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Cardiff and Merthyr Guardian, Glamorgan, Monmouth, and Brecon Gazette

CALENDAR

... AND LIST' OF FAIRS, NOTICES, ETC., IN THE COONTIBS OF GLAMORGAN, MONMOUTH, AND BLLBCON, FOR THE ENSUING WEEK. DEC. 4. SECOND SUNDAY IN ADVENT. — Morninc, 1st lesson, 5th ch. Isaiah 2nd lesson, 5ih ch. Acts. Evening, lst lesson, 24th ch. Isaiah; 2nd lesson, 10th ch. Heb. —— 5. Henry IV. born, 1421. —— 6. Jenkins died, aged Hi9, 1670. 7. Algernon Sydney beheaded, 1683. 8. Cannon first used at ...

EPITOME OF NEWS

... Upwards of £ 1,100 have been subscribed towards the formation of a rifle corps in Wrtxham. The Treaty of Zurich is duly reduced to diplomatic re- cord. It has been signed and sealed at Zurich. A society has been formed with a view to agitate the abolition of corporal punishment in the army. The total number of Royal and Company's^roop^ em- ployed in British India in 1856.57 was 281,569. It is ...

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... AQBICCITUBX oir THE MouMAMa.—We understand. that in a field adjoining Bglwyeilan Mountain, at an alti tude of about 800 ft. above the sea, there were gathered this season 39 tons 12 cwt. 98 lbs., or in round numbers, forty tons of mangold wursel per acre. On the sam0 farm, but at a lower elevation, there were in 1857 up- wards el 4brty-five tons produced per acre. ARCHDEACON DAVits. -The will ...

BANKRUPTS.,

... BANKRUPTS. FROM FRIDAY'S GAZETTE.—John Allen, Broadway, Deptford and Gray Eagler-street, Spitalfields, boot manu- facturer Thomas Charles, Old Bond-street, Italian 'warehouseman Charles Bartels, Elmina, West Coast of Africa, merchant Thomas Hancorn, Hereford, timber merchant Samuel Cottam, West Bromwich, innkeeper Antonio Calvocoressi, Manchester, merchant Joshua Cawton and Edward Wood, ...

THE GREAT CURE ALL! KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE WORLD

... HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. BAD LEGS. BAD BREASTS, SORES AND ULCERS. ALL descriptions of sores are remediable by the proper aad diligent use of thfb inestimable preparation. To attempt to cure bad leg* by plastering the edges of the wound together is a Tolly; for should the skin unite, a boggy diseased condi- tion remains underneath to break out with ten-fold fury in a few days. The only rational and ...

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... CARDIFF UNION, Saturday.—Evan David, Esq., Chair- man. This was the day for the election of a new school- master. The Rev. Canon Morgan, on behalf of the com- mittee appointed to examine the applications, said there were 20 applioants, and having enquired into their re- spective merits, the committee had selected four. These they had written to to attend, and thiee of them were present, the ...

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... A Cabinet Council War held bn Friday, at this official tideøc.. oE the First Lord of the Treasury, in Downing- Vr«et.—-Another meeting of the Council was h>ld on o»d»y, ^^PM^py^^p^Tb0 litverpoel M«reury '•tucqajr inarmed that the Imperial 'ecreV»rj. i9 r^ply to.a jetter addressed by four merchants V N»l>oleon III, writes that peace with r^glaad is the earnest with and fixed policy of the Em- ...

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... COWBRIDGE. Two meetings have been held at Cowbridge for the purpose of raising a Rifle Corps. A committee has been formed, promises of support have been received from most of the principal persons in the district, in which it is proposed to raise the corps. The district comprises the Hundred of Cowbridge. the Western portion of Dinas- powis, and the Eastern parishes of the hundred of Og- more. ...

PROPOSED NEW MARKETS FOR ROATH

... On Thursday last, a public meeting was held at the Clifton Hotel, Roath, in pursuance of a requisition duly signed, for the purpose of considering a resolution to em- power the Local Board of Roath to provide a market- place and construct a market house and other conve- niences for the purpose of holding markets and fairs within the said district, and to provide all such matters and things as ...

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... Three individuals have lately died in Clifton, Bristol whose united ages amounted to 283 years. It is understood that the fares on the Bristol and Exeter Railway are under revision, and that a reduction will probably take place on the 1st of January. A company is to be established at Bristol to supply the city, and especially the industrial classes, with cheap and wholesome bread. Large ...

NEWPORT UNION

... INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS, CAERLEON. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on SATUBDAY, the 17th instant, the Guardians will proceed to the ELECTION of a FEMALE NURSE, for the Industrial Schools at Caerleon. The person to be appointed will be re- quired to take the charge of the children under five years of age, and to assist in such other duties in the establishment aa may be required. Salary, £ 15 per annum ...

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... BRIDGEND. CAUTION TO WRECKERS.—David Lodwick was fined E2 13t. 6d, and Thomas Evans and Lewis Morgan £ 113s. 6,1. each, at the Petty Sessions, for removing a chronometer case from a wreck near Morfa Colliery, where they were employed at work. R. P. LEMON & Co.—A meeting of the creditors of Messrs. R. P. Lemon and Co., ironfounders, Maesteg, near Bridgend, was held on Thursday, at the offices ...