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ABERYSTWYTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL.

BRONFLOYD.

A VISIT TO BEDLAM.

ALWAYS AT A PREMIUM.

Newyddion
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ALWAYS AT A PREMIUM. To this "fifth quarter of the Globe" as an Irish writer has called it, the mother couutry 6ends many things its people do not want, and the consequences too frequently are an overstueked market and a depressed trade. From this category we beg leave, however, to exclude two articles- the two celebrated remedies of Professor Holloway. Throughout Australasia they are ut It premium. The Pills and Ointment are considered the most profitable commodities that can be taken to the diggings, as their efficacy in the diseases common in the gold region is well known to every nugget-hunter, Rnd they are therefore eagerly bought up at any price by those toilers after the "mammon of unrighteousness." For biliolls fel ers, and ull disorders of the liver and bowels which prevail on the auriferous soils of the interior, the Pills appear to be a positive, immediate and invariable cure. We have seen returned gold hunters from the "divings," and their reports on this head are uniform. Nor is the testimony less conclusive in relation to the Ointment as a means of relieving rheumatism ami neuralgia, and healing the wounds, abrasions, contusions, &<• incidtmt to It hard life in the wilderness. In short everyone in the loush" looks upon Holloway's two preparations as a sufficient medicine ehest for all the disorders of his outer and inner man. He knows, for he has wintered with them and sunllnered with them beyond the settle- mcnts. that they are his surest reliance in sickness at all seasons and untlel; alt circumstances. Almost every digger hilS some all8Cùote to relate of the cures they have performed. Limbs .-avecUrotn mortification, ulcers preserved from gangrene, con- tractea joints relaxed, liver disease arrested, dysentery allll diarrhoea cured-these are their trophies. In fact they are among the good things which we cannot have too much, and although the impo.ts at present are sO large as almost to be in- credible, still the demand keeps in advance of the supply. Furnished with these remedies the digger and the settler have little need of mcdical advice, for it »eeins beyond question that their curative eflects cover the whoJe circle of discases and a large portion of the chapter of acciden ts, Of what use i. success to the digger, if, when fortune is achieved, he die beside his hoanl, and how many lives that were sacrificed in the early days of the gulll discoveries, might have heen savetl by these inesti- mable preparations. In California we understand they are con- sidered an indispensable ilein, and a most important one, 0 every miner's ou tit. and we etm only say, with a Imowledge of what thpy have been accomplishing throughout the world for thf past twenty years, that to be without them is almost to be ■ ,hOllt we" siali 01 life, •Ci

LLANYBYTIIER.

' OUTRAGE ON A WELSH RAILWAY.

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