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NOTICE TO PARTIES DM&L TO AUSTRALIA, AME- ABOUT TO EMIGRArrE RICA, OR CANADA. IpVERY Information may be obtained respecting the punctual Sailing of the Australian and American Steamers J and Ships of the different lines of Packets and Ships, rates of Passage Money, Provisions supplied to Pas- sengers Emigrating- to any of the Ports above named, by enclosing a Postage Stamp to J. R. DAVIS, 15, Earle- street, St. Paul's Square, Liverpool.. y All Information given in answer to Letters with the greatest punctuality, anfl fflO Ufttimonials can be produced from parties who have Emigrated from the counties of Glamorgan, Brecon, afn JfouiiMifh, to testify to the manner in which J. R. D. has contributed to the comfort and accommodation or parties durimf their stay in Liverpool, and also to securing those who apply to him a comfortable and commodious berth on board the Ship they are about to emigrate in.—A confidential Person always in waiting at the Railway Stations for those who are about to Emigrate, so as to prevent any iIlJposition.-J OliN Rof.i ):s DAVis, Emigration Agent, 15, Earle-street, St. Paul's Square, Liverpool. WHY GO 10 BRISTOL -A-ISTO PAY MORE ? /S/J 1 LARGE POSTING BILLS, Printed on Good Paper, at 12s.; CARDS, trom 9s. per 1,000; FLY SHEET 1 7' CIRCULARS, at 3s. 6d. per 100; and all other work at proportionately low prices. GROCERS' TEA PAPERS PRINTED AT ONE SHILLING PER THOUSAND! TELEGRAPH OFFICE, MERTHYR.—P. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES ABOUT TO EMIGRATE. & team to JSEW YORK every alternate Wednesday,—price Eight Guineas, (INCLUDING A PLENTIFUL SUPPLY OF COOKED PROVISIONS) rrHESE Steamers make rapid passages of about twelve days, and are commanded by experienced captains. First I class Sailing Ships every six days for New York, Philadelphia, and Quebec, to Melbourne, and all ports of Australia. Apply, hy letter, to HKNRY HOWARD, 5, Leeds Street, Liverpool. CA UTION! Beware of persons infesting the Steamboats and Railway Stations, whoj/cM tihgm^Jyes Emi- gration Agents," and frequently mislead persons. /Jy$y ZETV-A-HSRS'S -A.ZR/T BEPOSITOBY, NEXT BOOK TO THE BUTE ARMS, ABEEDABE. /— PICTURE Frame, Looking Glass, Drawing-room Consul and Cabinet Table Manufactory. 'Picture Dealer, Or namental Painter and General Decorator.—Looking Glasses Re-silvered.—Old Frames Re-gilded. 0 000 PIECES OF PAPER HANGINGS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS, FROM 4d. PER PIECE. N.B. Gentlemen's Seats Photographed, and Portraits taken at their Residences, or at the above Establishment, from 9 till dusk. The Photographic Art Taught on Reasonable Terms. TAILORING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, OPPOSITE THE WEST OF ENGLAND BANK, MERTHYR-TYDFII. WEST of England Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Kerseymeres, Beavers, &c., Fancy Coatings, French, Scotch, and other Trowserings, Vestings, &c., suitable for the present Season. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neck Ties, &c. J. ROGERS, TAILOR, DRAPER, &C., HIGH-STREET, MERTHY// /t HIGH STREET, MERTHYlt TYDFIL. To the Inhabitants of Merthyr. Doivlais, and the surrounding Neighbourhood. THOMAS EVANS, C1LOCK & WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c., (of Aberdare,) takes leave to announce that the premises which J he has taken (lately in the occupation of Mr. B. E. JONES,) of this town, having been entirely renovated and fitted up with every appliance necessary to carry on the Business in all its branches, are now re-opened by him, with a large and entirely New Stock of Clocks, Watches, Jewellery, 'Electro-Plate, and other Articles apper- taining to the Trade, an inspection of which he respectfully invites. THOMAS EVAN S feels great pleasure in calling particular attention to the Working Department of the Business, in which he has had upwards of twenty years constant practical experience; and he refers, with confidence, to the Success which has attended him for the last Nine Years at Aberdare as a sufficient testimony of his competence. 'I his important branch of the Trade will be under Mr. Evans's immediate supervision, and having always in his employ a large staff of Experienced Workmen, he can assure all who may favour him with their commands, that their Orders will be executed with care and promptitude. To the above is added the Berlin and General Fancy Trade, including- all kinds of materials for Ladies' Fancy Needlework, &c., all of which have been carefully selected by Mrs. Evans. SS — This department will be managed by her sisters, the Misses Williams. ft~ N.B. House and Office Clocks, Timepieces, &c., made to Order, on the premises. Cardiff-stret, Aberdare, and High Street, Merthyr, April 8th, 1858. GLASS AND OHZI-CT-A. "WAREHOUSE; MARKET SQUARE, MERTHYK. t_r'¡,¡;t +!'L{f f.' -r,clmp DANIEL ASPREY in returning his most sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public for their very Iiheral support during the last twenty-five venrs, begs to inform them that he is about giving up his preseiu business ami having a large Stock on hand wishes to impress on their minds that the whole will be Sold at a TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE, in order to reduce the Stock and dispose of the business. -j —, April '_>8th, 1858. f fj NOTICE OF It E M 0 V A L J. D. WILLIAMS, > Vjgj# ■< M A R E: E T S Q U A R E, JEWELLE R, &c., V! E K THYR T Y DFIL, BEGS to announce to the public that he has JUST REMOVED to a Larger and more convenient Shop, situated opposite the West of England Bank, where he will Open with a NEW STOCK of FIRST CLASS WT1S LEVER WATCHES, JEWELLERY, AR- GENTINE SILVER GOODS, OPTICAL and MATHEMATICAL INSTRUMENTS, together with a variety of Fancy Goods con- nected with his Business. The whole will be marked in plain Figures, and at such "prices as will recommend themselves to purchasers. JjSis" Every description of Repairs done on the Premises by Sober and Skilful Workmen. HOuSE, MEE/THYB. NEW SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. E JONES begs most respectfully to announce to his friends and the public, his return from London and Man- chester Markets, with an extensive STOCK of New Goods, consisting of the greatest Novelties of the Season, which have been selected with great care, and are now ready for inspection. E. J. begs to call the attention of the Gentlemen of Merthyr to his splendid Stock of Trouserings, which he can supply, ready made, at 17s. 6d., 21s., and 23s. 6d., the very best made, and of the newest style and fashion. Also, a splendid Stock of Broad Cloth and Vestings.. AJNi EXPERIENCED ASSISTANT WANTED. //3 7 N.B.—A. FRESH DELIVERY OF RATS AND CAPS. OFICMBER MEDICINAL A L IJ. IND, COOPE AND CO/S ROMFORD AND BURTON ALES. •TO O.TOMS AT-KOFF. GUI,(,TN I-"S S DUBLIN STOUT. imoblo -n-iv; veiK i-y. t.'j ixj ,MR. SAMUEL CROOK. WELLINGTON STREET, MERTHYR. KM" All Orders for the above celebrated Ales and Stout immediately attended to. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, lVIERTHYR TY DFIL, V HsR InHHTMlW X> EGS most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Merthyr and its Neigh- —IB iJBBlllBl- » bourhood, that HE IS NOW REMOVED to a more extensive and commo- *lupous Premises, opposite the Buxh Inn, where he hopes to enjoy n continuance aH| Him tlieir Patronage, hitherto so liberally extended to him, and trusts through the 1§^^p|j|| increased facilities afforded him in his new Premises, to merit a further extension support. /yX^l Agent for Milner's Holdfast Fireproof Safes. COHVEIE -A-:LT:ID S=:El T THK N w STYLE OF PKINTS AND MUSLIN DRESSES, At T. ROACH'S. No. 5, High Street, opposite the Bush Hotel, Merthyr. JJ \lso '■ <arge assortment of West of England Brotfl Cloths, Fancy Doeskins, Kerseymeres, Dark and Light Vesting Rea-iv-niade Shirts, Collars, Ties, Fancy Bandannas. The best Paris Hats and Caps of the newest fashions. OBSERVE THE ADDRESS No. 5, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. PARTIES FURNISHING WILL always find an extensive assortment of Brussels, Tapestry, Felt and Kidderminster Carpets, Damasks, t V Moreens, Sheetings, Counterpanes, Quilts, Blankets, Cocoa Mattings, Door Mats, Floor Cloths, Table Covers, &c., &c., at T N O IM: A S ZPZR,IC:E;'S general DRAPERY ESTABLISHMENT, merthtr. A new Stock just arrived. Charges very Moderate. 17 tÍ- tJ FOTICB! TO be SOLD by AUCTION, on MONDAY, 7th JUNK, 1858, by Mr. TITUS JONES, in the Market, House, Merthyr, all the <7~'( UNREDEEMED PROPERT Y,V^ Pledged at the Shop of JOSEPH BAKNETT and SON, Victoria-street, Merthyr, from December 1855, to May 1853. The Goods consist of Watches, Plate, Guns, New and Second-hand Clothes, Tools, &c., &c. v Sale to commence at Eleven o'CIock a.m. Vl, FIAIQ-OGCRTBS <SC ^3T-A.E.3^QTSRITJ^ES. C TAYLOR, Market Square, having just returned from London, begs to sav that he has the largest Stock of Pianofortes, Harmoniums, Sax Horns, and other Brass Instruments ever before offered in Merthvr. and re- spectfully solicits an inspection. Q- PIANOFORTES JTUNED AND REPAIRED. Hif SELLING I I AT THE LONDON WAREHOUSE, DOWLAIS. PETER HOWELLS, who is about Declining Business, is now determined to CLEAR OFF the whole of his STOCK of DRAPERY GOODS, namely,—Broad Cloth, Kerseymeres, Fancy Trowseriiujs Waist- coatings, &c., recently purchased, and which are of the best make and newest fashion. The prices will be 'reduced to such alow figure as must effect immediate Sales. Also, attention is called to the other Departments, viz.: Moleskins, Cords, Velveteens, French Silks Cobourgs, ™ Ta",cs' iu,;x11 co.l°u^ and shades, Fancy Dresses, Shawls, Scarfs, and Turnovers of every description, Gala Plaids, Broad bilks, Silk Ties, and Handkerchiefs, Prints, Calicoes, Linens, Ducks, &c., too numerous to mention. A large Stock of HATS and CAPS, &c., &c., well worthy of notice. N .B.-All Parties who may have Parcels put by, will please to fetch them before the First of August next and all accounts are earnestly requested to be settled before that date. 0 Erfynir sylw y cyhoedd at y nodion uchod gyda manylwch, gan fod yr oil o'r Nwyfau yn cael eu gwerthu am brisoedd na welwyd 0' bath erioed yn y cylchoea hyn B London Warehouse, Dowlais, DyddiedigMai 27, 1858. V MERTHYR EARLY CLOSING LITE- RARY ASSOCIATION. i.: nn TO THE PUBLIC //H IT is hereby respectfully intimated, that a List of the Honorary Members of the above Institution will be shortly Published, and the Committee are therefore anxious that all who may be desirous of becoming Mem- bers, may signify the same to the Secretary on or before THURSDAY, JUNE 3rd, in order that their names may appear in the List for the current year. On behalf of the Committee, J. I. CULXjEN, Association Rooms, Secretary. Bridge Street, Merthyr Tydfil, May 26th, 1858. lo PUKLIGAIN S and OTHERS. rpo BE LET, and may be entered upon immediately, .1. the following well-frequented Public House :— Plough, Dowlais. 7 The Rent is small, and Incoming very moderate. For particulars,, apply to Mr. ROGER EVANS, Dow- lais. TROEDYRHIW BUILDING SOCIETY T 0 L E T FOUR excellent COTTAGES, with large GARDENS attachedi(the property of the Club). -Rent 12s. per month. Apply to Mr. W. SHARP. J(p JAMES HUGGING, CONFECTIONER, TREDEGAR, HAS mUch.-plehsure in acknowledging the confidence he has uniformly received from his Friends for so many years, and begs to announce that he has added the BREAD TRADE to his former business, and hopes that by Selling Bread by Weight (and at Low Prices, consistent with Quality), to respectfully solicit the same liberal confidence. J TROEDYRHIW BUILDING SOCIETY. THE committee of the above Society are prepared to receive TENDERS for the erection of Fifteen Cot- tages, in Yew-street, similar to those already built. Plans and Specifications will be ready for inspection on WEDNESDAY, MAY 26th, at the Mason's Arms Inn, Troedyrhiw. Tenders to be sent in, endorsed l- Tenders for Build- ing," on or before MONDAY, .JUNE 14th, addressed to the Secretary, Mr. Sharp. The committee do not bind themselyas to accept the lowest Tender. f *7 *2- P TO LET, No. 2, HIGHLAND PLACE, Aberdare, CONTAINING two Parlours, a large Kitchen, Scul- lery, four excellent Bed Rooms, one Dressing Room, an extensive Garden behind, with Coal House, &c., encircled by a seven feet wall, a nice Green in front, fenced with iron railing. It is situate above the town. commanding an excellent view of the whole place. Rent moderate. Apply to the owner,—Wm. Morgan, Mr. Lewis Griffith, grocer, Mr- Evan Griffiths, surveyor, or Mr. David Williams, Ynyscynon. /s^ W. MATTHIAS, BOOKBINDER, Machine Ruler, Account-book Ma- nufacturer, and Printer, Albert Street, Merthyr Tydfil. W. M. waits upon any customer for orders uponjjeing advised by post or otherwise. 7S i1 TO GROCERS' ASSISTANTS. WANTED Immediately, a Person accustomed to the1 Grocery business, with good character from last employer. Apply, personally or by letter, to REES DALIES, Grocer, &c., Beaufort Street, Hrynmuwr. f 7 j MRSTmatthiasT^' Drees Maker, Albert ;Street, Merthyr-Tydfil BEGS to thank her friends and the Public for the favours she has received at their hands, and also would inform them that she is in possession of the newest and most elegant fashions for the present Spring- and nsuing Summer Seasons. /7jS HORSE RACING y r rpiIE CEFNPENNAR Races, on the Mountain be- X tweeu Aberdare and Merthyr, will come off on WEDNESDAY, the 9th. of June next, when the Com- mittee will dispose of a number of Valuable Prizes to the Winning Horses. PROGRAMME of the Cefnpennar Summer Meeting;— Four classes of Horses to run. 1st, those under twelve hands; 2nd, those under thirteen; 3rd, those under fourteen and 4th, all sizes allowed to run for the Con- solation Stakes. Five shillings entrance to be paid for each Horse. Two Guineas will be given to the Winning Horse of each class, and one Guinea to the second. STEWARDS.—Mr. Griffiths, Star Inn, Merthyr; Mr. Nicholas, Commercial Inn, Aberdare; Mr. Parry, Butcher, Ilirwaun. Clerk of the Course: Mr. Price, Butchur, Mountain Ash. Clerk of the Gauge: Mr. John Simon, Cwmbach,- Judges: Mr. T. H. Evans, Bute Arms, Aberdare, rfnd Mr. Jenkin Davies, Ynys- lwyd, Aberdare. Treasurer and Cashier. Mr. Daniel Davies, Abernantygroee. HAVE YOU HEARD THAT GrOTTGPI IS COMING-? AND will deliver TWO ORATIONS in EBBW VALE, on June 7th and 8tli, 1858. Admission, from Is. to 3s. f {J WANTED, BY the Advertiser, a Situation of trust, where perse- verance and industry would be indispensable. Out- door employment preferred. Unexceptionable references can be produced. Address, A. B. Post Office, Tredegar, f 7 J SURPRISING SUCCESS OF K AYE'S WORSDELL'S PILLS in all diseases arising from a derangement ot the digestive cj-gans. Tltis medicine, which has stood the test of more than twenty years' experience, is by far the best for general family use; it kjpawcriul in reaching the very root of disease, puri- fyiiP" flte blood, freeing the stomach and bowels from crune and vitiated secretions, and in strengthening and invigorating the entire system. Mfaye's Worsdell's Pills are of the most proved aiilAimlonbted efficacy in cases of Ague, Bilious Affection* Consumption, Diarrhoea, Ge- neral Debility, Gout, Constipation, Indigestion, Liver Compl ;ints, Rheumatism, Scrofula, Ulcers, and many otliersr for proof of which, see the hundreds of Cases of Cu e which accompany each box.-Sold at Is. l^d., 2s 9d, and 4s. 6d, by all Dealers in Patent Medicines.— Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread-street, London. MESSRS. JAMES and PRICE, Auctioneers, Cardiff, have constantly on Sale all classes of HOUSE PROPERTY, in Cardiff; and they beg to call the par- ticular attention of investees to the extraordinary ad- vantages which Cardiff presents as a field for investment. Messrs. James and Price have at this time property for Sale, by Private Contract, at npiJbs jfli*h»will leave the purchaser from 10 to 15 p/Anf oAJrg- investment, clear of Taxes, Rates, Coslf t#'Collection of Rents, and all expenses. In addition *> present advantages, Cardiff Property is also constantly and steadily increasing in value in every part of the neighbourhood. In some parts of the town property has increased in value four fold. Communications by letter promptly attended to Address, Messrs. JAMES and PRICE, Wharf, Cardiff HAVE YOU TASTED THE EMPRESS OF CHINA'S TEAS? IF not, purchase a Sample Quarter. They are the Best and Cheapest; and being UNCOLOURED, are perfectly free from adulteration or injurious mineral powders. Agent for Merthyr Tydfil, Mr. P. W7LLIAMS, TELEGRAPH office. /«P £ £ /} CvOUGHS, Colds, Hooping Coughs, AsthmaVand ) Hoarseness, instantly relieved, and rapidly/ured, by the use of the CYMRO WAFERS, which are a safe and speedy cure for all affections connected with the Lungs or Breath. They are pleasant to the taste, and sufficiently innocent to be given to Children. Sold in Boxes, at lO^d. Each. List of Agents: Aberdare, Mr. Thomas, Chemist; Beaufort, Mr. G. Sage; Blainau, Mr. J. Alien, Post- master, Garnfacli; Brynniawr, Mr. Edwards, Stamp Office; Eiibw Vale, Mr. John Jones, Weigher; Hir- waun, Mr. Loveridge, Chemist and Druggist Merthyr, at the TELEGRAPH Office; Pontypridd and Treforest, Mr. Basset, Post Office Rhymney, Mr. Edward Evans, Bookseller; Tredegar and Sirhowy, Mr. Edward Davies, Bookseller; Dowlais, Mr. D. Lewis, Chemist. LOVERIDGE'S RHEUMATIC PILLS, FOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE BACK, GOUT, &C. rr lIE few following Testimonials selected from many X others received, render it quite unnecessary for the Proprietor to say anything in favour of the great value of these Pills, suffice it to say, that they are quite harm- less in their Composition, and may be taken as an ordinary Aperient Pill. 0 j v Merthyr, Feb. 19, 1858. Dear Sir,—I have f^rcat pleasure in informing you that the .Rheumatic Pills I had from you, did me a great service to get clear of that painful disease, the Rheumatic Gout, Yours truly, Mr. Loveridge. THOMAS EVANS, laff Brewery. Castle Hotel, Merthyr. Dear Sir,-T have derived the greatest benefit from taking your Rheumatic Pills. Yours, &c., Mr. Loveridge. GEORGE R°ACII. Wellington-street, Merthyr, JaIl 30, 1858, Sir —For twelve years I had been a martyr to Rheu- matism. when four years back, I fortunately met with your Valuable Pills, since which, by taking two occa- sionally, I have been perfectly free from it, and not laid up a day. Yours, &c., Mr. loveridge. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Tailor. Sir,—Having a very violent attack of Rheumatism, and in excrutiating pain, I sent for a box of your Rheumatic Pills, and in Six hours, after having taken only two of them, I was relieved from pain; in fact I consider them the most beneficial medicine I have ever taken for this most afflicting complaint, I am, &c., Mr. Loveridge. ALFRED TOMLINS. Prepared only by T. LOVERIDGE, Chemist, M erthyr, Member of the Pharmaceutical Society. Sold in Boxes, at 9^1. Is. l £ d., 2s. 9d. LIST OF AGENTS Tredegar, Mr. Crosswell; Aber- dare, Mr. Evans; Newbridge, and Treforest, Mr. Bassett; Hirwauri, Mr. Sims; Cardiff, Mr. Evans; Dowlais Mr. Lewis; Swansea, Mr. Glover; Br,ynmawr,;Mr. Jones Neath, Mi. Hibbett. TO GROCERS AND GENERAL SHOP- I I KEEPERS. TO be Disposed of by Private Contract, an old Esta- JL blished and Successful Business, in the Grocery and Prov^ion Trade, including the Sale of Shoes, Boots', &c., carriM op bvMr. FREDERICK ATKINS, who is going to gi# Business. The Shop is situated in South Street, DOWLAIS; is convenient for carrying on a large Trade; and is in one of the best Business Situations in the Town. For further particulars, apply to Mr. Atkins, on the Premises, who will give a satisfactory reason for his giv- ing it up. Rent Moderate. 2. ( TO BE LET, and may be Entered vpon on the 1st of J USE HiAl, that Old Established, Double Licensed Public House, called the RED COW, situate in Glebe- land-street, Merthyr Tydfil. It is centrally situated,— near the Vale of Neath Railway Station, and is a house in which a good Business has been done for many years. There is also attached to it a Sour Stall Stable and an excellent Yard.—Incoming •:&'AaTtii stock to be taken at a Valuation.—For wvwc/particulars, apply to the present Tenant, Mr. Williijri Thomas, who will give a satisfactory reason for leaving, or to the proprietor, Mr. William Phillips, Neuadd, Senny, Breconsliire. T) RICHARD'S DANDELION, Camomile, Rhu- P barb, and Ginger PILLS.—This excellent com- pound skilfully adjusted, is an unfailing remedy for indi- gestion, constipation, liver, and all stomach complaints; its action being mild and certain, cannot fail to restore health, and by occasional use prove the most valuable medicine ever brought before the public. Well adapted to parties going abroad In bottles Is. l!d., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. Prepared only by Mr. Prichard, apo- thecary, 65, Charing Cross, and all medicine vendors.- Sole Agent tor Merthyr, Mr. Thomas Rees, Chemist and Dentist, High Street. i i 2. JOSEPH SIMS, CHEMIST, and DRUGGIST, Hir- waun, has a Vacancy for a Respectable and Well- educated Youth, as an ApPREXTICE. A moderate Premium required. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. JY:A Y 1358. THE CORK STEAM SHIP COM- PANY'S SCREW STEAMER, •• O S P U K Y." Seven Hundred Tons, 250 Horse Power, G. F. COCKBURN, Commander, is inten- ded to ply as underneath, unless prevented by any un- foreseen occurrence, with or without a Pilot, with liberty to tow Vessels, during the Month of May, 1858. FROM CARDIFF AND NEWPORT Newport, Saturday, May 1st at Morning Cardiff, Saturday, 8tli at 12 Noon Newport, Saturday, loth at 6 Morning Caitiff, Saturday, „ 221111. at 12J Afternoon N8Itport, Saturday, 29th. at 6 Morning FROM CORK. Cardiff, Wednesday, May 5th at 8 Morning- Newport, Wednesday, 12th at 21 Afternoon Cardiff, Wednesday, 19th at 8 Morning- Newport, Wednesday, 26th at 2J Afternoon FARES Best Cabin, 15s.; Deek,6". (No Steward's Fees.) RETURN TICKETS available for One Month, Cabin, 22s. 6d. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, Cork; or to Messrs. Owen and Downing, Ship Brokers, Cardiff or Messrs. Benson and Maddocks, Newport. 3VNE less- jff* TH? Vic DTI vste^1 I'ANY'S Fast-Sailing Steamers "JENNY JONES," ^rALIESIN," are intended to ply between CARDIFF and BRISTOL, •with Passengers and Merchandise, during the Month of JUNE, as follows :—arriving at and starting from Bathurst Basin, Bristol, calling at the Hotwells, where Passengers will be Landed and Embarked at the Rown- ham Ferry Slip, free of expense. FROM BUTE DOCKS, FROM BATHURST BASIN, CARDIFF. BRISTOL. Tuesday I 61 p.m. Tuesday 1 8 a.m. 2 Wednesday 2 7.j p.m. 1 Wednesday 2. *9 a.m. Thursday 3. 7f p.m., Thursday 3.9 a.m. Friday 4 p.m. Friday 4 *10f a.m. Monday 7 llf a.m. Saturday 5 Hi a.m. Wednesday 9 2 p.m. Tuesday 8 3 p.m. Thursday 10 2i p.m. Thursday 10 *5 a.m. 4 Friday 11 3! p.m. Friday 11 *5f a.m. 4 Monday 14 6 p.m. Saturday 12 6| a.m. Wednesday 16 75a.m. Tuesday 15 9 a.m. Friday 18 a.m. Thursday 17 10^ a.m. Monday 21 12 noon. Saturday 19 12 noon Wednesday 23 2 p.m. Tuesday 22 8 P-m. Friday 25 *3 a.m. Thursday :24. *5- a.m- Saturday 26 *4 a.m. Friday 25 ol2 p.m. Monday 28. 5 £ p.m. Saturday 26 6 p.m. Wednesday30 6! a.m. I Tuesday 29 8 p.m. 2 FAR ES:-After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d.-To- and-Fro same day (provided a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken), After Cabin, 4s.; Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-Fro Tckcts will also be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday.-No Fees to Porters. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to John Evered, Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street, Bristol.~E. J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. TO LEADERS OF CHOIRS AND OTHERS. MR JOHN OWEN, (OWAIN ALAW), Professor of Music, CHESTER, intends visiting Glamorgan- shire during part of June and July next, and will be happy to arrange with Choirs, who may intend giving CONCERTS about that time. y Ar Address as above. f CHEAP CONVEYANCE FROM MERTHYR TO BUILTH WELLS. JAMES JONES, Morgan-street, Grawen Terrace, starts from the New Inn, by the ale of Neath Station, every Monday mommg at 6 o Clock, calling at Cefn Storey Arms, Angel Inn, Brecon, Bronllys, Llys- wen and Erwd. arriving in Builtli the same evening, and returns to Merthyr on Wednesday evening.—At home on Thursdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, when he will be happy to engage with parties who m;l»ilesire to visit any places in the neighbourhood. W7/0 PRICHARD'S AROMATIC STEEL PILLS, are the only acknowledged specific for pain in the face and head, nervous and general debility. They give energy to the muscles and nerves, and strength to the stomach speedily imparting vigour to all constitutions weakened from illness or shattered by the cares and anx- ieties of a city life. These pills are absorbed by the blood and thus circulate through the whole system, so tint no part of the body can escape their truly wonderful influence. In boxes, 2s. 6d., 4s. 6d., and lis. Prepared only by Mr. Prichard, 6.5, Charing Cross, and all medicine vendors.—Sole Agent for Merthyr, Mr. THOMAS REES, Chemist and Dentist, High Street. (p J— OWAIN GLYNDWR WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, j iU PONTMORLAIS, MEKTHYK. |Jr OHN ~CO "W ELL ( Proprietor) C1UPERIOR Wines, Spirits, Burton Ales, Dublin Stout, and Bitter Ales, in Draught and Bottled. Havanna Cigars. Scotch Whiskey. Herefordshire Cider. SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE. Families supplied with small inanities at mhiml piiopia, for (ififth. WANTED, AN Educated Youth, about 14 years of age, as an Ap- prentice to the PRINTING Business. Apply at the TELEGRAPH Office. (p WINDOW BLINDS. WIRE, ZINC. VENETIAN, and TRANSPARENT BLINDS.' J. BUTLER, Manufacturer, New Castle Street, Thoma Town, Merthyr. m- HAVE YOU BOUGHT YOUR SUMMER COATS YET? IF not, go to COPELAND'S, Pontmorlais, Merthyr, where you will get the Newest London Styles from Five Shillings to Twenty-Five Shillings. ✓ S f/ TO BE LET, AND may be entered upon immediately, a Private HOUSE, suitable for a Respectable Family, con- sisting of Front Parlour, Kitchen, Back Kitchen, Four Bedrooms, and well protected Garden, situate in Spring street, Gwernliwynbach, Dowlais. For particulars, enquire of Mr. DAVIES, Grocer, Vic- toria Shop, Spring-street, Dowlais. y NOTICE. MR. AUGUSTUS B. CHAMP, Solicitor, and At- torney-at-Law, has opened a BRANCH OFFICE at Tredegar, and has engaged Mr. E. 0. MATHIAS, late of the Magistrates' Clerk's Office, as his Manasring Clerk there. Money advanced on Mortgage, from jE50 to £ 1,000 and upwards. Ottice hours, from Ten to Six. Offices at MRS. DANIEL LEWIS'S, Castle-street, Tredegar. Mr. A. B. Champ will attend Tredegar twice a week— Mondays and Fridays. £ & ( £ -L-.= TO COVER THIS SEASON, A T One Sovereign each Mare, Ponies under 13 hands, JZJL 10S., and 2s. 6d. the Groom, an ARABIAN BARB STALLION, called TUNIS." TUNIS is a Grey, stands 15 hands 2 inches, has a re- markably handsome forehand, a particularly short back, unusually strong- loins, and well developed limbs. He is well calculated to get good hacks or hunters. TUNIS is a genuine ARABIAN BARB, being of the same country breed as the celebrated Godolphin Arabian, hav- ing been purchased at Tunis by an officer of Artillery, thence taken to the Crimea, and imported into England after the war. He is of unusually good constitution, having survived that period of hardship that proved fatal to so many horses, and for good temper and tractabilitv is unsurpassable by any horse of his kind. TUNIS may be heard of any day at the Dynevor Arms, Georgetown, Merthyr. The Groom's Fee to be paid at the time of serving, and the whole on or before the 31st of July. eo 2 le y COMFORT IN WRITING! NO PEN CAN TELL THE great superiority of the TELEGRAPH PEN," sold at the TELEGRAPH Office. It is adapted for every hand, is an amalgamation of the best metals, and being' anti-corrosive, will last twice as long, and write immeasurably superior to any of the Pens usually sold. A trial invited. Sold at 3d. per dozen, or 2s. per srross b0^ /4 L_ BREAD AND BISCUIT WAREHOUSE, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. 3D. C- C3-TJX^ISR RESPECTFULLY informs the public that he con- R tinues to supply WHEATEN BREAD of Best Seconds Flour at 5d. the 41b. LOAF. and of the purest quality at 5 Jd. the 41b. LOAF. Bread delivered daily in all parts of Merthyr to the trade, and at the houses of private customers, and in Rhymnev, Troedyrhiw, Dowlais, and their Neighbourhoods twice each week. Private families are respectfully requested to make a trial of his Bread, which will be found as Cheap and Wholesome as that Manufactured at their own houses, and thus save the labour of Baking, which often produces much annoyance and disappointment. April 28th, 1858. *7 3 MERTHYR, TREDEGAR, BRYNMAWR, AND ABERGAVENNY ROYAL MAIL. ——:— 'THE above Mail continues to leave the Castle Hotel, Merthyr, as usual, every Morning (except Sun- days) at half-past Seven o'clock, and arrives in Aber- gavenny at 11.0., in time for the Third Class Train to Hereford, Shrewsbury, Chester, and Liverpool. On its return, it 'leaves the Angel Hotel, Aberga- venny, at 1.40 p.m., or immediately after the arrivaf of the Train from Liverpool, &c., and arrives in Merthyr at 5.15 p.m., in time for the Cardiff and Swansea Trains. FARES: Merthyr to Abergavenny Station, Outside 3s. 6d., Inside 4s. 6d. Abergavenny to Birkenhead, 10s. lOd. E £ §T Passengers having not more than 141bs. of Lug- g-age, will be booked through from Merthyr to Birken- head for 14s. s-f TO BE LET, AND entered on from the 12th day of AUGUST next, that old established and well conducted Commercial HOUSE, "TUB BUSH INN," situated in HIGH STREET. DOWLAIS, now in the occupation of Mr. LEWIS PHILLIPS. To persons of a moderate capital this will be found an investment worthy of their particular attention, a First Class Business having been carried on for a great number of Years by the present occupant, who is about retiring from Business. For further particulars apply by letter post paid to Messrs. HARRISON and WILLIAMS, Post Office, Dow- lais, near Merthyr Tydfil. > it TEN PER CENT SAVEDIN LEDGERS. CASH-BOOKS, JOURNALS, 4-c. ACCOUNT-BOOKS of everv description Ruled to Pattern, and Bound on the best principle for en- suring durability, at the TELEGRAPH Office. A large Stock always on hand. Servants Wanted—Want Places. In consequence of many applications being made for Servants at the Office of this Paper, and also by Servants for Situation a Register is kept, and should it not supply what applicant* are in search of, their wants ir.ay be made'known tr, means of advertising.—N.B_. Applicants for Situations must"prod'up unexceptionable Testimonials as to Character and Ability SEVERAL SERVANTS OF ALL WORK CAPABLE of Washing, Ironing, and 1 • are desirous of having Situations in 7?P/ Families. Good character in each ca^ Respectable vant's Registry, TELEGRAPH ORPIC;II 'Merthyr^' SERVANT GIRLS,' OF from 14 to 17 years of a™ 5, tions as NURSES, or in"an^llf lT°US Z ua~ they might make themsdves <^Sally1ZS3T* WANTED, BYSmVint r?eS,' Jr-l,1fsmcn, or at Public Houses, rally w-sli' imr j ^00(j Character, who can gene- LJrLmlr'ti ll?d c0(,k PklD- Wa?es given in pro- ewt f f W?rlV 0 o t0 tbe capabilities of the appli- OFF'ICJ- Servants' Registry, TELEGRAPH Cfcfe ..IVI) charge w made on the application of partus requhina Servants. All applications by post nmst contain a damped envelope directed to the rxppli- riintt otherwise go reply will b'! ePHt.-