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LT r'-c by post on receip) ■■r Two Stamps to pay postage, 244 Pages. DEBILITIES AND DERANGEMENTS OF THE GENERATIVE AND NERVOUS i^VTRM. CURED BY THE POSITIVE IlE- £ DIES THE BOOK OF POSITIVE RE- J&IES. THE NAMES, NATURE, AND USE LALL THE POSITIVE MEDICINES WHICH ."ERE USED BY DR. SMITH B^OR THIRTY FARS ARE NOW PUBLISHED IN "THE uOOl\. OF POSITIVE Ml DIOINKS." j. This Book is invaluable to the NERVOUS and ^YSPEPTIC. and to tl oso whoso Corst'tutions become Debilitated fion; hresu'arities of Mfe I: temprance. Climate, Over-taxed or Abused ^ergies. Late Hours, City Life, Vvoiry, Brain r°'l. Old Age or Disease. GIV11> THE NAME ;-N ENGLISH OF ALL THE VKDIOINT'S lor ;e cure of nil Diseases of tij N'-rvous Sy tem, k^'vous Debility, Mental and Physical Depression. !,a'Pitation of tlie Heart, Noises in the t'ead and jars, indecision, Impaired Sight, and /Memory, ^digestion. Loss of Energy. Pains iri the Hack' V°Hstipation. Blushing, Hysteria. Timidity. Self- Jstrust, Dizziness, Love. of So'itucle. Groundless vears, Muscular Relaxation. Loss pf S-< op. Fau-tv v.ptrition, Los* of Flesh, V\ ss. I'imp'cs. 'ffidence, Loss.if Nerve l'ower, &c «IVES THE NAMES OP Til E I OMT1VE J,DICINES FOR THE /CURE OF EACH 01SEASE. .SHORT, SIMPLE, AND PRACTICAL IN- v/'RUCTrONS FOR THE CUltE OF ALL LEASES BY THE POSITIVE REMEDIES. In this GUIDE-BOOK OF POSITIVE RE- 'ED1ES" will be found a LIST OF ALL ^SEAsES, and ere^'thing that a Country ^alid should knoyr for SELF-TREATMENT. eHt direct from the/Publit-hcr, H SMITH & Co., Positiv^'Remedy Laboratory 26 Southampton Row, London, W.C. .> FEMALE !P1?JLS. It. SMITH'S FEMALE PILLS ARE A POSITIVE REMEDY IN ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND IRREGULARITIES to UICH Females are Subject—Headache, Depression U spirit, Sickness, Sallowiiess, of the Skin Pimples, C«ache, and all Discharges. t Me '■ using these Pills, the body and nerves are restored | f B t-alth sod Vigour Bold in Boxes (containing sufficient the Cure) priec t». May be had direct from I he *N>prieior8 on receipt of Thirty-four Stamps. Sent by st to any address. H. SMITH fc Co.'s Positive Remedy Laboratory, 26 ,Southampton How, London, W.C. M BN Eats! Lywsj A N OTINC ^ftcOPYiNQ T-f"! A, Mk Solacy all Stationers. LJ THE EDINBURGH Life Assurance Company. FOUNDED 1828. Invested Funds £ 1,950,000. Annual Income £ 250,000. Moderate Premiums, Increasing Bonuses, Un- doubted Security. HEAD OFFICE—Edinburgh. Midland and South Wales Branch Office, 116, Bonnet's Hill, Birmingham. Policy holders entering on the "With Profit" Scale enjoy from the outset the benefit of parti- cipation in the surplus funds /to the extent of ^ine-tenths of the profit realized from all and at the same time they are entirely e:tEllnpt from any of the risks of partnership or Of mutual liability. The profit realized at last investigation (1878) tabled the Company to declare Bonus additions Acceding £ 300,000. Such additions ranging ftom £1 2s. lOd. to S10 los. 5d. per cent. per frunnm according to the endurance of the Policy. The following are SPECIMENS^ OF BONUSES on Policies whiph have become claims. « A5 S GJ 2IS S £ S> 0 g S."S o 2 at o S 1 < Ifi Hjsfc «TJ <1H-L £ £ B- £ • £ 8- !• 60 95 300 822 18 1122 13 668 10 0 44 99 1000 2634 8. 86848 2063 2 « 48 89 1500 3108 5 4608 5 2680 2 6 61 92 S00 1U12 I1* 1512 14 958 7 6 46 90 300 513 0 813 0 541 2 6 53 88 300 460 15 ,lG" 5 537 15 0 43 87 700 1049 15 *749 lo njg 16 g 42 86 300 434 7 7 483 15 0 36 90 500 674 8 1174 8 828 0 0 49 86 1000 1847 19 2347 19 1668 16 8 29 80 1000 1073 3 2073 3 1358 10 0 31 81 1600 1526 6 3026 6 2046 17 g 34 7K 495 425 '0 920 10 607 5 0 32 75 1000 850 17 I860 17 1198 12 6 23 77 1000 835 10 1835 10 1248 15 0 The next division of profits will take place as 31st March, 1885. All ordinary Policies have the benefit 01 the S°tupany's NON FORFEITURE SYSTEM, whereby in Policy-holders are secured against loss by non- ^ayment of premium. Agents at Aberdare:- }(¡.. CHARLES M. LEWIS, London and Pro- vincial Bank. Mr. X L. JONES, Aberdare Timet OfiLoe. aRIPPIN GILLE'bl^TEfn? PRIZE MEDAL OIL?\ WARMING STOVES THE oAy PERFECT oft. STOVES MADE. ^ey b^tn absolutely withou^ftnoke or Smell, Trouble or Dirt. _t And are nnrfjnalled for Warming ureenhouses, vineries, Shops, JPearooms, Halls, Offices, Damp Rooms, Ac. Jney are perfectly safe; requuie no pipes or fittings; will burn from twelve to twenty hours mthout attention; give off no injurious vapour, and are the best Stoves fever invente^o save plants from frost, keep out damp, &c. To be obtained of riflronmongert and Lamp Dealer* throughout the World. tXJLL ILLUSTBAfED jjfil AND NAME OP NEAREST AGENT WHt. BS FOBWABDED, FBEE, QM APPLICATION TO THE BOLE MANUFACTURERS, THE ALBION UMP COMPANY BIRMINGHAM, Pears' Soap Fair white hands.17 Brightctearcomplexion I Soft healthful skin. c S A' N D. White's London Cement, Piaster Paris, Mortar Hair, &c., all of the hest quality, at EVAN THOMAS & CO.'S, Ironmongers, and Miner's Lamp Manufacturers, .,jP ssjh .4 it Ji J PRICE ON APPLICATION The DO3fE jc I D llil,"m from the or,lin..) kr ibiioR'rAN'I' P It is mitniifictured o riala of tll,. BL,'ST I STATIONERY & FANCY WAREHOUSE "ABERDARE TIMES" OFFICE, 31, Commercial Place, Aberdare. JONES & SOINL PRINTERS, BOOKSELLEES, S^PiTIONERS, &c, DESIUE to inform the PUBLIC that ther l,aVp i i i PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY and pArv rnnnf and varied Bssortmcntof &c., to which they invite attention. 8u,a'>'e ^or PRESENTS A large Stock of Musical Instruments, including C/ncertinas Flutea Rnnin. flarmonicars, Mouth Organs, &c. The largest arid" hoof l <■ A a» J 8> ^»™bourines, Drums FOREIGN MADE TOTS. Doli. in greaf t.X th j n f H^ME R.ul«..e GameB, &c. Workboxe, Money Box J Fa,ley Box„ Rtmel's S^.pISltfu^Ty^Ink and Inkstands, Conversation Cards, &c. Cahibx nnrl r,„.u«0 i eriu™*ry, inK Tobacco Pouches, Cigar Cases. Ladies' Bags/ Purses, Albums, &«., 8ic. "Dd -L: o; OBSERVE THE ADDRESS— AEEKDAEE TIMES" OF, CE 31, COMMEltCIAL-PLACE, AEEUDAHE
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I LLY^RAU CYMHEIG, AK WEltTH CAN J P N E S A I M A B, 8 1, COMMERCIAL-PLACE, A B E R D ARE. F ■f f\ | Pris cyhoeddiedg. Prig eysjgtdig M F & FL. D. £ 8. d Esbomad Burkit ar y Testament Newydd 1 11 6 116 Eto, ynNrhwym j. 1 10 0 Eto, ynNrhwym f. 1 10 0 y Pr 11 Esboniad y Par^h- Christmas Evans ar Lyfr Dadguddiad .026 0 2 6 Geiriadur Duwiliyddol ae Ys^rythyrol gan y diweddar Parch J. T.Jones ..0 6 0 0 6 0 Hanes y Nef a'r Ddaear, eto ..0 13 0 0130 Daearyddiaeth Ysgjrythyrol, eto .01300130 Athioniaeth Trefn lachawdwtiaeth gan Walker, yn rhwym .016 010 Corff DuwinyddiaetlriJ3rown,<> Haddington .090 07o Eto, yn rhwynk 0 9 0 w u, Gwycdydion Bef Aw u, Qywyddr i, Traethodau, &c., Eisteddfod LIan erchymedd 0 2 6 0 1 0 Hanes Bywyti a Chyngorion,'Meddygo H. Jenkins,yr hwn a fu byw 169 o flynyidoedd \T 010 Eto, yn Saesneg- Ni ddyJaf^eb fod heb hwn .010 010 Traethawd ar y Prynedigaeth g-ari Dr. Lewr .010 010 HaneaAlfredFawr,&c.,eto 0 1 0 0 1 0 Catecism y Parch. D. Davies, Pantteg, y dwsin .030 090 Eto, y Parch. W. Davies, Rhydyceisiaid, eto .0 3 0 0 2 6 Hanes Bwyd Duo Wellington ,.026 020 Oratoria Mor Tiberias .080080 Drych i Blentyn, gan y diweddar D. Evans, Penygraig, y dwain 0 1 0 0 0 6 Rhodd Mam, y dwsin .010009 Ty Tad yr Iesu, neu olygiadau ar j Kef, yn rhwym .026 020 Udgorn Sion, (Llyfrau Tonau) 0 2 6 0 2 0 Cloriany Cyaegr „ 0 4 0 0 8 0
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-Ñ So more Misfitting DresseB. The Art of Dresa-cntting Taught In a fkw Easy Lessons ty fbi SCIENTIFIC SYSTEM OF DRESS-CUTTING. O little progress law been made in Dressmaker knows thai the first and most the Art of Dressmaking in this important step is to lerfrn to cut the bodice v7j country, that we naturally ask our- correctly. To do THIS one must study pro- selves what is the cause of this portions. For mtfny years Dressmakers deplorable failure, especially since those nave used nothing better than charts or engaged in it are compelled each year models for cutting, each one of which is to acknowledge that the English ladies utterly impejrfect in principle, as a little give their patronage more and more to WW careful reasoning would convince them, foreign modistes. In casts where this is ■ YW In the firtt place, charts cut the same the exception, it is among those ladies |7 shape for every figure, measuring the whose means will not permit this luxurious same SI26 bust. The fallacy of this idea Indulgence, therefore they accept the ser- 1HK IS appatot when you consider that per- vices of the English Dressmaker in con- BP sons uieasuring the same size bust are sequence of this inability, while their pre- rarely,if ever, shaped alike. Consequently, ference is strongly in favour of the foreign JURAFLH garments cut on these principles do not rob«. It is the duty of TH4 English Dress- nt TIKE figure for which they are intended, makers to learn ttate CATSE of THW evil JSHHBHK and a great amount of valuable TIME is which robs them of tbeiv most lucrative coisomed in pinning and retacking, which patronage, and there SOUP to be no more aife «onvincing proofs of the inutility OF effectual method in ovMtoming it than to MJ t £ e methods uiiually employed. Yet, when learn to compete with toese foreign rivals. T V* »ou also perceive that by taking up a seam In most branches of science and industry «ere, and letting one out in another plate, England has always maintained a leading I JHWBB9 b J 'you have thrown the seams out of all pro- position. Why, then, in a point so vital J V f portion, and utterly destroyed any grace to ber, and where so much capital is ex- the dress might nave possessed; YOM pended, will she permit a foreign rival to » ought then to be assured of the necessity bear the palm of victory ? Elegance and A of a true and correct method of cutting, refinement in dress hate become so much which would save you this wasted time a study by ladies in these days that aTl and miserable results. All good cotters that art and grace can do for them is called know that a badly cut garment can never into requisition. It is in these points, be made to fit well. By this system of therefore, we know we are rivalled abroad. Cutting, which is based upon matbemati* Else why are foreign modistes patronised cal principles, and will enable one to fit in preference to our own Dressmakers ? I W VVHNBP every figure perfectly without alteration, All ladies know when the. Drew arrays j T Y0IJ CAN arrive at every point that «xmstf> their figure to the best advantage, and THE I S aa accarate fit with certainty. Ladies with irregular forms can be fitted with the same ease A^D certalntv as those with perfect proportions, ao4 this cannot be done by any other method of cutting. Its adaptability to au changes of style, or variations in form makes this system an enduring advantage to the Dressmaker, AID its comprehensive use will place her OO an equal footing with the Continental modistes in the Art of Dress Cutting. Ladies are discovering that there is science in Cutting a DreJ. The time A<U passed »ht» tk* Dressmaker mm* try M the garment to see if it Jits for with this system of calculation ore can be no failure. Testimonial from a few English Ladies who haver tested the Scientific System of Dress Catting. W~, the undersigned ladies, having learned the Scientific System of Dress Cutting, take great pleasure in recom- mending the same to the ladies of our country, as we have eroved its practicability and accuracy by many tests, and we have never yet foiled to obtain a perfect fit when the instructions are followed, which are so simple that a child can cut and fit by them as well as an adult; rnd we are sure that any lady who may learn this system will never regret the invest- ment she has made, as the saving of material alone uponra few garments will more than pay for the System, beside the Assurance and Satisfaction of always having a perfect vtting garment.—Mrs. Phillipson, 3, Colvifle Square Terrace, Bayswater, W.; Mrs. Malcolm, 40, Carlton Hill, St. Jqpn'S Wood, N.W.; Mrs. Smythe. 37, Blenheim Cres., Notting Hill, W.; Mrs. Winton, 67, Bessboro'Street, Pimlico, SAVT; Miss Lang, 121, EdgwareRoad, W.; Mrs. Dunlop, 16, Solon New Road, Clapham; Miss Syer, 60, De Beauvoir Roai, Islington, N. J Miss Field, Stratford House, Wimbledon, S.W.) Mrs. Baker, X, Bedford Terrace, High Street, Streathwn. To whom we refer, INSTRUCTIONS given firom g.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Owing to the demand for evening instructions by those employed during the day, pupils may now be instructed at thei/own Residence for the same charge. Practical ladies wanted to take charge of Branijb Offices. Situations furnished to pupils, if desired, in Fifst-dasa Houses, where they can command the highest salaaes as diess cutters. GENERAL* (One Scientific System, with gefteral instruction at the office as long as desired £ O O T T^NL -T One System IN lull, with specie printed instructions,enabling anyone to thoroughly LXSA ( understand it, will be senjfby post to any part of the United Kingdom for £ 1 O O Our Patent D ble Tracing Wheel, tracing 0 lines at a time, one to cut by, and the other to sew by, making the seams all the e width, enabling a young gal to do the tacking as well as an experienced Dressmaker, will be found invaluable to I es if they have much sewing ko do, as it saves a great deal of time and labour. The above wheel will be sent to any part of the United Kingdom oa receipt of as. (Two Shillings.) POST FREE. Post Office (Orders (crossed) to be male payable at General Post Office, London, to 17. HAMBURT, Limited, 87a, Regent Stre*, Regent Circus, LondonJJV. A few more Aadies of intelligence and abod address Wanted, to learn our System, sa teachen to rive instructions at private houses. nexceptionable references required. Agents wanted to every TOWO ? id W Syatcou Scad BT Agents' Special Ice List. TRACINO WHEEL AddrewWiHSmmonicationa to the General Office of ftt SCIENTIFIC DHESS-COTTISfi ASSOCIiTIOH, 272, Regent St. Repeat CimLmdat OR to the Local Agent: .!1(-/TOUL^, _4.. I -yo" FRUGALITY a IV in, M7- L 1 r/Srfl ni I ImM £ 1 PPrS A t ;3ctle in theworl :4 RENOWNED REMEDIES. H 0 L L 0 w mAx,,i,6iN.1 N' THE P I LLS Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders ojMne LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS, JlSD BOWELS, They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutio(^ and are invaluable in all Complaints incidental to Femalbs of all ages. For Childre^Sd the aged they are priceless THE OINTMENT Is an infallible remedy foj/Bad Legs, Bad BrewM, Old Wounds, Sores and Ulcers. It is famous i for Goutapl Rheumatism. FOR DiabEDEKS OF TKE CHEST IT HAS NO EQUAL. FOR SORE jTHROATS^RONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, Glandular SwellingsAnd all Skin QBeases it has no rival; and for contracted and stiff joints it f acts like a charm. The Pms and Ointment are sold at THOMAS HOLLOWAY'S Establishment, 78, NEW. XFO STREET (LATE 533, OXFORD STREET), LONDON J also by nearly everf respeojfele Vendor of Medicine, in Boxes and Pots, at is. 1 %d., 2s. gtl., 4s. 6d^ lis., 22s., and 33J. c he 21. gd. size contains three times the quantity of the smallest size; the 4*. 6d. size six; the size sixteen; the 22s. size thirty-three and the 331. size fifty-two times the quantity of the smaller Boxes and Pots. Full printed directions are affixed to each Box and Pot, and can be had in any language. H.B.—Advice Gratis at the above address, daily, between the hows of 11 and 4, or by letter. STOCKS OR SHARES BOUQBB SMOUI AT MARKET PRICES. JF SPECULATIVE ACCOUNTS OPBJHD FROM £ 1 PER CENT. COVER. jf OPTIONS GRANTED AT MARKET PRICES. CLIENTS GIVING B^FEM^ESARB NOT REQUIRED TO PA|T AN* OOVEB XM ADVANCE. PROSPECTUS ANY^ V WR hqap? cm. m* III IIIIIII POBwARDED BY or I grp^KAND SHARE BROKERS, VKSX A LLAN LINE SHORTEST OCEAW PASSAGE TO AMERICA. Composed of Twenty First-class Royal Mail Steamers. SAILING DAYS—From Liverpool, every Tnesdny and Thursday, to Canada, and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, forwarding passengers on easy terms to all parts of Canada and the United States. Surgeoivand Stewardesses provided free for a Composed of Twenty First-class Royal Mail Steamers. SAILING DAys-From Liverpool, every Tnesdny and Thursday, to Canada, and every alternate Tuesday to Halifax and Baltimore, forwarding passengers on easy terms to all parts of Canada and the United States. Surgeoivand Stewardesses provided free for a classes of ussengep. Passengen who secure their Tickets before leaving hcmeVnre iaet at the Railway Station in Liverpool by in appointed Agent of the Compay,n wbo takes chaWe If them until they go on borda the Steamer. V 1 The Canadian, Government grants ASSISTED PASSAGES bjutbe ALLAN LINE" to Married Farm L ourers and Female Domestc, Servants. For Rates of Freight or Passage, apply o AltLAN BROTHERS & Co., Alexandra Buildings, James-street, Liverpool; or to JONES & SON, < 4BNRBAN: Tixis OBlee. Aberdare. NO MORE LA WYEHS" BILLS. Now ready, 21st Edition (1884), containing up. wards of 3,500 Statements on points of Lwa, verified by Notes and references to the authori. ties. Price Cs 8d (saved at every consultation) strongly bound in doth (post free 7^2d). EVERY MANS' OWN LAWYKUS A Handy Bouk of the Principles of Law and Equity. BV A BARUISTEll. 218 Edition (1884) partly re-written and partly re«et in new type. Comprising Summaries of the ifew bankruptcy Act (1833) the Corrupt and Illegal Practices Pre- vention Act (1883); ai;d othfer Acts of the last Session of Parliament. Also the Rights and Wepngs of Individuals. Mercantile and Commercial Law, Ciiminal Law, Parish Law, County Court aw, Game and Fishery Laws, Poor Men's Lawsuits, Hets and Wagers, Bills of Exchange, Contracts nd Agreements, Copy- right, Insurance, Libel d Slander, Marriage and Divorce, Merchant Shipping, Mortgages, Settle- ments, Stock ExchangJ Practice, Trespass, N«i8- aqces, &<Jl Transfer of Land, etc., Warranty, Wills and Agreements, etc., etc. Law fol Landlord fend Tenant, Master and Ser- vant, Worsen and Apprentices, Heirs. 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ORBED, 100, Gadlys Road, Aberdare, PRAI "rICA BOOKBINDEilC RULER, .\JÍ> ACCOUNT MOOK MAK, All kinds|of Efndi^g 1'ooks Bound in »nv stvlf :tt the Lowest pri-os. with Nofitnffs- anil 1 >e:'p-ttch. Venwrfdl Tables Coverpd with rA8-} Tieathor I ajd Designed in Gold. i P'faso Note the Address 1(W; GADLYS IIOAD, ABERDAR £ — 4 .1. The memory of the just is blessed." D. K. Wn.LIAMS, Memorial Sculptor, Granite, Marble, and Stone,iilonu- In ental Works, COMMERCIAL STREET, XBERDARE. d— D. Iv i -.A. ..■ announces that b' j in large uaiitiiiHs ,/t <'a.'rara, It.-iiv. a:.d !»«• is «i.er i»> jL «•'>«.<! t.- execute all kinds of Monumental *ork at a wonderfully Reduced Rate of Priceaf Mar'ol| Hea^fstones irom £ ,&. Moiiu*i;|.t-' -J\\ p:),' altesÐ and 1 }y | i K H gqnilL "c)u. Hd., J'f M c h" :t -ld A Certain Cure for the Nervous k Dcbiirtated. t*" I' y*V'iir. «•;tT v • V,>' how t llv\ IK bC'. j"; ^C(>\ t a and vitality with ■■ the aid <• yT • 1. tor purifying of blood qii i in v;- .f skin atK;r- tions; kls, chapters of py Marriages When und Wh^nJ to Marry I' j'tmpurameots btam. 'f)r ccring Vital Forco w Wasted and How Pre- lerved Gftlvanic Appliances and the Wonders of the Microscope injn)etecting Various (Complaint* Post free'or T>vgffif anr.ps. Address, Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Bir minrrhDm THE .MANCHESTER Fire Assurance Company. ESTABLISHED 1824. ■ apital, £ 1,000,000. Annual Incojtfe (1882), £ 270,000 HEAD OmoE—Manchester. Midland and South Wales Branch Office, 16, Bennett's Hill, Birmingham. This Company Assures Buildings, Furniture Rent, Merchandise. Goods, Fanning Stock Shipping, &c.j, in Grfeat Britain, the Colonies and Foreign Countries. It possessed, in addition to the Paid-up Capital, (subscribed by a numerous and wealthy propeietarj) laifge Reserve Funds, and thus offers to Insurers the most ample security. The Policies of this office extend to and cover losses by Fire occasioned by Lightning, and osses caused by explosion of gas occurring in he building insured without extra charge. J.GENTS AT ABERDARE:— MR. CHARLES M. LEWIS,London and Provin. cial Bank. R. GEORGE ABRAHAM, National Bank. of Wales. II 1Ia, T. D. JONES, Aberdare Timet Office. .• nc«hle torS9*». S ,11(|. ti,ui0. 7oiTe»^wh«re. SYMINGTON^ WORLD WIDE AD'ADO REPUTATION All ADO DANDELION, FRENCH and PATENT V COFFEES W Slr5ttM|<frTON & CO., ) Established Bj.'jden §tertm Mills, J ove • t'™ "TTGH. fifty -3^7 Jnli 11 E. Xeirby, PATENTEE AND MANUFACTURER of STEAM PACKING, SWINTON. NEAR MANCHESTER. Square Platted Elastic Steam Packing FOR PISTON RODS, PISTONS, PUMPS, £ « FRENCH CHAIrt PACKING, HYDRAULIC PACKING, GLYCERINE PACKING, RED LEAD A OPE PACKING or Man- Briel, CyTiriderCovers, Stearn Joints, &e WIRP GAUZ^ISTEAM PACKING RINGS, I And evory description of Hacking, ROUND, SQUARE, AND FLAT. Samples and Prices on Application U Oder the distinguished Patronage of the Btitiah Admiralty. Ike Hotpurable Cerporution of Trinity Hons* Lmdon. -8«4. -7 SPECIMIY AB' E n LE FOR SRI RT YRV*TT LL.ARS. &I. At 1BE MIGHT "■ THING IN THM RIGHT PL ACS. BEE CHAM'S PILLS ARK admitted t>y thousands to It" warth above a ^UiNEA A BOX, for billon* and nerron# disorders Such a* wind acid |i*in atthe utoniarh, sl/k licrtducoe, giddiness, folliuss ao'l s»rcHa,-»« ailer menls,Sdizziu(*ss.and drowsiness cold rfailU, flugh(ii £ of lieat, loss or* sippetite, shortness <>f hrratlK,ro<ftire. of lieat, loss or* sippetite, shortness <>f hrratlK,ro<ftire. ness, scurvy, blotches on Ihe skin, cli.-ttirtirit Alerp, friahtfM dreams, and all ntrvoue and fratnldicf sensatiions, &c., &c. Tiie first dose will givejh lie n SO mi mites. f This is no fiction, for they have done i in than sands of ewe-s. The Proprietor of these jpilljs have- iii(t obtained (at sreat expense; a patenter them, he challerijjes tlie «Imle worl.i to prodijfce n medcine equal -tn :hem for removing the abovaFnnmed eon>- Slaints, and restoring the patient tosibipd and lasting ealtti. f Every sufferer is earnestly invitei^to try one box of these Pills, and they will be aekjiowledged to be WOIlTH A (il'INKA A BOX. For )"'>n>al«*s of nil a^es these Prfls are inraloabl* a friw rtoses of tb^nvcarry »ff II gross hiimonri o^en apl listroi ti«»ns, and i>rin>t jaVout »1| that is r«> qmi. 'f V(> female slioul'l be without tji' in. There i5,'III 1)10 .Ii" tll bf' '011 ".i. to etf1.l Rl"erha,n /I PiH'. f.ir r. ni,jtir sti-y ,t "tr,;(-iioti gr irregularity ■>; the svtein I1 t >k o h word ng t« the <tjreclioti* ,iffe» w uli f-ach box tio-y will »of»n'restore females o( all afes to sound and robust health. Becchazn's Stagi.e Cough Pills. As n remedy for Couahi ia ^eaeral, 4»thna( Diflicalty ID iirealhin| ohortuest in the Breath, Tightness and Oppressing of the Chest, Wherzinj^, Ac.. these fills stand unrtvalied and anyone labour- 1 ni: under any of the at»o*»- eomplaints need only try ONE BOX, to |*ru*e Jiat they are the beat #»er offered to the public, Asthmatic and Consoiaptira Cou, It II, H,ar"uess,/mti,l ,pprdosion of th, Clkeat. They fpeedily remyv^ tbat sense of nppreasiwn aaM diffl«q'ty of Breath 1 fa. which nightly derive tha prtieht ot 'est. Thejy civi- alin- at inttant r-li»;f aad i .nii'^t i< thosv afiif»:teii *iith the a'> ie oUt>raaia|r S'tnii n «h 4>-i, ilaMtei-'i i «'oo<|>iait.i». Let rtiij I." "i- •' "H.. at.y ot the al»<«« c«*m» Imiiu. givd E/(.1H.I}' C' .Ct iH a trial, Thf ••" vioieiji f IIU; b will in a short time be re. inoved. ii, Facts are niorea .metusive than aritument.i, »b4 :<uamierit upun, Udl facts as th a tc would be j siipe"S • f >:881" pí,1, • • '• .'f h. a • 1"1' ,.t iI ,,¡ III j)m 0 ■; •», di»:a- aio' si-kn»^> \*i;i rot i-e i» n.I; af k • a vv 'Ht* .»f re —'l- dIll f I j, j v .■:« I ¡>I"I,ill<.I. » R 1 t pf« pro •>' H< rlia ;i..1 i> :j. It:. I^n liir« m !>• x » «■ "c-' '• ?-.<•. y-iVi -p».*t I: • t oi- • j ".| *.t ? 11. ar I atoiLp- < Jl Druffjjitft av.i I'afsut Hfrdicmt jMaUr e> t- r' HI. •; ..< » C I A.T Y-;G I.! A iU^nT'L Sewydu ci Gyiwcddt. ryfi,1 u 0 EGWYDDORIG O'R GYMREIG. ln,niws 'A U GWKJRSi o'ii rSGBV'l'HYKAO j DDYSGrLy DABL-LKN" A (jXLLEBU, Prii jc., neu 9c. y Ddtesin. I LYFEA^/o bob math, yn Gymraeg a Sa|esn^, at wasanaeth Ysgolion Sabbothol ar wertH gaA j|cilSrjBS -A^'X 3V1 A.IB, SWY^FA'R "ABERDARE TIMES, 31, Commercial Place, Aberdare. GENT# WANTED to push first class X\: MacfineryOil*- Liberal C^mwhwHHu —Bo* 22,*Eoflft§rOce, Liverpool. SINCLAIKS per. lb. Of ALL -TL~r- r\C«OC!:R»AOILWR|| The Family | ( )| | J bats.3 fistat. rvia. Wash with- out the misery of U/ A TCD The M*fie m Steamy House. r\ 1 Juafl Cleaner! Sft\ Beware of A B Vjl Imitatioiis! W {oT" mm* A lady write* to The Q**m, yVfiuS I recammend it te irar 10 houseirif* it Vmm tat materi* eceRooi'.MC fiMt.aa IAhSIb ^he clothe* raquira !«■ biagani no boilinjf." JAMS9 SDICLA1S, Sonthw&rk, Londoa,! Jk