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VOLUNTEERS."
VOLUNTEERS. m of the whole of the Volunteer al United Kingdom has been made that the enrolled strength has in- 080 in 1875 to 185,501 in 1876, the fflti being raised from 168,709 to per centage of efficiency to enrolled »."16 to 93-89. The number actually eial inspections was 151,753, or 81'80 > enrolled. The officers and sergeants -tes of proficiency have also Increased "year to 15,525 at the present time.
. EQUEL TO A DIVORCE SUIT.
EQUEL TO A DIVORCE SUIT. Tribune eayt :—The death of a young ears old in this city a week ago brings heel of fortune to a strange point. This inly ehild of a couple who were wedded in one of our fashionable churches about The husband was himself a wealthy !-wife was a supposed heiress, but her and her expectations came to naught, band was unfortunate, but she persuaded Ter bo her property valued at that time at worth since then fully 500,000 dols. From she appeared to turn against him, and rafter he failed in business, owing to dishonoured on account of the rebellion, n as a mendicant, looking to her for ren to the wall-by pecuniary troubles, he ikard. The wife discovered his infidelity, i a suit for divorce, for the purpose, it afterwards by her husband's friends, of other. Before the suit was brought the Idenly, and without a will. Her only heir zhler who died last week. A. guardian was Iter the mother's death, and recently the ned living with her, a reformed man and a lercam tile house in Beade street. By her ather became her heir, and steps into pos- ¡he very property which in the days of his e deeded to his ungrateful wife. Ihere is lough in the story for a modern society
. HE NEWINGfON MURDER.
HE NEWINGfON MURDER. OUTION OF THE MURDERER. jution of the prisoner Isaac Marks, for the & yowng man named Frederick Barnard, by m with a revolver, took place on Tuesday t nine o'clock, within the walls of Horse- te Gaol. The prisoner was a member of persuasion, as was also the deceased, the iver. being by birth an Englishman, and the ing a native of a small town called Seray, sland. The circumstances of the murder h in public recollection. Both before ;;nd j nviction the prisoner had been oe-.etar ly the Rev. Mr. 8ingei* and the Sit. j nisterB of his own belief. Tlw prisoner | to the la«t that he did cot k:v. ?? *■; -»t he -th*t he had been under »r. insane iadeencw | i»e—and that criy bei*avie conscious of Max of the ae* sutue hours &ftc»r^ us. od hltass'i deepij orry for his erime, jted both tbp t-voread gentlemen to thi widow and family of the de- sip cere sorrow ind repentance. He d them tc pardon him for having deprived iisbsDd md a father. The execution was il. a very simple form. The under-sheriff his officers went to the prisoner's cell, I by Mr. Keene, the governor, a few fore nine o'clock, and the prisoner was He was attended to the scaffold by both ninkters, who prayed in Hebrew. The auntenance was ghastly pale. The two 1 not go on the scaffold with the prisoner, some distance outside it, and they con- ing not only until the drop fell, but for afterwards. The executioner (Marwood) a prisoner a long drop, between «ix *rvd but owing to his light weight, it would ffeem f the vertebrae of the neck were broken, ard appeared to struggle violently for two I tes before life was extinct. A Hack Gag 1 in front of the gaol at the moiuen: of the and a printed notice, signed by :be governor, 1, and the two Jewish ministers, was affix-d i entrance ol tne priooa immediately after-
m OS UTTERANCES OF A MINISTER
m OS UTTERANCES OF A MINISTER day, in the Temperance Hail, Bolton. Mr. J. Tee,aweU-imown public lecturer, addrer' jgation of the Free Christian Churofa in heir minister, for the last time prior to sai lea. Mr. Applebee addressed his bearei md Gentlemen," tfhd said he did eo advije addressed them aB Dear friends,* or i ids," ae Dearly beloved brethren,* ox eve i "—he would have used words which wi been correctly expressive of the emo 10 Was a friend and a brother to et nected with that church but that w entthing from saying that everybody h the church was a friend and a brothe was a friend and a brother to the Te: crawled, yet when the worm misinterpr lg of its worming life, and made his nij fortable, then, without any rernorsefuj ed to do execution on him. This was 1 )ut to do to-day, but, as people ought ■ t to worms he addressed them all pre luded, as Ladies and Geutlemrn." Ot had come to the conclusion that B( ost unpleasant place to live in. 2g lovely either ab.mt It or In its in) ;s people were as cold and cloudy id as unsympathetic, as ooarae and as its own srios were cold and cic Id jinsympattu tic, ooaree and boiete; b ccncregatiori, he foolfd, were,past pre 10", le had taught them the unwholet t it prayers were to do them any good fir o^n prayers, and not those of a spiri 'led in on aD emerges cy to prav oraci hink that he was goin,g to leave hia Are (e company of Homer, Shakespeare 'd ill other worthies of historic time heir imbecile tittie-tattle, and to sip lirty scandal they were go fond of nrewi iot. speak the truth wb"n he said he wi heir midst with hone. ty unimpaired tainted, might, his right hand lose its < !t his tongue cleave to the roof of his mo we be a beD might the Hght of his sou t'biackeat siuoko (Ii ii: The congrega Wsed owns no connection witn &n> den< .,ttie which has hitherto bound them togai ^fySaiiiMation of Mr. Apjiiebee'a lecturin
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FAOETLf]. Boarding houses have no hearthstones. An era unknown to women—the middle ages. Deception one cannot see through-a glass eye. The cause of women suffrage.—Scarcity of husbands. What holds all the snuff in the world ?-No one nose. Musical—Children for the major part cry in minor tones. Why is a book like a tree ? Because it is full of leaves. What Tegetableis anything but agreeable on board ship ?-A leek. New Machine.—A patent has been obtained for a machine for making haste. The persons who most frequently visit watering places in summer are milkmen. Skasonable.—A wit being requested to say a good thing, laconically responded "Oysters." Why h fashionable society like a warming pan Because it is highly polished but very hollow. "Time worKs wonders," the woman said when she was married after a thirteen years' courtship. When does water resemble a gymnast ?—When It makes a spring.' When a coward ?—When it runs. Said a philosopher: My friend conducted his future wife to the altar-and here his leadership came to an end." What is the difference between a hungry man and a glutton?—One longs to eat and the other eats too long. Why is a mad bull an animal of a convivial dis- position ? Because he offers a horn to every one he meets. Tour goodness overpowers me, 'as the gentleman murmured to the champagne, when he couldn't rise from his chair. A Cincinnati man told his tailor that he wouldn't pay for that last epilepsy." It was discovered that he meant bad fit." A Spanish proverb says :—" The man who on his wedding day starts as a lieutenant in the family will never get promoted." Miss Bremer tells us that the life of a rich old bachelor is a splendid breakfast, a tolerably flat dinner, and a miserable supper. A tall man having rallied a friend on the shortness of his leg:. the fiiend replied, My legs reaob lue ground—what more can yours do ? Pawnbrokers have never been describe* £ fce pioneers of progress, although it must be <«3m';ted thu. they are always ready to make an advance, A Wisconsin editor having written of n uccoa?ed gentleman that sickness bad impaired his her.Kb. a rival rejoined, Yes; It ofteD has teat A small debating society at Oxford oner discussed a motion that "the iTilssi^n of 3t. Augustine trC was unconstitutional, and uncalled for." A S uthern ih-as f.pologi.'es Its readers:- •'The absence or editorial in tc paper is entirely owiriff to the absence af tbe eiUcor and the stiffness of hi? scissors. In Canon Oiy, Colorado, a man cannot take a couple of broken chairs to a cabinet-maker s for re- palr, Y, noout hearing such inquiries as Hit you with 'i onair, did she ? Mark Twain having been invited to contribute some- thing to an Infant Asylum, offered to be one of 1000 citizens who shall agree tocontnbute two or more of their children, to this enterprise." A compositor made a witness before a committee of the nouse of Commons say that his father was a pauper in the Ldw Moor Workhouse, instead of a partner in the Low Moor Ironworks." It is supposed that the reason graduates of female colleges are called bachelors of art instead of maids of art is that the former is a higher degree—at least the maids are always after the bachelors.American paper. The longest sentence on record was pronounced by a Western judge. He sentenced a murderer to imprison- ment for life, and afterwards added two more years to the sentence because the prisoner called him no gen- tleman." A Connecticut man, whose son was ill, appealed to the physician, Do bring it out of him right away, doctor ? do break up the fever at once, even If you charge as much as if he went through the whole course of fever." The following is a copv of a bill made out by the ostler of an" inn in a village in Dorsetshire: Afor- theos (hay for the horse, 3d.; clininosansha (cleaning horse and chaise), 4d.; brininonimomigin (bringing him home again), 6ct.-total, Is. Id. George Elliot says that girls are delicate vessels in which is borne onward through ages the treasure of • T> Jl.i Willi I a microscope," says the man, "and continued to ex- haust all my patience for a considerable time, very snpiently occupied, as I thought, in examining the niHchiDGry to discover the difficulty. At length be told me he could do my w!c!J. no good unless he took it all to pieces; to which objecting, I carried it to another, who, a good deal to my surprise, discovered that I had only forgotten to wind it up." A Yankee Juik;e:s Charge TO A JURY. If the jury believe from the evidence that the plaintiff and defendant were partners in the grocery concern, and that the plaintiff bought- out. the defendant, and gave I him his note for the interest, and the defendant Paid for the note by delivering to the plaintiff a which he warranted not breachy, and the I warranty was broken by reason of the breachi- ness of the cow, and*he drove, the cow back and tendered her to the defendant, but he refused to receive her, anct the plaintiff took her home again &ud put a heavy yoke upon her to prevent her from jumping fences, and by reason of the yoke she broke her neck and died and if the jury further be- lieve that the defendant's interest in the grocery was worth anything, the plaintiff's note was worthless aud I the cow good for noth;llk, either for beef or milk, then the jury must find out themselves how they will decide the case for the court, ifahe understands herself -and sbe thinks 9he does don't know how such a case should be decided."—Atnericaa-payer. Mdlle. Pauline d;j Gutriy, :ne of the two sisters with -vhouj the lUiche-se de B^rrj' took refuge in 1832 ,,1:.1) she had foiled In her attempt to promo'e a rising in the west, of i'r^dce ia favour of her son, he Du' d" Tt.-ird.iuv. as the Ojiute de Chamborri I » then call-1- just "ilicd at Nantes ia her ilOih year.
ROBERTS AND LYDDON, STOCK…
ROBERTS AND LYDDON, STOCK AND SHARE BROKERS, 17, CHURCH-STREET AND VIENNA CHAMBERS, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. CARDIFF & NEWPORT STOCK & SHARE LIST. RAILWAYS. Quotations Stock—Caledonian 100 120t 121 Oman -Great Eastern 10J SO gl,t „ -Great Western 100 105 105i „ -London, Brighton A South Coast >00 118J 119 „ -London, Chatham, and Dover 100 21 21J „ —Metropolitan 100 103i 106 „ —Midland 100 129 129i „ —Monmouthshire Bailway and Canal 100 154 155 „ —North British 100 108 109 „ —North Eastern 100 156J 1S7$ „ -Rhymney 100 89 90 50-Severn and Wye Railway and Canal 50 22 23 Stock-Taft Vale 100 195 196 PREFERENCE. Stock -Great Western Rent Charge 100 125 127 „ -Ditto Consolidated Guaran- I teed .100 123 125 „ -Ditto Consolidated Prefer- ence 100 123 125 „ -Monmouthshire Railway and Canal 5 per cent. 100 118 120 12—Ditto New Convertible 1880 6 4 4t pm Stock —Rhymney 5 per cent. guar- anteed 100 114 116 „ -Ditto 6 per cent. 1861 100 131 1S4 —Ditto 5 per cent. 1861 100 109 III „ -Ditto 5 per cent. 1864 100 107 108 „ —Ditto »per cent. 1864 100 — lis 130 „ —Ditto 5 per cent. 1861 100 104 106 „ -Ditto 5 per cent. 1867 100 104 188 10—Ditto 5 per cent. 1873 10. 19 lot 20—Severn and Wye Railway and Canal, 4t per cent 20. 18 18t 10—Ditto ditto 5 per cent. lo 8 8t Stock —Taff Vale Preference No.l loo 195 196 „ —Ditto 4i per cent. 100 106 108 Yd -Ditto 5 per cent. 100 118 120 xd 10—Ditto New 5 per cent. 10. llj 12 xd GUARANTEED AND LEASED. 50—Aberdare, 10 per oant. 50. 116 118 « 20—Coleford, Monmouth, Usk, and Pontypool 20 231 24 Stock—Dare Valley, 5 per cent. 100 115 116 xd „ -Hereford, Hay, and Brecoa !<? 89 90 xd „ —Llanelly Railway and Dook 100 138 140 „ —Ditto ditto "A" Preference 106 138 liO „ — Llantrissant and Tall Vale 5 Tcent. 100 115 116 xd 1, —Llynv ;ud Ogmore, 6 per 100 1.41 143 » —ft '« percent. 100 lis 120 2-j—Ditfa ij per cent 20 11j,Ptr:.s.rth Harbour, Dock, and Railway 100 109 110 'BANKS. 1 -lamorganshire 100 195 200 i1' — tUttoNew 10 191 20 10-London and Provincial, t Limited 5 61 71 pm y —N 1 iional Provincial of Eng- lawd 21 85 87 20- Ditto ditto 12.- 49 51 ^Ditto ditto New 8 211 22tpm I'J-North and South Wales 10. 29 31 20—Swansea 7 2i 2t pm 20—West of England and South Wales District 15 26t 27 COAL AND IRON. 10—Cardiff and Swansea Colliery ijimited 9. Ii Ii 5-Crown Preserved Coal, Limited 5. 21 21 P2—Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, and Coal, Limited 29 19 17dit 2'—Great Western Colliery, Limited .IS. 9 10 50—Llynvi, Tondu, and Ogmore Coal and Iron, Limited 6) 15 18 10-—Nar.tyglo and Blaina Iron Works Preferential Limited II. 100 19 21 10—Newport and Abercarn Colliery, Limited 10 4 4i 10-Powell's Llantwit Colliery, Limited 10 5ú-Rhondda Merthyr Colliery, Limited 50 13 18 25— Ditto ditto B" 20 IS 16dia 50—Rhymney Iron Limited 50 23 25 15— Ditto New 15 tif 71 21—South Wales Colliery 20 8 10 50-Tr°ar Iron and Coal. Limited "A" 20 5 3 dig 25— Ditto ditto "B" 25 231 24 MISCELLANEOUS. Stuck-Anglo American Telegraph. 110. (iOi 60* lo-Bristol and South Wales 1 Railway Wagon Limited 4 31 s# nvn 20—Bristol Wagon Works, T 1 Limited W 4t 45 nm 20— Ditto New 2 1| Stock—Cardiff Gas, Class *'A" 140 20S 905s „ — Ditto "B" JfO 162 1(54 25— Ditto 25 36 25— Ditto 20 10 if Stock— Ditto Waterworks 100 2(K — Ditto I860 100 15S T- 10- Ditto New 3 31 l0o°3 25—Cardiil Hotel, Limited 25 14 jt pm 10—Gloucester Wagon, Limited 10 13 i-u l'.1— Ditto 5th Issue 5 11 jl D„ 1«—Llynvi Valley Gas 10 15 35—Newpart Gas,Class A" 85.. 62 65, 85— Ditto "B" 35 45 47 20— Ditto New "C" 8 3 4 pa 10—Newport Rnd 1'illKwonlly Water Works 10 16 17 10— Ditto ditto New 7 si 41 pm 5—Newport Tramways, Limited 6 3 4 25—Swansea Gas 2i 37 8s 10— Ditto Wagon. Limited 10 3 4 lo-Western Wagon, Limited 10 5 « 111—YstradGasand Water 10 18 181 Bank fate 2 per cent. (since April 20th, 187#.
-w_-J RATE OF FREIGHTS FOR…
w_- J RATE OF FREIGHTS FOR THE WEEK. I s. al 8«U xandretta. Lisbon 8 6 x a n d r i» 14 6 Madras Egypt) Maranham iante 12 6 Monte Video. 23 0 iers Martinique ens Marseilles 14 0 franes :ona 13 6 Malaga 12 0 ension Mauritius m Malta 12 0 12 6 ia 16 0 Messina a Maderia. 9 0 mos Ayres.. 2i 0 Mataro 17 0 rout 15 0 New York nhaven Nassau ibay 19 0 Nantes muda Odessa celona 17 0 Palermo 12 0 ao 19 0 Pernambuco 10 0 lera 19 0 Panama uimbo Quebec iz. 100 10 6 Rio Janerio 22 0 23 i stantinople 15 0 15 6 Ttosas 17 0 e de Verde. 9 0 Keggio 18 6 e of Good Riga .ope. River Plate 'cutta Rouen gli.ari Rio Gra oio o nstradt St. Thomas 10 0 ylon 230 San Francisco rfu Smyrna. 11 6 wnliagen Syra ppe Salonica .inore St.PauldeLo- nando Po. ando raltar 96 Sierra Leone n°a 13 0 13 6 Spezzia mada. Singapore 23 0 24 0 lifax'— St. Petersburg vanna 9 6 Seville. 11 6 12 0 vre 7 6 Tarragona 14 6 a ng Kong Taranto 13 0 lsingfors Trieste 11 0 n«c.a 10 6 Teneriffe 12 rtch Vigo nigeberg Venice 14 0 ag George's Valentia. lound Villanauva 16 0
BRISTOL STOCK EXCHANGE.—YBBTBBDATI
BRISTOL STOCK EXCHANGE.—YBBTBBDAT I LOCAL AND MIBCBLLANEOU8 STOCK Amnt.Pald. Prices. ••iK.BrKstolandExeter £ 100 Ditto, 4 per Cent. Preference oOCK.t,reatWestern 17 l->5 127 tock .Midland 7 ji n tciek .MotnrioutTuh 1 re .loo" 158 155 ,u *1" Shares in 4. 41 nv- stwK per Cen^-Prefereiic«- 100. 117 w Sz 10 DorL eA" 100 194 19S lft'i .sa C Shares 9 12 I 'l & V"! ■■■:•• :•■ a. ™ 20 "Bristo St^m^claIRc'onls 25 1H 12 it:4 *• • 100—Londwiitiid^out*'vKit.'Bank^gO pm
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gicV^h^d UAr<; -you broken in your restliya Lt soothes the child, it softens the gv.ms, allays all pain' reheves wnid, regulates tlie bowels, a)1(j ;s t'e iiest knowii remedj *o> dysentery »i;d diarrhoea, whether arising ir(,r» leethmg or other causes. Mrs. Winslow's Sooth tigsyrul) is soiu by medicine dealers everywhere at ls j4d J)er bottle.—Man u- actured in i\ew lurk, and at -193, Oxford-street. London 91s Vu.uabtb Discovery J'OR the Haib !!—If vour hair is f ( turning trey or wl.ite, or falsing off. use The Meiu-an Hair I (or it trdi positivety remote, in evtry (?■> .->• w hii" !-■<' w ts i.riisiiia! cclou> without leaving th" tifsagree- tble smell of most" Restorers." It makes the hair oUaramvely hetutiful. as well as promoting the. growth of the hair on bald >i|Xils, where the glands are not decayed. Ask your Chemist 1 r Tji* Mkxicax Haih R*nkwbr," jiropareU by HliXM C. GAiAcr. 49?, Oxford-street, London, swd said by Chtais'.te snd Ferfywer^ «r«rywhere at 3s 6U per iltttle. aiS v
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"1" :'¡-) iiit •' I,UI ■ l. I<iii i i ,> ■> jaOTanmaamFWr In ctmSequence of spuridUs imitations of LEA AND PERRINS' SA UCE, mm which are calculated to deceive the Public, Lea and Perrim V hove adopted A NEW LABEL, bearing their Signature, Ileus, t .isti »■' e |HS| which is placed on every bottle of WORCESTERSHIRE SA UCE, and without which none is genuine. Sold Wholesaleby the Proprietors, Worcester Crosse and Blackwell, Londoni and Export Oilmen generally. Retail, by dealers in sauces throughout the W»rl4. L417 LONDON MANURE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1840. HAVE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY IN DRY FINE CONDITION:— H. PURE DISSOLVED BONES". I PREPARED GUANO. SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. CORN MANGOLD, POTATO MANURES. BONE TURNIP MANURE. OFFICES: 116, FENCHURCH STREET, E.C. EDWARD PURSER, Secretary. For the convenience of Customers in vNorth and Soutk Wales, the London Manure Company bsve established DEPOTS at NEWPORT (MON.),ABERDOVEY, CARMARTHEN, and SALTNEY. AG EXT S FOR SOUTH WALES,$c,:— Mr D G. DAVIBS, The Bridee, Cardigan. Mr. T. MATHIAS, Saundersfoot lTr* RVAxV DAVIES. Kings Mill, Denbigii. Mr. JOHN MORGAN", New Market Square, Shrewgliury. Mr'fi L GRIFFITHS, Pembroke. Mr- THOMAS MORGAN, Linwamcy Farm, Cowbndge Mr'D HARRIES, Cwmvar. Llanbyther. Messrs. ROBERTS and ROWLAJ^PS, Spring Gardens Mr' H HARRIES, tthvwlwvdvd, Pencader.. Haverfordwest.' Me;srs*. JOSY, PH and THOMAS. Llauelty. SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE COMPANY, Breeoa. Mr W. LB WIS, Narbsrth. Mr. J. S. STONE, Newport, Mon. Mr. JOHN LLOYD, ;2. Nott-square, Carmarthen. Mr. THOMAS WATKINS, Trecastle. 1.6 iJiihdr.m beware of worthless IWlllllllhll IMITATIONS OF REOKITT'S PARIS BLUE The Genuine is used by the Laundresses of THE PRINCESS OF WALES AND DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH. 2220 "T H E BLOOD PURIFIER." OLD Div. JACOB TOWNSEND'S SARSAPARILLA, FOR ALL IMPURITIES OF THE'BLOOD. T^HIS 'BXTRAr>Tt7^TNArLY MEDICINE has a smguiar influence over the blood,whi<ih it enricnes X puriiies. It removes all pimples and blotches, cures indigestion, with its thousand phases of suffenn strengthens the debilitated frame, builds up the broken constitution, and, in fact, acts like a chanm. As sustaining, purifying tonic, it is invaluable, and highly recommended in lpng-standins cases of indigestion nervousness, coughs, scrofula, sout, dropsy, and wasting of flesh, and is ereatly assisted ov the Pills. G. C.-lvernott, M.D., L.S.A.. London, says, •' 1 strongly recommend it m cutaneous diseases and all impurities of the blood."—A Dr. says, I have been in the habit of ordering your Sabsapabilla for my patients, with the best results. Send me six quarts c.nd six mmmnothbotttes Sold by all Drujjgists.—Chief Depot: 131, Fleet-street, London. CAtTXTOX.—Get the red (111'; blue wrapper vjith the Doctor's head in the centre. No other genuine. In bottles 2s. 6d., 4s., is. 6d.. 7s. Bd., and lis. Sent by rail to anv address. 1 THF OLD DOCTOR'S SA R 8 A PAR ILL API L L S are the most popular medicine known for all bilious affections, liver and stomach complaints and indigestion, as proved by thousands. Also SARSAPARILLA OINTMENT, fs a sreat soother of all sores, barns or scalds, couahs, colds, or affections of the chest—Each in boxes Is lid, 2s. and 4s. 6d. sent bv sos* for 15 36. and 60 s+amps. f 46i' FRIEND OF ALL, KNOWN IN ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. u &pl IMPURITY OF THE BLOOD.—ENFEEBLED EXIS- TENCE THIS medicine embraces every attribute require in a general and domestic remedy it overturns the founda- tion of disease laid by defective food and impure air. In obstruction or eontf stions of the liver, lunsrs, bowels,or any- other oreans, tt Me :'ilIs are especially serviocahleand emi nentlv successful. They should be kept in readiness in every familv, being medicine of incomparable utility for young persons, particularlv to those of feeble constitutions. BILIOUSNESS. LOSS OF APPETITE. HEADACHE, AND LOWNKSS OF SPIRITS. These Pills effect a truly woni.U"\ui change in debilitated constitutions, as thoy creivtc a healthy appetite, correct indi- gostion, remove excess of bile.and overcome gigdiness head- ache and palpitation of the bea'-t. acne, a MOTHERS AND DAUGHTERS. If there is one thing nioretiiaii another for which these Pills are famous it is their purifying properties, especially their power oi cleansing the biood from all impurities, re- moving daK-rcrmisi c.n-estions. <wl renewinsr 3'»f-ended serrc-tion*. T^iversallv qs the one grand »etn:-dy for female eompb: rHs, tiiese Pins never fail. nr .cr vx-k n the system, and aiwiivs bring ahout is re.iunvd INDIGESTION. NTOMACH. ANi> LiVEft COMPAINTS, Persons fr(;,ri :inv disorders .->f the liver, stn.uach or other organs 0)1 digest-ioi.. should han. imAiediate re-c -tirse to these Pills, a, there is no known that aets -oil theseparticulnr «-jiu;.l;iint< with such cert iin su. cess. NKPvVOTTS DfiJiTL TV. Persons who feel weak, low, and n rvous, may rest assured some serious ailment is looming in t 111" ¡,or" insi which tnstant action should be taken. Tiles: renowned Pill > prosed; the ready means of exciting energetic action on the liver, liberatiiig accumulated bile, and l:fting at once a load from the spirits und expelling a poison from the body. Holloway's Pills are the best remedy knownin the world for the following Diseases Aeue Female Ir- P;les Tic Dolonreui Asthma regularities Raenmatism TJlcer> Bilious com- Fevers ot all R mention of Venereal Ailec plaints kinds Urine tions Blotches on Gout Scrofula, or Worms of al the skin Head Ache Kind's Evil, kimls Bowel com- Indigestion Soiv Throats Weaki.c.vi roc plaints Liver Com- Stone iGavel whatever Debility plaints Secondary cause. Dropsy* Lnmbnco Syinptina &c..&c. Tile Pills. and Ointment'are sold at Professor Helloway'f Establishment, -53S, Oxford-street, Lcn don also by nearly every respectable Vendor of Medicine throughout the Civilised World, m Boxes and Pots, at is. l.jd., 2s 8d., 4ci. Hd.. Us.. 22s., and 33s. each. The smallest Box of Pills contains four dozen and the smallest Pol of Ointmen t one ounce. Full printed directions are allixed io each Box and i'ot, and Ban he had in any langu:ige.e"tfnin i'nrkish Arabic, Armenian Persian, ov Chines N.T?.—Advice can be obtained, free of charge, by applying at the above address, daily, between t hours of 11 and i. or by letter. TsOS TJIOB THE BLOOD IS THE LITE."— JP See Deuteronomy, chap, xii., verse 23. world" FAMED WORLD FAMED Trade Mark, Blood Mixture." THE aAEAT BLOOD PURIFIER & RESTORER SKIN DISEASES. Eruptions, Blotches, Ulcerated Sore Legs, Old Sores, Glasidulr.r Swelling Can- cerous Ulcers, Pimples, Pustules, Boils, Carbuncles. Rin>r-worms, Scald Heads, Sore Eyes, erysipelas, Itch; Scurt-, .Discolorations of the Skin Hnmours and ttseases of the Skin of what ver name o- nature, are laterally carried out of the svstem in a short time by the use of this world-famed Medicine. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL PARTS NIPO I IMPOKTANT ADVICE TO ALL.—Cleanse the vitiated JL blood when ever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, or sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed*»:id sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul. and your feelings will tell you when. Keep the blood piire, and the health of the system will follow; As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war- ranted free from anything injuriout to the mosr delicate constitution of either sex, the P-oprietot solicits sulTerers to give it a trial to test its value. CCLARKE'S WORLD-FAilED BLOOi) MIXTURE J is sold in bottles 2s M e..ch. and in cases, con- taining six times the quantity, lis each—sufficient t" effect a permanent cure in the irriiat majoritv of lons-standing cases — BY ALL CHEMISTS and PATENT iLEDiCIXE VENDORS throughout tile United Kingdom and t!m world, or sent to any address on receipt of 30 ;>r 1*2 st.-nnns by the Proprietor, P. J. CLARKE, Chemist. Apotheeuries' Hall, Lincoln. Wholesale: All Patent Medicine Houses. LONDON DEPOT: O^FOatD STR1SET. Newport, Mon.—.Sold by J. Youy«, n. P,,ick. 127, Commer wal-street, E. M. Thomas. Jamks Ei/Mcr.vbi( ">, High-stree and Paixu, ."5, Ccm:ne)-ei::i-stre<-t. Ghbw Yllle-L. P. J m-BS. 1 /CHILBLAINS AND LUMBAGO, INSTANT RELIEF and Cure by using DREDGE'S HEAL ALL." Prepared only by BAR- CLAY & S()NS, 95, Farringdcn-street, London. Sold by ail Chemists, ip bottles Is. 11<1. [909 PAINS IS THE LIMBS AND JOINTS Cured by using BARCLAY'S (Dn. BATEMAN'S) PECTORAL DROPS, which induce gentle perspiration ind prevent fever. See "BAhLCiAY A SONS' name m Government Stamp. Sold at 9o, I-'arriugdon-street, IUJd all Chemists, iu bottles Is'. l £ d. & 2s. iid. each. [916 BLAIRS GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Price ls. lid. an.d 2s. 9d. per box. This prenaration is one or the benefits which the science of uodern chemistry has conferred upon mankind; for during he first twenty years of the j (resent century tc speak of a This prenaration is one of the benefits which the science of uodern chemistry has conferred upon mankind; for during he first twenty years of the prescttt century tc speak of a nire for the gout was considered' a romance; but now the •ificucy and safety of tl\is trie licinr. is so fully demonstrated •y nnsn'c-le J tosfinKon'ais fjersons in every rank of life, hut puMicopiuion proclaims this as one of the most important liesovrics of the ace. Thesee Pills require no restraint of diet or coutinement du" nit their use, and arc certain to prevent the disease nl-tacki'* mv WIWI Sold by all medicine rendors. Observe Thomas Prout ;9' jtiTkiid, Luudoi. on the Government Stamp. [ 5,000,000, (FIVE MILLION) packages of HORNIMAN'S PURE TEA were sold last year, by thek Agents, who are appointed to supply tie Public, direct from the Importen. DELICIOUS NOR N I MAN'S PU RE TEA] CHEAP-AND "W HOLESOME SOLD ONLY in PACKETS, by 3,538 Agents, Chemists, &c. LIST OF LOCAL AGENTS High. Ghemist •' Cherry 41, Con»mer<rfaI-s< ^0t-t6 v J PhilUp« 92,Commercial 0 For,-TC7 W'Y\eiBl6t T v street, chemltt oRiCKHOWEi.L..Christ»pher. J. Young 20 High-street CARDIFF..Kernick,23,Duke Sbys,1, Stow Hill Ditto..Williams,Bute-street Co-operative Society ^HicesTOw..GritSths,bookseller „ C. Paine, chemist. 3 Com- ,1 LKP0Rn • •*illiains-Ho"»h mercial- street Jowlais,.Ridge, 173 ,High-st. Tan»B8AR.H*atkins Lvdn-b t ..Hathaway (Po.vTVPoeL "Woodchemist Y[AI:liDEE. E. B. Jones, chemist! PONTYPRY DD..J&l""S, chemist -Uovxot-th.. AIIeu,conle.ctioner U.^Jt -Jtdwardr,chemist [37 sswxiTAJi Fryer, draper KIN A HAN'S LL WHISKY. KINAHAX & Co. find that, through the recommendation the Medical Profession, the demand for their CELEBRATED OLD LL WHISKY for purely m Vicinal purposes is very great. They think it will be satisfactory to the Public to read the following EX- TRACTS OF THE1 ANALYSIS of tue LL Whiskey from the eminent Analyst, Dr. Arthur iiILL Hai-sall. "I have very carefully and fully analysed Samples of this well-known and jiopular Whisky. The sample.a were soft and mellow to the taste, aromatic and ethereal to tile smell.—The Whisky must be pronounced to be pure, well- maturel, and of very excellent quality. The Me^icil Profession may feel full confidence in "the puritv and quality of this Whisky." 20, GT. TITCiIFlELD ST OXFORD ST., LONDON. 911 Yifflir. g "a iiiIBM ■{n-jti-jjiM R. 0 R IN 18 K' S BAKING F\JVVuER ',3 Gold Medal. Havre. 18.68; Gold Medal, Paws 'C:et.y of A vts, 1869 Gold Medal, Paris Exhibition, .875 FOR ITS SUPEHIOHITr OVER AH OTHER BAKlffO I'O'VDKIiS. h' DOR WICK'S BAKING POWDER v-J 1ll;¡k.¡; delicious Bread without Yeast. P OR WiOK'3 BAKING PONDER U makes Puddings, Pastiy, and Pie-crusts with 'S8 Butter and Egqis. 3 OR WICK'S BAKING POWDER sol 1 everywhere, ion Id. and 2d. Packets, and ';(1., Is.. 2s.6d., and 5s. Patent Boxes only, and not mm by >ociqht.. Be sun* to act: for and see that you get BOH. WICK'S GOLD MEDAL BAKING POWDER. [704 G L E N F I E L D. THE QUEEN'S LAUNDRESS SAlS THIS STARCH IS THE BEST SILK EVER USED. STARCH. í14 THE 2TTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED. "HE ATTENTION OF LADIES IS CALLED. THE ATTENTION OF LAJIES IS CALLED f HE attention of Ladies is called to the wonderful efficacy of KEARSLEY'S WIDOW WELCH'S VBHALE PILT-S. winch hav« >x-en proved l-j thousaude .miually for in.'t*\v years pa si, to be ihe most effectual ri.-if-dv ;tor that complaint to which feii.a)ps aTe liable-H'-idache, Giddiness, Nervous Depression. Pallor of the Lips and jr^nera) .deUttity of the system, often accompa.ncd bvPtI;KttMn of the;Bfeart. The most obstinate cases (of ap;.«featl/ -onflraed invalids) liave yielded to a course of these l'ili».iioid by all Chemist* in Eoxes at 251, M.I. Wrapped in WHITE Paper Be sure to ask. for KRARSLKY'S," and see you jret theni as sometimes a spnrious ariiole is '>tTrt>-d. dY past far 24 tamps, of Sanicjr & SonIC, 1511, Ov r i Street, London f t -mvxjriK?, -v" it k- prem of "n°'n m-Ei ir- A L AND PATJAC'NAGK OF HJ THE yRiNcipAL (.U.ltE.. Nobilitt. THE ONLT TEA. UuZ WITHOUT INWARD N'_ v. is tJOPE; ROVAL BATH PLASTERS theH»rt C :i'rtf;;a^a^'J^estion,Palpitatio«rf BruS^ T p Loosij iniluenza, Chronic StraiM. A&. S- Spinal and RhenmSil or tac Ohe^t. ar.d Local Pains. L of 30 YiiAiis Standing Am KHKTntfjL'n-i; of ths Hip Deoember 18, 1sa. Itessrs.P.operanc,i., was aftlictedwigo RoDe?iSFmev° 1147 back for 30 yews, ud hearing of row "Zlsmf1 Procuredone, andiSr Dsmern srlm i 6 th,e ftrst nl?ht>and ^ve been freeftMK Eip, andappuldon^fth lv,0 trOU w}?a B^eum tism in46a •o much cSSefit h-nm th- S#?ne res^ts- I h've reoeived sent you this for tthe use of your Eoper s Plastors^I htv «em you ims lor the benefit of others8ufTenuK in the salmini TTsw t unVtc" THOMAS BROWN °* LOST fob 6 MONTHS. ZI, Graystoek-street, To Messrs. Roper my most sincere 'thalls for received from your Roper's u"- °?n A llM* without the use o! my left Infirmary for fourteen* w for three months to my bed, aad all no^Le'. I^L r^S mended by aiady to try one «f j.ur Roijer? PlLfSS n?aT' so, and thank God I only applied twfK^rf w™ V 15^ walk without a crutoh, and now I can walk J v*11* hrough the means of your Roper> Plastera S^ the public thlS J°U na-v advertise it for th^'biJfitS Redruth.July25tfl.1861. Tours,etc,, RICHATtn yvnw SPRAIN IN tm BACK. Messrs. Roper and Son,-Gentlemen,—Smoe time aeo I sot injured m my back from liftnga Urjre piece of woed in §2 Royal Arsenal, and was conti i uto i*y bed for three monST during which time the Royal fcver rriendlj- Society paid *5? 10s. a week, and a doctor to it lend me, but instead ofir«tfcin» better I gradually got wors t a friend advised rue to eet om of your Roper's Plasters, a i u.in less than a fortnight aftaTl felt myself completely reco\ <.ied. I am bqw using the macaw plaster. I send this testiu t»:,iai to the editor of Orr't KemtxA journal, with a request .that he may nonce it in hi. wid^ circulated Journal. JAMES SMITH Nov. 16,1868. "Maxey-road, Plumatud, Kest BED-FAST 4 MONTHS. U TT .r -J Bury, March 3.18». Mr. H. Maiden, of Bury, has great pleasure in handizucto Messrs. Roper and Son a recomnendation of Roper's Piastf** by Mr. William Dutson, Earl-skeet, Bury, for Ii. Severe icaiun- mation of the lungs. He was bed fast four months, and is quite certain his recovery is through the tiaaely assistance ot your valuable Roper s Plaster. From F. Cupiss, Esq., M.R.V.C., Author of th« Prize Essay ob the Diseases of the Liver 01 the Horse. r. -r, I'iss, Nonolk, March 22.1851 Por the last three wuittrs Mrs. Cupids has fait a great dencacy of the chest, accompanied with occasion^ ^\n' ,c?,uf a",d hoarseness. Having had your valuable Roper's Roj al Bath Plaster recommended to her, she made a trial of one and it was attended with the most oenehcial effect ia consequence of which she has made frequent use of them invariably with the same good results, I remain, FRANCIS CUPISS. ÅFTER Two Yslajbs Surra HI no CURED. Important Testiiaonial received from Mr. William Hall Tew Traveller to Messrs. Rawson ana Co., Brewers, Sheffield. Gentlemen,—I wish to add my testimony to the host of othw published oy you, to the efficacy of your wonderful Ronert .Plaster. J. had not been enaoled to lie on my left side irom an affection of the heart or livtr. for two years, until I auttliedm Roper s Plaster, since which time I have been comparative!* well, and only used two Plasters.—Yours taithfuiiv Andover-street, Sheffield, June S, lsdl. W'il. HALL Uiipr-nclpled plaopkeepei-s, ivr the saae of gain, have raieu gpurious iniitarions. Purchasers ure therefore cautioned t NOTICE the words, "ROPEJL'S ROVAL BATH Engrsved on the Government S> P?0p?i«to*?dA^ graph on the back, — thus:— PREPARED ONLY BY ROBERT ROPER AND SOK, I CHEMISTS. SHEFFIELD, On Medico-chemical principles, from British Herbs, and tk G-ums and Balsams of the Eastern Clime, where "The trees drop balsam, and on all the boughs Health sits aad makes it sovereign as it flows." Full-sized Plasters, Is. l$d.; and for children, 9id- eaeh, direct by Post one penny extra in postage stamps. Sold by most Patent Medicine Vendors in the United Kingdwa. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS!—Be particular and ask fot ROPER'S Plastexs. eublic Opinion has li-oved the Plaster and Pills to by the Marvel of the Age. ROPE R'S P ILLS (thoug-l. originally were intended to assist the operation of Ropee's ROYAL Bath Plaster) have proved the best rensedy for all those distressing symptom producing a weak and disordered Stomach, Liver Complain*, X ervous 1 regularities, Indigestion, such as Nausea or Sickness, Loss of Appetite, Loathing of Food, Pain in the Bowels, Langour and Depression of Spirits, Giddiness. Swimming or Detema- ation of Blood to thv Head. &e., the forerunner of Apoplexy. Sproatley, near Hull, Oct. S, 1853- Sirs,—Having found great benefit from Roper's Royal Bath Plasters and Pills, I wish to make my case Known for the advantage of those who sufler as I have done for a long time. I have been afflicted with spasmodic pains iu the chest, and piloitation of the heart, arising from Indigestion and Liter CJJ1plamt. I was under medical treatment many months without leelins any batter. At last I tried one of Roper'* Plasters and a box of Pills, which guve me relief in a few days, from which time IllY health has improved, and I am now quite well.—I remain, with thanks, yours respectfully, Elizabeth THOMPSON. Roper's Pills are a purely Botanic oompound, and warranted free from any deleterious ingredient, beiiic composed of choiee herbs, roots, gums, and balsams, by ItOBT. ROPER and SON, Chemists, Sheffield, in boxes at Is. liId., 2s. 9d., and 48. 6d.eack. I S Id bv most Chemists aiiti Booksellers in the United Kingdom ASK FOR ROPER'S PILLS. [41 COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS In use anaongst all elasses Society li SEVENTY-8II TEARS. May he had tkrougheut the United Kiagdom. I In Boxes at Is. ] }d.. ia. "d,. 4s. 6d., and Us. 8, NEW ORMOND STREET, LONDON A SAFE FAMILY APERIEXT. In Boxes at Is. ltd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. COCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar ad- mixture oi the best and mildest vegetable aperients, with the pure extract of the flowers oi the camomile. They wilha found a most efficacious remedy for derangement of the di- gestive organs, and for torpid action of the liver and bowels which produce indigestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints. They speedily remove the irritation and ft verish state of the stomach, allay spasms, correct the morbd condition oi the liver and organs subservient to diges- tion. promote a due and healthy secretion of bile, and relieve the constitution of all gouty matter and other impurities, which, by circulating iu the blood, must injuriously alfect the action of the kidneys, thus, by removing the causes productive of so much discomfort, thev restore the energies both of body and mind. To ti'ose who indulge in the luxuries of the table. these pilN will ptnve highly useful, occasioning po pain in I their action, unless they meet with an unusual 4 jaiitity of I awid oik and acid matter m the stomach ni-ti oowels. To Luropean-s OJ: their arrival in India or China they are re- I connnended as a preservative against the fatal disorders peculiar to tropicüd climates. Their occasional use if com* bined with the strictest attention to diet, will be frequently found! to remove at once, by their influence over the secretions, that congestive and unhealthy condition of the liver which is so often the earliest antecedent of severe febrile and oonstitn- ional disturbance, It must be understood that these pills are not recommended as containing any new or dangerously actios ingredients; on the contrary, they are characterised liy a re- markable simplicitv of combination, and whatever merit they may be found to possess depends as much upon the selection of pure drugs, and the unusual labour and attention bestowed upon their subsequent preparation, as upon the acknowledged peculiarity of their composition. They are not recommended as a panacea, nor are they adapted to all complaints but as a mild and ellicacious aperient and tonic in the various forms of indigestion it will not, perhaps, bean exaggeration to state that they have been resorted to under all systems of diet, changes of climate, or atmospheric alternations, with an ex- traordinary degrte of suceess for 76 years. This celebrated amily aperient may be had throughout the Un.- ted Kingdom in boxes at ls. lid., 2s. lid., 4s. 6d„ and lis., as w elLas in India China, New Zealand, and the Australian colonies. OCKLE 'S A..N ""B'-LIOUS PILLS, c THE OLDEST PATENT MEDICINE. 2. In Boxes at Is. I'd-, 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lIs. O U OKLE'S AN-TIBILIOUS PILLS, c In use 76 Years for INDIGESTION. In Boxes at Is. J |d., 2s. 9d., 4s. (id., and lis. COCKLE'SANTiBIDIOUS PILLS, c T) T T t In use 70 Years for I t T)BILl°trS AFFECTIONS. In Boxes at Is. l^d., 2s. 9d., 4s. fid., and lis. /JOCKLFS ANTIBILIOUS PILLS, In use 76 Years for LIVER COMPLAINTS. In Boxes at Is. lid., 2s. 9d. 4s. 6d., ind 11 rI9 Puwders and Past's should be aveidrd, a ( Ihrtf scratch tie enaiti'l and causr thr t, (h to dtcay. u PARAGON," FRAGRANT LIQUID DENTI J- FRICE Biases the teeth beautifully whits sweetens the breath, prevents Tartar, and arrests iecay. One trial ot this delicious dentifrice will ensure permanent pat- ronage. r_ Omira of the Press as the PARAGON"— Ihe Figako says :—" Possesses naany valuable qualities. ana cleanses and whitens the teeth while preventing di*- coloration and the accumulation of tartar." The Court Journal says :—■' It's excellent flavour cannot fail to please and should meet with extensive patromig* from the elite." Sold in bottles at Is. and 2s. fJd., by Chemists and TVrfunatri throughout the world, and sent to any address, carriage paid, for 15 or 33 stamps by the SOLE Promeieiok, J. B. BOX#Mi yl. Wigmore-street, Lciidon, W. ONE BOX OF CLAUSE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs, in either sex, acquired or institutional, Gravel and Pains in the Back—Sold in Botm 4s !>d. earh W- *11 Obemi't* and Patert Medii>»e'Ven..or. • or sent to any address for GO St'rnpf, b;- Hiu Maker.. J. Or,ark* Consulting -Chemist, Higb-/a-eet, Lu; Agents, Baeclat & Londoa, n all the Whole- sale House. Newport i Men},-J. foe; Obeai<»t • E. If THOMAS, 121, mer( ial-su-cef-; gjjMOifas, Hiih-.ir^t* u PAINE, 3. Commea^strset. ;Ebbw Vale. L. p J0B«a l i.
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COLLISION. me into collision on Tuesday iigh Junction of the North la from Saltburn for Stock- iin as the latter was crossing trrlages and inflicting a severe five or six persons. Had not; l slackening speed on nearing must have been most fatal, as failed to give attention to the i accountable that with the clear a the train before him.
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the Grand Trunk line are jiegolia* j^giaeers now on strike. Messrs. Donald €V- says the k'affi8 *l< by te!e«r»pb fs o prospec^f;^ reported t0 N L°f0n' on Tl wilful murder of vr on rema irther charged with »he T' T' Pijl! Collins. After heaHnJ Slr.te remaDded U>» piw ase of drunkenness which csma w n le Hammersmith police °u6 hat it w-vs really shocking8"^ he ™ry day, there being mere women th?"°2T way women could expect their hug^i! er was for wives to give them opmfortB'ble id refrain from touching the drink,- jjTbi»- it was much worse for a woman to get-flrkmk I"n. I Inckeapp, OF Tkav,«.—The subject of the in. )f tramps was brought, before tW B rkshire f Qiihrter Sessions on Monday by i&r Warwick id, who seated that in 1870 were 10,597 in seven unlom of the county^ and in 1871 ere 13,U84. In August^ 1871. thf ticket system rod ace J, and In 1872 the tramp^ were reduced ,.but in {September, 137' th<f tic?Ket system was bued because certain uuious reffsed toacknow- )e tickets. The consequence wE-8 tha' tiiere was increase of tramps in 1873, ttoe number rising an.1 in 1875 to 1 :3;! >0. Sb Warwick More- sscribed the ticket sy em, the object being to ief to thoae wLo were hone^'iy tampins; about th of work, or for other p'urpo*a, arid if they n tbf; proper route sh owrJ OIl their ticket reiie* jrded jt the nift'erer.! un ions or stopping p ace? on ttetintet: vagrant- be dealt with by the police. Sir Warwick pro- fciat the system b ag^in revived, and ^tio Clour1- unanimously r-?o!d to recommend brairds or ins to read. t-h? system. rwU.ry of L 'nteglos, vacant by the death of Rev. J. J. Wilkinson, has been conferred by chy of Corn wall on the IWT. James Baker, rector of H.'inton-on-tbe-G'-een, in V-.Vjuceeter- Tue rectory of Lanteglos is worth XkttO