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COMMON SENSE. TO people who are in the habit of thinking for themselves it is quite evident that in order to keep the constitution in health, the first aud most important thing to be attended to is that the appetite is good and the body strong. If the system is west it is then naturally open o disease, and experience has already proved that whatever part of the system is weakest that very the appetite is good and the body strong. If the system is west it is then naturally open to disease, and experience has already proved that whatever part of the system is weakest that very part is mo;;t susceptible to Colds and their attendant inconveniences. „ In order to fortify the system and brace it up, we must resort to Tonics, and we can confidently and conscientiously recommend a preparation which is steadily and quietly gaining a firm footing in almost ( very household in the kingdom. We find it necessary to mention that this preparation differs fron many now offered to the public. Many of the preparations now offered arc worse than worthless, inasmuch as they are calculated to deceive; but we are happy to state that this mixture has been proved beyond all doubt to be a genuine invention. We advise a careful perusal of the following. Its name signifies its contents:— 11 GWILYI Mm ill BITTERS, OR VEGETABLE TONIC. This preparation contains Quinine and the essence or active principles of Sarsaparilla, Saffron XaTender, Dandelion, Gentian, and Burdock, mixed in happy preparations. It has one great ad-vantage, viz., the entire approval and confidence of the leading members of the medical pro- C, fession. Quinine Bitters assist digestion, promote and facilitate circulation, strengthen the nerves and muscles, and purify the blood. Patients who have suffered long and suffered severely, con- tinually bear testimony to their remedial effects. Specially adapted for all diseases arising from a nervous state of the system, such as palpitations, tremblings, flushing of blood to the face, nervous indigestion, low spirits, undue anxiety, neuralgic and nerve pains generally; also indi- gestion in its different forms, such as pains in the stomach, cramp, frequent sighing, sense of ful- ness and oppression, relieved by taking food. or a feeling oflangour and oppression, drowsiness, and flying pains in the region of the heart. In short, this preparation (the Quinine Bitters) is a general tonic and blood purifier, strengthening that part of the system which is weakest and tuerefore most liable to Colds and their consequences. Sold in 2s 6d and 4s Gd Bottles by all the principal Chemists. Theale, near Reading, 11th May, 1877. D«ar Sir,—I have examined your Quinine Bitters and find them to be quite free from all minerals, and am also pleased to add that they have been very efficacious in numerous instances that have come under my immediate notice for general debility and atonic indigestion, cce. I have frequently recommended them with marked success. (Signed) SAMUEL J. J. KIRBY, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), and L.S.A. (Lond.).' c' Dear Sir,-I have much pleasure in bearing testimony to the high opinion I entertain of your Quinine Bitters. I have used it extensively whilst travelling through the tropics, and always with r, the most happy results. I consider it a very reliable remedy in debility, especially ot the digestive OTgaus, and can cordially recommend it as an invaluable medicine to all, 'fc^°^,eJvi10 have to travel. AltfEFRIN JENKINS^ M.R.C.S.L., M.R.C.P.E. S.S. Teniers, Bio de Janeiro, South America, Feb. 10th, 1877. Testimonials have V een received from people who'were never ^expected to recover. "Grand Hotel, Brighton, July 26th, 1876. Dear Sir,-I feel it is my duty to the public and to yourself to inform you that I have derived immense benefit from your Quinine Bitters,or Vegetable Tonic. I have been for some months a victim to bead-aches, pain in my back, and I believe a general derangement of the liver. I am happy to say I now feel well, but I take a dose of your < Bitters occasionally, when my appetite Jails. Yours faithfully, To Mr Gwilym Evans. ROBERT FOSTER." December 14th, 1877. Dear Sir,—I have been suffering severely for a long time with indigestion and nervous debility and their natural results. After trying numerous remedies (to no purpose) I tried your Quinine Bitters, and the result is I am now a healthy man. Publish this for the benefit of .,thers.. Address-THOMAS REE3, Forester's Arms Hotel, Llanelly, late of Fishguard. Decorator and Valuer, The Rev Dr Morgan (Lleurwg) speaks of them as the best medicine he has ever tried. The Rev L. Thomas, D.D., Neath, baars testimony to thgir merits, and thousands of others. Testimonials on application. The 4s 6d bottle contains as much as two 2s 9d bottles, thereby the purchaser may save a Shilling, T T. Any chemist can order these free of expense, from the Wholesale Agents in London, Liver- pool, Manchester, Birmingham, Chester, and Edinburgh. 0 For further particulars, enclose stamped envelope to the Proprietor, MR GWlLYM EVANS, MANUFACTURING CHEMIST, LLANELLY, S W- NEW YORK AGENT :—JOHN HENRY CURBAN & Co. AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT, A NEW STEAMER CALLED THE PR YDALV. Registered under the Companies' Act as THE PRYDAIN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. CAPITAL, £ 32,000, in 320 Shares of £100 each. Subscriptions payable as follows — £ 5 on Allotment; L15 on completion of Vessel in April, 1S8-1, L-50 in fix months thereafter.— £ 100. Interest (u <5 per cent. per annum will be all owed on all payments made in advance. MANAGER-CAPT. WM. THOMAS, BODLONDE*. NEVIN. BANKERs-CARNARVONSRIdE DISTRICT BANK, NEVIN. SOLICITORS-MESSRS FORSHA. WAND HAWKINS, LIVERPOOL. rpHIS BOAT is being built by the eminent Shipbuilders Messrs Palmer, Jarrow, to carry about JL 3000 tons dead weight, to cla s 103 A1 at Lloyd's, to be bailt under special survey of the Com- pauy and Lloyd's Surveyor, fitted with watjr ballast and all the latest improvemeats, and in every T6sp9^t a complete first-class vessel. This boat is wall adapted for the Atlantic (Grain and Cotton), the East India, Black Sea, and Mediterranean Trades, and for employment unier GoverntLve.it Time Charters. Vessels of this description have (even daring the past depression in trade) bean very remunera- tive, yielding dividends of ovar 20 PER CZNT. PAR annum, and the simo satisfactory result may be con- fidently expected from this Boat. „ The Vessel will be fully insured against all risks the books of the Company will always be open to -the inspection of the Shareholders, and the accounts auiitei by an auditor elected by Lhe Shareholders, The Shareholders number over ONE HUNDRED AND FIETTf, and there is only a few of the Shares unsold. ,r. A Prospectus, List of Shareholders, and other particulars, will be sent on application to theManager. Apply to WM. THO.MAS, MANAGER, B 890 MARINE-TERRACE, NEVIN, NORTH WALES J E" k 1. D. ROBERTS, WATERLOO HOUSE, CASTLE-SQUARE. CARNARVON, Begs to announce that he intends making a CLEARANCE SALE (FOR CASH ONLY), 7 OF SURPLUS STOCK, An opportunity to secure Bargains. SEEDS'!SEEDS !SEEDS 11 SAMUEL EVANS, COBN, FLOUR, SEED, HAY, STRAW, AND OILCAKE MERCHANT, 3 AND 4, ARVONIA BUILDINGS, BANGOR. AGENCIES: Richardson Bros., & Co., Manure Manufacturers, Belfast. Gloucester Specific for Foot Rot in Sheep. The Imperial Live Stock Insurance Company. I Spratts' Patent Dog, Game and Pjultry Food. Evans' Excelsior Dog Biscuits. Manchester Prize Cattle Food Companv. The North Wales Depot for t ison and Co., Ipswich's Manures. Linseed and Cotton Seed Cakes of the best English and American Brands always in Stock and will be delivered sharp at prices which will bear comparBion with the best English Market3. SAMUEL EVANS wishes'to draw the attention of Agriculturalists, Gardeners, Cottagers, and <0 others, to his SHOW OF SEEDS, which will be exhibited at THE BANGOR CORN STORES about MARCH 1st, consisting of the following ;— SEEDS. Perennial & ItilianRyeGiasa Red and White Clover, A'sike and Trefoil. Best Lawn Grass. Tim< thy Hay Seed. Assortment of Vegetable, Flower, and Agricultural Seeds. GRAIN. | Vetches and Rye Se cf. I Well selected Wheh. and Barley. Fiesh Impor ed Scotch Potatce Oats. Holland Yellow Oats. Black Tartarian Oats. Fir=t growth Welsh Black Taitarian Oat', Bodorgan White Oats. English Tick Beans. | POTATOES. Early Ashleaf Kidney, Early Prolific I Mona's Pride I Excelsior Round Sort. Schoolmaster. Two CAHooEs of Bog Seed Two CAHooEs of Bog Seed Champions Rocks, Magnum Bonum3, &e., will arrive by above date from Ireland. above date from Ireland. MIQUARDS ON'S fin QmpwidCnn cni S umrzhnnha's i ures alvjxys in Stick. J GOLDEN GOAT, CARNARVON. I great I SHOW IN THE GOLDEN GOAT WINDOWS NEXT WEEK FOR THE SPRING CARPETS. Good Tapestries from Is 2Jd. Stair TapestryYrom Is Od. Good Yard Kidderminsters at Is 6Jd. Brussels Carpet cheaper than ever, Hearthrugs to match. DOOR MATS. Good Linoleums at 2s 6d per yard. New Cretonnes. Good Double Width Damask, all Wool is 4Jd. NEW TAPESTRY HANGINGS. An immense Stock of Lace Hang- ings from Is 6*d per pair. 0 z Lace Valances from Is up. PIERCE & WILLIAMS will be show- ing from 300 to 400 pieces of New 0 Prints from l^d per yard upwards, 4 Butterworth and Brookes' best Prints at 4Jd, usual price, 6d. COJIE AND SEE THIS STOCK BEFORE YO U BUY. PIERCE AND mum, I PROPRIETORS. I RE DURA CHAPEL, BRYNaWiTN, LLAN. I RUG. N-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN1 that a ru-at- X. ing of the .Trustees, Members of the Congregation, and all other persons interested or c'aiming to be interested in the DURA. CHAPEfj, F'.tuate at Bryngwyu, Llanrug, will be held at Bryngwyn Chapel, Llanrug, oa Monday, the 3rd March next,at 6 30 p.m. o'clock precisely, for the I purpose of considering an application proposed to be made to the Board of Cnarity Commissioners for England and WaleR for authority to SELL the said DURA. CHAPEL and apply the proceeds towards the cost of the New Chapel at Bryn- gwyn. February 23rd, 1834. TOWN OF CAltNARYON, SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY IMPORTANT TO BREWERS, CAPITALISTS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, HOTEL KEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS JOHN THOMAS AND SON have been instructed to Sell by Publij Auction, at the Queen's Hotel, Carnarvon, on Friday, March 14th, 18S4, at 3 p m., prompt, all those Valuable Freehold Fully-Licensed Premises known as the Bulkeley Artrs, situate in Shirehall-street, Carnarvon. The above premises have a largo frontage. There being no brewery in Carnarvon or neighbourhood, this offer is a splendid oppor- tunity f M brewers. The water has been aURlyocj, and a report given by a most competent analyst pronounces it to be of the purest quality for brewing purposes. The premises are convenient for shipping by Rail or Sea, and have good Stabling and Out- buildings adjoining her Majesty's Prison and close to the Assize Court. The property will be sold subject to conditions produced at the Sale-room. For particulars apply to Mr C. A. Joaes, Solicitor, High-street, or to the AucIioneer3, at their offices, Castle Ditch, Carnarvon. PRELIMINARY ANNO UNO Ell E CASTLE-STREET, CDNWAY. I MR JOHN PRITCHARD has beeu instruct- ed to Sell by Public Auction, on the Premi aes as above, about the middle of April, 1S84, the whole of the Valuable Household Furniture and Effects, the property of the lata William Hughes, Esq., Solicitor, deceased. Further particulars in future Advertisements. Bodhyfryd. Bangor. « 2582 MENAI BRIDGE SMITHFIELD. IMPORTANTTO FARMERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD begs to announce that his next Periodical S de at Menai Bridge will be held on Monday, Apiil 7th, 183t, for the Easter Markets. Early Entries are respectfully stlicited. I Bodhyfryd, Bangor. B 2580 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. HINIEDEN, GARTH, BANGOR. ME JOHN PRITOHARDhas been instructed by Miss King to Sell by Public Auction, on the Premises as above, ou Tuesday, March'18th, 1884, the whole of the Valuable Modern House- hold Farniture and Efficts. Further particulars in futaraadvartisementi. Boihvfryd. Bangor. B 2581 PENMAEN-MAWR. SMALL FREEHOLD INVESTMENT. MR JOHN PRITCHARD will Sell by Public iri. Auction, at The Alexandra Inn, Pen- maen-mawr, on Wednesday, Match 5th, 1884, at 6.30 p.m., All those two Freehold Cottages known as Store House Back, now in the occupation of John Lunt and John Griffiths, at the respective rentals of X.5 4i Od and £2 12a Od per annum. For further particulars apply to Mr P.J.Webster, Solicitor, Conway, or the Auctioneer, Bodhyfryd, Bansror. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PENRHYN ARMS HOTEL, BAN 30R. Great unreserved Sale of the Entire Contents of tha above Hotel, with the valuable Cellar of Choice Wines, Ilorpes. Hea-ac Carriages, Sad- dlery, Farming Stock, Pedigree Cattle, Agricul- tural linplememanta. MR JOHN PRITCHARD has receive I in- structions to Sell by Public Auction, about the end of March, 1884, the magnificent assem- blage of Household Furniture and E Sects, further particulars of which will shortly appear. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. I LLEINIOS CASTLE, ANGLESEY. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD is favoured with the instructions of Capt. Mitchell,Jto 8ellby Public Auct on, on the Premises, Lleiniog Castle, distant about two miles from the town of Beau. maris, on Tuesday, March 11, 1884, at 11 a.m. prompt., 11 grand 3 year old Short Horn and Welsh Bullocks, of the choicest quality and of heavy weight?, 2 Prime Fat Cows, 8 Handsome two year old and Yearling Ayrshire Heifers, 23 Head of Cross bred Short Horn Heifers and Steers, 6 excellent Milch Cows, &c., further particulars of which will shortly appear. Bodhyfryd, Bangor. B IMPORTANTTO SOLICITORS, MERCHANTS, SHOP KEEPERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN PRITCHARD is instructed to 8ell by Pablic Auction, at his Mart,in Ban- gor, on Tuesday, March 4th, i8S4, at two o'clock prompt, 20 First Class Wrought Iron Fire and Thief Resisting Safes, from two feet to three feet high, fitted with patent unpickable locks, Drawers, Shelves.&c.,manufactured by Mr Thomas Withers, West Bromwich. Catalogues may be obtained of the Auctioneer, Bodhyfryd, Bangor. B 2587. BOJORGAN, ANGLESEY. IMPORTANT TO BUTCHERS, FARMERS, AND OTHERS. TT TR JOHN PRITCHARD will Sell by Public 1\.1. Auction, at the Meyrick Arms Hotel, Bod- organ, on Monduy, March 3rd, 1884, Thirty-five grand prime fat 3 and 1 years old Bullocks and Heifers, of syiperor quality and heavy weight; two Handsome in-calf Heifers, to calf at early dates; a capital Short-horn Mlch Cow, to calvo in March, a noted good milker; a grand G years old Dark Bay Cob MIPe, 15.1 hands high, quiet in S ngle and Double Harnes?, and under the Eaddle, and up t-j 14 ftone; the property of Messrs Chamberp, Nant Newydd Jone?, Hendregadog; Foulkea, Bodrwyn Griffiths, Tredafydd Williams, Cel ar; Jones, Glantraeth Jones, Ffera-nbeili; Edward?, Penrhyn Halen Richards, Hen Shop and others. Lunchecn at 12.30. Sale to commence a, 1 p m. prompt. k Bodixyfryd, Bang >r. TO COBAASPONDEMTS. I W. W., Psvr.LHKLT. — Your iatarcsiinjj r- \p3r wil I appear next week. D. W., PWLLHKU —Your communication un- I avoidably omitted. Will Wtlt-) you. T. M., BAN-QOR.—Thank? for cards, but too late for insertion this week. A WELSHMAN, RUTHIN.— Received too lit3. Nex wer-k, if possible.

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