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CALENDAR. I
CALENDAR. I SEPT. 20. 16TH SUNDAY AFTBR TRINITY. —— 21. St. Matthew —— 22. Major Cartwright died, 1820 23. Bellini, composer, died, 1835 24. Charles I. dethroned, 1640 25. Mrs. Hemans born, 1794 ——— 26. Constantinople founded, 329 27. Full Moon 2 minutes psst 6 morning F AIRS. GLAMOILGAN SHIRE: wain, bept. 24.- MONMOUTHSHIRE: Abergavenny, Sept. 25; Caerleon, Sept. 21 — BRECONSHIRB: Crickhowell, Sept 25; Pout. neddfechan, Sept. 21; Talgarth, Sept. 23.
LONDON CATTLE MARKET. - MONDAY.
The arrivals of cattle and sheep into the port of London from the continent during the past week have been large. The Custom-house official return gives an entry of 1,387 oxen, 831 calves, 1,913 sheep, 1,870 pigs, and 19 horses, together making a total of 9,040 head, against 9,067 head at the same period last year. Trade to-day was good for everything of first-rate quality. The supply of beasts was very large, and all the prime beasts sold readily at full rates; inferior quality was dull. Of sheep and lambs the supply was also very large. Prime mutton was a good sale at the current rates, but second and third-rale qualities did not meet with equal attention. Lamb was much the same as before. Veal and pork were both a good steady sale, at the rates quoted below. Prices and Supply of Cattle at Market. Beef 3s 8d 5s 0J Beasts 5,470 Mutton 4s 01 59 6d I Sheep 24,170 Lamb 5s 6d 61 Od Calves III Yeal 4s Od 4s lOd Pigs 290 Pork 3s 6J 4s Sd HAY MARKET. I
LIVERPOOL CATTLE TRADE.—MONDAY.
LIVERPOOL CATTLE TRADE.—MONDAY. The supply of cattle and sheep is much larger than on last Monday. The demand alow for cattle, at lower prices for the best quality middling and inferior much IJwer. Sheep very dull, and prices lower. B ef, 5id. to 7 1. per lb.; mutton, 6 £ 1. to 61 f. Nom. bers at markel :-C ,tIle, 3,302 sheep, 9,979.
LIVERPOOL COTTON-MARKET.—MONDAY.
LIVERPOOL COTTON-MARKET.—MONDAY. The cotton market has been very much excited to-day and the sales reach fully 30,000 bales—20,000 on specu. lation and for export. Prices of long-stapled descriptions have advanced Ld. to Id. per lb, Surats and other sorts fully li. per lb. on last Friday's rates.
HOP MARKET.—MONDAY.
HOP MARKET.—MONDAY. There is a fair demand for the new growth, which is formed of a great variety of qualities. The inferior sorts may be quoted as low as L4. The useful descriptions of Sussex obtain from 90s. to 105i.; Kents from 95s. to 112s.; East and Mid Kents, jBo 15s. to £7 low.
THE TEA TRADE.—MONDAY.
THE TEA TRADE.—MONDAY. The deliveres in London estimated for the week were 1,080,6261b., which is an increase of 53,4881b. compared with the previous statement.
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METAL MARKET.—SATURDAY. Jb s. d. Con.a.-Be.t selected .-per ton 98 0 0 — Tough cake 95 0 0 Tile 95 0 o — Burra Burra 98 0 0 — 99 0 0 Copiapo — Copper Wire.per lb. 0 1 0 0 1 oi Ditto Tubes 0 1 01- 0 1 3 Sheathing and bolts.ton 102 0 0 Bottoms 104 0 0. Old (Exchange) 85 0 0 Iron^—Bars, Welsh, io London,ton 7 0 0 Ditto, to arrive 7 0 0 Nail rods 7 10 0 7 5 „ Stafford, in London B 5 0 Bars ditto 8 0 0 8 10 0 Hoops ditto 8 17 t> — ) 2 6 Sheets, single 9 17 6 — 10 5 U Pig, No. 1, in Wales 3 10 0 4 0 0 Reflaed metal, ditto 4 0 0 5 0 0 Bars, common, ditto 6 5 U 6 13 0 Ditto, merchant, in Tees Ii 12 0 Ditto, railway. in Wales. 6 2 6 6 5 0 Ditto, Swedish, in Loudon 11 10 0 12 10 0 To arrive 11 10 0 12 10 0 Pig,No.1, in Clyde 2 16 0 3 0 0 Ditto, fo b. i a Tees 2 10 0— 2 12 6 Ditto, forge f.o.b. in Tees 2 7 6 Staffordshire forge l'ig — Welsh Forge Pig. — •• QUICKSILVER 7 0 0 per bottle. SPELTS a.- Foreign per tou J 8 15 0 To arrive 18 15 0 Tim-English blocks 115 0 0 Ditto bars, in barrels. 115 0 0 Ditto refined 120 0 0 Banea 124 0 0 -125 0 0 Straits 116 10 0 -118 0 0 TlN.PtATS9 IC Charcoal, 1st qu.box 1 7 6—186 IX ditto, 1st quality 1 13 6 1 14 6 1C ditto, 2nd quality 1 4 6 1 6 0 IX ditto, 2nd quality 1.10 6 1 12 0 IC Coke 18 6 1 4 0 IX ditto 1 8 6 110 0 Canada plates .per ton 12 10 0 13 0 0 Yellow Metal Sheathing.per lb. 8*d. — 8|d. Indian Charcoal Pigs in London 6 1a 6 — 6 15 0 Remarks. We are enabled this week to record a much more satisfactory state of affairs in our market. A considerable improvement has taken place, not only in the prices of some metals, but also in the amount of business transacted, and there is every probability of these favourable appearances continuing for some time, and that the close of the year will be marked by a far greater activity in our market than has cha- racterised it for some months past. Copper.—Transactions m this metal have been but trifling; if anything, prices are not quite so firm as last week. Iron.—Considerable activity has manifested itself in this metal, and a further advance has taken place in prices. On the 7th mat. notice was received from some of the Staffordshire makers that a further ad- vance of 108, per ton bad taken place upon every description of Staffordshire iron. Others will only quote subject to the prices to be fixed at the next quarterly meeting, and there is no doubt that this advance also will become quite general- To-diy| holders of stock of Welsh bars in London announced an advance in their make of 10s. per ton. On all sides the intelligence from the iron districts is of a most cheering character, and indicates a continuance for some time of the activity which now prevail?. The horse-nail makers of South Staffordshire and East Worcestershire have demanded a rise of 6d. per cwt. in their wages, which the masters, however, have determined to resist. The men have given a fort- night's notice to their employers that if their demand ia not complied with they will all strike work. An advance of lOs. per ton has been announced in Glas- gow bars. Tin.-The market continues to assume a downward tendency. English refined may now now be bought at E2 under quotations, and a further decline is not improbable. Transactions in Straits have taken place at £ 115 cash, and there is every appearance of the market still drooping, since which it has been sold at an equivalent to £114 10-1. cash. Tin-Plates.—Prices remain firm, and it is not un- likely that in consequence of the advance in iron they may ere long be increased—Mining Joarnal. I COAL MARKET, MONDAY. (Prices of coals per ton at the close of the market.) Bates's West Hartley, 15s.3^. Bowers' W. H-irtley, 15s Bell's Primrose,0i. OJ. Buddls's West H artIey, 16s. 0 1 By ass's Bebside West H artl >y 16<. 31. C irr's Hirtley Oo¡. OJ. Oavison's West Hanley, 16s. 0 1. Cowpen Hartley, 16s. 0 1. Craghead Steam, 9s. 01. Hastings Hartley, 16s. 0d. Holywell Main, 17 .61. Limbert's W. Hart ley 16s. 0 1. North Pelton Gas, 13*.3 I. Sleekburn West Hartley, 14s. Tanfii*ll Moor, 13s. 3 1. Tanfield Moar Butes 12s. 6d. Walker Primrose 12s. 61. West Hartley, 16«.3J. Wylaw, 17ti. 6,1. Eien Main 17s. 0 1 Wali's-end: Byron, 15s 9J. Burn, 16s. 6J. Eden, 17s j Hedley, 17s. Lawson, 14s. 61. Kepier Grange, 16s. 3d Gosforih, 16s. 9J. Harton,!4s. 0d. Stewart's, 17# 9-1 Riddell, 16s. 0d. Wharncliffe, 16s. 9d. Hilda, 0«. 0d Haskell, 18s. 6d. Belmont, 16s. 9d. Braddyll's Hetton, 17s. 6d. Russell's Hetton, 16s. 6d. S. Hetton, 18*.6 I. Hetton, 18s. 6J. Framwellijate, 17s. Caradoc,17s. Tunst^H, 178.0'. Cassop, 17s-01. Hartlepool, 18'. Od Heugh Hall, 17s. 6.1. Hunwick, 15s. K^lloe, 17s. 61 South Hartlepool, 17s. OJ. South Kelloe, 17s. 61 Thorpe, 15s. 9J. Trinniion Hartlepool, 17s. 61. E:t st Hartlepool, 17s. 6J. Pease's West, 0a. Whitworth, 15s. Od. Carway and Dutfryn Anthracite, 19s 611 Carway and Dutfryn Matting, 20s. 0d. Wayne's Mer- thyr, 18*. 61. Norton's Anthracifp, 22s. Ships at market, 105 sold, 91 unsold, 14.
RAILWAY TIME TABLES. \r*
RAILWAY TIME TABLES. \r* FROM SEPT. 7 TH, 1863, UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. TAFF VALE RAILWAY. Week Days nundaya tfeek Days. Sundays. UP TRAINS. 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3,1,2,3 DOWN TRAINS 1,2.31,2,31,2,31,2,3 1,2,31.2,3 a.m.) p.m. p.m.j p.m. a.m.Ip.m. a.m. a.m. p.m. p.m. a.m. p.m. Cardiff Docks 9 15 12 30 3 5 6 20 8 50| 3 50 Merthyr dep. 8 16 11 5 2 50 6 40 9 10 4 10 Cardiff 9 25112 40 3 15' 6 30 9 o! 4 0 Troedyrhiew 8 23 11 12 2 57 6 47 9 17 4 17 Llandaff 9 3112 19 3 24 6 39 9 9l 4 9 Quaker's Yard June. Walnut Tree Junct. forWest Mid. R.dep 8 34 3 8; 6 58 9 28 4 28 for Rhymney R. 9 43 12 5S| 3 33 6 48 9 18j 4 18 ■ ■ — —— —— —.— —— Treforest 9 55 1 10l 3 45 7 1 9 30 4 30 Aberdtre Branch. Newbridge Junction 10 0 I 15 3 50l 7 6 9 35 4 35 Aoerdare 8 17 11 3 2 51 6 39 9 10 4 10 —I Treaman 8 21 ll 7 2 65 6 44 9 14 4 14 Rhondda Branch. Mountain Ash 8 29 11 15 3 3 6 52 9 22 4 22 Newbridge Junc.dep 10 0 3 50 7 21 9 50 4 50 Aberdare June, arr 8 40 11 26 3 14 7 3 9 33 4 23 Havod 10 6 3 56 7 28 9 56: 4 56 ———— — — —— Porth 10 10 4 0 7 32 10 0, 5 0 Aberdare June, dep 8 44 II 30 3 18 7 8 9 38 4 38 Pandy 10 15 4 5 7 37 10 5 5 5 Ystrad 10 26 4 16 7 49 10 16 5 16 Rhondda Branch. Treherbert .arr, 10 31 4 24 7 5? 10 24 5 24 Treherbert dep 8 17 2 51 6 23 8 56 3 56 — Ystrad 8 26 •• 3 0 6 33 9 5 4 5 Pandy 8 36 3 10 6 44 9 15 4 15 Aberdare June, dep 10 11 1 26 4 1 7 18 9 46 4 46 Portu 8 41 3 15 b 49 9 20 4 20 Havod 8 45 — 3 19 6 53 9 24 4 21 Aberdare Branch. Newbridge June, arr 8 52 3 26 7 1 9 31 4 31 Aberdare June. dep 10 it 1 26 4 1 7 18 9 46 4 46 —————————— —— —— —— —— Mountain Ash 10 22 1 37 4 12 7 29 9 57 4 67 Newbridge Juu. dep. 8 56111 42; 3 30 7 21 9 50 4 CO Treaman 10 30; 1 4^ 4 20 7 38 10 6 5 5 Treforest 9 1 3 35 7 26 9 55 4 :5 Aberdare arr. 10 34 1 49 4 24 7 42 10 9 5 9 Walnut Tree JunJ. ————— — — for Rhynaney R. 9 13 II 56 3 47 7 38 10 7 5 7 Quaker's Yard June Llandaff 9 21 3 55 7 46 10 15 5 15 ————— j — ——————- for Rhynaney R. 9 13 II 56 3 47 7 38 10 7 5 7 Quaker's Yard June Llandaff 9 211 3 55 7 46 to 15 5 15 coiWest Mid. 11. <Jep 10 21 I 36j 4 11; 7 28 9 56 4 "6 CardilT 9 30 12 10 4 4 7 55 10 2lj 5 24 I'roedyrhiew [10 3^ I 47j 4 22: 7 39 ll) 7 5 7 Departure for Ylerthyr llO 38 I 5.JI 4 7 4"> 10 13! o Vo Cardiil Docks 9 30 12 10 4 4 10 24; 1UIYMNLY RAILWAY. \Veek Days. Snuday. Week Davs. Sundays UP 1,23| 1,2,3, 1,2,3 1,2,3[ ,2,3 DOWN. 1>V{, V,3, 1,8,3 1,2,3 a. in p. m. p.m. a.m.j p. m «.m. p.m. p.m. i.n,. p.i, Cardi" t -\d»in.9t. statn.) 8 50 12 50; 5 45 9 40' 5 5j Rhymney 9 0 I 5'- 6 (I 8 0 4 20 6k WalnutTiee Bridge. 9 8 1 8| 6 3 9 58■ 6 13 1 Pontlottyn 9 4 1 51 6 48 4 4 24 9| Caerphilly 9 18! I 16 6 14 10 6' 6 22 3± Tyr Phi! 9 12 2 2 6 12 S 1^ 4 30 14i Ystrad .¡ 93"1 1 30J 6 28 10 16) 6 35 6 Barbed 920 2 9 6 21 3 18 4 08 15J Hengoed (N. A. f Arr. 9 3>j 1 35i 6 32 Pengam 9 27 2 14 6 27 8 25 4 45 & H. Junction (Dep. 9 4 jf 1 45 6 40 10 20 6 40 Hengoed (N. A. & Arr. 9 34 2 2» 6 32 8 30 7 Pentiam 9 52 I 50" 6 47 10 25 6 45 H. Junction) ( Dep 9 40 2 40 6 40 8 35 4 50 8J Bargoed 10 1 1 56 6 54 10 35 6 55 104 Ystrad 9 41 2 45 6 45 8 39 I 58 lli Tyr Phil 10 8 2 2 7 3,10 43j 7 3 !5 Caerphilly 9 58 3 0 6 59 8 49 j 4 23i I'ontlottyn 10 lr> 2 10 7 U 110 511 /II Walnut Tree Bridge. 10 7 3 12 7 7 8 57 5 17 24i Rhymney 10 25 2 15 7 15| O 7 15 ->4* Caroiff^ A<idm-<t. Stat) 10 25 3 30 7 25 9 15 5 35 SOUTH WALES RAILWAY. UT •'•fcAlNS— Week Day,. STARTIritu m on. 1 1, 2,'3 I, 2,31 1,2,i; l,2,3K<ps.! 2,3 1,2,3 .Mail 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,a mITI— New Milford(fi>r Milfoid a.m a.m. a.<n. j a.-n .li.-n.*| a. n. p.m p.m. a.m. a.m. aim.* p'rr Pembroke & Ireland) § gj 7 0| 8 5J; ll 10 4 2b lo 40 4 20 Haveifordwest S.a,j 1 '•] ••• H 35 4 5(i ,t. 11 5 4 50 Caimarthen June. 6 15! —08 4-3j 10 10 12 5o — 5 M — ••• 12 23 5 59 Llanelly. 7 5, » 9 37/10 4» 1 39 6 4j .it 1 j-2 Swansea 8 3t| 7 25; „ U) 0:11 3( 2 5 5 0 7 (1 8 45 9 25 I 55 7 (j Land ore 8 3 7 4' <| 3 *> IJ 15i|l 13 2 17 5 ft 7 14 50 9 30 2 0 7 14 Llamamlet 8 4>, 7 5 = § 10 25 2 28 5 15 8 59 9 40 2 )2 Neath dep. 8 03 7 58l J "3 10 35|ll 3) 2 40 5 2". 7 3i 9 9 9 50 2 22 7*31 Briton Ferry.* 8 5J| 8 4' j s 10 41 < 47 5 3'J 9 14 9 55 2 27 Port 1'aibot ••• 9 ?! 8 11 49|il 41 2 5^ 5 38 7 4. 9 22 10 3 2 34 7"^ Pyle 8 29 I £ 5 11 4 3 17 5 5- 10 17 2 48 Bridgend •• 8 4b U? 2 H 6 3 37 6 7 3 10 32 3 3 8**7 8 5.j, | j-|Il 32 3 47 6 14 10 39 3 11 Llantrissent .••• ••• ) a "3! jf ••• 4 5j 6 29 82; 10 54 3 26 g j>7 Peter<toue » Exp.l 9 20; 11 5/ 4 l4| 6 39 11 4 3 36 B St. Pagans 1,2 9 27; ^^12 5 4 22; 6 48 1,3 11 13 3 44 Ely, for Llandaff — '.m 9 3i| 4 28j 6 53 a.m. 11 la 349 Cardiff „ 6 ti| 7 10 9 50i 9 05; l' 22 12 3, 4 36 7 t| 8 49 8 0 11 2o 3 56 0*49 Marshfield 6 12] 7 (10 8j 11 3' 4 51 7 151 g 12 H 40 || Newport.•••• 6 21 7 3ijl0 12(10 25! 1 I- 1 lo 5 18 7 26 9 13 8 25 11 55 4 28 9 13 Portskewet 6 49, 7 59j iiO 52 1 4-i .15 4V 8 51I 12 ail 4 54' BaiSToL AND jjoUTH Wales UMON RY. & 2 1 & 2 Port^kewet Juactu. ari ..80 10 54 1 45 5 47; 8 5; 4 541 fFerry •• •• New Passage dep.) •• 8 4o 1' 351 2 35 4 4> 6 40 10 (. 7 o> Bristol 9 20 12 1 3 15 5 20 7 20 10 40 740' Cbeustow O, 8 15 10 3MI 10 «j 1 6~Si. 9 47 9~I 12 3a, 5 0 9 E*pj.; I & 2 Gloucester ^V- 8 loi H 40 12 4u 4 0 2 45 7 10 (2 4< 10 [ 40; Q 25 10 47 Pad,unman Ill i-V 1 3 0 4 45 9 O! 6 » Ill o' 4 35 7 0 1, I UUW. TH.lNS. -w" uays. <!unlni,. STARTING 2.3; I & 2 1,2, 1 ii*P" & 2 ti < 11 He 2 Kip-, Al« I & 2) 1 v FROM t.m.* a.m. i.-n *i i.m ,>. 11. n.» p. n. p.i1. p. 11. ,». n li.m.*i.m.* p.'n p m Paddington 0 0| 9 15 II 4, 2 '• 4 50 8 10 8 <' 2 301 •• l,2.3 a.m. 11,2, s| Mai'l Gloucester dep.' 6 45! ill 20 12 5') 3 4 6 Ii' 8 2i)| 2 lo 7 2". 3 0 7 O! 2 15 Cheo»tow 7 4S'I0 °.5 12 2/1 1 43 4 3*i 7 1 Q ■>. 1 « 2S 4 8 2! 3 11 HRISTOL AND SOUTH i jl<i2( WALES UNIOS Rr f 2! p.m. Bristol dep. 6 4 9 4>j 1 2oj 3 40 5 50 7 30 2 30 New Passage 7 20 10 15, 2 0] 4 20 6 3J! 8 10 3 l( fFerry •• tFerry. .I. Portskewet Junctn ..dep. 8 2|ll) ">o|l2 36 4 53 7 24' •• ••• 8 41 4 2 Portskewet 8 4 HI 52 1- 3J 4 56 7 2ti 8 4! 4 11 8 13 Newport dep. 8 40 11 18 I 14! 2 20, 6 45 5 40 7 59 9 39 3 40 9 20 4 55 8 45| 3 40 Marshfield 8 49 11 28 1 241 6 55, 5 50 8 9 j 9 29 5 6 8 55 Cardiff 9 5 11 4o 1 39 2 4 > 7 7; 6 10 8 2l 9 59 4 4 9 45 5 19 9 7 4"*4 Ely, for Landair 9 10 1 44 6 15. 9 50, 5 24 St. 9 15 1 49 .18 21 9 55 5 29 Peteratoae.••«.••• *•••, 22 •• I 56 ,1# 6 29 .«• 10 5 3.3 Llantrissent 9 34 2 8 6 42 10 19 4 26 l'J 14, 5 45 4*26 Pencoed 9 52 2 26 6 58 10 32; 6 3 Brideend !l0 0 2 36 3 11 7 10! .10 32, 4 44 .10 40 6 13 4*44 pyle 15 2 51 — 7 251 a.m. jlO 55 6 28 Port Talbot 'l0 29 3 5! 3 31 7 40 10 55 5 8 9 30! 11 9 6 42 •• 5 8 Briton Ferrv 10 37 ••• 3 13, — 7 49 9 33ill 17 6 50 Neath.. dep. 10 47 3 22; 3 4-3 7 59 11 9 5 24 9 45 11 27 7 2 5 24 Llansamlet 11 1 ••• 3 32 — 8 l'| 9 56 11 41 7 13 •-• — Landore 11 18 ••• 4 15i 4 6 8 23 5 52 10 5:11 53 7 23 5 52 Landore 11 18 ••• 4 15i 4 6 I 8 23 5 52 10 5:11 53 7 23 j 5 52 Swansea.. 11 0 — 4 «[ 3 53 8 5, II 30 5 37 10 2 12 0 7 37 5 37 Llanellv II 48 4 45 4 33 8 53j 6 17 10 56 8 13; 6 17 Carmarthen J'inc tiou.12 34 5 33! 5 10 9 5^j 72 ll 44 9 0 7 2 Haverfordwest 1 46 6 42i 6 8' 8 11 ••• '0 '4 g New Milford. and \tilford: 2 15 7 7[ 6 28 8 W '0 40 g 3^ Q-Traios markedthus stop at Newport for refreshments. fFARB FROM BRISTOL TO NEW PASSAGB, or the Reverse,—1st Class, 2s. j 2nd Class, Is. 6J.; 3rd Class, lid. Return-lit Class, 3s.; 2nd Class, 2s. 3d. FERRY TOLLS,—1st Class, 81.; 2nd Class, 61.; 3rd Class, 4d. per Passenger. FERRY RETURN TICKETS—IS Class, Is. 2aJ Clas«, 9d.; 3rd CUss, 61., for Passengers traselling over the Bristol and South Wales Union Line LOCAL FERRY TOLLS,—Fore Cabin, 4d. After Cabin, 8J., each way. VALE OF NEATH RAILWAY. Week Days. Sundays. We<k Days! Suadavs ll,2,& 1,2,4 1,2,& 1,2,A| 1,2A 1,2 ,& 1,2 ,& 1, 2, & l ,2,& 1 DOWN TRAINS 3 cl. 3 cl 3 cl. 3 cl.j 3ci UP T3.\INS. 3 cl. 3d. i cl. 3 cj. 3^^ A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. PM tferthyr dep. 8 35 I 30 6 <) 8 13 5 40 Swansea, S.W.R. Upj \bernant 8 47 1 42 6 12 8 27 J 5 5-' Train arrival j 7 45 2 22 7 24 7 24 Llwydcoed 8 52 1 47 6 17 8 32 5 5/ —— —- Hirwain arr. 8 58 I 53 6 23 8 38 6 3 Swansea Win 1-st.dep 8 35 2 35 7 50 8 35 7 50 UritO'i F^rry Ro id 8 15 2 45 8 0 8 45 8 0 Aberdare .dep. 8 40 1 3' 6 5 8 20 5 45 N-.th Abbey 8 51 [2 51 8 6» 8 51 8 6 Hirwain ..•••«.arr. 8 50 1 45 6 15 8 30 5 55 —————————-—— ——— ———— Nea<h, S. W. It. Up ..wain. dep. 9 0 t 55 6 25 8 4> 6 5 Train 7 56 2 37 7 29 7 29 ii\n-Neath 9 20 2 15 6 45 9 0 6 24 —— — 928 2 23 6 53 9 8 6 33 (Wth.. 8 56 2 56 8 11 8 56 8 11 Aberdylais 9 40 2 35 7 5 9 20 6 45 A.berdylais.„ 9 0 3 0 8 15 9 0 8 15 iVcat h 9 44 2 39 7 9 9 24 6 49 Rtsoiven 9 12 3 12 8 27 9 12 » 37 — Giy n-Near a 9 21 3 21 8 36 9 21 8 36 Neath, S.W.R. Down Hirwain arr 9 40 3 40 8 55 9 40 8 55 Train Departure. 10 47 3 18 7 41 9 45 7 2 —— —— — — Hirwain dep. 9 50 3 50 9 5 9 50 9 5 Neath Abbey 9 49 2 44 7 14 9 29 6 54 Aberdare .arr, I' 0 4 O 9 15 10 0 9 15 Hriton Ferry Road.. 9 55 2 50 7 25 9 35 7 0 ————-— ——- Swansea arr 10 10 3 5 7 35 9 5- 7 15 Hirwain dep. 9 43 3 43 « 58 943 8 58 l.lwydcoed 9 49 3 49 9 4 9 49 9 4 Swansea, S.W. Down Aoernant 54 3 54 9 9 9 54 9 9 Train Departure. il 0 3 55 7 50 10 20 J 7 37 vi,»hyr 10 5 4 r' 14 20 10 5 9 20 WESTERN VALLEYS RAILWAY. vVeek Dayo. I sundays. 1 Week Days. tlSundays. UP. 1,2.3 1.2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 1,2,3 DOWN. I, 2,3 1,2,3.1,2,3.; 1.2.3 ,2, 3 1, 2,3 STATION a.m. a.oi. p.m. p m. a.m. p.m.! STATIONS. a.m. a,in. p. an p.m.- a.m. p.m. Newport 7 0 11 0 3 0 5 30| 8 30 5 15 Ebbw Vale 8 40 11 15 2 15 7 20 10 25 7 10 B-tssalleg Junction 7 11 11 11 3 13 5 42 8 42 5 27 Victoria. 8 48 11 2-i 2 23 7 26 10 33 7 18 Tydee 7 16 11 16 3 18 5 47 8 47 5 32 Cwm 8 53 11 28 2 28 lo 38 7 23 ilUca 7 25 11 25 3 30 5 56 8 56 5 41 Abei beeg Junction, 9 211 37 2 3 7 7 40 10 47 7 32 Crois Keys 7 3i ll 31/ 3 37 6 3 9 3 5 4-i ■hapel Bri.ige 11 36 3 42 6 8 9 8 5 53 Nautvtjlo 8 4 11 15 2 15 7 20 10 25 7 10 Abercarn 7 40 11 41 3 48 6 l3| 9 13 0 08 Biaina 8 48 11 ^3 2 23! 7 26 10 32 7 18 Newbridge 7 45 11 4t> 3 54 6 18 9 !8 6 3 Abertilleiy 8 56 11 31 2 31; 7 33 10 41 7 26 Crumlin 7 50 u 51 4 U 6 2-3 9 -3 6 8 Aber&eeg Junction., 9 10 11 4o 2 45, 7 48 10 55 7 40 Llanhilletti j t UauhiHetti —• —' Aberbeeg Jmiotion. 8 8 12 8 4 18 6 421 9 42 6 27 C.umlio 9 19 11$5 2 55, 7 56 11 4 7 50 Abertillery 8 14 l4 4 26 6 4S y 6 31 Newbn.ige 9 24 12 0 3 0, 8 111 9 7 55 B|aina S 22 1-2 22 4 36 6 57 9 57 6 42 Abercaru 9 29,12 5 3 5! 8 6.11 14 8 0 Nantyglo 3 30 12 30 4 44 7 s'lO 5 6 50 Chapel bridge 9 3412 10 3 10 Ill 19 8 5 ——! —— ——j Cros9 Key-i .I 9 39112 15 3 15 8 12J11 24 8 10 AberbeegJunction. 8 8 12 8 4 18 ti 42' 9 421 6 27 lii»ca 9 4512 21 3 21 8 22'1] 31 8 15 Cwno 8 >7 12 19 4 2V 6 o\\ 9 5l| 6 36.Ty.we 9 54 12 80 3 30 8 29 11 40 8 25 Victoria 8 22 12 22 4 37 6 57 9 571 6 4^jB.| eg Junction. 9 5'J|U 3*> 3 35 8 35^147 8 32 Ebbw 8 30 *'2 30 4 44 7 5 10 '6i"N->»i.(>rt .10 I" '2 48 3 48 8 48112 0 8 45 On Saturday, an additional train leaves Newport at 7,30 p.m. for Crumlin, calling at intermediate »t»tjon »,
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Sold at h. lid. anù 2-. 9d. per Box by all Medicine Vendors. BILIOUS and Liver Complaints, Indigestion, Sick Headschi*, Loss of Appetite. Diowsiness, Giddiness, Spasms. aud all Disorders of the Stomach and Bowels, are quickl removed by that well-known remedy FRAMP- TON'S PILL OF HEALTH. They unite the recom- mendation of a inild operation with the most successful effVct and where an aperient is required nothing can be better adapted. So'd by all Atedicme Vend ore, price Is. Jbd., and 2s. 9J. per bor. LIVIiR COMPLAIN TS, mL WIND, AND INDIGESTION CUllED WITHOUT MERCURY. THERE are only TWO MEDICINES which act upon the Liver one is MERCUItY, the other DANDELION. But if the public knew how Mercury destroys the delicate ct>als of the stomach, weakens digestion, affects the nerves, and positively shortens life, they would take no other Aperient than Dr. KING'S DANDELION and QUININE LIVER PILLS, which liberate Bile, disperse Wind, strengthen the whole Frame, and are the best, ill for Torpid Liver, llead-ache, Furred Tongue, D:zziness, Fluttering of the Heart, Bilious- ness, Indigestion, Aci,lit. and General Debility, and unlike every other aperient pill, may be takell without fear of cold. They cleanse the blood and tiuids from every impurity. In boxes at Is. ljl., 2s. 91., and 4s. 6d. each. Prepared by JAS. RORKE, 47, Mortimer-street, Cavendish-square, Lulon, W. Free by post for stamps and following AGENTS. Cardiff Kernick and W. L. Evans. Poritypridl C. Bassett Merthyr — Thos. Stephens. HAIR REALLY RESTORED. MOORF.'S CASH \t ERE QUININE BALM is positively ) 1'L the most certain, elegant, and agreeable compound for givin: healthy vigor to the very roots of the Hair, and restor- ing it even alter years of Baldness. It also combines there- markable property of making the hands smooth and white. Price 2-. 6d., 4s. 6d., 7s. 6d., and lis. per bottle. Prepared only by JAS. RORKE, and sold by same Agents as in above advertisement. D p f. 0- Xi<r- rT~ (p WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE. THE GREAT SUCCESS of this 1 DELICIOUS CONDIMENT has been the signal for the appearancc of many SPU- RIOUS IMITATIONS totally different 11J FLAVOR and destitute of tiie D1GESIIV1". PROPERTIES of this SAUCE. Purchasers are earnestly requested to ASK FOR LEA. & PERBINS' SAUCE, PreparCll "Llv hy nL LEA & PERRINS. Worcester. Jy « Sold Wholesale and tor Export, by ttaBKYL CROSSE & BLACKWELL, London, and all Merchant* and Oilmen. TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. Dr. Curtis on Marriage, Nervous Debility, Spermatorrhoea, &c„ with Plates. Post free by the Author, 18 stamps; sealed ends, 20 MANHOOD The CAUSE and CURE of PRE. LV MATURE DECLINE IN MAN, with Plain Directions for Perfect Rustoration to Health and Vigour being a Medical Essay on the Treatment of Nervous and Generative Debility, Impotency, and those peculiar disqualifications to marriage which originate in youthful errors and excess: the cure of Infectious Diseases without Mercury, and their pasvaNTlON by the Author's Prescription of his Infallible Lotion, the result of 25 years' successful practice. By Dr. J. L. CURTIS, 15, ALBBMARLB STBBHT, PICCADILLY. LONDON. REVIEWS OF THE WORK. We feel no hesitation in saying, that there is no member of society by whom the book will not be found useful- whether such person hold the relation of a PARENT, FBBCBPTOB, or CLERGYMAN."—Sun, Evening Paper. CURTIS ON MANHOOD.—This is truly a valuable work and should be in the hands of young and old. The professional reputation of the author,combined with his extensive experience as medical referee in the treatment of nervous debility, &c., fully accounts for the immense circulation which this popular and ably-written medical Treatise has obtaiued." -Sunday Timet, 23 March, 1856. Dr. CBRTIS has conferred a great boon by publishing this little work, in which is described the source of those diseases which produce decline in youth, or more frequently premature old age."—Daily Telegraph, March 27th, 1856. The AUTHOR of this Medical Treatise may be DAILY con. suited as usual, either by letter or personally, at his residence as above. The efficacy and harmless nature of the remedies employed by Dr. CURTIS, having been demonstrated by 'he most complete success during a practice of 2a years, nervous sufferers of every class have a perfect guarantee that the utniust skill and experience will be made available in the treatment of their cases. The Book concludes with numerous varied and interesting cases, to which is added the Author s receipt of the abovo INFALLIBLE PREVENTIVE Lotion. Published and sold by J. Allen, 20, Warwick Lane, Pater. noster Row; Mann, 39, Coinhiii, London and titBooksetters in Town and Country, Now ready, 18 mo., coloured wrapper, post free, 6d., ON GOUT AND RHEUMATISM. A new Work, by Dr. LAVILLE, of the Faculty of Medicine, Paris, exhibiting a perfectly new, certain, and safe method of cure. Translated by an English Practitioner. London: FRANCIS NEWBERY & SONS, 45, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH YARD. LIFE AGENCIES. AN old-established LIFE ASSURANCE COM- PANY, doing an extensive business, is desirous of forming new connections throughout the Country, and is open to receive applications for Agencies from Gentlemen of position and influence. Term" liberal. Apply (post- paid) to" Actuarlus," Messrs. EYRE and Co., 32, Bouverie- street, Fleet-stieet, London, E.C. n OBERT GIIKKN and Co., 24, Mortimer-street, V H'nt-street, completely and elegantly furnish a Drawing- ro ):u ill Walnut and rich Silk Brocatelle for £48.. A Dining-room in Spanish Mahogany and Morocco £ 39 10s. A Bedroom in do. or Bir.-h £ 28. A Servant's Bedroom in Japanned Furniture £ 7. xhe largest an 1 be-t assorted Stock in London, including a quantity of Old Onk Furniture suitable for Dining-room and T.ibrarv. Messrs. Robert Oreen and Co. stand unrivalled for cheap- ness. ("o'ir.bined with durability and style. Hotels and Mansions :uniished by special contract. BEAUTIFUL FOR EVER. MADAME RACHEL on FEMALE GRACE and lJKAl'TY.—A l'.OOK OF BEAUTY, Just Published by Madame llaeii 1. To be had of Madame llachel, 47A, New Bond- street. London. Price 2s. 6d. 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The Times, of April 14th, states:—" In no other place in Europe are so many touching and important memorials of the great Emperor to be found even for a National Col. lection, our gallant Allies might be proud to possess the relics which are here preserved—Madame Tu»«aud's Exhi- bition is without a rinl, either here or on the Con tin ent- all who have attempted competition have proved but si many foils to set up the superior attractions of her admira- ble collection ot les homines celebres." TPURNITURE, CARPETS, and BEDDING, F CARRIAGE FREE to any part of the KINGDOM THIRTY PER CENT. LESS than any other house in the world. See our Illustrated Catalogue, containing 380 elaborate designs drawn from our extensive stock, with estimates for completely furnishing houses of any class. This most unique guide forwarded gratis and post-free on application. LEWIN CRAWCOUR and Co. completely furnish in a superior style a Drawing-room, in Walnut, for 28 guineas; a Dining-room ly for 25 guineas; and a Best Bed-room for 25 guineas. A Four Roomed House, usefully £ 21 lis. Od. A Six Roomed House £ 70 lis. Od. An Eight Roomed House £ 122 lIs. 6d. A Ten Roomed House, elegantly £ 219 7s. 6d. And a Fourteen Roomed House, luxuriously JE427 15s. Od. These goods are remarkable for Cheapness, Elegance, and superiority; a written warranty given, and references to former customers offered. The stock of first-class Furniture, Carpets, and Bedding always on view at this extensive establishment is one of the largest in the Kingdom. Fifty Drawing and Dining Room suites, various styles, from 12 to 100 guineas. An assortment of Old Oak Furniture. LEWIN CRAWCOUR and Co., Cabinet Makers, Upholsterers, and Bedding Manufacturers, 22, &23, Queen's Buildings, Knightsbridge, LONDON. ESTABLISHED A.D. 1810. PRIZE MEDAL PERFUMERY, 1851. 1853. 1855. and 1862. FS. CLEAVER'S HONEY SOAP, • Glycerine, Brown Windsor, Elder Flower, Cold Cream, and every description of Fancy Soaps. Sold in tablets convenient for use, and in bars at Is. each, economical for family use. Also choice Pomades for the Hair and elegant Extracts for the Hand- kerchief-for which a Medal was awarded for excellence of quality. 32, and 33, RED LION STREET, LONDON, W.C., and 243, RUE ST. DENIS, PARIS. CAUTION.-WARREN, RUSSELL, and Co., Black- c ing, Ink, and Dye Manufacturers, (late of 30, Strand,) CAUTION the PUBLIC against persons trading under similar names, and professing to be connected with them on their late ft \ablishment, at 30, Strand, their only manufactory being Regent NYorks, Regent-street, Vincent-square, Westminster. BY KOYALAPPOINTMENT. OCHWKPPE'S SODA W ATE R SCHVVEPI>E'S MALVERN SELTZUl WATEll. SCH WEPPE'S POTASS WATER. SCHWEPPE'S LEMONADE. E ich bottle of the Alkali Waiff:) is protected by a L ihe over the Cork with their flijjnaturf. S >11 by all respectable Chemisrp, Conffctionei s, mid leading Hotels, Mjnufaatured at London, Liverpool. Bri<t >1, D'rhv, "nd M tlvern Wells. ORLANDO JOKTES WSC. CO S ORIGINAL RICE STARCH, In 5 lb. papers, and 1 lb., i lb., ] lb., and 2 oz. Packets. GRAY HAIR.—CLEVELAND'S WALNUT POMADE will change gny hair to the original colour, darken red or lig-ht hair, prevent its falling off, and greatly improve its appearance, without s aining the sk n. Price Is 6d., 2s. 6d., and 3s. (id., a sample by post 24 stumps. London Depot Gower-street, Bedford-square, W.C., and alt Chemists and Periumers. Caution.- There are worthless imitations of this article, therefore ask for Cleveland's Walnut Pomade." Established 1845. Order of any Druggist or Perfumer, or address as above. lADIES' KID ELASTIC WALKING BOOTS ij WITH HEELS, 8s. M. DOUBLE SOLES, 10s. 6d. Swiss Prunello Elastic House Boots, 5s. 6d. THOMAS D. MARSHALL, 192, Oxford Street, London, W. EXHIBITION 1862.—E. BROWN has been awarded the PRIZE MEDAL for the excellence of his MELTONIAN BLACKING and VARNISH. One trial will prove their superiority over all others. 67, Princes-street, Leicester-square, London. Retail everywhere. KLEAMtMC S PERSIAN INSECT P O WDER, For which a Prize Medal was awarded to the Producer at the International Exhibition, 1862. This Powder is QUITE HARMLESS TO ANIMALS, but unrivalled in destroying Fleas, Bugs, Cockroaches, Beetles, Moths in Furs, and every other species of Insect. Sold in packets Is.. 2s. 6d., and 4s. 6d. each or post-free for 14, or treble sue for 36 postage stamps, by THOMAS KEATING Chemist, 79, St. Paul's Churchyard, London K.C. Sold by all Drujffists, &c. NOTICE.—Each genuine picket boara the above name and address. THOUSANDS and THOUSANDS have been Relieved and Cured by CADE'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS. Sold by MR. KERNICK, CARDIFF, in Bottles, Is. I id. or three in one, 2-. 9d. Fifteen Stamps enclosed to GEORGE EADE, 72, Goswell-street, London, a box sent free. 1 |ODD'S GOUT and RHEUMATIC PILLS.— I The astonishing effects of these Pills induces the proprietors to give them a greater publicity. In Two Hours they relieve pain in Twelve the violent symptoms sub- side, and the Patient c*n follow hi* vocation they may be taken at any time. require no Confinement, and invigorate the ConMitution. Innumerable testimonials establish these facts Sold in boxes. Is. l&d. and 2s. 9d. each, by Mr. DODD, Surgeon, 91, Bridge-road, Lambeth. AGENTS Mr. KERNICK, 23, Duke-street, and Mr. WHITEHORN, 10', Bute-street. THE Newly Discovered and only infallible Remedy for Indigestion and Affections of the Liver. DR. TODD'S COMPOUND PEPSINE PILLS which for their simplicity of combination and mildness of action are unsurpassed. In Boxes, I ft. 1 Jd. and 2s. 9d. of Mr. Young, Chemist, 19. Piifield-street, Hoxton, of Mea n. Barclay, Farringdon- street, and of all respectable Medicine Vendors. INDESTRUCTIBLE — IMPERISHABLE — JL II. L. MARSHALL and Co. have succeeded in introducing an article in Black Cloth so long sought after by gentlemen who usually wear Black. The advantages are IMPERISHABLE dye—retaining in beauty and lustre till the last, combined with astonishing durability and economy. SUIT COMPLETE £ 4 4s., forwarded to ANT I art of the Kingdom upon receipt of post office order. iMtrucUo self-measurement post-free. H. L. MAKSIIALL & Co., TAILORS, 516, Neif Oiford Street, W.C., (near the BritishMuseu»} London. x NO MORE BLACKBEETLES! EMERY'S MAGIC BEETLE POISON.—Certain death to all vermin the original and only one to be relied on. Price Is., or Post free for 14 stamps. NO MORE CORNS, BUNIONS, &e. EMERYS CORN PLA ISTERS, remove Corns, &c. E speedily, painlessly, and effectually. Testimonials comtautly arriving. Price Is., or obtainable, as Is aho Beetle Poison, through all chemme, &c., or seat direct for 14 stamps. NO MORE lid hUMATISM i? MERY'S MARVELLOUS CURE FOR RHEU A MATISM, in one week. Post free for 14 stamps Obtainable ONLY from Emery & Co., 24, Montague Street London, W.C. SKIN DISEASES, GOUT, RHEUMATISM, LUMBAGO, &c. 'I^HEIR prevention and cure by heat and fumigation, I the effects of which in the above and many other chronic maladiep. surpasses everything. 20, Baker Street, Poitman Square, London. Under the direction of two Physicians. Consultations 11 till 3 daily. A Pamphlet (132 pages) sent post-free for 14 stamps. STRICTURE OF THE URETHRA; its nature, consequences, varieties, and speedy cure, without the painaud rieks of laceration, cutting or other iriational measures. By Dr*. Barker and Henderson, M.R.C.S.E. &c. Price Is., or post-free for 14 stamps by Jobnson & Co., Publishers, 10, Brooke Street, Holboro, London; aDd thrtugh ill Jtookiellen, EXTRAORDINARY SUCCESS OF THE NEW MODE OF TREATMENT. Post free for Six Stamps, open ends, or 14 in a Scaled Envelope. INVALIDS will be ASTONISHED at the CON J TENTS of the NEW BOOK on PREMATURE DECLINE and its ready removal; the modern treatment of certain disqualiifcations: with rules and numerous pre- scriptions for the speedy cure by very simple means of net. vousness, debility, and all the more common diseases and supposed incurable maladies of the sexual system. By Dr. W. DE Hoos, M.D., M.R.C.S.. L.A.C &c., of the Kcole de Meifecine, Paris, Graduate in Medicine, Surgery and Mid- wifery. By the present lliw, none but the real Physician or Sur- geon dare attach M.D. or M.R.C.S. to hia name;and openly advertise his fees, « heavy penalties would be incurred. The public should therefore guacd against impostors who impudently style themselves"' Dr." PrufVssor," c. .M.R. A.S," F.R.A.S., M.A. See in order to mislead'theunwary as to their TRUE character. None of these iueo really know more of the dissases they PROFESS to treat, than any per- son may, by leading the above work. From long practical observation in the most famous Institutions of this country and the continent, the Author has had somewhat unusual facilities for acquiring that uniforn. success, which has hitherto chaiacterised his treat- ment, and he refers with pride to the numbers he has been intrumental in restoring to health and happiness: whilst to all who need such aid, he offers every assurance of speedy restoration. Persons at a distance should forward a detail of their case by letter, enclosing £1 It. for advice and medicines, which will be sent by return. PATIENTS CORRES- PONDED WITH TILL CURED. Post-office orders to be made payable at th" General I'ost Office, to WALTKK DE ITOOS, \'1.11.. 25, Bedford Place, Bloomsbiiry Square, London. Hours for coullultalion 12 till 2, Sundays exrepted. It is important to recollect the address, as to meet the wiih of patient-, THE ENTRANCE IS STRICTLY PRIVATE. THE MOST WONDERFUL MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. CURE IN FOUR WEEKS.—THE GUTTiE VITÆ, or VEGETABLE LIFE DROPS. Pro- tected by Royal Letters Patent; Sanctioned by the Faculte de France, &c., have in numberless instances proved their superiorly over every other advertised remedy for Ian-,our, lassitude, lJ. pression of spirits, irritability, excitement, fear. distaste and incapacity for society, study, or business, indigestion, pains and palpitation inthe side. giddiness, noise in the head, This mediciue streiigilieus the vitality of the whole system gives energy to the muscles speedily re- moves uervousne's, reuovates the impaired powers ot life, and invigorates the most shattered constitution. For skin eruptions. sore throat,paiiis in the bones, and those dis- eases in which mercury, sargarparilia, \c., are too often em- ployed to the utter riiin of health, its surprising efficacy has only to be tested, Beloie wasting valuable time in seeking aid from instm. menu, electricity, galvanism, wuli similar absurdities, pro- fessing to set aside m-dicinea, by American impostors and others, whose boasted'• dtstinnuisheJ qualirtcatlous''consist solely of their consummate impudence, sufferers will do well to make fair trial of a remedy which, concocted on scientific principles, cannot fail. I'rice 4s. 6d. and I is., or four timea the latter at 33s. psr bottle, through all Chemists, or direct from 25, Bedford Place, WHEKE THOUSANDS OF TESTI- MONIALS MAY BE SEEN THE THREE DAYS' CURE.—NEW FRENCH A REMEDY THKRAl'ION, as uniformly adopted in the French hospitals, and by the notabilities of the Fieuch faculty; in a remarkably short time often two or tlnee day s only, without the sligthtest discomfort, inconvenience, or risk, rrtnoves all discharges from the mucuout membrane, whether of the urinary or other organs. It combines all the dCMideliili1 to be sought io a medicine of the kind. audi surpasses everything liittieito einibi, yed. Devoid of alk unpleasant tasle and smell. In packets 2;. 9J., 4s. Gd1,, Us. and 33j. through all respectable medicine vendors, or seut direct from the establishment on receipt of stamps ot post-ofifce order. The 11-. size c >nuins three at 4s. 6d. and those at 33s, four of the lis. The stamp, to imitate which is felony, bears the word ltieraliiuij," in white letters, by order of Her Majesty's Commissioners, who thereby secure the proprietor against infringement, throughout the United Kingdom and the. Colonies. PAINS IN THE BACK, GRAVEL, LUMBAGO, 1: GOUT, RHEUMATISM, DISEASE OF THE. KIDNEYS, BLADDER, &c.. THE COMPOUND R KM AL PILLS correcl avid ilf of the stomach, and iudigestiou, promote the l'unctirus of me livei and kidneys, thereby preventing stone iu the biadder ami kiiinejs, with many other serious disorders to which these important organs are subject. Listlessutws* weakness, peevishness, and complaiuts long supposed to be netvous often arise solely from contamination ot the blood with cer- tain impu ities which should have been earrieu oil by the- kidneys; several unsightly eruptions of the skin and facet also arise from the same cause, and may be as readily 1: moved by these Pills, which in 19 cases out of 20 cure with a rapidity almost marvellous. it. ljd., 2*. 9d., 4s. üJ., ils. and 33s. per box, through all Chemists. Thousands of Testi uouials may be seen by any one. Sold by James, Joy, and Evans, Cardiff; Roberts chemist, Conway; Hughes, chemist, Bango* Griffith.' chemist, High-street, Carnarvon; Price Brothers, POSt office, Bridgend; Thomas, chemist (opposite Angel), Mer- thyr Watkins, High-street, Abetgavenny; White, che. mist, Guildhall-square, Carmarthen Williams, chemist High-street, Cardigan; Davies, chemist, & Potter, Herald* office, Haverfordwest; Treweeks, chemist, Pembroke; Evans, chemist, High-street, Swansea, Moore, chemist. Broad-street, Newtown Stephens, chemist, High-street,. Merthyr Tydiil; Winnal, 78, Hij»h-street, Birmingham; Ferris, Score, & Co, Union-st. Bristol; Keene, Bath;. Ralmes & Co., York Edinburgh, Whittaker, Sheffield Westinace t, Manchester; Howell, Daine-st, aud Rainier.- & Co., Liverpool Mc.Master & Co., Capel-street, Dublin a Apothecaries' Co., Glasgow; Bradbury, Bolton; Pratti, Bradford; Dyer, Halifax; Reihardt, Leeds; Mander & Cia,, Wolverhampton; and at least one agent in almost sv^ry town; but should difficulty occur, enclose the unwt per post-office order or otherwise, to 25, Bedfclp4 Place, Bloomsbury Square, London, and they will be swwc securely,- packed per return. NOTICE AND CAUTION.— Dr. De Roos onlylegatiV qualified medical man who thus openly advertises his csladj.^ cines; aud as there aie injurious imitations of the abo>v« by self-styled Doctors and Professors, who copy 11.. books advertisements, &c.. and forge teMisaonials to foUff off their useless trash, sufferers should guard againat the re- commendation of the same, or other articles, by dishonest vendors, who thereby obtain a larger profit. The genuine have the words •• W ALTlill HE ROOS, LONDON," printed in white letters on the Government Stamp by order of Her Majesty's Hon. Commissioners, to imitate which is felony and transportation. DO YOU WANT LUXURIANT HAIR/WHTS- KERS, MOUSTACHIQS, and EYEBROWS?— Of the numerouS preparations introduced for the HAIR,, none have maintained such celebrity as EMILm DEANS; CK'NtLE!SH. which is guaranteed to produce WhiskersM Moustachios, and Eyebrows in a few weeks; and will be. fonnd eminently successful in nourishing, curling, andl beautifying the Hair, checking greynesa in all its sta&,aei., strengthening weak Hair, and preventing its falling -off. In the reproduction of Hair in baldaess, from whatever taoit and and at whatever age, ONE TRIAL will prove ita Astonishing power. In the nursery it is indispensable, forming tbe basis of a beautiful head of hair. Price 2a, pe* bottle-, large- bottles, containing more than four times small ones 5s. each. Sold by all Chemists in the world,o» sent post free' on receipt of 24 penny stamps, by MisseaTUSLAN & COUFELLB Hair Restorers, &c., Bedford ftquse, Kussell-squareJ' London, W.C. EXTRACTS FROM LETTERS :-<■<•% hai, was rapidly ced- ing off, but in a week after Cicinilene it ce!mrd." -1. Hickson, Eldon-street, Sl^efSjeld. In the short tW of one fortnight I have got a Veafitiiu.1 nMtMtache."—H.Adams Wilsden. I can now boMt oi, a. head of hair, which many cannot I was quite bald on the crown of my head when I bezan using it."—AV. tf. "Every customer speaks highly of your Criuil^ne."—F. P. Jones, Chemist, 5, Paradise- street, Liverpool. HINTS ON THE MANAGEMENT OF THE BAHt," Whiskers^&c.j with Testimonials, List of Agents, sent post free lor tuur penny stamps. KNOW THYSELF! THE ORIGINAL PHIOLOGIST, MARIE COUPELLli, continues belt vivid, interesting and useful deliaeationa of character from the handwriting ot individuals, in a aryht peculiarly her own.. Persoua desirous of knowing their own characteristics, or those, of any friend, should send a spacu-aon of writing, stating, sex ( "geIor supposed age, &c. ",itb H, IIntut penny slamps aU11 ad- dressed envelope to Marie Canpelle, Bedford Houss RussellJ square, London, W.C., W!MK» they will receive a lengthened' detail of the talents, U^tes, virtues, failings, &c of writer with many o^er things previously^^ unsuspw^ ana calculated to gtu4,« m the every Qay affairs of life. ousan s w o acknowledge the value and accuracy e> £ Miss C. s ske ches, establish the great utility of the The cnaracttus you sent were wonderfully truthful." Alise H. ll,, Atheury, Co. Galway. "1 wag much, surprised at the el, ver way in which you describe my character."—Jaue Bray, 105, Lansdowne Plaoe, Brighton. It is pronounced quite extraordinary."—Charles Hamilton. You described my character so truly that I could not have done it belter.It-Louis Rivior. EVERY MAN HIS OWN DOCTOR. For two stamps sufferers may avoid the sham CapiJMW who generously caution the public against pills* & the self-styled reverends, "entlemen of fortirue, rufjtmre- curing quacks, aad other swindlers, who aeud their books for nothing, publish testimonials which tViey writotbein- selves, fictitious reviews from Journals tvhich do p»t exist, profess to cure diseases by galvanism. electricity, in- strumenU, &c., instead of medicinest which they style American treatment, and other absurdities as ciiel as tbeyy ate deceptive. A physician many yeals eiter-sively enga^td in the treat. ment of debility, uud the various meutai and nervous affections resulting therefrom, will send foee on receipt of. two peony stamps, to prepay postage, a paapblet containing his highly gucc,,essl'ul andonly safe trater,*ent, with all, tbee necessary prescriptions and directions by which sufferers* may cure themselves at trifling cost.—AddreM M*. I^wes.s Medical Publisher. 14, Hand Court, Holborn, GOUT. RHEUMATISM LUMBAGO. SCIATICA, NE^,r,atS 'rn\snip^' glandular SWELLING^, CON SUMP ilON, .A^HMA, &c. IH E effects of heat fumjgation, fa. in curing the 5-h°,Ve "f up^nDiriau d0''11 diseases are almost incredible. IHE TURKISH BA'fiHS, 20, Baker Street, Portman Square, London. Under the direction of two Physicians. Consultation 11 till 1 A P.mnhlnr flirt- W.V/PMI-fr.efwMn.mpi 3' A r*mpb"" (11#
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MAKKETS. CORN EXCHANGE.—MONDAY. There was another large supply of foreign oats last week. with fair arrivals of wheat and flour, but other grain was abort. Exports 100 qn. wheat, 100 qrø. oats, 1,950 cwt. flour. Of English wheat there were 7,522 qrs., of foreign 15,233 qrs. There was a fair supply this morning fiom Kent, and a moderate one from Essex, the condition not very capital, and sales were slowly made at Is. per qr. decline. The foreign trade for the most part was inac. five, and rather in buyers' favour, though retail sales of select qualities were mide at former rate". Of country flour there were 14.416 sacks of forei n 1,415 sacks, 4,611 barrels. Country marks were slow sile at urichan^ed quotations but 811me sales of Ameri- .•in were sold at 0*1. p.,r barrel |es«, and other foreign qualities sm dtill. Of British barley tiierp were iS3 of foreign only 10 qrs. With very little of this grain at maiket the beat rnaliinz well maintained its value, and all sorts of foreign wpre tut y as dear. Ir. iii.it trade was stpady; thij new samples exhbited were of satisfactory qutli'y. Of oats there were 42,524 qrs.—viz., 3,250 qrs. En- glish, 12 qrs. Scotch, 609 qrs. Irish, 38.653 qrs. foreign. From the continuance of large supplies, ihia grain was in favour of buyers about 6d. per qr. Of native beans there were 322 qrs., of foreign 805 qrs. Some demand was experienced at unaltered rates. Of English peas there were 808 qts., of foreign 5 qrs. There was a quiet trade at about the same money. Of linseed there were 2,704 qrs. Exports nil. Crush inll seed was dull. Cakes still inquired for. In seeds the only difference was in favour of mustard seed, which late last Monday was cleared at 12s. per bushel; and more was being asked to-day, with a doubt- ful issue. Tare in plenty at 7s. per bushel. CURRENT PRICES OF BRITISH GRAIN AND FLOUR IN MARK LANE. Shillings per Qr. Shillings per Qr. Wheat, Eases & Kent, Oats, Scotch feed.. 20 to 23 white, new.. 43:1049 Scotch, potato 23.27 Ditto, old 40..46 Irish feed, white 16..19 Ditto, red,new. 42.. 43 Ditto, fine 20..22 Ditto, old 42..44 I Ditto, black 16.. 19 Norfolk, Lincolnsh, Ditto, fine.. 19..22 & Yorksh. red, nw 43..47 Beans,Muzagau,new30.. 32 Ditto,old 42..44 Ticks 30..32 Bailey, new maltng 29.. 3U Harrow, new 32.. 37 Chevalier 36..42, Pigeon 38..44 Grinding 27..29 I Peas, white, boilers 37.39 Distilling 30..35| Maple. 38..40 Malt, Essex, Norfolk, Gray 35..36 Suffolk, new 60..68! Flour, town households, Kingston, Ware, & per sack of 280 lb, 36..43 town-made, new 60.. 68 Country 28.32 Brown, new 50..57 Households 33..35 R;e,New 34..35 • Norfolk & Suffolk, Ost", English feed 18..22 ex ship 28..31 English, potatoe 23..26 BRITISH BaEDS. Mustard, p;!r Linseed, per qr. sowing 74* bushel, white 99 6J to 10* Ditto crushing 62 to 68. Coriander, cwt. 148 to 16* Linseed cakes, per Canary, per qr. 46 to 528 ton. £ 9 10s to £10 10. Tares, winter, new, Rapeseed, per qr. 6211 to 6;;8 per bushel ..Js. to 7s 6d Ripe cake, per Trefoil 24s to 27s J ton £ 5 10s to £ 6
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Per load of 36 trusses. I Clover.. £ 4 10'. to £ 6 0* Hay £ 3 10s. to £ 4 10s. | Straw.. £ 1 16*. to £ 2 0s