed to the publio by the late Squire Knight. The proprietors having ob served for a aaiiiber oP years the inei-eating value of these agreeable Cakes in almost ins.ta.Btjr removing Heartburn, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Retchings, and all other un#eas»nt sensations caused by too great an accumulation in the Stomach, have been induced to extend the atéaof its usefaiiiegs, by ofiferiag it at a cheap rate to all clasps of Bv^erers. Pregnant ladies take them with the greatest safety and beneift, • haM: THE DUCHESS OF ARGYLL, Iavemry, Argyllshirei 17th January, 1857 Tbft Duohe.ss of Al'gyll wbuld be much obliged to Mr Clat^ for BOX of the Heartburn Cakes." to be directed to the Duke of Argyll, 4, Charlton Terrace, Lonifdn. Bourn Lincolnshire, 18th November, 1868. Sir. —Herewith'I send you a Post Office Order for pay moot-of the last pareel of your Heartburn Cakes," and shell "feel obliged by your sending me another parcel aa soon as possible, as I find them of great use. Yours respectfully, F. J. BELLINGHAM, Surgeon. "Wowoaiirin, CURS OF FLATULENCY ACIDITY AND HEARTBURN Mr Thomas Jones (coal agent for the Earl of Dudley) was dreadfully afflicted with acidity in tbe stomach, retching, and heartburn, almost unbearable. Had con- salted throe eminent medical men, but cotild obtain no jjierManeot He accidentally, through a friend, Beard of "Squire Knight's Heartburn Catoes»" obtained a hoXj uwlfijllrid sensible relief in four hours, and before the st box was taken the wind and sourness was removed, and the heartburn entirely ceased, whilst the appetite was ueatored to its usual tone. WeJltagton Road, Dudley, 14th July, 1871. Sold and- prepared only by C. F. G. Clark and SOB (SktteeMort to Squire knight). Chemists, Market Place, BNbdtey- Sold in nones, 7 (1, Is 14. i 2s 9d eaefa. Wkelesale of all Patent MciSeine Houses. LLAIS Y WLAD-Papyr y Cymry- Y Gwir yn erbyn y byd." I" LAIS Y WLAD.— Everybody should read Hais y Wlad. TLAlS Y WLAD—Sent free by post to Subscribers for 2s 6d a quarter prepaid. -_u LLAIS Y WLAD-Agents not receiving their full supply are requested to apply at ouce U the Publisher and Proprietor, Bangor. T LAIS Y WLAL Published by the Pro- prietors Douglas Brothers, at their Steam Priuri;, vV orks, Bangor LLAIs Y WLAD-A potiny Welsh Paper for Welshmen in Bristol. VIP LLATs Y. WLAD-a penDY- Welsh Paper for Welshmen i-u England. J" LAIS WLAD—a penny Welsh Paper for Welshmen in Ireland. LLAIS Y WLAD-a penny Welsh Paper for Welshmen in gettlaud. T LAIS Y WLAD-a penny Welsh Paper for Welshmen throughout the World. T.LAIS Y WLAD. -Advertisements should be sent direct to KENMtJIR W. DOUGLAS Bangor. LLAIS Y WLAD.—Price One Penny. T LAIS Y WLAD.—The cheapest paper ia the United Kingdom T LAIS Y WLAD.—The popular Welsh "— newspaper. -=- r:r- T LAIS Y WLAD.—An eight page paper —' printed in the Welsh language. T LAIS Y WLAD gives expression to the real rjlRIUMPH OF CONSERVATISM, and QOLLAPSE OF THE LIBERAL PARTY T LAIS Y WLAD.—Published every Thursday afterndon in time for all the evening mails- A FAIR AMD CAREFUL SUMMARY is published Of the "W"EWS OF THE WEEK, and due promi- nence is given to the affairs of the Principality, with a jealous regard for all WELSH INTERESTS, and a judicious attention to T 0CAL AND DISTRICT NEWS. In every respect VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, so emphati- cally uttmcd inthc recent T LAIS Y WLAD—sold wholesale to Agents thfotsghont the conotiy.. T LAIS Y WLAD is sold in all the quai nt R and populous districts in North Wales, and to the principal residents in the Principality, and is therefore a QPLENDID MEDIUM FOR ADVKR o x»feix»ra»> LLANFAIRFECHAN. BATHING MACHINE STAND to be JD LET, by the year or for a term of years, the Bathing Machine andBoatingSband, lately occupied by William Hughes. Full particulars to be had oa appli- cation to. E. T. Briggs, Sea View House, Llanfairfeohan 8349—376 Y u Arddangosfa Amaethyddol Dublin, 1867, cymmer- odd Tarw nodedig, o'r enw Syr Cupiss Ball," y wobr gyntaf. MR. CUPISS, o Diss, Norfolk, gau feddwl y gallasai yr enw ddwyn cysylltiad a'i CONSTITU- TION BALLS bydenwog, a ysgrifenodd at berchenog yr anifail, yn gofyn iddo y cwestiwu, a cbafodd yr hyfryd- wch o dderbyn y Dystiolaeth dderbyniol aganlyn Milton House, Clonmelloa, Medi 24ain, 1167.. STR,—Cefais eich nodyn yma ar fy nychweliad o'r Cyfandir, nos Sadwrn diweddaf. Mew" perthynas i'm Tarw, "8yr Cupiss Ball," rhoddwyd yr enw hwnw arno oherwydd i'ch cyffyr, yn fy marn i, schub ei fywyd. Prynais ef panoeddgolwg hynod wael arno, gyda'i fam, mewn arwerthiant miso), ac ar ei ddyfodiad i'm lie i, yr oedd mewn cylfwrtra egwan. Deall wyd yn fuan nad oedd eifam yn rhoddiiddoun ran addeg o'rllaeth augenrheidiol i'w gadw raewn iecbyd, ae nis gallem ei ddwyn i gym- meryd unrhyw laeth arall, ae ni chymmeraiond ycbydig iawn o wreiddiau, a dim eaeen. Cynghoiid fi gan gyf- aill i roddi piawf ar eich Pelenau,' gan wneud pedair rhan o an ar y cyntaf, ac yehwanegu yn raddol hyd onis byddai yn alluog i gymmeryd un gyfan. Y6 mhen ychydig amser gwellhaodd ei archwaetb, acyn fuan ( daeth yn alluog i ddefnyddio cymmamt o deisenau a gwreiddiau ag oedd yn angenrheidiol o'r adeg hon gwellhaodd yn gyflym, ac ni fu genyf anifail i'w gadw yn raeuus. Arddangosais ef bedair gwaith, ac ennillodd bedair gwobr flaenaf (h.y., pedair gyntaf fel y goreu o'i ddosbarth, a dwy gyntaf fel y Tarw Hereferd goreu a arddangosid). Yr wyf ya rbwymedig gan ddiolcbgar- wch i roddi i chwi unrhyw bysbysrwydd a. ddymunwch o barth Syr Cupiss Ball. Gan dtimlo yn ddiolchgar am y lleshad a dderbyniais, ydwyf eich ufudd wasan- aethwr, P. J. KEABSEY. At Mr Cupiss, Diss, Norfolk. Parottoir y CONSTITUTION BALLa gan y perebenog, Francia Cupiss,M.R.V.C.S., awdwr y Traethawd Arobryn ar Anhwylderan yr Afu ary Ceflfyl. Ar werth gan bob cyfferiwr a gweithwr cyfferi, mewn pecynau gyda chyf. arwyddiadau, am Ss 6e a Is 9e yr no aeu saitb pecyn mawr am un gini, Deu saith bychan am banner gini. Gall unrhyw foneddwr yn defnyddio y peleuau ymgynghori a'r percbenog yn rhad, naill ai yn bersonol, neu drwy lythyr, y llythyrdoll wedi ei dalu. 383 IHJi MAKViiLLuUib itliMiiDlf FUR COUGHS COLDS. HOARSENESS, ASTHM A.,BRONCHITIS, CONSUMPTION, and all CHEST AFFECTIONS. PEOTORINE. B.old by all Chemists, in bottles at Is l^d,,2s 9d, 4s 6d and 118 each. Sent by the Proprietors upon receipt of Stamps From Rev. J. STONEELOUSP-, St. Saviour's Vicarage, Nottingham. AUGUSF 1874. Diiis 81&1 can strongly reepmmaud your Pectorine 1.3 an invaluable Cough Remady. X have given it a fair trial in my own family, and have also supplied it tc persons suffering from Cough in my pw-ish, and in every instance it has given immediate relief; In some cases, after passing sleepless nights, one or two doses of she Pectorine have had BUOn a good effect that persons have got a good night's rest, and the Cough has speedily disappeared. Mr. A. ROLFE, St. Ann's Square, Manchester, Says: Your Pectorine is superior to any Medicine I have ever tried for Coughs or Coldst." PEOTORINE cures the worst forms pf C^ujilis and Colds PECTORINE cures Hoarseness PEOTORINE gives immediate relief in Bw^Vutia PECTORINE s the best Medicine for Asciv.ua PEOTORI»E cures Whooping Cough PECTORINE will cure a troublesome sickling CJongh [ PECTORINB is invaluable in the Sarly stages f Oonsumpt,ori PECTORINK relieves all Affections of the Chest, Lungs, and Throat. Prepared only by SMITE & CLARKE, Maatufaeturing Checaiats, Pari street, Linooln. *m* Vice cliaucailcl- Sir Q, Hill granSe-l a perpetual i-a- Junctioa, witheo^ts, itariiastF. ii wca, Choruist, Rothsrharu, • tor using the word Agents.— H. G. Hughes and Son, 8, 9, and 10,Marke Street, Holyhead; Hamilton and Jones, he Apotbe caries' Hall, Banger; L. J. Hughes, Chemist, &c., BetheFda. THE RIGHT THING IN THE RIGHT PLAOE. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to be worth above a Guinea a box, for Bilious and Nervous Disorders, such as Wind and Pain in ihe Stomach, Sick Headaohe, Giddiness, Ful- ness and Swelling after Meals, Dizziness and Drowsiness, Cold Chills, Flushing of Feat, Loss of Appetite, Short* ness of Breath, Costiveness, Seurvy and Blotches of the Skin, disturbed Sleep, Frightful Dreams, and all Nervous and Trembling Sensations, etc., etc. The first dose will give relief in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, for they have done it in thousands of cases, Tne Proprietor of these Pills having obtained (at great expense) a Patent for them, he challenges the whole world to produce a medicine to equal them for re- moving the above-named complaints, and restoring the patient to sound and lasting health. Eveij sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be j.cknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For iemales of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few doses of them oarry off all gross humours, and opeD all obstructions, and bring about all that is required- No female should be without them. There is no medicinc to be found equal to BEECHAM'S PILLS, for removing any obstruction or irregularity of the system. If takeii according to the directions given with each box, they will goon restore females oi 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 mosf important organs in the human machine. They strengtliei the whole muscular system, restore the long lost com Klexien, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and aroust ito action, with the ROSE-BUD of health, the whok physical energy of the human frame, These are "Y AOTS" admitted by thousands, embracing all classes of society and one of the best guarantees te the Nervous aud D". bilitatpd is, BEECHAM'S PILLS have the Largest Salt of any Patent Medicine in the world- BEECHAM'S HmW COUGH PILLS As a remedy for Coughs in general Asthma, Difficult In breathing. Shortness of Breath, Tightness and Oppreti sion of the Chest, Wheezing, etc., thvse Pills stall(i unrivalled; andeany one labouring under any of theabtm Complaints need only try ONE BOX to prove that the\ ARE the BEST EVER OFFEKED TO THE PUBLIC, for Astlu.iii tic and Consumptive Coughs, Hoarseness and Oppress!t of the Chest- They speedily remove that sense of 0) pression and Difficulty of Breathing which nightly depriv- the Patient of Rest. They will give almost instant re'ie; and comfort to those afflicted with thn above distressing and, when neglected, dangerous complaiuts. Let au) Persons troubled with any of the above Complaints giv, BEECHAM'S COUGH PILLS a trial, and they will il0t like MAGIC. The most violent Cough will in 9. sbc time be removed. CAUTION.—The Public are requested to notice that the words" Beecham's Pills, St. Helens," are on th. Government Stamp affixed to each Boy Of the Pil i. not on, they are a Forgery. Prejfijed only, and Sold Wholesals aud Retail, bv the Proprietor, THOMAS BEEOHAM, St. Helens, Lnnca shir.e, in Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sent Post Free for 15 or 36 Stamps. Sold by all Druggists 'Q Patent Medicine Dealers i- the United Kingdom. ,(.B=L,pIRMOTIOIND ABB GIYKN WITH EACH iiOi. TO BE INOORPORATED UNDER THE COMPANIES ACTS. 1862-186r. 1(1 T THE CWM 18SA, OAPEL CURRIG, SLATE QUARRY COMPANY (LIMITED). Proposed Capital, L20,000, in 200 Shares of £100 eaph- DEPOSIT, X20 per Share, on Application; £ 20 on allotment, and the remainder as required; the filat call not exceeding E20 per share in not less than three months from date of allotilent tbe second call, if required, in not less than twelve months from date of first call; and the third call, if required, in not jefs than twelve mouths from date of second call. (la the event of no allotment, the deposit will be returned in full.) DIKKCTOKS To be appointed by the Shareholders at a meeting called for that purpose. BANKERS: THE NORTH & SOUTH WALE T;1[ Llanrwsfc. MeSI8 WILLIAMS & CO., The Ola tfangor. „ PUGH, JONES, & CO., Bankers, Betbesda. SOLICITOR, pro. tem. J. It. GRIFFITH, Esq., S jlicitor, Llanrwst. AUDITOEg To be elected by the Shareholders at a meeting oalled for that purpose. SECRETARY, pro. tem.: Mr. W. J. PARRY, 32 High-street, Bethesda. OFFICKS, pro. tem. 3 & 4r, WILLIAMS' COURT, BETHESDA. PROSPECTUS: This Company is formed for the purpose of acquiring and working the Cwm Issa Slate Quarry, nearCapel Curng, North Wales. The property is htld under an agreement for a lease for 60 years, from the thirtieth day of May, 1872, on the following favourable terms, viz. An annual rental of X20 for the first three years of the term, and afterwards an annual rental of X40, of 28 6d per ton (computed weight) tor slates (alab and ton slates excepted) for the first 20 years, and for the remainder of the term a royalty of 38 per tCJII (computed weight) for slates (slab and ton dates excepted), and 28 per ton for all slab and ton slates. The property comprises about 77 acres of land, and the situation is exceedingly advantageous for tbe opening out ot an extensive quarry, having ample and most eon- venient tipping ground, and having also a suffio ent and constant supply of water on the property to wbrk exten- sive and powerful machinery for sawbg and dreeing slabs and slates, and other purposes oressing Quairy managers of the h.ghest standing have ex- amined the property, aDd speak in the most flattering eK qU fcy aDd ^uantity of slate rock on thf siJikrl^ll01 a SUPTI qUal-ity, and iQ all respects similar to the renowned Festmiog slate, 'i he slate rock on the property is very extensive. The top rock is most promising, and all the slate rock on the property, as far as it has been proved is of a very superior quality. It is a well-known fact that the slate trade has never been so brisk, and the demand for slates so great as at the present, the prices having advanced from 25 to 30 per cent, within the last two years, with. every promise of a heaithy continuance of a flourishing trade, The cost of cartage to the Bettws y-eoed Railway Sta- tion (being a distance of six miles) will be only iS8 per ton, ami as the Bili for the construction of a line of railway from Portmadoc to Bettws-y-coed has received the Royal assent, and such line running through the property, the expense will be very materially diminished, and a direct communication between the quarries and Portmadoc opened, thus affording the Company the advantages of exporting their slates by sea as well as by The vendor agrees to accept the sum of X7,500 as the purchase money for the whole of hit, interest in the property, leaving a balance of working canital of £ 12,500, which undoubtedly will be more than sufficient Sr'sri"« qU*3rry a payiog concern- 0f this sum of £ 7,500. tbe vendor agrees to take £ 2,500 in paid-up shares. With the present advantages, natural and acquired, and with prospects so exceptionally promising, there are the strongest reasens for believing this enterprise will not only succeed as a means of investment, but will re- kult in profits equalling- those realised by renowned quarries in North Wales. ownetl for shares accompanied with a deposit of the nffi share, to be made to the Banker, Solicitor, or at the ofiices ot tbe Company. The shares will be allotted iary Conse<luentli' an early application is neces- itary. pns of the eltate may be inspected at the offices of ^Company, where any other information may te ob- tained. January, 1876. FORM OF APPLICATION FOR SHARES. THE CWM ISSA, CAPEL CURRIG, SLATE QUARRY COMPANY (LIMITED). To be Incorporated under the Companies' Acts, 1862-67. CAPITAL, £ 20,000, IN 200 SHARES OF £100 EACH. To the Directors of the CW1\C ISRÁ, CAPEL CflRRIG SLATE QDARRY COMPANY (Limited). GENTLEMEN, Having pHid to your Bankerp, Solicitor, or Secre- taty, the sum of X as deposit, I request that you will allot me shires in the Cvvzn Issa, Capel Curng, Slate Quarry Company (Limited), and I hereby agree to accept such shares, or any less number which may be allotted to me, subject to the regulations of the Company and I hereby authorise you to place my name on the tegister of membeip, Name iu full Address Profession (if any). 'Date .187 RECEIPT. Jgif Received of the 8um of being the amount of deposit for shares of £ 100 each in the CA m Isfia, Capel Cunig, Slate Quarry Com- pany (Limited), X If more coiivenient, this form may be sent to theSeere- ta y, with a cheque for the deposit, when the bankers' leceipt will be returned. 8407 THE CWM ISSA (CA PEL CU IIE IG) SLATE COMPANY (LIMITED). A Meeting of the Shareholders who will have paid their Deposit on or before the 31st day of March, 1876, will Ve held at the British Hotel, Bangor, at 2 p m. on Saturday, the 8th day of April, 1876, to elect Directors, Auditors, Solicitor, Secretary, and the other officers; and to tiarsact otker business of the Company. -f: Argraffwyd a Cyboeddwyd gan y Perchenog, KENMUIS WHITWORTH DOUQI AS, Argraffydd, &c., Heol Fawr, Bangor, dydd Gwener, Chwefror 26, 1876.