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Penrhiwcsiber. To THE INHABITANTS OF PENRHIWCEIBER.— Mr J. H. TODD, M.B., now attends at Mrs Davies', 87, Penrhiwceiber-road, from 3 to 4, Wednesdays only. Teeth painlessly extracted for ls. no charge when giving orders for new ones. ACCIDENT.-On Thursday last Mr Evan Thomas, a respected deacon with the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists of Penrhiwceiber, had rather a severe wound on the head, resulting in the severing of one of the veins, through which he lost a considerable amount of blood. One of the members of the St John's Ambulance happened to be working near by and had bandages and appliances with him, and succeeded in stopping the flow of blood. Mr Thomas is, we are glad to say, improving, but still very weak. SCHOOLS CONCERT.—On Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday evenings, very successful concerts were held in the Public Institute, Penrhiwceiber, under the auspices of the Ynysboeth, Penrhiwceiber, and Pengeulan j Teachers and Scholars for the benefit of the Teachers' Orphan Funds. Councillors T. Jones aud T. Bevan presided on Monday and Tuesday evenings. Head Teachers, Mr Mathers, Miss Tyte, Mr Ambrose, Miss Jones, Miss White, Miss Davies; the senior assistants, Messers B. Tiley, R. Morgan, T. Wigley, Morris, &c., deserve special notice for their successful tuition of the children. The Tynte Town Band, the Penrhiwceiber Band, the Penrhiwceiber Choir, under the couductor- ship of Mr Wigley, the infants dressed as Japanese and trained by Miss White, the skipping garlands taught by Miss Jones, and the sleeping infants tableaux with the accom- panying fairy taught by Miss Davies, Pen- geulan, the nursery rhymes and skirt dance taught by Miss Tite, and the Pallisthenies of the Tynte schoolboys and the Penrhiwceiber boys and girls were really deserving of great praise. The performances altogether were good, and the crowds that gathered to see them would and a substantial sum to the funds of the orphanage. THE RELIGIOUS REVIVAL. — The religious revival is the chief topic just at present here as in other parts of the Principality, and the general desire seems to be to realize the spiri- tual breezes at Penrhiwceiber as well. Very warm meetings are now being held at Jeru- salem Welsh Baptist chapel, under the pas- torate of Rev W. Rhys Jones. Several con- verts have been baptized, and a large number have been received since then. The prayer meetings are now being held for the third week.

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