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—- Mr T. H. Evans's Announcements. VlCABAGE^ABERDARE. MR. THOMAS H. EYOS (hi been favoured with instructions from the REV. EVAN LEWIS, M.A., TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, THE WHOI E OF HIS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE And other Effects, A. T THE VICARAGE, On Thursday & Friday, September 27th and 28th, 1866. R A W I N G-EO O M.— A beautiful square U pianoforte, by Broadwood, ito excellent oringinaly cost, eighty-guineas a splen- did walnut suite, covered with green damask, tarly new loo and occasional tables to match t)»ie-stool; large pier glass in gold frame; win- 's cornice; green curtains; white do; Chess table; Brussel carpet and hearth rug fender and Ate-irons; brass wire screen several foot-stools. DlNlNG-KOOM.—A beautiful carved maho- pedestal side-board mahogany teleSiope fining table, five leaves to dine 14 a splendid Mahogany stand to keep leaves; twelve mahogany fining room chairs in Morocco one easy chair; •panned sarcophagus Japanned plate-warmer ^ahogany dinner wagon Brussel's eirpet and rug; fender and fire irons; wire guard; Window poles and hanging. L I B R A R Y.- Five book-ca'.es mahogany Pembroke table mahogany pedestal secretaire easy chairs; wire guard; two cane-backed ehairs time-piece carpet and hearth rug win- dow pole and curtains (green and white.) HALL & STAIRCASE.—Two oak tables; two "k chairs; oil cloth on the hall-stairs and landing; -tair carpet; nine mats weather glass; timepiece; and pipe; umbrella stand, and wardrobe. BEDROOM No. I.-Iron bedstead; mattress, Wool mattress blankets paiuted chest of draw- towel horse wash-stand, table, and ware; '°oking-glass; nursery screen, fender, and fire- kons, carpet and hearth rug. BEDROOM No. 2.—Half tester iron bedstead, With hangings complete; a valuable spring mat. wool mattress, blankets mahogany chest drawers looking-glass a beautiful mahogany Wible wash stand, with marble top and sides a J*luable double set of ware to match; towel two dressing tables; mahogany couch; 'ponge hath; painted foot and slop pans; hot -ater cans; peg rack; two chairs; settee, biddy, and commode. BEDROOM. No. 3.-Half-tester iron bedstead, -rth hangings complete mattress; milpuff bed; feather bed, pillow, and bolster blankets Juare table; wash stand, table and ware; a splendid wardrobe, with plate glass front; looking four cane-bottom chairs towel horse and bath; foot pan; slop pan; hot water can; cloth screen, fender, and fire irons. DRESSING ROOM.—Peg rack; wardrobe; ^tfthstand, table, and ware; towel horse; hip Wtby hot water can mahogany shoe rack; look- glass; oil cloth and chair. BEDROOM No. 4.—Iron bedstead; wool mat- &■««; milpuff mattress, pillows and bolsters; ^Unkets; washstand, table, and ware; towel mahogany chest of drawers; hip bath; pan slop pan two chairs two marble "Ornaments peg rack fender and fire irons; car- ta.t and hearth rug. SERVANTS' BEDROOM.-Iron bedstead; liilpuflf mattress; featherbed, bolster and pil- lows blankrts pointed chest of drawers wash *tand, table, and ware; towel horse; looking glaaa; carpet and hearth rug. SERVANTS' SECOND BEDROOM.—Iron lred.teads, straw mattress pillow and bolst-r; *a»h stand, table, and ware chair night pan, *»d looking glass. BUTLER'S PANTRY.—A nest of 12 drawers, "ith three cupboards on top for plate, china, and |lasg, two square tables cloth press; fender; •ender and fire irons copper teakettle brass toagt stand; a quantity of very beautifully cut wine decanters, tumblers, wine glasses, &c.; a OPlendid cut glass dessert service; tea and coffee "trice; two dinner services six plated forks a Quantity of ivory handled knives and forks; bronze It-a um two sets of trays plate basket knife ,Lt.,z; four hot water cans, &c. KITCHEN & SCULLERY.—A splendid new patent mangling machine shelf and dresser; five plated dish covers roasting screen! brass pre- serve pan roasting jack scales and weights three square tables; two elbow chairs; four chairs; clock; fender, toaster, and fire irons; a great variety of boilers, kettles, saucepans, frying panl, atew pans, together with every other citchen requisite. YARD.—A milch cow, three years old a rick t or well harvested hay, about five tons; saddle and bridle; corn chest; chaff-cutter; cucumber f fwwne and glass; wheel barrow; ladder; ash screen; ^fcrrel churn a quantity of wire fencing and iron IptHars; several casks; several tons ot good old tbtten manure. dale to commence each day at One o'clock WEOSELY- Tickets to view the whole will be ready, and obtainable two days before the sale, of the Auctioneer. For further particulars, see catalogues. ;*• The Auctioneer wishes to call the particular Attention of his friends and the public to the above Sale, the whole of the furniture being in first- rate condition, and of the best modern make. r MOUNTAIN ASH, ABERDARE. R X R. THOMAS H. E V A N S I WILI/' SELL BY PUBZIC AUCTION On Friday, September 7 th, 1866, [AT THE WOpMEN'S HALL, t a QUANTITY PROPERTIES belonging to \■*» a portable Theatre, consisting of several I. Presses, Scenes, Side Wings, Side Shutters, &c. i Sale to commence at Four o'clock. No Reserve. $MOUNTAIN" ASH, GLAMORGANSHIRE.' T [IMPORTANT SALE OF COTTAGES. jf XXL. THOMAS H EVANS 11.1 been favoured with instructions to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, AT THE I CARDIFF CASTLE HOTEL, ABERDARE, On Tuesday, the 25th day of September Inst. at Tbree o'clock in the afternoon, (subject to such Conditions AS shall be then and there produced,) ALL those TWENTY-TWO COTTAGES, known as IJixonyg Row, situate in Napier Latreet, Mountain Ash, /and now in the several f occupations of David JRees, David Davies, and others, which are no\let to Messrs. Nixon, Tay- = lor, and Cory for 21 years, about twelve of which fare unexpired, at the annual rent of *143, pay- t able monthly.. T f The property is held under a lease from J. Bruce Pryee, Esq., dated the 10th day of July, 5 1856, for the term of 99 years, at the annual ground rent of £ 17 12s 6d. If the property is not sold in one lot, it will be offered in Lots of five to .six houses to suit the convenience of purchasers. • The Auctioneer confidently recommends the above investment to the notice of the public. It [, ia rare that such property is offered to the public with such a guaranteed rental. k For further particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Tor to Messrs. Smith and Linton, solicitors, Aber- dare. f, Cardiff Castle, Aberdare, T SEPTEMBER 5th, 1866, Mr. George Rosser's Announcements. GEOHGE ROSSEK. AUCTIONEER, APPRAISER, ACCOUNTANT, INSURANCE & GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, BEGS to inform his friends and the public that all matters entrusted to him will be punctually and carefully attended to. Rtnts collected, Valuations for probates and administrations prepared. Fire and Life Insurances effected on advan- tageous terms, in a society of sixty years' standing. OFFICES 31. Canon-street. TOWN OF ABERDARE. Important Sale of Grocery and Household Furniture. MR. GEORGE ROSSEH Has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. Griffiths, who are retiring from business, to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, On the Premises, No. 40, High-street, Aberdare aforesaid, On Tuesday and Wednesday, the 18th and 19th THE of September Instant, REMAINDER OF THEIR GROCERY STOCK And the whole of the HOUSEHOLD ED BNITUEE AND FFECTS, CONSISTING of eigbt-day clock in case, oak J bookcase, buffet, ancient oak dining table, sofas, easy chair, thirty-six oak and other chairs, paintings and engravings, several square and round tables, mahoganjTdining table, work table, side-board, hair-scatid chairs, two elbow chairs to match, weather-glasses, damask and other window hangings window poles, a large quantity of glasses and decanters, earthenware, copper tea kettle, brass candlesticks, metal dish covers, fen- ders and fire irons', four-post tent and iron bed- steads, six feather beds with bolsters, and pillows, and bedding, five mahogany and other chests of drawers, cane-bottom and other chairs, washing stands, tables, and ware, wardrobe, a library of valuable books, a quantity of grocery, scales, and ,weights, shop fixtures, canisters. Their well- known excellent Brown Cob, also their celebrated cream colour cob "Tom," spring cart, Whitechapel car, one set of cart harness, one set of silver mounted gig harness, one settandom, one harness, saddles, and bridles, and various other articles. Also four fat pigs. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock, a.m., each day, and the whole will be sold without reserve, as Messrs. Griffiths are giving up housekeeping. Catalogues may be obtained on application to Messrs. Griffiths, or the Auctioneer, on and after the 14th instant. Auctioneer's Office, 17, Canon-street, Aberdare, S-ptember 6th, 1866. ABERDARE LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. TO SCAVENGERS, HAULIERS, & OTHERS. RPHE Local Board of Health for the District of Aberdare are prepared to receive TENDERS, for SCAVENGING and clearing away the REFUSE, street sweepings, ashes, &c., daily, or as often as the Surveyor may require, for the term of one year, commencing on the 13th day of September, 1866, from all the roads, stress, lanes, courts, alleys, and thoroughfares, situat.' within the No. 2 Division of the town of Aberdtre, and which ex- tends from the southern boundary of the Public Park to Cross-street and/Station-street, on the west to the crossing of Dare and Amman Railway, and on the east to the Vicarage. Spots of ground are conveniently chosen as fa- vourable place "Ipl deposit for each portion of the district, the locality of which will be pointed out by the Surveyor., The contractor to have the privilege of dispos- ing of all refuse collected by him, provided such refuse has not been deposited on the spots se- lected. Further information, and forms of tender, may be obtained, and the form of contract and specifi- cations, &c., may be seen, on application to Mr. Koddam C. Hall, Surveyor to the Board, on or before the 11th day of September next. Tenders to be sent to me on or before Wedoes day, the 12th day of September next, endorsed Tender for Scavenging." The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order of the Board, HENRY J. HOLLIER, Clerk. Aberdare, 16th August, 1866. GREAT WESTERN & VALE OF NEATH RAILWAYS. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. ON EVERY SATU^BAY up to and includ- ing Sept. 29tb, A Train will leave MERTHYR at 5 30/p.m., ABERNANT 5.42., LLWYDGOF.D ^50., HIRWAIN 6.O., and GLYN-NEAJTH DT 6.20 p.m. for SWANSEA. Fares tht.te FMD back in covered Carriages, 3s. 6d.; for lU^nelly, Pembrey, Ferryside, Car- marthen Junction, or Carmarthen Town, fares 4s for St. Clears, Whitland, Narberth Road, Clarbes- ton Road, Haverfordwest, Johnston, and New Milford, fares 5s 6d; returning the following Mon- day, from New Milford at 3.0 p.m., also from Neath at 6.45 p.m., and Swans < sat 6.45 p.m., for the same stations returning as bove. Tickets may be obtained at the above-named Vale of N path Stations, and at Aberdare on and after the Monday preceding the running of each train. For further particulars, see hand bills. Paddington, June 22, 1866. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP EXCURSIONS. ON SATURDAY, September 8th & 22nd, a TRAIN will leave Pontypool Road, at 4.30 p.m.Pontypool Town,4.35, Crumlin,4.50,Tredegar Junction, 5.0, Rhymney Junction, 5.10, Llancaich, 5.20, Quaker's Yard, 5.30F Mountain Ash, 5.40, Aberdare at 5 50 p.m.for Llanelly, Pembrey, Ferryside, CARMARTHEN Junction, Carmarthen Town, St. Cleafe, Whitland, Narberth Road, Clarbeston Road, lliverford west, Johnston, New Milford, (Milford Haven,) returning on the fol- lowing Monday, from New Milford at 3.0. p.m. I Tickets may be obtained on and after Monday preceding the running of each train. For fares and further particulars, see hand bills Pddingt on,June 21st, 1866. ABERDARE. A SHOP TO LET. RFLHE Advertisef has a commodious SHOP with I WAREHOUSE adjoining, which he will let at a moderate rental. The/remises are now oc- cupied by the ownir (WH/ is relinquishing the business) and a wel at ished GROCERY and GENERAL TRADE I~sJbeing carried on therein. They are situated in the heart of one of the most thickly populated parts of Aberdare, and surround- ed by some of the most flourishing collieries in the valley. To any young man of limited capital this would prove a rare opportunity. Apply at once to "A.B," Post Office, Aberdare. '( r,r-. [ JJL EVAN THOMAS, J'i IRONMONGER, j|l H SAFETY LAMP /MANUFACTURER, L|F YIL 7, GARDIFI-STREET, ABERDARE, DTHE ONLY U\K/R IN THE PRINCIPALITY, Clany Lamps, 4s. 3d. 5s- 3d- BEGS to call public attention to his large Arid varied STOCK of Paraffin and other Lamps, now ready for inspection. for inspection. Miners' Lamps repaired at the shortest notice. » J 03* An Apprentice to the Lamp trade wanted. BLACK LION BREWERY. A R rr I-I U It J a N E S, WHOLESALE DEALEH AND RETAILER OF WINES AND SPIRITS, BEGS respectfully to return hia sincere thanks to his friends and the public, for the kind sup- port lie has received in Aberdare for the last fifteen years, and to inform them that, in addition to his well-known STOCK of WINES and SPIRITS, he is prepared to supply families and the trade with the Ales of Allsopp & Son, of Burton, and Flowers & Son's celebrated Pale Ale, at the same terms as at the Brewery, XXX Stout, &c.. PER GALLON. PER GALLON. line London Gin 12s in 14s Do. Brown 26* to 28s Old Irish or Scotch Whisky 16s to 20s. Very Jine do 3^ Old Irish or Scotch Whisky 16s to 20s. Very Jine do 3^ Old Jamaica Rum 16s to 2is, line Pale Cognac 26s to 28s. Hollands.32s to 40s per case, containing 1 dozen. These are supplied in Cask or Jar, or in Bottles, containing quart, pint, or half-pint, neatly labelled. Fine Sherries, 36s., 44s. 54s. per dozen Port, 36s., 44s„ 54s. per dozen Ilock, Burgundy, Claret, Cham- pagne, Moselle, &c. Allsopps & Flower's fine Pale Ale, in Battle, 4s. per dozen. XXX Stout do., 4s. per dozen A. J. supplies families with his own Brewings in Casks, from nine Gallons and upwards, and the Trade as usual. A, WELSH EMIGRATION OFFICE, LIVERPOOL. — ISSRISLSAESF rpHOSE persons from Wal 's who intend emigrating 1.0 AMERICA or AUSTRALIA are hereby informed ■A that we book Passengers, either per Steamers or Sailing Vessels, at the very lowest rates in Liverpool therefore they are cautioned against paying any deposit money, or any instalments, to any Agent in the Principality. If they pay such deposit money, jwhom do they expect will act as their friend and guide in Liverpool, where so many exist by defrauding intending Emigrants P Every information will be immediately forwarded on receipt.of stamped envelope addressed to V JAMES LAMB & Co., Brokers, 47, Union-street, Liverpool. We, whose names are appended, confidently recommend all intending emigrants to put themselves under the care and instruction of .the above Firm, feeling assured that they will experience from them the most honourable conduct :-TnoMAs LEVI, Morriston DAVID SAUNDERS, Liverpool, formerly of Aberdare, Calvinistic Methodist Minister; JAMES OWENS, Liverpool, formerly of Aberdare, Baptist Minister; NOAH STEPHENS, Liverpool, formerly of Sirhowy, Independent Minister. J. G. PROGER, PLUMBER TO THE ABERDARE AND MOUNTAIN ASH WATER WORKS COMPANIES, AT THE BACK OF MR. OXENIIAM'S PILEUFSES, STATION-STREET, ABERDARE, AND 13, TRINITY STREET, CARDIFF, BEGS to inform the Inhabitants of^Aberdare an4 neighbourhood, that he is PUP ALL) to RECEIVE OKDE11S for JL» I. II It M G W O U K V in all its branches. Experienced Workmen kept. All orders sent to either of the above addresses will receive prompt attention. EVAN DAVID, ifiJSI c House, Sign, and Ornamental Painter and Glazier, PAPER-HANGER, &c., *» H I G H S T R E L? T, ABERDARE. > J!a Wholesale Dealer in Bristol Patent Plate & Ornamental Window- Glass, Railway Signal Lights, &c. Estimates givetifor Plate Glass Fronts. Carriage Lamps repaired on the premises. <> .( O Experienced Workmen sent to all parts of the Country. CLOTH HALL, ABERDARE. V E. II. E V A N'S BEGS to inform the iuhabitauts of Aberdare and neighbourhood, that he intends SELLING OFF the whole of bis SUM MElt STOCK COMMENCING ON SATURDAY, S E P T E MB E R 1st. CUSTOMERS WILL FIND THIS AN .EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY OF SECURING GREAT BARGAINS, » As he is determined to Clear Out, atHflv sacrifice, to make room for Autumn Goods. All SHAWLS and WOOLLEN CLOTHS, sold full 40 per cent. under value. VA Note the Address: E. H. Evans, Cloth Hall, Commercial-Place, :V;: ABERDARE. J. W. WOODCOCK, I IPI-A-HSrO FOfeTE TXJ 1ST 1311, AH Bit DARE. AQuadrilleV|^nd supyV?d shortest notics. THE TIMES, DAILY NEWS, and MORN- iL ING ADVERTISER, posted the Evening and D.iy aft.-r publication, at reduced prices all the Daily Papers pos#od by the morning and evening Mails asVoiy^is published, by II. Born, News Agent, 115V ^Londou Wall. Established 1845. WANTED, an experienced and trustworthy CLERKy in an AttC\fney's. -A Welshman. Apply to Smith and, Linton, Canon-street. WANTED, in Aberdare or Aberaman, a SHOP, suitable for a Pawnbroking Business, or a feYt,CO. AG ES in a good position that could be altere\Llnto suitable premises. Apply, st ting particulars, to HEXRY BARNETT, Victoria-street, Merthyr. New Edition, by post Two Stamps. NERVOUS DERiLiTY-.itsOAusE&cuRE. T)P MISTH, who has had Twenty year's practical ex- • „ in th? Treatment and Cure of NERVOUS and ?>h\%C 1l DEB1LII y! lOSS of API'ETITE, PAINS in fi RAPTf and IN DIGESTION, which, ii'neglected,result in Ca BACK, has iUst published a New liilitiou of 10,()li0 KM Er.6Work coutain.,his4igh]y Buccessful and only saetreat- ment, and is illustrated with cases and testimonialo from patients, with plain directions lor perfect rcstorH.tion ts tealth. faent post tree to any address, secure from ousenu hon, on receipt oi two postage stamps. Letters 01 enquiry or ietails of case promptly answered. K3F Address, Dr. SMITH 8, Burton Crescent London. W.C. TO THE LATTER-DAY SAINTS IN ENGLAND AND WALES. THE RE STOKER, A pamphlet of sixteen pages, in English and Welsh, Published Monthly by the RE-ORGANISED CHURCH OF THE LATTER-DAY FAINTS, Under the Presidency of JOSEPH SMITH, PRICE, 3 D. i ':1 ■. a ;al Queensland GOVERNMENT EiiiGJiATiON OFFICES, London. EMIGRATION Tu QUEENSLAND. FREE GRANTS OF LAND. ALL parsons not having BEFORE* resided in Queens- land paying their ovvrj full passages to the Colony receive a £ 30 "Land Order—equal to 30 acres of LAUD—FOR each member of their families of 12 years and upwards, and a £ 15 Land- Order for each child between 12 mouths and 12 ARE. Yree and Assisted Passages are now given to eligible persons without restriction as to age. HENRY JORDAN, A«ent-General for Emigration for Queensland. Appointed Agent for Aberdare, Mr. Thomas H. Evans, Auctioneer, &c., Cardiff Castle Hotel. K AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. The best remedy for Bilious Disorders. Sold by all Chemists, &C.» at Is I!J., 2s. 9d., and 4s 6d. per Box. |Z AYE'S WOltSDELL'S PILLS. The best remedy for Diseases of the Skin. Sold by all Chemists, &C., at Is lid, -2s 9J, and 48 6d per Box. TFC AYE'S WOSSDELL'S PILLS. The BEST remedy for Nervous Affections. Sold by 11 Chemists, &c., at Is L|d, 2s 9d, aud 4S 6d pe r a ox. X JZ AYE'S WORSDELIL'S PILLS. THE bes Family Medicip^. Sold by all Chemists &c., at ls!l|d., 2s QDI-Y and 6d. per Box. KAYE1S WOKSDELL'S PILLS. The best REIN\{D^JOR Gout and Rheumatism. Sold by all Chetciats, &o., at Is lid, 2s 9d, and 4S 6d. per Box. ¥> AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. The best remedy lor Female Complaints. Sold by- all Chemists, &c., at Is 1 |d, 2S 9d, and 4s 6d per Box. K AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS have been in constant use for nearly half a ceutury, and have met with universal success. Sold by all Chemists, &c.. at Is L^D, 2s 9J, aud 4S GI per Box. KTAYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS. The best -k-V remedy for Indigestion. Sold by all Chemists, &c.. at Is 1 ^d., 2s. 9d., and 41J 6d. per Box. ;¡' ?; ft,+ i '!■ :i:> tiz ''ê ,r -ij Vi-f'l *1 LEWIS THOMAS, CABINET-MAKER ASD UPHOLSTERER, 4, CANON-STREET, ABERDARE, BEGS respectfully to inform the gentry, clergy, and public of Aberdare and vicinity, that he has J OPENED in the above Business, and trusts that he will receive a share of their patronage. He has a large stock of home-made Goods of the best workmanship. ° o B S E J1 VET H E ADDRESS, 4, CANONS-STREET, ABERDARE. V CARPETS & FLOOR CLOTHS OF THE BEST QUALITIES. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO ALLSOPP'S OCTOBER. BREWINGS. TO EB HAD IN PIEST CLASS CO^DITIOK, AT THE WELSH HAtyP STORES ABERDARE, Iu Casks of 18/3G, and 54 Gallons. The Trade and families supplied on the same terms as at the Brewery, Burton-on-Trent. JAMES BEYNON Agent WHY INSURE IN A DISPUTABLE OFFICE WHEN THE LIFE INVESTMENT MORTGAGE AND ASSURANCE COMPANY, Grant Indisputable Policies from the first day of issue ? Empowered by Aet of Parliament. Offer greater advantages and better security than any other Assurance Company in existence. Nearly 920,000 Assurance completed in Aber- dare and neighbourhood within the last six months. For further particulars, apply „ the Agents, o Rev. D. Adanrs, 12. Cardiff-street, „ D. Davies, Gadlys. „ T. T. Davies, Cwmaman, „ James Jones, Cap Coch, TJohn Lewis, Mill-street, „ W. Harries, Mill-street. Mr. David Davies, Ynyslwyd-st., Aberaam. „ James Williams, Cwmdare. AGENTS wanted.—Apply to the Superinten- dent, T. D. Williams, 7, East Terrace, Canton, Cardiff. 44, COMMERCIAL-STREET, ABERDARE. DAVID "THOMAS, WATCHMAKER, (Son of the late B. THOMAS, formerly known as B Thomas & Son, Aberdare and Carmarthen,) BEGS respectfully to return thanks to his JD numerous customers for past favours during the Two years he has been at Aberdare, and hopes to merit a continuance. Every variety of Watches, Clocks, and Jewellery, gold and silver Chains, &c., kept in stock, of the newest design and guaranteed tobeofsuperiorquality. Very useful double action patent Lever Watches, varying in price from e4 4s. D. T. has had Five years practical experience in manufacturing of new work at London and Coven- try Wholesale Houses. •J Note the Address FDAVID THOMAS, ■ „ Watchmaker, Jeweller, &c., 44, Commercial-street, Aberdare. Welsh Language spoken if required. THE CROSS INN & PUBLIC PARK WINE & SPIRIT STORES. W MORRIS B»gs to inform the public, that • he has taken to the above old and well- established house, VHEPFE he keeps a well-selected stock of Foreign Wines, Spirits, Ales, Porter, &c. Excellent bottled Ale and Stout, London Gin, splendid Old Jamaica Rum, fine Old Irish Whis- key, French Brandies, and Holland Gin, all of the very best quality. W. M. wishes to inform the neighbourhood of Mill-street, that in cases of necessity during the prevalence of Cholera, he will supply liquors at any benr of the night. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN BRISTOL & NEATH, AND THENCE, PER VALE OF NEATH & SOUTH WALES EVILWAYS TO Mcrthyr, Dowlais, Aberdare, Hirwain; Maesteg, Glyn Neath, Aberiivon, Cwm-Avon, Briton Ferry, Pontardawe. Ystalyfera, Yniscedwyn AND PLACB3 ADJACE.fi. I Reduced through rates have be-yn arranged between Bristol, Merthyr, Aberdare, Mill street, Ilirwain, and Glyn-Neath, particulars of which may be had at the Vale of Neath Com. l>any's Statiorif, or of J. L. Mathews, Quay, Neath. THfl IRON-BuriiT 8CBBW STBAMEB • N K A Mill A]J)J E Y JOHN WESTLAKH. Commander, Will take in Gooili Dailv. at the Welsh Back.Bristo for the above places,anil Saiias follow rt during tilt: Month of JULY. J8,jli, Wind .weather,and waterpermitting,with liberty to tow From NEATH. Croui IJathurat Basiu, July July. BRISTOL. 4. Wednesday Bf morn 3, Tuesday f morn 7, Saturday 12 noon 5, Thursday Ill nijrht 11, Wednesday 4 mom I0,Tue»dny 4 morn 14, Saturday 61 morn 13, I?riday..(-I morii 18, Wednesday.. SI ninn 17, Tuesday 91 morn 21, Saturday. 12 noon l!> Thursday. it nij;ht 25, Wednesday SJ morn *24 Tuesday. morn •28, Saturday 5.) morn "27, Friday 5| morn AUG 1, Wednesday 8 morn 31, Tuesday. mora SEWING BY MACHINE. MRS. D. THOMAS, DRESS AND MANTLE MAKER, 30, CANON-SIREfET, ABERDARE, BEGS to announce' that, having a LOCK- STITCH MAQHINE, she is prepared to do all kinds of STITCHING and QUILTING, and solic's the patronage and support of the ladies of Aberdare and its vicinity. Stitching done by the yard. Collars and Cuffs stitched by the dozen. APPRENTICES WANTED. PUBLIC CONVEYANCES. MR. D. NICHOLAS, QU E E N'S HOTEL, A B E R D A It E, IN thanking the public FBF their past patronage, begs to inform themifhat he has HANSOM and four-wheel CABS TQ^LET ON HIRE, (sub- jfct to the |regulation/^ of the Aberdare Local Board of Heilth) at all hours of the day. He has jus\addedAo his establishment a hand- some NEW BREAIt,which will carry 30 persons, and he has muehjCeasure in recommending this splendid vehicle TO the attention of pleasure par- ties, &c., as one of the most commodious and best built conveyances in the Kingdom, and which presents the advantage of being let at most moderate prices. Mr Nicholas has made it his unceasing study to keep good horses and careful drivers, and, relying on a continuance of public patronage, be is de- termined that he will not relax in his please, oblige, and accommodate. MOO R. SEVERAL Sums to Advance on good Leasehold Security. J-pply to RI aac D Rees, Solicitor, Aberdar^/V ¡ > ■■■{ i I T: F'.R 'U>. T- -Y BROWN AND POLSON'S PATENT CORN FLOUR. PACKETS, 8D. GUARANTEED PERFECTLY JPURE recommended for I CHippFS DIET. IT^AMILIES wK^ ^Ive a preference to this un- equalled articfe, are lespectfully invited to refuse other qualities offered instead of Brown and Poisons to obtain extra profit by the sale similar kinds are smetimes craudulently substituted. Sold in Aberdare by all respectable Chemist. NOTICE. W C. "jMORRIS, Auctioneer, Accountant, Builder's, Contractor's, and Artificer's Measurer and Valuer, WISHES to inform the inhabitants of Aberdare and its vicinity, that he has now OPENED an OFFICE at. 44, Commercial-street, Aberdare, and trusts, by punctual attention to business,to merit a share of their patronage. Publicans and ik jind out going Tenauts rights valued. House, Estate, General Commission and Insurance Agent. Observe the Address M R. TH O M A S, 44, Commercial-Street, Abedrare. CANADA, AND THE WESTERN STATES OF AMERICA. mHE MONTREAL OCEAN 1 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP COiVi.? ^-N Y'S Steamers Sail from LIVERPOOL every Thursday, as follows To Q c rs Ec. DAMASCUS June 21 PERUV{A$t July 19 ST. DAVID 28 Mok^ian. „ 26 NOVA ScoTiAN.July 5 D^ascus .Aug. 2 HIBEUMAN „ 12 Sf. DAVID „ 9 Calling at Londonderry Every Friday, to take on board Passarigers and Mails. Fares—First Cab in,, to Quebec, £ 18 18s., and :£15 15s., according toJtbcommodation. Steerage Pas- sage to Portland, Boston, or New York, includes a plentiful supply of Cooked Provisions, prepared and served up by the Company's Stewards. Passengers booked by all the principal Railways to all parts of Canada and the United States, at very low fares. For Passage, apply to William Searle & Co., 15, Water-street, Liverpool; 85, Foyle-street, London- derry. Ocean Passage and'American Railway Guide and Government Pamphlet on Canada sent on receipt of four stamps. THOUSANDS NOW USE Johnson, Johnson&Cos PURE TEA. < wt &— B S— It is The Tea for the MILLION,-on account of its great strength and uniform excellence. ff BSi R VE ii«. 8d.P« ib.CHE APER In Packets only, front 2-ozs. to 1-lb., & 3-lb. & 6-Ib. Tjfh Canisters— At 2/8,—3/-T& 3/4 per lb. Choice^Qualitiae, 3/8 & per lb. flM^S^Johasop/johnsoii & C!r. -^Tfrigjn TEA MERCHANTS. LONDON. See that the/name is on each Packet, Sold by Chemista, Confectioners, &c., in every Town. LOCAL AGENTS. ABERDARE :-Thomas, Chemist, 10, Commercial Place. Brjrnmawr..Jone8, Stationer, Beaufort-street, Dowlais..Lewis, Chemist, 177, High-street Merthyr. Lewis, Chemist. Georgetown Mountain Ash. Thomas, Cht"mi. Nautyglo..Allen,.Bookseller, Post-O llice Wholesale Warehouse, 17 Blomfield-street, City, London. TEA. FULL, RICH, RIPE, AND PURE! In Silver Packets of T/vo Ounces, Quarter, Half and Single Pounds supplied only by THE CHINESE AND EAST-INDIAN TEA COMPANY, 79, Upper Thames-street, London, Present Wholesale Prices No. 1.—Fair Sbiund Tea/. Is 6d per lb. „ 2.—Stout heavy Teat 2s Od „ „ 3.—Excellent Teay/. 2s 6d „ „ 4.— Extra FiAe Tea 3s 0d „ „ 5.—Very Choree Tea 3s 6d „ „ 6 -The Company's Curio Mixture..4s Od WALTER WOOD, MANAGES. 4yent in Aberdare :—Mt. W. J. THOMAS A. I ^ioner Aberdar- itv-«Pt.a>n A»v TO LET, WITH IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, HOUSE SHOP. Nov 16, IlTOH-SrEEET. WILLIAM O^yiEsT who is now relinquish- ing the business, is prepared to give im- mediate possession to a responsible tenant. Rent Moderate. ONE SHILLING ONLY. WATCHES! WATCHES! SUPERSEDED ONE of these Newly-Invented »nd Wonderful English made/focket Timekeepers in Handsome Gilt Case/Md Appendages, wran «- will keep in ordeyfor Years, Sent Pos ree or Address—(jeo/ge Marshall, Watchmaker, 3 Banbroy Streefc/Bridge Rt>ad, Battersea, London. Three for 32 stamps. ABERDARE DENTAL BURGER Y, Established 12 Years. Recommended by the principle Physicians and Surgeons in Cardiff and neighbourhoo d. MR. RICpARb B. BOULTON, ^URGEON DENTIST, 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF, ATTENDS the second Wednesday in each month at Mrs. Thomas's, Dress & Mantle-Making' Establishment, 30, Canon-Street, Aberdare, opposite the Temperance Hall. Visits for the present year August, Wednesday, 8th; September, Wednesday, 12th; Oct., Wednesday, 10th; Nov., Wednesday, 14tb: Dec., Wednesday 12th. EDWARD JONES, MBOII-A.3SRIC-A.XI -A.O-EITX, AND COilMlsSION AGENT, CASTLE FOUZMRY, CAERPHILLY. ALL classes of ^achinery purchased and sold on Commission Agent for Briggs's Patent Brattice Cloth and Tubing for ventilating Mines, samples of which may been seen at 10, Whiteonaba street, Aberdare. FURNISHED APARTMENTS. rI^O BE LET, to a single ^Gentleman, in one of "■ the healthiest and aleasantest localities in the town of Aberdare, a^liED-ROOM, and FAR- LOUR if required. No children in the family.— Apply at the Office of this paper.. PUBLIC NOTICE. THIS IS TO GIVE NOTICE, that I will not be responsible for any debt or debts con- tracted by my wife, BARBARA EVANS, from this date. BENJAMIN EVANS. 26, Seymour-street, Aberdare, September 5th, 1866. TAFF VALE ACADEMY. BOYS' DEPARTMENT Conducted by Mr. E. Sampson PAV, M.R.C.P YOUNG LADIES' DEPARTMENT, Mrs. PAY. A F £ W\vacancies for Day Pupils in both departments, and for Boarders in that of the Boys. Children can enter at any part of the Quarter. Terms known on application. The departments are quite separate. EDUCATION. 1 COMMERCIAL SCHOOL, 22, PEME ROKE- STREET, CONDUCTED BY THE REV. J. JOSEPH GEOEGE. Special attention is given to those subjects most required in the active pursuits of life. MOUNTAIN ASH. rpHIS IS TO GIVE NOTIpE, that I, E. ROBERTS, Mouutain Ash, will not be responsible for any debts incurred by my wife. HARRIET ROBERTS, froih this date. August 22nd, 1866. T Signed,—E. ROBEBTS. JOHN MORGAN, Witness. HEARSES" ISAAC THOMAS & Co., UNDERTAKERS, 24, SEYMOUR-STREET, ABERDARE, DESIRE to inform the public that THCTUS now in possession of Two Splendid NEW HEARSES, HORSES, &c., and that they are prepared to undertake Funerals as the following prices: Small Hearse, from Aberdare to the Cemetery 0 10 6 Ditto, from Aberaman 0 12 6 Ditto, from Cap Coch and Mountain Ash. II 15 0 Ditto, from Aberdare to Pcnderin 1 g g Ditto, from Aberdare to the Merthyr Cemetery 1 12 To places at a distance/ at the rate of 3s. 3d per mile. I The best Hea wijl^bc charged for at a higher rate. Mourning Co cs supplied by giving twenty. four hours' notice. PRICES OF COFFINS SUPPLIED BY ISAAC 1HOMAS :— Coffin for grown-up person, ornamented outside, and covered with flannel inside 1 0 0 Ditto, covered with black Coburg and registered trimmings 1 12 n Ditto, French Polished. "m 0 Ditto, with Black Cloth and Nails o 7 6 Ditto, with Black Cloth and Britannia Metal 3 0 a Ditto, with best Britannia Metal 3 10 0 Ditto, for Child six month's old 0 6 0 and upwards according to age and style. ^Oak Coffins may be obtained at a slight additional Isaac Thomas is prepared to undertake the care of fun erals accong to the above pr CURES & COHFORT FOR THE BED-RIDDEN BY HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT, This wonderful Ointment aofs like MA^IO in relieving A 1,4 curing all sores, wounds, bad leks. ulcers, and eruption* of 1 LA skin when rubbed on the surface it penetrates and piirifi.-N enoh tissue on its passage, and exerts the most wholetotuo IN fluence over the internal structures. IT HEALS bv all animal fluids with which it comes in contact AND ti » promotes A sound and permanent cure. Diptheria, Bronchitis, Sore Throats, Coughs and C' Colds. 9 This class of diseases may be CURED K„ Ointment, three times a day, upon the 1 T !? back of the patient. It will JOHR''1 M"<1 mediate relief. I„ all OTLX- 6 ohitis, this treatment may be safety indeed, it has never BEEN FCFTO til. "U4 All Varieties of Skin ^Diseases, Storfula and Scurvy. Scrofula 4* •? cure for Ringworm, Senr\ .■ to which the huma?TIN>ETERTTTE « Disorders of the /Sidneys, Sfotie, and Gravel, end ultufcatelr cured if tins 11,. ZTTLL WCU RUBBEJ.^IEE • day, into th/8mall of T'X » AE-P°^ OF W »T>.CH it will KRADUALU trate, and in almosMsvery ease give immediately relici 1 peiservanca will ^?I.ecesairy to I.-li'ect its thorough uuro Both the Oininent mid Pill, sholld be used in tU following cases; — Bad Legs Corns (Soft) M, Bad Breast Cancers Burns Contrary., j T:akU' Bunions btiff W ^re Bite of Mpsche. Elephanti^-i- toes and Fistula, 7 Sand-Flies GOLF ^ORO-BEAD, Coco-bay r\ c Tuuioura Chipmi 'L 4. "landu'arSwcl- Ulcere Ch.egn foot ,inss Wounds Chtblains Lumbago Vaws Chapped Hands I Piles Soie-thr Sold at the Establishment of PROFf.MOR Holi u WAY, 244, Strand, (DW Temple llu.) Londou t)« by all respectable Druggists itn'd Dealers ia tuedicini throughout the ovihzed world, at the folUmiu > prices,—Is. LID 2S. 9d., 4a. 6d., lis.,22|. MDFCA each Pot. N.B.—Dircc lions for the guidance of patie&U ia MIL, disorder ARE^ D to each Pot. and can BE UD MMZ Juifcuegp, ercu in Chiftese, ¡;. •