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... HOLLOWAY' S OINTMBST- '? 0 the wry core and centre of ail diseases which dHict the sur:'asc of the body, this remarkable preparation penetrates. It disapy.earc muter the friction of the hand, as if it were literally drawn in«ard hv some internal force, and performs its healing err,uid rrpiutv, safely, and witbout pain. Simple open sores, hard tumours, scrofulous developments of all kinds, ab- ...

LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. !

... LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. EARLY GOOSEBERRIES.—Mrs Roberts, of Neyland, had in her garden a week ago, a quantity of gooseberries so advanced in their growth and ripeness as to he fit for the table. The garden, it seems, is very favourably situated for receiving the sun. MAY FAIR.—This fair took place on Thursday, and was favoured with the finest weather. The show of stock, in all departments, was ...

PROVISION MARKETS

... LONDON, MONDAY, Miay 16.—Dulness was the prevailing fea- ture in our market during most part of last week. Very little was done in new Irish butter; prices s to s cheaper. Foreign, with a plentiful supply, sold slowly at a further decline of 6s t* 8s. Bacon -was sparingly dealt in The lecent active buyer* were all sellers, and with accumulated stocks prices gave way 4s to (is per cwt. Hams and ...

18TEAM COMMUNICATION llVl?r,Tw BETWEEN ^POOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of MA Y, 1859

... 8TEAM COMMUNICATION llVl?r,Tw BETWEEN ^POOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of MA Y, 1859. Heliv VerPool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships new s.s. Capt. W. J. BecKett ^WTaGtJ, new s.s. Capt. Wm. Clarice. *^XToiv PEa3.Y, Capt. It. Barrett, ^fab A3t3>, Capt. H- TaUan. 0Ve w somp ot>,er suitable Vessel, is intended to sail with Paj»engers, (unless prevented ...

PROVISION MARKETfc

... TM P E K 1 A L A VERAGE8. FOR THE LAST SIX WEEKS. Wheat 43s lOd Rye.. 31s 8d Barley 33s Id Beans 42s Id Oats.23s 9d Peas 99B 84 MARK LANK, MONDAY AKTRRNOON, May 23.—There were arrivals last week for all grain and flour. The exports 6i0 quarters of barley, and 3,.S47 quarters of oats. The reoaP of English wheat were 3,522 quarters, of foreign -'7,256 From Essex and Kent this morning there was ...

TM P E K 1 A L A VERAGE8

... THE LONDON MARKETS. From the 'Mark Lane Express. METROPOLITAN CATTLE MARKET. LONDON, MONDAY, May I3.—There was an average supply of foreign sheep here to-day, but the shew of foreign beasts and calves was again limited. The arrivals of beasts fresh up from our own grazing districts were only moderate as to number, but their general quality was tolerably good. For most breeds the demand ruled ...

POTATO MARKETS

... PROVISION MARKETfc. LONDON, MONDAY, May 2 5.—We have passed another week. The dealings in Iri^h butter were in retail, and small extent, i'rices declined from about 4s to 8s, according 5, price and quality, and the appearances at the close of the mai' presented a downward tendency. Foreign was also 6s to cheaper, and next arrivals expected on lower terms. For the demand was on a very limited ...

-,---THE LONDON MARKETS

... TIIE BROOK. BY TIIK AUTHOR OF ARLE.' IX FIVE CHAPTERS—CHAP. Il. 'EDWARD, it is nearly a month since I spoke to you about Miss Wood. You have been at the house almost every day since, and the who:c village talks.' Let the whole village tidk I don't care.' I daresay not,' was answered with bitter calmness; but I do. Miss VVood has no very competent protector, as you know. Her father walks ...

STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LIVERPOOL, MILFORD, SWANSEA, & BRISTOL For the Month of MAY, 1859

... Ae Liverpool and Bristol Channel Steam Navigation Company's Steam Ships SOVSREIOW, new s.s. Capt. W. S. Beckett MONTAGU-, new s.s. Capt. Wm. Clarke. altlTON rsaø. Y, Capt. R. Barrett. CMEBALU, Capt G. B. Tallan. above or some other suitable Vessel, is intended to sail witt 800ds and Passengers, (unless prevented by any unforeseen occurrence) as follows, with or without pilots, and liberty to ...

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... FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE. DEFEATS OF THE AUSTRIANS gThe following despatch has been received at the French ^assy from the French imster of Foreign Afftirs; — TOKIN, MAY 21, NOON.—Yesterday the Austrians, 'Out 15,0ii(i strong, attacked the advanced posts of Mar- Haraquay d'Hilliers. They were driven back by efieral Forey's division, which behaved admirably, and •Hch carried the village of ...