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CARDIFF.
CARDIFF. APOTHECABIES' HALL.—Mr. John Llewellyn Treharne, son of Mr. Treharne, Bute Docks. Cardiff, has passed his examination in the science and practice of medicine, and received a certificate M.R.C.S. of Kngland. THE ROW IS MAKY-A^N-STP.1 ET.—At the borough police-court yesterday, before Mr R. 0. Jones and Mr E. S. Hill, Morris Heelan and Elizabeth Flynn appeared on » -remand charged with violently assaulting a man mamed Charles Brady on Saturday night. The case was ajain lemanded, to enable witnesses for the defence to be called. STEALING POTATOES.—James Smith and William Perry, two hauliers, living in Mary-Ann-street, in the employ cf Mr. Baker, potr;toe merchant, of Herbert- street, were charged with stealing potatoes. The prose- cutor had sold Mr. Needs two tons of potatoes, which he sent in two carts, containing ten sacks of potatoes in ea.cla cart. The prisoners were afterwards seen re- turning with the carts, and one of them took a sack of potatoes from his cart and put into the other cart. Smith took them to a Mr. Richard*, green-groter, of Bridge-street, and sold the two sacks for 10s. Smith was sent to prison for three months, as he was the older man of the two Perry to two months' hard labour.
NEWPORT.
NEWPORT. THE MAGISTRATES' CLERK QUESTION.—After con- siderable delay it has been announced that the deputy- mayor (Mr. Wyndham Jones), has instructed Mr Fox to isaue circulars convening a meeting of the magistrates for Monday afternoon next, for the purpose of taking into consideration the delay in obtaining the opinions of the law officers of the crown on the legality or otherwise of his retaining the position of clerk to the magistrates, whilst at the same time he is clerk of the peace for the county of Monmouth.
MERTHYR.
MERTHYR. BOARD OF HEALTH.Th, bi-monthly meeting was held yesterday. Present Mr WflHam Jones, chairman; Messrs George Martin, John Jones, T. H. Hosgooa, Thomas Jenkins, J. W. James, W. L. Daniel, John Gabe, Thos. Lloyd, W. Gould, J. Probert, H. Davies, and E. Ho wells. The minutes of the last meeting were read and confirmed. The chairman stated that the award in the arbitration case between the board and Dr Nichol Carne which had been commenced at Cardiff and adjourned to London would be given by the arbitration on the 18th inst. A tender from Rees L. Atkins, the present lessee of the reservoir at Pentwyn, for another three years' lease at 230 a-year was accepted. The surveyor reported, with respect to a complaint from the Rector, as to the foul smells proceeding from Caedraw, that he had visited the chandleries in the neighbourhood in company with the medical-officer, and they found that the nuisance oom- plained of arose from the vapours given off in the process of melting fat and remelting tallow, and that no means were in use in these places for confining or consuming these vapours. In the chandlery belonging to Mr Evans a furnace was erected some years since for this purpose, but its use had been abandoned. The opinion was that the best known means of avoiding a nuisance in carrying On this business were not in use, and it was recommended that notice be given requiring the owners of these places to adopt the best known means for suppressing such nui- sance. At the premises of Mr Bryant, fellmonger, it was found that no boiling was practised, and everything was done to prevent a nuisance. Ten of the new houses re- cently erected by Messrs. Nixon and Co., at Ynysowen. were reported to have been occupied without having been previously certified as fit for human habitation, thereby infringing the 25th section of the bye-laws. The neces- sity for providing with as little delay as possib e, an onfcf a11 flpwpr f.ViA o^wacre of the houses on the ow ground at Ynisowen, was dwelt upon. lo houses here would shortly be ready for habitation and the sewers were temporarily constructed to^ e river Taff. The level 8f the main sewage is too high to receive the sewage of those hoases by gravitation, and several methods of dealing with it had been coasidered- ffltration by artificial filter beds, and lifting the sewage by a pump worked by water power-but neither of these were recommended. It was suggested, however, that the board acquire three or four acres of land on the Aberfau farm, by the river Taff, and drain and lay out the land in filtration areas, conveying the sewage thereto by a line of conduit, commencing at the present outfall of the Ynys- owen sewers. The clerk was directed to give the neces- sary notices in the case, aad it was further intimated by tha surveyor that the houses would soon require a supply of water. A recommendation that the slopes at Ynys cidudwg and Navigation be planted with larch was ordered to be carried out during the coming season. The quarterly report of the medical officer stated that there had been 566 births and 398 deaths during the quarter, making the birth rate 41'8 and the death rate 29"2 per 1'* < .4 Pm,vioua Hunters the death rate had baen 44 4 and 62 6. The mortality among young children was very large during the quarter. The continued nahealthiness of the village of Troedyrhiwwas alluded to, and attributed to a subsoil overcharged with moisture #ad s Pirated with excrementitious matter, but the latter w?uld doubtless be remedied when all houses in the district were connected with the sewage system. The surveyor said this was being proceeded with as quickly & possible. The continued high rate of mortality at Dowla18 was also touched upon. The ironworks had been largely increased during the last 10 years, and the steel- works established, while there had beentoo commensurate provision for, the house accommodation of the thousands of working men attracted to the district by the prospect of employment. In his ordinary fortnightly report the medical officer stated the result of his examination of certain houses said to be overcrowded, and it was found that such was the case, to such an extent as to be in- jurioua to the health of the inmates. Mr Gould con- sidered the reason far the insufficiency of house accom- modation in the district was attributable to the fact that such property was not sufficiently profitable to induce people to invest their money in building, and Dr James pointed to the rateability of cottage property. If that' were done away with, perhaps people might be inclined to build. Mr Judd made an offer for 25 acres of grass land at Troedyrhiw from November, 1874, to Deceflaber, 1875, for £ 100, with liberty to graze sheep, cattle, &c., or to mow at will Dr Dyke quoted an eminent authority on sewage farming to the effect that cattle should never be allowed to graze on such land, as they would make holes in the land, which would become full of sewage, and then be a pestilent nuisance. The offer, together with another from Mr James, Troedyrhiw, for the whole of the land there, at 23 for the grass land and E4 for the rest, was re- ferred to the farm committee. Mr Milligan, tenant of the premises known as the Bunch of Grapes Inn, offered to rent No. 72, High-street (Canton House), to add to his present premises, for which the present license would suffice. An offer signed by Messrs John Jones (Man- chester House), Henry Griffiths (Victoria-street), John Williams (High-street), R. T. Jeremy and David Evans (Gaa Works) was also made for the same premises, for the purposes of public instruction and recreation for the young." It was resolved that the latter offer be consi- dered. TEiii HEALTH OF "CHI t;A. "-This notorious spot having been alluded to at the meeting of the Board of Health held yesterday, a member inquired of the medical °f health as to the sanitary condition of the plaoe, and Dr. Dyke replied that, as a matter of fact, there were BO cases of typhoid or enteric fever in that neighbour- i a "•>' u kad been free from epidemic disorders since 1 H? attributed this to the perfect drainage which ^aiT1-^ out here in that year. The surveyor also gaia that it was thoroughly well drained and better paved than any other court in the parish so, on the whole, it was pretty well agreed by the members that, barring the class Of residenta," there were worse places in Merthyr than China.
RHYMNEY.
RHYMNEY. RATEPATKB^ MEETING.- On Tuesday evening a rate- cbair was taken by Mr Isaac Price, of the guadian8 ef the poor. In opening the proceedings, he said that the bill of the returning-officer was so high, as compared with the election bills of n J*6 inhabitants, that it was their duty to make every effort The Rev. J. Jones (Mathews),.w 0, togdether with the Revs. G. Owen and E. DaIes, attended to explain it. Mr Jones said he and his fellow-members of the school board, who were present, were n0 miVKf but to explain, in order that they, as ratepayers might know what to do. Mr John Lewis, grocer, said that the matter was one of great importance, and should ronse their zeal and energy. He did not expect much consider- ation of the ratepayers' interest in the minds and acts ot legal officials. Mr. Daniel Hughes moved, and another ratepayer seconded, that this meeting strongly protest against the high charges in the bill." Six ratepayers were appointed to visit the auditor, and power was given them to add to their number. A resolution was passed giving them authority to protest against the bill in the name of the meeting in the hearing of tht-. auditor. A vote of thanks was passed to the Rev, E. Davies for the pamphlet he had published, exposing the high eharges of the bill.
BLAENAVON.
BLAENAVON. ENGLISH CONGREGATIONAL CHU]RCH' On Monday evening the Rev. Jansen Davies, of Newport, deligered an able lecture in the above chapel to a crowded audience, the subject being "How to get on in the world." He fpoke for a full hour and a half, and was frequently cheered by the audience. The profits will go to the chapel funds.
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BRECON. BOROUGH PETTY SESSIONS.—On Monday, before Messrs. n. Thomas. W. James, J. Joseph, H. C. Rich, W. Matthews, and J. T. Jones, John Price was charged by his wife with assault. He was allowed 14 days pro- bation. Extension of time till 12 o'clock for the volun- teers'dinner was granted to Captain Robinson, Wei ling- *°.:n, 9" Edward Jones, Masons'-row, was charged with obstructing the police. Defendant not being pre- sent, a warrant for his apprehension was granted. Thos. Jones, of Iredustav, was charged with having 11 half- pounds of butter out of 22 under weight. Fined 2s 6d and cost 3, and ordered to forfeit the butter.
WAUNAKLWYDD.
WAUNAKLWYDD. ACCIDENT TO A LAD.—The Waunarlwydd Slant has been the scene of another accident that might have ter minated seriously. A lad of 14, named David Williams, was coming up from hw work on the chains of the trara, and not having been informed of a rising on the way, his right arm came into contact with some of the wood-work producing rather a^ severe laceration. Fortunately, his comrade seized him in tims, or he would have been drawn under the wheels. j THE COAL TRADE. Trade has somewhat REVIVED here of late; all the coal and coke that was stored up some few months ago has been disposed of and cleared away. The coke ovens have been re-lit in the respective col- lieries, and their appearance at night is a little more cheerful. Men cannot now complain of the want of work, for there is plenty to be bad, but the pay i< not excessive. A PJEST. — Everything has it* DAY. "w children of litis neighbourhood h ive quite •' of tbe j most hideous description. They ar- bw'OttuW: quite trou- blesome about shop windows, the doors j*rk"ate and public thoroughfare)). r
,-SWANSEA. !
SWANSEA. DISORDERLIES.—At the borough police-court yesterday, before Messrs J. T. Jenkins, N. P. Cameron, and L. D. Williams, Ann Walker, charged with drunken and riot- ous behaviour in High street on the previous night, was sentenced to one month's hard labour, she having been previously convicted.—Mary Ann Morgan was charged with drunken and riotous behaviour in Manuel-street. The case was proved, aud the accused was committed for ten days.—Klizabeth Davis was charged with being drunk and riotous in Swan court, Tontine-street. Fined 20s and costs, or fourteen days.—Ellen Sweeney, for being drunk and disorderly in Castle-square, was committed for seven days. THEFT OF A CLOCK.—George John, a labourer, was charged with stealing a clock at Fentre Estell, value 25s, the property of John Benjamin. Remanded till Thursday. CONCERT.—On Tuesday night a concert of vocal and instrumental music was given at the Agricultural Hall, on behalf of the funds for the erection of the Countess of Huntingdon NewChapel, which is to be erected at a cost of £ 6,800. There was a capital attendance, the singing being interpersed with leadings and recitations, and the entertainment passed off in a satisfactory mannor.
LLANELLY.
LLANELLY. CWRW BACH. At the petty sessions, yesterday, before Mr C. W. Nevill, M.P., Mr W. H. Nevill, Mr E. N. PbUlips ana I>lr Douglas A, Onslow, Margaret John, of Bryn, Llanelly, charged by P.C. Dunn with selling beer without a license on the 17th ult., was fined 40s and costs. CAUTION TO PUBLICANS. David Griffiths, Vala of Neath Inn, Llanelly, was charged by P.S. Hughas with keeping his house open for the sale of beer at 8.3') a.m. on the 25th ult. P. S. Hughes deposed that on the morn- ing m question he, accompanied by P.C. Morgan, visited the house, and failed to obtain admittance at the front. On seeking ingress by the back premises he met four emerging from the house. On entering he found tables bearing evident marks of recent drinking. The landlady desired to compromise the matter, but of course in vain. A fine of 40s and costs was inflicted, and the conviction was endorsed on the license. UNRULY PAUPER.—Mr Wm. George, master of the Llanelly Workhouse, charged Wm. Hall—once one of the most flourishing merchants of Llanelly, but now an in- mate of the above workheuse-with using obscene and profane language, and also with disobedience on Tuesday morning. The master was obliged to send for P.S. Hughes, who took defendant into custody. Prisoner was severely reprimanded for his conduct, and the master was authorised to remove him to the solitary confinement room, and to place him upon the umal diet during his discretion. TEMPORARY TRANSFER OF LICENSES.—A temporary transfer of license was granted to John Davies, of the Crown and Anchor, Thnmas-.street, Llanelly. William Jones, Llanelly, was granted a temporary transfer of the license of the Cooper's Arm*, Llanedy. John Davies, late police sergeant of this town, applied through Mr T. B. Snead, for the temporary transfer of the license of the White Hart Inn, Water-street. The Bench said they had considered the arguments advanced on behalf of the applicant, but lookmg at the fact that Davies had been discharged from the police force on account of his intem- perate habits, they were sorry to be obliged to refuse to grant the transfer.
TELNBY.
TELNBY. INQUEST. An inquest on the body of the artillery- manTWa9 d;p°uwned on ^turday night last was held • i 8 t Jury hiade a memorandum to the officials of the fort, that means be prov ided for a e transit of soldiers to and from the islan d and the main-land at all states of the tide.
MR D. PTOfTOtf V'OLUlNTJK…
MR D. PTOfTOtf V'OLUlNTJK HIRING, The annual distribution of prizes for shooting in con- nection with the Llandilo volunteers took place at the Town-hall on Tuesday evening, under the presidency of j i high-sheriff for the county of Carmarthen, and late M.P. for the same county. On the platform were the Vicar, Capt. and Mrs Thomas (Moreb), Mr and Mrs Thomas (Prospect-place), Mrs Llewellyn, Mr Pryddereh (Carmarthen Banking Company), Rev. D. Jones, Mr S. Lewis, Mr. D. Rees, &e. Prizes in money, amounting to about £ 60, were awarded to the successful competitors. Mr Pugh and Capt. Thomas each gave £ o, and among the other contributors were the principal gentry of the place. The tradesmen of the town pre- sented ever forty prizes. Mr. PUGH, in the course of bis remarks during the evening, said he was glad to be amongst them on that as on every other occasion. He always took great interest in the volunteer movement and although he had now re- signed his captaincy, he still meant to keep up his con- nection with the corps in other ways. He hoped the men would take his advice, and stick to their drill. More stress was laid on company drill now than .ever. It was the foundation of everything in the shape of drill in old times. It was now even more so. The company was becoming more and more a unit in drill than it was. They used to say battalion drill was the grand thing. But now company drill had taken its place. It was more in favour than battalion drill. As the men could meet together oftener for company drill he hoped they would take advant- age of it and make themselves perfect. The finances were always an important part of the busmes. Charles Fox had aaid He would sooner get his bread in any way than by being Chancellor of the Exchequer. A good plan to swell the finances would be for every man to make himself efficient, and that was an easy matter. The Robin Hood rifles (Notts) co»sisted of about 1,000 men, an(j eVery man had made himself an emciedt. The men of the 1st. Carmarthen Volunteers had everything in their favour—an admirable captain in Mr Thomas, an energetic lieutenant in Mr Lewis, and a capital drill- sero-eant in Conboy. There was no doubt they (the men) would soon attract the attention of ladies (loud laughter) and win their admiration, and wculd thus be able°to form eli- gible matrimonial engagements. They should always march in such a way that the ladies while lookin" at them might say with smiles of beauty, ° "So firm theytread while marchino bv they look creation's lords." ° J' His excellent friend Ithe Vicar had Complimented him on the fine body of javelin men he had turned out as High Sheriff. If any merit was due to him then he must say it was owing to the martial spirit he had imbibed as eaptaln of that corps. He was one of those who thought volunteers ought to be kept up and encouraged. Looking at the nations around, he saw there was great need of our being able to defend our own should the occasion arise for doing so. Russia, pf?ss'a'^n,d F™nce were ealling out and arming all their able-bodied men. The excuse that Ruskin had just given for refusin, an invitation to America was that lie could not think of going to spend a month in a country containing no castles. If he paid this neighbourhood a visit, he would find sufficient of those stately and interesting edifices. Ruskin without the castles would be miserable, and so would he (the speaker) without good volunteers. Let everv man learn the art of self-defence not only as regards "boxing but everything else. He was „lad to see so many ladies pre- sent. If they looked upon the movement with a favour- able eye, then he entertained no fears about its pro- sperity. Captain THOMAS, in the course of his remarks, im- pressed upon the men the necessity of attending to their drill, and.urged upon all young men in the neighbour- hood who were qualified to join to do so at once for there was no knowing how soon the necessity might arise for their services, and it was better to be prepared in time. The meeting was addressed by the Vicar, Mr Pry- ddereh, and others, and the whole proceedings throughout were most enthusiastic. ° n
THE NOMINATIONS FOR THE SOUTH…
THE NOMINATIONS FOR THE SOUTH WARD To the Editor of the So era WALES DAILY NEWM, SIR,-lo my great astonishment I find I have been nominated for the south ward, not only unknown to me but me very respect contrary-tcjmy O.vn wishes and de- sire. I hope the burgesses of this ward will look upon this nomination as a very silly joke, and treat it accord- ingly.—Your obedient servant, A. P. STEED. Bute Docks, Cardiff, Nov. 4.
MR. DUNCAN AND THE EAST WARD…
MR. DUNCAN AND THE EAST WARD CONTEST. To the Editor of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. SIR, In your edition of yesterday you speak of the theatre as being placarded with bills denouncing Mr. uncan. Allow me to say that it was done without Mr. r.smonde's knowledge or consent, and that immediately became aware of the fact the bills were torn dowu.— TK8 ALFRED LANE, Acting Manager. 1 neatre Royal, Cardiff, Nov. 4.
To tJS® SOUTH WARD CONTEST.
To SOUTH WARD CONTEST. SIR, °fTHE SOTTH W ALES DAILY NEWS. himse'lf btfor^tK011 ,ta'ien bJ* Mr Bowen in again placing honours 8how» i»? electors as a candidate for municipal at the Town COVUTM86114'6111*1'11'8 obtain a teat than such anxiety ev5 +nd as it; can feearcely be supposed think Mr Bowen'Fj ob. "behalf of the ratepayers, I very apparent; but n ln forcino himself upon them is Council a gentleman who^ they not send to the mm pel him to neglect hiKe to h*3 employers would ^er ve.-I am, &c., duty to those he promises to Cardiff, Nov. 4, 1874. A RATEPAYER. =-=-
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jnotieg J;at1\tt it (gUn JntclUgettce. SPECIAL TELEGRAM FliOtt OUR CITY CORRESPONDENT.] LONDON, WEDNESDAY. There has been very little demand for money to-day, and the open market quotation for first-class bills i3 3Q per cent. No bullion transactions were reported at the Bank. The easy condition of the Money Market and the buoyancy of the Continental exchanges have induced purchases of Stocks; and a further improve- ment has taken place in most departments. Consols have advanced to 93k to 931 for money, and 931 to 93 4 for December. Railways opened firm, and after a partial relapse again advanced. Manches, Sheffield, and Lincolnshire, North British, London and North Western, 1 Midlasd, i; Great Western, J; London, Chatham, and Dover Four-amd-a-Half per Cent. Preference, t JIetro- politn Distriot, £ Ciledoniain, Brighton, J. Me- tropolitan are 1 lower. In the Foreign Market, Egyptian Stocks are un- changed, the 1868 Stock being at 82J to 83J, the Khedive Bonds at 75| to 76J, the Vice- roy Seven per Cent. Loan at 94 to 95, and the 1873 Stock, after having been at 75§ to 757 has relapsed to yesterday's closing price, 75 to 755. Peruvian Stocks are each i lower, the Six per Cents. being at 71H to 71ft and the Five per Cents, a at 58i to 50. Turkish Five per Cent Stock is -41 lower, at 45 5 16 to 45 7-16, and the Six per Cent. Bonds of 1873 i. at 52 to 52!. The Scrip of the new Lean is also i lower, at 1 13-16 to 1 15-16 prem. Hungarian Six per Cent. Stock is lower, and atalian J. Spanish Stock is 116 lower at 18 3-18 to 18 5.16. Erie Rail- way shares are J lower at to 27. Anglo-American Telegraph Shares are I lower at 79 to 79!, and Panama Ordinary and Preference are each £ lower. The markets since mid-day have been rather quiet, and prices show a slight relapse. The funds are firm at this morning's rise. In English Railways South at this morning's rise. Iu English Railways South British stock has been exceptionally strong and shows a further improvement of k, but London and Bri^h- tonps i lower, and Great Western, and London, Chat- ham; and Dover Original, J. In the Foreign Market l'urkish stock are about i to 1 lower on an average. The scrip of the now loan is unchanged. Egyptian 1873 is 1 lower at 751 to 75$, and Spanish Three per Cents 1-16 at 18* to 18|. Erie shares, in the American Market are steady at 26á to 27J. Among Telegraph Securities Anglo-American Stock has recovered I to 79l to 79n. 0 Imperial Ottoman Bank Old Shares are 3 higher, at 18J to lg. BRISTOL STOOK. «S £ *JHA.J{GRE.—TUESD AY. KAILWAYS. Sliare.. i. 1 Company. Amt. Paid. Priced. Stock Bristol and Exeter £100 ..110 112 Stock Do. 4 per Cent. Preference. 100 97 98 Stock Bristol and IS orth Somerset 104 24 26 10 Bristol Port Rail and Pier.. 10 -415 Stock Great Western 100 ..1131 US} Do. New Allotment — Stock Llynvi and Ogmore 100 i'<7 19 Stock Monmouthshire 106 ..125 it7 Stotk Do, 5 per Cent, Preference. 100 ..112 11a 12 Do. New 3 i j p m. 60 Severn and Wve 50 ..25 27 Stock Rhyniney 100 66 67 Stock South Devon 100 ..56 58 P°- 5 per Ut-nt. Preference.. 1 P8 109 Stock Taff Vale 100 ..191 1H2 10 Do. Class C 10 91 9 prem 10 Do. New 5 per Cent. 2 i prem HISCKLLANEOUS STOCK. Aahton Vale Iron & Coal L. 25 22 23 Do. Do. New 20 32 Dis to Avonside Engine Limited 7 2 BiB 147.,).0 -Bristol Dock Shares 147.9.0.. f) 1.1,2 iwck Bristol United Gas 100 ..188 190 20 Bristol Steam Navigation Lt. 14 61 6J dig. XD 25 Bristol Commercial -25 ..]5 16 -r' Bristol Water Works 25 50J r) I 20 Do. Now 9i 9j 10 Cardlff Water Works, New.. 2 2i 2J prem 10 Clifton Suspension Bridge 10 6J 7 If) Bristol City Hotel Limited. 10 9 10 Bristol Col. Green tiolel, Lt. 10 14A la 10 Clifton llf-tel Limited 10 12i 12J 20 Great Western Colliery Lim. 17 ..10 11 20 „ „ Wew 17 l.-r, London & South West. Bank 20 H 2It prem. 10 B. & S. Wales WR'O" 4 ? £ orera "0 Bristol Wacon Works. 10 2! 2J prem 20 Do New 2 2i 26 prem ¡Ii Western Watron 10 91 10 x D -20 West of England and South Wales District Bank 15 ,J3 331 15 Wilts and Dorset Bank 10 40 42 5 Crown Preserved Coal Lim 5 6J 6 RAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. FOR WEEK KNDING OCT. 31st. 1874. 1873. Increase. Dec. 1 TafEVale E9,187 8,440 747.. Penarth Harbour, BOCK and Railway. 2,083 9o78 5 Rllymliev 2192 2.150 42 — Grand Trunk of Canada.. 2.50G — Chatham — — 953.. — Caledonian 3066 Northwestern — 1010 Great Eastern — 4047 North British — — x882 — Great Northern — — — 718 North Eastern — 1791 — Midland. — — 5055 —
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I latest Narkets. I CORN. LONDON CORN MARKET, WEDNESDAY.— English and foreig ts wheat slow sale at late values. F1 mr dull, but unattered. Barley firm at late advance. Oats realise full prices. Maize very firm. Hither more doiner in beans and peas at moderate rate-1. British- wheat. 330 barley. 700. Foreign: wheat, 21,120 barley, 950; oats, æ,040; flour, 350 sacks. PRODUCE. LONDON PRODUCE MARKET, WEDNESDAY.—Sugar market verv dull, with downward tendency in prices; small pub!ic ea'e-s of Havana. Coffee quiet; plantation again cheaper; low middling 106, middling 109s to 110s; ordinary native 87s. Tea quiet, Indian ar. auction s )ld at previous values. Spices sales passed off with flat tone. Rice dull and inactive. Rum quiet and unal- tered. Cotton market remains dull. Jute quiet at late rates. Tallow, old, 438 6d to 43s 9d new 40s 3d spot. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET, WKDNMDAY. Sugar continues quiet. No sales. Ashes, pots, 36s, and pearls, 398 per cwt. Nitrate of soda. 13s 3d to 138 6d per cwt. "Lard, no sales. Palm oil, 200 tons sold Bonny, at 433 10s 6d and irregular, at JM9 to R32 10s per ton. Tallow market unchanged. Olive oil quiet. Spanlqh, Z43 to £43 10s per ton. Rape oil no s des. Rosin, about 4,000 barrels on the spot and to arrive, at 6s 6d to 6s 3d per cwt. Refined petroleum oil, at 9d to tId. CATTLE NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET, WBDNBSDAY.—Tn to-day's market there was not so large a supply as for two week's past. Some of the cattie on offer was of good quality. Grazing beast,4 met with a sluggish sale. Cows and calves not an plentiful as cf late all that appeared promising were eoon bought up. A fair average market for pigs, and all were disposed of. Prices as fol- lows: Best beef cattle, 7d to 8d per lb; second quality 6d to 7J. Mutton 6W to 8d. Porkers (per score) lis to lis 6d, ba.on pigs 10s 6d to 10s 9d. METALS. LONDON METAL MARKET, WIKDNESDAY. -Copper still dearer. Chili on early change £ 85 109 to £ 86 cash. Wallaroo £9-i, closing at best. About 200 tons Chili done regulus 17s. Tin. small parcels Straits 1;93 10s, spot £92 ics to arrive. Australian same price "pot. Spelter and lead unaltered. Sootch pig iron GLASGOW PIG IRON MARKET, WEDNESDAY. — Market steady. Business at 84s 9d to 85s. Closing sellers 858, buyers, 845 9d. BUTTER. CORK BUTTER MARKET, WKDKrr8I>AY.-Ordinarv firsts, 150s; seconds, His; thirds, 127s; fourths, 120g; fifths, 105s; sixths, 75s. Mild, firsts, 156s; seconds, 147s; thirds, 132s. Firkins in market, 1,259. SUGAR. cr,YDE CRUSHED SUGAR M\RKET,' WEDNBSD47. Business very restricted, at decline of 3d to 6d sinceSaiuiday.
SPECIAL SHIPPING NEWS.
SPECIAL SHIPPING NEWS. TFEOII OUR SHIPPING REPORTER. 1 LATEST ARRIVALS IN PKNARTH ROADS. CARDIFF, Wednesday iNight.—Javis, s, 432, ballast Moise, s, 5C0, ballast; Beauleau, 79, pitwood Retamia, 300. ballast; Betsey, 256, ballast; Martin M. Bret, 419. ballast; Fanny Queirolo, 459, ballast; Sarah Emma 10S7, ballast; Richard Emily, 81, light; Helena, 80, light; Soovrano, 80, ballast; Clara Manning, 145, ballast.
CASUALTY.
CASUALTY. CARDIFF, Wednesday.— The schooner, Helena, has arrived in Penarth Roads damaged.
GOVERNMENT SIGNAL STATION,…
GOVERNMENT SIGNAL STATION, LIZARD. [Ships reported byliessrs. WM. RROAD & SONS, Lloyd's and Ship Agents, Falmouth, and the Lizard, as having PASSED THE LIZARD.] rSPECIAL TELEGRAM.] WEDNESDAT.—Passed east—Morning: steamers Morfa, of Swansea, Cornwall, of Cardiff. Passed west: BronM- grove steamer, of Southampton. Passed east—after- noon Dinas steamer, of Cardiff, for Rouen; barque Sea Swallow, of Sunderland, from Taganrog for Falmouth, cargo, seed. Wind S.E., moderate weather, very thick.
REUTER'S MAIL TELEGRAMS.
REUTER'S MAIL TELEGRAMS. HURST CASTLE, Wednesday.-North German Lloyd steamer Main, from New York, passed 4.25 morning. QUEENSTOWFF, Wednesday. -Cun.ard steamer, Parthia, arrived from New York 7.50 morning. MOVILLE, Wednesday. Anchor steamer, Utopia, arrived from New York four afternoon.
HOMEWARD BOUND.
HOMEWARD BOUND. FOR CARDlFF.- Adele, Jeune Prosper, Port Novalo. Dordogne, Port Louis. Amelia Jane, Tregnier. FoR NEATH.—Bon Pere, Dauphinelle, Port Navalo. FOR SWANSEA.- Gertrude, Rouen. Racer, Crown, Renouf. FOR LLANELLY. -Clara, Rouen.
FOREIGN ARRIVALS.
FOREIGN ARRIVALS. FROM CARDIFF. -Castor, Trieste. Asp, Roscoff. Hept Gibraltar. Active, Glen Albyn, Victoria ^^nestro, Pelham River Plate. SWANSKA. —Mathildi Julie, St Martin de Rio. • lPler, Cronstalt. Kong Oscar, New York.
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CARDIFF. Edin. II, SOUTH BASIN ARRIVALS.—Nov. 4. CTeore CII; 8.1ght, Penarth, light, 448 Prado n Wedlake, Canal, light, 52 SOInas> Liverpool, light 67 Druid, DOCK ARRIVALS.-Nov. 4. Kaleva, NestU?'a "dK2Wat<Lr' £ ( 'at e Johan. ,baU.f1fc. „f w,i3 J)inland, pitwood, 431 ^rin p Ohlsen T^Pnfer' Highbridge, light, 50 Hogan p a \y^°nce8ter, ballast, 246 VRAP ARRIVALS.—Nov. 4. Severette, Mah beans, 93 Jeune Amante, Kirey Port L'Abbe, potatoes, 90 Jacques Marl &1 „ Dahomet, potatoes, 63 Saucy Lass, Bennett St Bneilx, 3g A. Prudena, Baron, Gloucester, 91 Noeli Leontine, Morgan, Bordeaux pitwood, 120 Gratitude, Long, Canal, bght, 38 p PBNABTH DOCK ARRIVALS.Nov. 3. Nugget, Bennett, Bideford, light, 72 Florence, Nurse, Bristol, h&ht, 60 John, a, Thomas, Bristol. ''8^ 92 8wlft, a, Allen, Bristol, hgbt, 63 William and Martha, Crossman, Bridgwater, light, 59 II Ellen, Ballinger, Bristol, light, 32 Speedwell, Guy, Bridgwater, light, 54 Nellie Wise, s. Green, Limerick, light, 676 Maitland, s, Gregar, Limerick, light, 422 Bessie, s, Gyles, Hayle, light, 249 Caroline, Kemp, Southampton, ballast, 149 Pride of Dorset, Way, Southampton, ballast, 237 Nicholas Harvey, Edwards, Hayle, ballast, 193 Tranquebar, Waterhbme, Havre, ballast, 1306 Michele Galatola, Ferraro, Havre, ballast, 508 Brisbane, Hudleston, London, ballast, 415 Nicholino, Enrigoc, Trawle, ballast, 511 Cujini Curietti, Marohey. Havre, ballast S.G.G. Thompson, Marchey, Hayle, ballast, 128 Treppry, Marchey, Hayle, ballast, 64 Vigilant, Cocks, Hayle, ballast, 35 St Andrews, Cocks. Methel, coal, 91 Eliza Ann, Cocks, Penzance, ballast, 4T Alexandra, Cocks, France, ballast, 93 GLAMORGAN CANAL ARPIVALS.-NOV. 3. Alma, Evans, Bristol, pitch, 39 Electric. Nicholas, Watchet, general, 45 Edgar, Villon, Bristol, general, 57 Devon, s, Jones, Bridgwater, general, 69 Sarah, Vickery, East Dock, light, 31 SOUTH BASIN SAILINGS, Nov. 4.- Don, ss, Cook, Caen. EAST DOCK SAILINGS, NOT. 4.—M. Moxham, ss, Schmonte, St Nazaire. Lavernock, s, Powley, Gibraltar. Theodore, Hale, Highbridge. Prince of Wales, Toomer, Bristol. Jane Wright. Hull, Havana. F. O. Von Manteuffer, Klega, Wilhelmshaven. Calopso, s, Howe, Bordeaux. WEST DOCK SAILINGS. Nov. 4.-Albatroes, Smith, Bristol. George, Hawn, Penarth. Horatio, s. Manses, Rouen. Seraphin, Andrews, Nantes. Margaret, Stamp, Highbridge. Sarah, Vickery, Canal. Daring, Kirby, \Vaterford- Constance, Sirn'n, Marenuies. Louise, s, Hermite, Nantes. Ellen, Murray, Queenstown. GLAMORGAN CANAL SAILINGS, NOV. 3.—Enid, Mar- tin, general, Brwtol. Happy Return, Ingram, light, Barry. Shepherd, Biddle, light, Bristol, Olive Branch, Kiddle, Ji^ht, Ea^t Dock. James, Pearce, light, West Dock. Tafif, s, Winfield, general, Bristol. PENARTH DOCK SAILINGS, Nov. 3.-Fanny, Phillips, coal, Bristol, Druid, Hawkins, light, Cardiff. Ruby, a, Turpin, coal, Plymouth. T., l- CLEARED.—Nov. 4. Aden, Elphmstone, s, B, 2140 coal, Davis k SOBS Malta, Alonso, s, B, 1400 coal, Decandia Santander, Pearl, B, 215 coal, Palmer & Co Barcelona, Muncaster, s, B, 980 coal, Thomas Barcelona Rio'Tin to, s, B, 1200 cal, Powell's Duffryn Odessa, Black Watch, s R. 1*00 coal, Tellefsen Dieppe, Campanil.s, B, 750 coal, Worms & Co Malta, Memphis, s, B, 1000 coal, Ocean Steam CO Charente, Corsair, s, B, 300 coal, Wayne & Co St. Nazaire, Chambeze, s, 1150 coal, Bregeou 'St Servan, Emma, F, 150 coal, Jones Brest, Amelina, V, 140 coal, Powell's Duffryn Nantes, Louise Mirie F, 90 coal, Livingstone & Co Duffryn P SapPici#h> Ger> 500 coal> Powell's Havannah, Georgia, U.S, 4-55 coal, Aberdare C C Singapore, Ivato, RUs, 1000 coal, Watts & Co Jamaica, Hargruen. Ny, 1100 coal, Davis & Sons Rosario, Posidon, Ny, 250 rail, Dowlais Iron Co ENTERED OUTWARDS.-Nov. 4. Singapore, Brisbane, B, 415 Huddlestone, Burness Malta, Benmore, s, 882, Smith, Burness & Sons Barcelona, Maitland, s, 422, McGregor, Richards & Co Basilan, Banquereau, 575, Owens, Nash & Co I V;'ara Manning, B, 145, Haynes, Trounce Gibraltar, Prado, s, B, 676, Thomas, Stowe Dleppe, Campanil, a, B, 487, Boughton, Wilson Malta, JSellie Wiae, B, 676, Green, Margrave Buenos Ayres, Manitoba, B, 728, Daughton, Harrison Havre, Solent, B, 467, Taylor, Harrison Nantes, Louise Marie, F, 54, Couillon, Morel fco.-deaux, Paquebot No. 5, i, 84, Jamais, Morel St Brieux, Monitor. F, 65, Mevoy, Morel Brest,. Dordogne, F, 63, Lemoing, Morel Morlaix, Louise, F, 73, Ebrellec, Morel Fecamp, Islande, B, 59, Blampied, Morel St Servan, Emma, F, 211, Rovillier, Morel Singapore, Glen Coru, B, 1066, Mitchell, Morel Rio Janeiro, Tranquebar, U.S, 1306, Waterhouse, S. D Jenkins China, Bengali, F, 677, Boudan, Jenkins Jamaica, Alexandra, Rus, 298, Siveensson, Hillstrom Havannah, R. W. Messa, U.S, 497, Hewitt, Jone3 & Co SWANSEA. VESSELS CLEARED.—Nov. 4. Alicante, Emma, s, F, 1101) coal, Strick & Son Dieppe, John Byng, 8, B. 400 coal, 600 p.fuel, Cory VESSELS ENTERED OUTWAUDS.-Nov. 4. Dieppe, John Byng, s, B, 472, Forsdike, Burgees Honneur, Fanny Wignall, B, 86, Smith, Tkomas & Co Lisbon, Eleanor Wheatley, B, 111, Jones, Mason Caen, Edith Morgan, B, 139, Jones, Mason NEWPORT. VESSELS CLEARED.—Nov. 4. Savannah, W. J. Hatfield, B, ballast Talcahuano, Blanche Maud, B, 966 rails and fishplates, ^Ebbw Vale Co Nasset, near Christiana, Damietta s, 640 rails, Naatvglo and Blaina Co Trieste, Gregorius, Aus, 593 coal, Jones ENTERED OUTWARDS.—Nov. 4. Rio Grande du Sul, Anna Maria, Hol, 167, Jonnge, G. Montaldo & Co Wilmington, Ulrika, Sw. 297, Framberg, ballast Talcahuano, Baldovan, B, 819, Scott, Beynon & Co Martinique, Undaunted, B, 253, Fawcettj Gething
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£ portm$ Jnuiltgciice. LINCOLN MEETING.-YESTFRD,& The JOHNSTONE PLATE (Handicap). About five furlongs.) MOROCCO 1 Vervain \"T' 2 Preacot ] 3 Sis ran. Betting—li t0"8" agst Aragon, 4 to 1 each agst Morocco and Vervain. The last two had the race to themselves, Vervain leading to the distance, where Morocco headed him, and won by three lengths; two lengths separated second and third; Master John was fourth, and Aragon and Surprise last. The GAUTBY NURSERY PLATE. Six furlongs. Brenda 1 Picnic. 2 Activity 3 Six ran. Betting—2 to 1 agst Brenda, 100 to 30 agst Zanzozee, 5 to 1 each agst Picnic and Activity, 6 to 1 agst Pembroke. Brenda got well away, with Zanzozee and Pembroke in attendance to the half distance, where both were done with, and Brenda, stalling off Picnic's challenge, won by three parts of a length three lengths separated second and third; Zanzozee, Pembroke, and St. Law- rence were next. The GREAT TOM STAKES (Handicap). The straight mile. Oxford Mixture 1 Aurore 2 Delay 3 Eleven ran. Bettiiig-9 to 4 agst Oxford Mixture, 4 to 1 agst Lord Gowran, 9 to 2 agst Tangible, 6 to 1 agst Mr Winkle, 8 to 1 agst Delay, 10 to 1 each agst An- drocles and Peto, 100 to 8 agst Memoria. The winner made use of her weight and at once went to the front with Lord Gowran and Androcles in attendance, but the latter jumped the road and lost his place, which Delay took; but he was beaten at the distance, and A urore thence challenged Oxford Mixture, but never reaching her, was beaten by two lengths one length separated second and third; Memoria was a bad fourth, Mr Winkle and Lord Gowran next, the others pulling up. The JUVENILE HANDICAP PLATE. About half a-mile. Nasturtium i Creole filly 2 Pembroke ] g Four ran. Betting—6 to 5 on Nasturtium, 5 to 2 agst Creole filly, 4 to 1 agst Pembroke. The favourite was in front throughout, and won by a length; three lengths separated second and third. HUNTERS HURDLE RACE PLATE. Two miles and a-half, over ten hurdles. Tom Ptnder j Northbrook 2 Gipsy 3 Six rail. betting-2 to 1 agst Contentment, 4 to 1 at first, afterwards 2 to 1, agst Tom Pinder, 5 to 1 agst Knight Errant. Contentment made most of the running, with Tom Pinder and Northbrook in the rear, when for two miles the favourite gave way, and Northbrook looked all over the winner but his jockey was outridden at the finish, and defeated by a neck bad third. The WITHAM SELLING STAKES. About five furlongs. Bluerock 1 Mystery filly 2 Bingo 3. Four ran. BettlOg 4- to 1 on Bluerock, who waited to half, the distance, when he came out, and won by three lengths; six lengths separated second and third. The winner was bought in for 155 guineas. The BURTON STAKES. About six furlongs. I Chingachgook 2 Teacher Five ran. Betting—5 to 4 agst Chingachgook, 100 to 30 each agst Glaucus and Teacher, and 10 to 1 agst others. Glaucus bad slightly the best of the race throughout, and, weight telling on the young one at the finish, Glaucus won by a length and a-half. BRIGHTON MEETING.- YESTERDAY. ROTTINGDEAN NURSERY HANDICAP. About half a-mile.. VascodiG»ina J Markover Geoffrey's dam filly •o" Six ran. Betting—7 to 4 agst Vasco di Gam a, 3 to 1 agst Pommelo, 7 to 1 agst Markover. The last-named made play, followed by Pommelo and the tavour;^e to the dip, when the leader gave way, ano » ^^o di Gama, taking up the runniag, won easily by a. i? same distance divided second- and third. Arabella filly wa8 fourth, and Guiderius last. The winner was bought in for 360 guineas. _? The WELTER HANDICAP. T. X.C. Highlander 1 Fraulein 2 Miss ManfieW 3 Seven ran. Betting—6 to 4 agst 3 to 1 agst Highlander. 6 to 1 agat Miss Manfield, 10 to 1 wl, agst Miss Orton and Cato. Fraulein cut out the work, fol' lowed by Miss Manfield and Highlander to the distance, where Miss Manfield was beaten, and a slashing race home resulted in the victory °* Highlander by a neck four lengths divided second and third. Sir Fred- erick was fourth, Misa Orton fifth, and Cato last. The SOUTHDOWN HURDLE RACE (Handicap). About one mile and three-quarters. Corregidor + Rattle + Sweet Gaiingale J* c>1. Eight ran. Betting—9 to 4 agst Corregidor, 10?.t0 agst Rattle, 5 to 1 each agst Altese and Sweet t;alingale, 10 to 1 each agst Caro and St Aubyn. The la^t-named made play, followed by the favourite and Rattle to the first obstacle, where Rattle assumed the lead and Oran- bourne refused. No change of importance occurred till fairly in the line for home, when Corregidar took up the running. bat Rattle, coming up again in thr. last few strides, made » dead heat; two length* betweeu SMpad and third. St Aubyn was fourth, and Cranbourne last. I In the deciding heat Corregidor beat Rattle. The CORPORATION STAKES. Bevendean Stakes Course (about five furlongs). Templar 1 Kenilworth 2 Nutbrown 3 Eight ran. Betting—7 to 4 on Templar, 100 to 15 each agst Kenilworth and Nutbrown, 10 to 1 agst others. After a number of false starts the flag fell, all getting well away, but Kenilworth soon showed in advance, at- tended by Templar and Nutbrown to the foot of the hill, where the favourite rushed to the fremt, and won easily by three lengths a head separated second and third. The Ladoga colt was fourth, Chartreuse fifth, and Southley last. The winner was bought in for 200 guineas. The CLIFTONVILLB PLATE (Handicap). Bevendean Stakes Course. Chancellor 1 Faerie 2 Saccharine 3 Nine ran. The HUNTERS' STAKES. Two miles. Etat 1 King Cole 2 Kismet 3 Six ran. LONDON BETTING.—YESTERDAY. LIVERPOOL CUP. 7 to 1 agst Vasderdeckea, t & o lij to 1 — Flurry, o 10 to 1 — Servia, o 11 to 1 — Ascetic, t & o 100 to 8 — Iiouise Victoria, a 100 to 7 — Spectator 100 to 6 — Kidbrooke, t & o 20 to 1 — Freeman, t f 20 to 1 — Thunder, o 40 to 1 — Chivalrous, t 50 to 1 — Dukedom, t 50 to 1 Mr Winkle, t & o 50 to 1 — Cingelina, t & o 500 to 5 — Blenheim, t & o BETTING ON THE COURSE.- YESTERDAY. LIVERPOOL CUP. 9 to 1 agst Vanderdecken, t 10 to 1 Servia, t WORCESTER MKETING.—YESTERDAY. A FREE HANDICAP STEEPLECHASE. Two miles. Ratcatcher 1 Ironclad. 2 Saracen 3 Four ran. Bettin.Evens on Ratcatcher, 5 to 2 agst Saracen, 5 to 1 agst infield, 6 to 1 agat Ironclad. The last-named led for a few strides, when Saracen and the favourite headed him, the three clearing the water lengths in advance of Enfield. After this Ironclad led int«Tthe racecourse several lengths clear, but Ratcatcher again headed him at the last fence, drew away, and won easily by a length bad third. Enfield walked in. The SHORTS SELLING STAKES. Rive furlongs. Whistler 1 Calypso 2 Dear at a Gift colt 3 Four ran. The SEVERN BANK SFFAKES. Three miles over the Steeplechase Course. Blanc Mange 1 Jealousy 2 Despair 3 Fourteen ran. Betting—5 to 2 agst Jealousy, 5 to 1 agst Blanc Mange, 10 to 1 each agst Kangaroo, Check- mate, and Roman Bee, 15 to 1 agst Despair. Jealousy dashed off with the lead, leaving Blanc Mange, Despair, Roman Bee, Checkmate, and So Glad behind to a quarter of a-mile from home, where Dizzy tcok second place. Blanc Mange at the distance drew up to Jealousy and challenged him a few strides from home, and won a fine race by a head bad third. Roman Bee, Checkmate, and Dizzy were the only others that passed the post. Kangarqo and So Glad fell, and Findon refused to take the jumps. Both Blanc Mange and Jealousy were ob- jected to, on account of their having ran in a handicap. The WORCESTER AUTUMN HANDICAP. One mile and three furlongs. Old Fashion 1 The Tester 2 Witchcraft 3 Eight ran. Betting-2 to 1 agat The Tester. 5 to 1 agst Bloomtield, 6 to 1 each agst Old Fashion and Witchcraft, 7 to 1 each agst Raby Castle and Hippias. Greenhill, with Raby Castle and Old Fashion, held the lead for over a mile, when Greenhill and Raby Castle gave way. Old Fashion, The Tester, and Witchcraft then drew up inside the distance, when Old Fashion and The Tester closed, the former getting the best of the struggle, and winning cleverly by a length and a-half two lengths divided the second and third. The Fop was fourth, Greenhill next, and Hippias was last throughout, being beaten off. The AUTUMN FLYING STAKES. Five furlongs, straight. Sweet Agnes I o Conspiracy 2 Economy 3 Eight ran. Betting-9 to 4 agst Mayoress, 5 to 1 each agst Sweet Agnes and Conspiracy, 7 tol agst Vi80r, 8 to 1 agst Economy, 10 to 1 agst others. Sweet Agnes jumped off with a clear lead of her field, and, without being headed, won in a canter by three parts of a length; bad third. Angv, Stella and Finstall finfehed next Mayoress, Bignonia, and Visor being the three last. The YEOMANRY CUP. Bride Cake 1 Star of Lightning 2 Marston 0 Twelve ran. The VISITOBS' SELLING PLATE. Fire furlongs, straight. Calypso 1 Padoroshna 2 Padoroshna 2 Pucelle 3 Four ran. MATCH. One mile. This event was postponed till to-day, on account of the darkness.
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CROSS'S RHEUMATIC AND GOUT PILLS Are effecting MARVELLOUS CURES. Always give relief however violent the attack. Price is. Ijd7^\and^ M- Post free from WILLIAM CROSS. Chemist, Cardiff, or may be had through any Chemist. WholeslLle-Barclay and Sons, Farring- don-street, London, and Newbery and Sons, Newgate-street, London. 132 4154 notice ot Removal. IV/TR. GRAHAM DEN- iyjl TIST, Marble wher, u Cardl«.-Mr. G. T. has removed to the to fl 'Attend n>ay 1x5 consulted every Wednesday, from 1° ™Vp. ™"dance at Newport, the Second and Fourth Thu» Thur3day y1?*onth- 63, High-street, f/om 10 to 6; next m everv °V 12Ul- Nov. 26th. fcridgena, the First Th •> Ty month, at Mr. Powell s, Chemist, Caroline-stre0 ,ith lategt > next visit, Thursday, Nov. 5th. Artificial Teeth; •^Proveraents, from Ss. to 21s. each; Stopping, 2s- ^e 't Bristol ^ntal Operations. Resi dence, No. 7, I'arK-Btn- 35u ELECTRICITY IS LIFE GALVANISM- — NATURE'S CHIEF RE- VJT Sej^A^!i E? VITAL ENERGY.—A PAM- ^effectual P^ble Electricity, demonstrating the nervoui ft',1,i 'orial. and simple xalvanie treat- ment of rheumatic pains, debility, indiges- tion disordPr?a« ysis' nPUrafe'a- epilepsy, cramp, functi°na pfTr V5T?1 c-< as realised exclusively by the use »rp p»iuMACHER's IMPROVED PATENT OR? £ tIN-BaNDS, BELTS, and POCKET Hv A, CHAIN BATTERIES, Ac. Ap- proved y na A.ademie de Medicine, Paris the Royal rjVsicians, London, &c.; substantiated "by and authenticated testimonials, including sir C. Locock, Bart., M.D.. Sir William Fergusson. Bart., Sf J" Bart.,M.D., Dr. A, Clark, Phyaicianto the London Hogpita,.This PiLmphlet(sent post free for 3 stamps treats wny and wherefore "these galvanic arrange- i"Jn:pipf.4e,'>r0ved most efficacious,eve t in cases where 0 P K.1?' apparatus and ordinary medical treatment 'ricd in vain, especially inthose ailments re- su deficiency of Vital Electricity in the affected to Mr. D. ANTHONY, 89, St. Mary-street vu-u.' Mr- HAYMAN, NEATH, or J L. VUL.VHKLLAT'ILKR, GALVANIC ESTABLISHMENT, 296 194, REGENT-STREET, W. 3339 r|10E "CARDIFF TIMES SOUTH WALEg MONMOUTHSHIRE, AND WESTERN COUNTIES ADVERTISER. (PUBLISHEJ) EDITION at 8a.m. FRIDAY, and FIRSSTECOND EDITION, at 12 NOOftSATURDAY). A FIRST CLASS WEEKLY FAMILY NEWSPAPER, „11)Tx PRICE TWOPENCE. Ttib. OARDIpp TIMES has been established upwards of Bfteen years, and has lonjf enjoyed the reputation of being the f,arge.lit, Best, and Cheapest Weekly Newspaper in South wales. It has always been cordnc-ted in a spirit of thorough Independence, ig the recognised weokly organ of the Liberal and Nonconformist Party, and enjoys a circulation greater than the other three county papers combined. Since the establishment of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS, 'nd the opening up of agencies for its sale throughout Glamor- ganshire, Monmouthshire, Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire, ^ardi^nnshire, Breconshire and Radnorshire, and portions of the adjoining Western Counties and Bristol, the Puhlitther has "teeived numerous applications from Agents for the CARDIFF rUlES. To meet this demand, and to cover so an extensive irea, the Proprietor has made arrangements by which the EAH»Iff T1M.K3 may now be procured from all the recognised agents of tbe SOUTH WA-LES DAILY NKWS. As a medium for Auvert-iseinentn the C Ti"3 and Kenerai newspaper is second to no other W ealy Journal in the to\)ntry. Spgcm. NOTIC8,-In consequence of the great increase in the ireulatian 61 TUB CARDIFF TIMBS, it is necessary to commence to trintth paper at an earlier hour. Advertisements intended to nsertion in the FIRST EDITION must be received at the Chief Offices, Cardiff, by TEN o'clock on Thursday Evening, and for \.88 SECOND EDIWK by NINE o'clook Saturday Morning J RMPtuxTOR-D. DUNCAN. Cuva OfilC8-76 & 76. S\. Mary- wet, GUKUL SIGHT IS THE GREATEST GEM OF NATURE. A LL YOU THAT SUFFl "PIROM BAD EYES EAD THE FOLLOWING -I TESTIMONIALS. RPIIOUSANDS OF CURES. OST WONDERFUL RESULTS JGJVER KNOWN. E DE'S PATENT AMERICAN EYE LIQUID. THE Cures this Liquid is effecting every day are Marvellous JL Dimness, aged, weik, watery, sore, bloodshot, kells, cata- racts, specks, colds, inflamed, near-sight, over-worked, and every Disease of the Eye can be cured in a few Dressings. HOUSANDS OF of the moqt won- THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONTALS.—Some of the mo«t. won- derlul Cures ever witnessed of men, women, and children, some who bad been in Hospitals and under the best Medical Men of the Day. Sold in Bottles at 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. each. THE following are soleeted from Thousands of Testimonials the whole of which can be proved Genuine From MISS WILD, Waterloo Road, Cheetham, Manchester. Fairy Hill House, June, 18, 1873. Dear Sir,—I wish you to forward me another bottle of your Eye Liquid as soon as possible, for I find it is doing me good already. Hoping to have it by return. 1, Beehive Terrace, Wilton-street, Lozells, Birmingham. Mr. John Ede, Birchfield, Birmingham. August 23, 18/3. Dear Sir,- I am now in my eighty-fifth year, and have been suffering from defective sight for the last four years to such an extent that I was entirely prevented working at my business, namely, that of a rulemaker. About the first week in January this year I pifrchased a bottle of your" Patent American Eye Liquid since then, and up to this date, I have had two others, and am delighted to say mv sight is so far restored that I am en- abled, even at my advanced age, to renime work at mv trade. You are at liberty to make any use of this letter you choose for the benefit of other sufferers, and refer any person to me you please. -1 am, dear sir, yours &c., WM. BAREWKLL. Lancaster Street, Birmingham, June 5th, 1S72. SIR,_RBE? TO acknowledge with thanks the value of your Eye Liquid. I was suffering from a severe burnt eye, anrl after apply- ing yonr valuable Liquid several times I was perfectly cured. I can only testify that it has done some wonderful cures for my shopmates. I shall not forget to recommend it to my friends, as I nm sure it is well worthy of recommendation.—I am, your obedient servant, ALEXANDRA ADAMS, To Mr. J. Bde. Gun Furniture Forger. March 1st. 1873. Pir.—Yenr Patent Amercan 'Eye Liquid has quite taken the kell from my daughter's eye, beinjr quite blind for several days. Please send me another bottle, as T shall always keep one by me. —Yours truly, Mro. BRFALY, B 94, Brearly-street. 14, New John-street-We«T, Birmingham. Sir,—I was suffering from a sei ere colrl and inflamed eye. I consulted two physicians, but to no relief; and being recom- mended to try your Patent American Eye Liquid, I did so, being happy to say a few dressings have quite cured me.-Yours. &c. A. LILLY. Birmingham, March 8th, 187S. Dear Sir,—I have great pleasure to inform you that using the 2s. 9d. bottle of your Eve Liquid has quite cured the eyes of my favourite pony. the little grey that took first prize in the Horse Show. I thoiiglit it quite an impossibility to cure it, but before using it, all I found his sight as good as ever. I also have suffered myself from dimness oF sight, and occasion-illy a mist rame over my eyes so that I could scarcely fee to receipt my hills; but after using Liquid several times I have not suffered since.- Yours, &c., FTTKD. BOWER, Malster, Brewer, and Wine and Spirit Merchant, To. Mr. J. Ede. Albion-street, Birmingham. rBVictoria Road, near Potter's Hill, Aston Park, Jnly 22, 1871. Dear Sir,—My eyfs have heen weak and bad for many yearo, and I could not get anything to do them good till a neighbour of mine told me to get a bottle of your Liquid, and I did so, and I find a great relief from It, for I can see better now than I could thirty years ago. It wants no recommebding-it recommends itself. Those that have tried it will never be without it. Please to send mo another 3s. 9d. bottle-Yours respectfully, Mrs. CLARE, 82 years of age. Landsdown Vifl-i, Birchfield. Sir,—I have tried a bottle of your Liquid, and it has made my eyes quite well. I shall recommend it to everybody I know, for I am sure it is a good thing for the eyes, for I speak as I find it.- Yours truly, G. C. BAKER, late of the Tower Arms, Lench-street, Birmingham. BfSir,—I have much pleasure In testifying to the Bumrteln* fit- cacy of your famed Eye Liquid, which I thoroughly believe has cured me of a scum on the right eye, which 1 had suffered from for about nine years, after trying numerous remedies for several years without any good result. Accept my grateful thanks.—I I am, sir, your obedient servant, CHARLES REILEY. To Mr. Ede. Sergeant-major Royal Cardigan Militia. Dear Sir,—Mr. Mounttord, builder, of Small Heath, informs me that his wife was afflicted for two vears and a half with a dimness in both her eyes to that extent till she could scarcely see. Had medical advice, but to no purpose: was lecommended to try von- Eye Liquid, and after onlv two bottles was comoletelv RNVPH • and fhe is willinsr for you to make what use you like of for the benefit of others.-Yonr, truly, RICIIARD RRO^ themist, Spring Hill, Birmingham. much improved' | E!Z HARW'TO. ,ET YOU know my eyes are SE pleasure OTDOIN?TL L^E FO;IRIU^'AN^ 1 H&VE N°' HAD valuable remedy enabled M t YEARS- ""UL -VOUR name in your list of TESTIMONIAL T 1 HOPC Y:)U WL11 PUT ,N>' Bow-street I ittlo I> U M "A,S' LET AN>' Person come to 35, ne<e the\' hI Ia!! !11' IF 1 .DO NOT THREAD the smallest from the nei&HH C(L AM 'N FAU^- PHE.V may enquire one street .? T?UR3' "HO HAVE known me for the last 36 years in until I OHT'AIN,S V TE" THENL 1 WQS UNAB1E TO FIND mv door doctors Y°.UR VAULABLELIFLUID- 1 HAD beggared myeelf raving Eye WATA K *8" 6D" A bottle for about two thimblesfull of LIVEMORJ A11 TO NO U8E> 1 WENT TO THE E-VE institutions of bv TNW/ Manchester, where they put me in great torture NIIRPN TMY EYE8' ANRL °l)ERATInsr en me in various ways to no WH»TE' getting worse until I was told of vour remedy, APPEARED in the Birmingham newspapers, and I obtained a °™AU bottle. I shall for life feel obliged and thankful to you Wore I cannot do than-pray for yonr prosperity and welfare. I &In 84 years old, but still healthy.—I am, yours. PATRICK GAVIN, 35, Bow-street, Little Bolton., Mr. Ede.—Sir,—I will thank you to send me a bottle of your Eye Liquid. A friend of mine purchased a bottie (luring his visit o Scarborough, and received so much benefit from it that I am nduced to trv it. E. GRAY, Aireand Calder Glass Co., Castieford, Nr. Normanton, Yorkshire. Mr. Ede.-Sir,-Will you send me another bottle of our Eye Liquid. Please send it by return, as I cannr,t possibly without it. It is doing me good.-Your-; respectfully, J. GENDERS, London-road, Chesterton. Sudden, near Rochdaie, Lancashire, Sept. 29th, 1873. Mr. Ede.- Sir,—Will you please send me another bottle of your American Eye Liquid at 2s. 9d. The last has done me a great deal of good, and I think another will make a perfect cure. —Yours truly, J. YARWOOD. 1' c c Gower-road, near Swansea, Sept. 2, 1873. Sir,—I am happy to inform you that the bottle of Eye Liquid I received from you has quite cured my eyes, after VT ars of near- sight. I would recommend it to all miners and others with weak eyes.—Yours respectfully, GEORGE HOPKINS. The following is an extract from the Official "(.lo."I'g List" of une 19, 1671 :Tho Humnn Eye and its Diseases." Few persons are aware how niarvelloits,y beautiful and complex a structure is the organ of vision.nor is it possiblefor us within the limited space of a mere paragraph to explain the various pecu- liarities so fully that our readers might obtain only an abstract notion thereof. Volumes have already been devoted to the sub- ject by eminent oculists, and other surgical authorities poets and philosophers also have eulogised the wondrous and chaiming influences of this window of the soul" and." queen of the senses," but our purpose in thesa brief remarks is not that of an essayist, but rather an allusion to the minor ailment to which the eyes of most people are so frequently subject and exposed, more particularly those resident in tropical or humid latitudes, such as dimness, weakness, watery, sore, or inflamed eyes, forms of disease which, though oftimes purely local, are exceedingly troublesome and painful to the sufferer, and if neglected for a length of time may possibly become a constitutional disorder. It may be ob- served, Jso, that many eye lotions used are absolutely dangerous in the hands of unskilled persons, because of certain strong chemicals or poisonous properties which they contain. One spe- cific, however, for alleviating the affections alluded to has re- cently been brought under our notice, supported by innumerable testimonials, of an entirely voluntary character frrm all parts of the kingdom, attesting unquestionably with reference to many difficult and long standing- cases its speedy officney of cure. We allude to the Patent Eye Liquid, prepared solely by Mr. John Edo, of the Birchfield-road, Birmingham. We have been assured that this preparation has given complete relief to many who bad been previouslyf treated unsuccessfully in some of the leading hospitals, and as may readily be imagined, is much sought after 111 districts where it has become known. It is furthermore quite harmless in use. t NOTICE.—In oonsequence of the Wonderflll Cures and Great Sale, the PATENT EYE LIQUID now ownmanas unparalleled success. Persons are now trying to t p'n'lT'ous Article on the Public. Ask for and see th9* >'ou r.UES PATENT AMERICAN EYE LIQUID on each Lane 01a in very town in the Kingdom. By post from Mr. 'Cie, Birchfield-road, Birmingham JADE'S PAT^T^AMERTCAN BLOOD- stomach, thereby S^n Diseases of all k,n! '11,.t Gout Rheumftt'is,a, ri? Sciatica, Bronchitis, 111 ^ls oXrs of the Cbest and Throat. These Celebrated Pills also cure Headache arising J i0113 accretions, Pains in the S^de and Back Gravel, Piles, Wind, Scrofulous Ulcerations, Pitches nnd Seres' however longstanding. Their efficacy is truly wonderful, ereatly an.Vmedicine yet offered to th^.P^^c. Testi- moniaJs far _to° numerous to admit of publi01ltl(j'|- Sold ia boxes, I9- la* 2s. 9d. per box. Sent to any addrpgg oa ooipt of 15 and 33 stamps bv JOHN EDE, Snowball Villa, Biveh- fleia-road, Birmingham. Agents in every town in the UnitedKiu^onl' ahd from any wholesale Druggist. Ask Agents for Testimonials, and please send one when cured. This Liquid and Pi/Is maf be obtained "oni a»y Chemist or Patent Medicine Vendor la fa Warid. 9863 KERNICK'S VEGETABLE PI for HEADACHES, BILIOUS COMPLAINTS,, IM"^ TION, COSTIVENESS, RHEUMATISM, or TIC-DOLOW» They ore easy to swallow, being very small, require co*^# ment indoors, strengthen the system, and have ^wcrti sands, who pronounce them to be the best meawuie 0» Testimonials from J. Balbirnie, Esq., M.A., M.D., „ "Physiology," author oi "A Treatise on the Tsr^ b]e' —"I have examined the pills known as 'Ivermerfs>e„ I certify their composition to be purely vegetable. ient tried their effect, and consider them one of the tesVh ,rch-8U» for constipated habits that I know of."—"6, l ,1? ^l»,ion. H1 Bath. Dear Sir,—I have su Jered greatly '{SUo* have derived great benefit from KKHNICK's <ianufstf ruly, A. SYLVESTER." Prepared only by S. "• '\e' 'j 7>d 1 uring Chemist. Cardiff..Sold in boxes at is. UdJ* EKtfl CK'S V Jfl (TBXA B h WORM LOZENGES <lv. Worms. Th*t Are the most efficacious remedy ever introduced and si* mzy be taken by children of all ?ges with perfect also useful for children of de ucate ston-acha and "SIR,—A woman gave two of tho lozenges '°r. worms- and by so doing the child got rid o no less than DAMIEL MOROAK, Nelson." ct "W. Harris, of Cefncoed, miner's child, had &°,n, £ ntrea, worms in a week whilst taking a box of your worm 10f\cg) Cefu. she has improved wonderfully in health smce.0- Merthyr. yo»l A customer of mine, a short time ago bought yer> ilj* worm lozenges to try their effect on his child, who gruaB The little boy got rid of forty laige worms and 9° enes that they could not reckon them."—JAMES el JouI From Mr. MORGAN, Pendarran.—"Send me 12 i9 valuable worm lozenges; they are curing aU the chualT neighbourhood." Prepared only by „ai> S. P. KERNICK, MANUFACTURING CIlS^ „ „ Dbke-STKEKT, CARDIFF. „ Sold in Boxes at Is. l^d. and 7Jd. by the appointed"^ 2 niosWeaoectable Chemists aud COUGHS, ASTHMA, SHORTN^L TO BREATH. Medical Testimony states thi effectual in the cure of these dangerous ma lad as C )TJGH LOZENGES, whi-h are 'old by all Chemist «of?P at 1b. lid. and 2s. 9d. N.B.—-They contain r.o (8?— violent drug THE PATENT rtoí METALLIC AIR-TIGHT COFF^ COS! PAN Y, LIMITED, rf Undertake, in esses of Death from Small-po* TJ other contagious Disease, to forward, within hour from receipt of order, a PATENT MiiTAU^ AIR-TIGHT COFFIN, of suitable size, which. closed, will effectually prevent the escape ot noxious gases. WORKS AND OFFICE 158, GREAT CHARLES-STREET' BIRMINGHAM. 4. OME JiUX or CI-ARKE'ft B 41 ranted to cu?e all discharges from the urinary either sex, acquirec or c rstitutional, gra\el. and back.. Sold in boxes, is. 6 » each, by all chemists »D<t £ f' medicine vendo»s or sent to., any address for t>0 stamp^i maker, F. J. Clarke, Consulting Chsuiist, High-street, Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, London, and all .»<! sale houses. Sold in Cardiff by Joy and Coleman, Cheiui8t°l|! port, E. M. Thomas, 121, Commercial-street; I'ontyl'0^ Stephens, Clarence-street: L. P. Jones. Ehbw Vale A. Bridgend Cardiff, D. Anthony, Roval Arcade, and 3»i t reet. Swansea James JIua-hes, 20, Castle-street. >UY KKCK-ITT'S PAiiiS^BLUE, in -L) Andl»ewareof inferior imitations.—" I have bee'jfy DRESS to the PR1NO, of WALES for several years, sider RECKITl'S PARIS BLUE is the ^EST I ever undoubtedly greatly superior to the old-fashioned Thumb 9f Blue.—ELIZA ELDER. April 12th, 1873.' Xi RPO all who have a SEWING MACHINE. V JL se nil to the Makers for REPAIRS when you can done at 1 alitheoost by William Edmunds, Practical 37, Ruperra-street,Newport, MOD. Machines on easy te required. Be .t NiodIes. Is. pZc dozen. All other req equally low prices. "UttlFFlTHsj.—There is but one GRlffi < Uf SECOND-HAND FIRE-PROOF SAFE DEALE»^|( in the world, who has always the most extensive iaf<by Chatwood, Milner, and other eminent makers. •* i%lf the price of new. j A Guar»ntee with each. I lust rated Price Lists Post ty GRIFFITHS, the SAFK IIAN 4.'5. CAN'NON-STREET, "SHUOTING FAST or, MALTA AND V k3 COAL TRADE. Bv Theo. Wood Bunning. CroW 2s., post,2s: 2d. A. Reid, Printing Court Buildings. N.. on-Tyne. Cardiff Mr. W. Jones, Bookseller, Duke-rtr Mrs. Williams, Bookseller, Bute Docks. OPHT1IALMJ A !—SAVE YOUB RESTORE YOUR SIGHT.' J Those who aro troubled with Inflamed Eyeiids, Dio*^ Sight, or WeaSc Eyes, should use COCKLES' EYE WATER. This noted application has been before the public years, is used by Royalty, the nobility, the clergy,and of both services, and ne^ds no recommendation restores vision and overwrought Eyes, cures Weak, Warterv. In Near-sighted Eyes, and stimulates tho Eyos to health in fW diseases. Perfectly saff, and patients will speedily from its use. Is. lid., 2s. 9d., and 4s. 6d. per bottle. Andia, 21s. Of all Chemists. KEA TING'S COUGH LOZEN G%M Medical Tes'imor.y states that no medicine is in the cure of COUGIIS, ASTHMA, and SHORTNESS OK J| vm They contain no violent drug, and can be used by delicate. Sold in Boxes, Is. ijd., and 2s. 9d. each, < Chemists. ■ i^ipiouia ol Alerit, Vienna, ib/.j. -dim GO O D A L L'S QUININE W 1J1 M The best and most agreeable Tonic yet IntroduC^ljJH the relief of Indigestion, General Debility, and Loss of it is iwvALUARLK. Ueeomuionded for its PCRITT by ft Journal, 'Arthur Ilill Hi.ssali, M.D., Wentworth L. &L atb' F.C.S., F.A.S.L., F.R.S.S.A., &c. Sold bv Grocers, OilfjT Chemists in large Bottles at Is. Is. lid. 2s. and fa. 3d. ea Prepared by GOODALL. BACKHOUSE, and Co.. Leedo Diploma of Merit, Vienna, 1873. ti4K YORKSHIRE RELISH.—The moat dI rJD.- JL SAUCE in the world to Chops, Steaks, Fish, Su- P' ill Grocers and Oilmen in bottles, 6d., Is. and 2s. am- fart, Willrtw.Pflttowv PI" 2 PEOPRIBXOES—GOODALL BA (' KHOUSE, & Co., Loop WO R T II A G U I N E A A j BEECIIAM'S PILLS < jofi Are admitted by all to be WORTH a GUINEA a bO^- ^5 bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind and ft, stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness «.nd »w<»llif|- f\ meals, dizziuess aud drowsiness cold chills, flushings c*f loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costivencss, Iicur blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful (^reftuas'BijlC nervous and trembling sensations, etc. The first relief in twenty minutes. Tbta fa no Action, for they ■}» .j#r it in thoueands of ensas. Every snfferêr is earnestly111 V try one box of these cn-f they will be acknowledged » VvOiv'J II A GUINEA B BOX. No female should be without them. There is no0 be found to equal BKECfl AM'S PILLS for. removing &DY to tions or irregularity of the system. If taken according directions given with each box they will soon restore f all ages to sound and robust health. BEECIIAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILL*J?. As a remedy for coughs in gpneral, asthma. ditheiAty i° ins, shortness of breath, tigh'ness and oppression of j wheez'iiir, etc., the^e pills fetind unrivalled. Tcey move the senre of oppression and difficulty of breattHitffi^jjJ nightly deprive the patLntof rest. They give almost relief and comfort to those afflicted with the above and, when neglected, dmgerous complaints. Lot anyJrWj troubled with any of the above complaints give B COUGH PILLS a trial. The most violent cough will in « time be removed. = CAUTION.—The public are requested to notice that tb« Beecham's Pills, Mt Helen's," are on the GovemffiejlL,#'? affixed on each box of pills if not they are a forgery. ij onlv and sold wholesale and retail by the proprie Vo BKECHAM, Chemist, St. Helen's, in boxes at Is lid ft: each. Sent post-free rom the prnprietot for 15 or 3<J Sold by all Druggists and Pat-mt Medicine Dealers in the Kingdom. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers in every 40 ft- Wales. N.B.-Full Directions are given with each box., FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LUffi. Deuteronomy, chap, xii, verse 23. < CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIllp4 Trade Mark.Blood Mixture." THE GREAT ELOOD PURIFIER AND RESTOB^IS^ SKIN DISEASES, J?ruptions, Blotches, Legs, Sores, Glandular Swellings, £ Spots, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles, Rio^l5, Scald Head, Sore Eyes, Erysipelas, Itch, Scurfs, P'Sfy tions of the Skin, Humours and Diseases ol the whatever name and nature, are liteiully carried oy>\jpr system in a short time by the use of thia wor)^ medicino. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PAHS, IMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALI,(,Ilense the t blood whenever you find its impurities bursting vJV' the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores deans* you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cl when it is foul, and your feelings will tell you when; the blood pure, and the hc,il«h of the system will As this Mixture is pleasant the taste, and free from anything injurious to the most delicate tion of either sex, the proprietor solicits sufferers a trial to test its value. -rffl CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD Is sold in Bottles, 2s. 3d. each, and in Cases, containing the quantity, lis. each—sufficient to effect a permanent t the great majority of long-standing cases—by all Cheni^ a Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the United Kin^'opi the world, or sent to any address, on receipt of 27 or 132 by the proprietor..in F. J. CLARKE, Chemist, Apothecaries' Hall Wholsale: All Patent Medicine Houses. LONDON DEPOT: 140, OXFORD-STREET. SOLD IN CARDIFF by Joy, and Coleman Cnemis*5- J: port: E. M. Thomas, 121, Ooinino.rcial-st?eet. Pon'^itf# Stephens, Clarence-st-eet. Ebbw Vale L. P. Jones. I5n P ee. A. J. Swansea: James Ilusrhes, 20, Clagio-strellt, RUPTION S OF THE SKIN, sfcUljJ BAD LKOS, BURNS, SCALDS, &C., ARM OLRKI' THB EGYPTIAN SALVK.—The most wonderful applio»tlon F« kind of Sores. Bad legs of above twenty years' standing been completely cured by it in two or three w"ffes- 9^jcS inflammation in a few hours, and soothes very <1 j Scurvy disappears as if by magic under its mliuenee, jjii eruptions of the skin. For Gathered Br"*™ Inflamed Ringworm, Ulcers, and Wounds of every kinu it is une^i* and is recommended with thorough confidence by the i'rop" who are constantly reeeiviug the most cTat:fvin.r proof* success as a cleansing and healing -v—Prepared Reade Brothers, Chemists, VVoiverhaO'P'0" and sold '"fTA 13fd. and 2a. 9d. each by all Chemist* :Sold by Antho"?' V, and Williams. Bute-street Cardiff. 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