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PONTYPRIDD DISTRICT HIGHWAYS I" TO ROAD CONTRACTORS. PERSONS desirous of Contracting1 for the excavating, forming, making drains, and metalling of a New Road 28| chains in length from Clwyrl Gwain-wIH-dadia Gate to Yscwvddg ,vyi\ Mill, in the Parish of Gellygaer, can see the Plans and Specifications at the Surveyor's Office, Pontypridd, on and after Monday, August 30th, 1858. Tenders to be sent to the Surveyor's Office, on or before Tuesday, the 7th day of September, 1858, which will be opened at the Butchers' Arms irm, 1 51 a.m., on the 8th instant. The successful competitor to give approved security to the amount of 20 per Cent, on the Contract, arid to leave 10 per, Cent. in hand until the whole of the work is completed. By order of the Board, JOHN DAY, Deputy Surveyor, For ROBERT HUGHES, District Surveyor. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. or any tender. /ft* TAVEBN TO BE LET, THJ HI i HIVE" in the GLEBELAND enquire of MR. IflHS HALL., Carmarthen Arms, neartheOIdChurch. Merthyr, August 26th, 1F53. .SBPTMBEE, 1S5S- pr^ nnHE CARDIFF STEAM j&tSfi 1 NAVIGATION COM-1 S'MhMf PANY'S Fast-Bailing Steamer ^g»»JENNY- JONES." is intended to ply between cardi$j? AND BRISTOL, with Passengers and Merchandise, during the Month of AUGUST, as follows :—arriving at and starting from. Bathurst Basin, Bristol, calling at the Hotwclls, where Passengers will be Landed and Embarked at the Rown- ham Ferry Slip, free of expense. FROM BUTE DOCKS, I FROM BAT HIT K ST BASIN CARDIFF. BRISTOL- Wednesday 1 8.| a.m.1 Thursday 2.I2nopn Friday 3 114 a iD Saturday 4 3 p.m. Monday 6 P-m- Tuesday 7 *6 a.m. Tuesday 7 4 p.m. Wednesday 8 *7 a.m. Wednesday 8 4f-p.m. Thursday 9 7^ a.m. Friday 10 • 5f p.m. Saturday 11 a.m. Monday Tuesday 14 9J a.m. Wednesday 15 8 a.m. Thursday 16 .11 a.m. Fridav 17 lOf a.mJ Saturday 18 *2 p.m. Monday 20 a.m.j Tuesday 21 5 p.m. Wednesday 22 3§p.m.) Thursday 6| a.m. Friday 24 *5 a.m.j Friday 24.6p.m. Saturday 15 *5 £ a.m. 7 p.m. Monday 27 6TP-In-I Tuesday 28 9-1 a.m. Wednesday 29 734 a.m., Thursday 30 10J a.m. To-and-Fro from Cardiff 24th and 25th; and from Bristol 7th and 8th. FARES-.—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. To- and-Fro same day (provided a «":aT1(i" %J1^ i.v° taltcn'l After Cabin, 4s. Fore cabin, 2s. To-and-lio Tickets will also be issued on Saturday, available for the return trip on Monday.—No Fees to Porters. For Fre ght or Passage, apply at the Company's Office 13ute Docks, Cardiff; or to John Evered, Clare Street Hall, Marsh Street,'Bristol.~E. J- THOMAS General Superintendent. /,if-1/ STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN C A B T) IFF A. N T) H TJ Tl N H A The Favourite Steamer "TALI B SIN," Is intended (weather, &c., permitting), with or without a Pilot, and with liberty to Tow, to ply between CARDIFF AND BURNHAM, With Passengers and Merchandise, as follows T)1-,Txnr EROM BTJRNHAM. PEOM CARDIFF. geptembor September. 1 Wednesday, .11 a.m. 1 Wednesday, • 8* a.m. 2 Thursday, 1 p.m. 2 Thursday, .10* a.m. 3 Friday, p.ra_ 3 Friday V. 111 p.m. 4 Saturday, 4 p,m_ 4 Saturday, 1 p.m.; 6 Monday, 6 p.m. 6 Monday, 3 p.m. 7 Tuesday -5 p.m. 7 Tuesday, *6 a.m. 8 Wednesnaj, .5 p.m. 8 Wednesday, *6a.m. 9 Thursday, 5, p.m. 9 Thursday, *7a.m. 10 Fnc.ay, 2 p.m. 10 Friday *8 a.m. 11 Saturday, • p.m. 11 Sat Say • • • • a.m. 13 Monday, 9.1 k.m. e! a.m. 14 Tuesday, 10 a.m. 14 Tuesday' • • -U a'm' 15 Wednesday, 10* a.m. 16 XSK;m 17 17 Friday • • 1' P-m-18 Saturday, 12j a.in. 18 Saturday, 3| p.m. j20 Monday, p.m. 20 Monday .5} p.m. 21 Tuesday 3 p.m. 21 Tuesday, 6 a.m.|22 Wednesday, u p.m. 23 Thursday, *6 a.m.j23 Thursday, o p.m. 24 Friday, *7 a.m. 24 Friday, j? P-m. 25 Saturday, *71. a.m.!25 Saturday, 5| p.m. 27 Monday G a.m.|27 Monday 9 a.m. 28 Tuesday 6fa.rn.i28 Tuesday H a.m. 2 29 Wednesday, 7 a.m.|29 Wednesday 10 a.m. 80 Thursay, 8 a.m.j36 Thursday, 11 a.m. To-and-Fro from Cardiff, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, 23rd 24th, and 2oth. FARES—After Cabm, 3s Fore Cabin, 2s.; To-and- Fro same day (it a Tlck«t be taken), After Cabin, 4s. 6d.; Fore Cab.n, «J,. AT FJ fhn Burnham IS now Open, and TRL £ "■> Weipnouth, Soutkampto' „ no 4-n Freiffht, &c., mavbe obtained l\u'thermforma^ion g Bute'Docks, Car- ey applying at the Conipa • t Hal]> Marsh Street, iift; to John Evered CI. Fvefer Railway Company, Bristol: or to the Bristol and Exeter n.u w j f y, THOMAS, GeneralS^mtmdent. steam COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT _A_TJC3-TJST less. «■ rplHF. CORK STEAM SHIP COM- J « 1 PANY'S SCREW SI'EA MER, 4jljL y Seven Hundred Tons, 250 Horse Power JOHN CROFT, Commander, is inten- ded to ply as under, and afford conveyance for Passen- gers Goods, and. Cattle, at very moderate rates. 1858'. FROM CARDIFF AND NEWPORT Newport Saturday, 'th. at 4 a.j.v_ Cardiff, So'urday, „ 14th J a.m Newport, Saturday, „ |lat 4 a.m_ CarrMtf, Saturday, „ • 8 a.m; FROM CORK. Newport, Wednesday, „ 4t.U at 9 a.m. Cardiff, Wednesday, „ U' a.m. Newport, Wednesday, „ lotn 10 a.m. Cardiff, Wednesday, „ 2o.,U 4 p.m. FARES: Best Cabin, 17s-6d.; Deck, 7s. (No Steward's 1 RETURN TICKETS available lor One Month, Cabin, 07^ v 07^ v For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, <W or to Messrs. Owen and Downing, tebip Brokers, Carditt j or Messrs. Benson and Haddock*, SPECTACLES! OF THE BEST CONSTRUCTION AND QUALITY, ADAPTED TO THE VARIOUS DEFECTS OFVISION. J. D. WILLIAMS. J 'E W E L 1, E 11, OPTICIAN, &c. UPr rSBKaP MERTHYR, INVITES Public attention to his varied Stock of Optical and Mathematical Instruments, viz:— Best Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, in steel frames.. gS- per .)a;r_ Best Cateract Glasses do. 3s'. 6d. Best Pantiscopic Spectacles (adapted for public speakers) 2s." 6d." "I Best Plain Spectacles js'0,j' » The above may also be had mounted in Gold, Silver, or Shell Frames. Mathematical and Drawing Instruments in Cases, i-'om 5s. to ±,h. Microscopes, Telescopes, Barometers, Thermometers, &c.,in great variety. &/• Repairs of every description done on the Premises. 7 S Observe the Address,—Opposite the West of England Bank. HIGH" STREET, 1. :KTVRA.:ISRS'S BEPOSITOBT, NEXT DOOR TO THE BUTE AEMS, ABERDARE. -_¥' piCTURE Frame, Looking Glass, Drawing-room. Consul and Cabinet Table Manufactory. Picture Dealer, Or- namental Painter, and General Decorator.-I,ooking Glasses Re-silvered.—Old Frames Re-gilded. 5,000 PIECES OF PAPER HANGINGS OF THE NEWEST DESIGNS, FROM 4d. PER PIECE. A large Stock of Banners, Union Jacks, Flags, Streamers, &c., kept for Letting on H?re, to Odd Fellows, Foresters, Friendly Societies, and private individuals. y 1!1 1!'<iI'< G J-LASS AND OECXJS" WAREHOUSE MARKET SQUARE, MERTHYR. DANIEL. ASPREY in returning his most sincere thanks to his numerous friends and the public for their very liberal support during- the last twenty-five years, begs to inform them that he is about g-iving up his present business, and haying 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. April 28th, 1858. ¿i1- MeHM —L- —L—L. -J-& THOMAS THOMAS, SjL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, MERTHYR TYDFIL, I ..A' 1^1 T>EGS most respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Merthyr and its Neigh- pSSsfj wlbourhood, that HE IS NOW REMOVED to a more extensive and conmo- "» "» Iffii |i|1^^9|ydious Premises, opposite the Bush Inn, where he hopes to enjoy a continuance of their Patronage, hitherto so liberally extended to him, and trusts through the increased facilities afforded him in bis new Premises, to merit a further extension of their support. Agent for Milner's Holdfast Fireproof Safes STOGUMBB'R M Ii,I>l€IMA_L ALE. IND, COOPE AND CO.'S ROMFORD AND BURTON ALES. GUINNESS'S DUBLIN STOUT. A. G E 351 T MR. SAMUEL CROOK, WELLINGTON STREET, MERTHYR. ISP" All Orders for the above celebrated Ales and Stout immediately attended to. ilk fj- -T?, 1\ T r PARTIES FTJE.ISRISSIIISRO ARE respectfully informed that a most extensive assortment of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster and Felt Carpets Rugs,w^Iattings, Damasks, Moreens, Table Linen, Table Covers, Sheeting Counterpanes, Blankets, &c., &c-, may be obt;nned at very moderate Charges at THOMAS I c GENERAL FURNISHING AND DEAP1SY ESTABLISHMENT, MERTHYH. /?/4;2 A UOTIONEER _A_isr:o APFRiAIS'l=iJR- ALFRED MEYLER HUGHES, in ohediencegwith the advice, and by the solicitation of his friends^! begs to inform the public, that he intends carrying' on the business and profession of an Auctioneer and1? Appraiser, and will be happy to attend to their commands, at any time, distance, or place. All communications addressed to his residence, next the Tempcrance'IIotel, Thomas Town, Merthyr Tydf&fc will be promptly attended to. NOTICE :—FoTjR COTTAGES to let on N ewhridge Common, good, stables attached, ground rent low. /'so, a double-licensed House, at Treforest. TAILORING AND OUTFITTING ESTABLISHMENT, OPPOSITE THE WEST OF ENGLAND BANK, MERTHYR-TYDFIL. WEST of England Broad Cloths, Doeskins, Kerseymeres, Beavers, &c., Fancy Coatings, French, Scotch, and other Trowserings, Vestings, fee., suitable for the present Season. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neck Ties, &c. J. ROGERS, TAILOR. DRAPER, &C., HIGH-STREET, MERTIIYR^ W HY GO T O B EI S T O i.. AND PAY ])L[OR"E? "I A A LARGE POSTING BILLS, Printed on Good Paper, at 12s. • CARDS, from 9s. per 1 000 FLY SHEET XU \j CIRCTJT-jAllb? at 3s. 6cl. per 100 • and all other work at pj*opox*tioT)utely low prices. GUOCERS' TEA PAPEUS PHINTED AT ONE SHILLING- »EU THOUSANDL»— TEI EGRAPH OFFICE, MERTHYR.—P. WILLIAMS, PKOPRIETOS^ IB. fclie Inhabita"ts of Merthyr and Neighbourhood, that he still continues to supply ARTIFI&jSfL' I EE 1 H of every description, which will resist the effects'iof the strongest Acids without ftecomifia- Discolonml They are fixed without the least Pain on the most Tender Gums, and resemble in eve articular the Natur-oi Teeth, both in Form and Colour. They are not only Highly Ornamental, but Conducive to Health in assisting mastication. d nau> Teeth extracted, Stopped with Gold, Silver, or Patent Enamel, Children's Teeth regulated, and operations in Surizical, and mechanical Dentistry performed with the greatest care and accuracv.—E. R. GAY'S AWnnvivrw ESSENCE) for the INSTANT RELIEF of TOOTH ACHE, however distressing the nain may he, his been ex nerienced by all who have made use of it for this distressing complaint.. In Bottles, with full 'directions for »,«,»" qM and Is. l £ d. each. Large sized bottles free hv post for 15 stamps. E. R. G's PERSIAN TOOTH P VSTE stands unrivalled for Preserving and beautifying the Teeth, preventing Caries, eradicating Tartar, counteracting Scorbutic affections of the Gums, and imparting a brilliant and lustrous polish to the enamel. Its taste is exceed 'no-lv agreeable and the' various 'aromatics which it contains, impart a delightful fragrance to the breath Sold In Pots Is. l|'d. each.—Prepared only by EDWIN R. GAY, Chemist and Dentist, High-street and'George Ifoffii, Meithyr. C> 6? THE LONDON DAILY PAPERS! DENTAL SIIEGEHY. l\/r E S S R s. H A Y M A N AND L I T T LE iVL SURGEON-DENTISTS, ORDERS Received for the London and. all 4 CUMBERLAND STREET, BRUNSWICK SQUARE the Daily Papers, at their published Prices m BRISTOL. London, Pree (!f Carriage, by the uudeI-menuloned One of the above Finn visits Merthyr monthly. Let- News Agents :— tevs to arrange appointments addressed as above, or left MRS. WHITE, HIGH-STREET, at Castle Hotel, will meet with prompt attention, when MR. REES LEWIS, Do., i peitons will be attended at their own residences. MR. PETER, WILLIAMS, /t3/ Mertkifr,—June 23, July 21. August 18, September 15, TELEGRAPH OFFICE/ October 13,' November 10, December 8. Wholesale Agent for South Wales, Mr. J. H. CORlN. Tredegar,—June 24, July 22, August 19, September 16, Mary-Strcetj Octobsr j4, November 11, December j ME RTHYRA VENNY RAILWAY. CAPITAL £ 250,OCX IN m3,500 SHARES OF E20 EACH. DEPOSIT, 92 PER SHARE. DIRECTORS. CRAWSHAY BAILEY, Esq.. M.P., Aberaman Park, Glamorganshire. JAMES CHARLES HILL. Esq., Llanwenarth House, Momnontlishire. JOHN JAYNE, Esq., Pant-y-Bailey House, Llanclly, Breconslure. EDWARD CHARLES STRODE, Esq., South Hill House, Somerset. HY. THOMAS, Esq., Lw/n Madoc, Brecknockshire, Chairman of tiie Quarter Sessions, Glamorganshire. SECRETARY. 1 A. T. GORDON, Esq. ENGINEERS. Messrs BIRKENSHAW & CONYBEARE, 22, Abingdon-street, Westminster. J. GARDNER, Esq., 18, Adam-street, Adelphi, London. SOLICITOR. S. F. NOYES, 5, Lincoln's-inn-Fields, London. LOCAL SOLICITORS. W. F. BATT, Esq., Abergavenny. Messrs MORGAN and SMITH, Merthyr and Aberdare. R. WATERS, Esq., Tredegar. BANKERS. Messrs. MASTERMAN, and Co.. 35, Nicholas Lane LONDON. Messrs. BAILEY. WILLIAMS." and Co., ABERGAVENNY. WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANK, TREDEGAR. Messrs. WILKINS. and Co. MERTHYR. BROKERS. Messrs. R. and J. SUTTON, No. 22, Royal Exchange, London. TEMPORARY OFFICES.. "< 18, ADAM STREET, ADELPHI, LONDON. Applications for Prospetuses and Shares to be made to the Secretary, Brokers, or Local Sdlicitors WOOLLBlsT 9 AT THE BMPOBITJM HOUSE, MERTHYR.. *ifix- THO.M AS LLOYD begs to announce that the above department is now complete,—with a first-class STOCK of real West of England BROAD CLOTHS and TROWSERINGS, STEEL'S OXFORDS; plain, checked and fancy Doeskins, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Silk Hankerchiefs, HATS, CAPS, Under-clothing', &c., &c. The whole of which will be found of excellent value and well-worthy of inspection. ~7/* _u NOW READY FOR INSPECTION! AT THE EMPORIUM HOUSE, MERTHXH. ■ r/ 40 Pieces of real French MERINO (all wool) at unusually low prices.—third quality 2s. 2|d, second ditto 2s. 6d., and best manufactured 2s. lid. 2 1 150 Pieces of black and colored Sarsenet RIBBONS, desperately cheap. 40 Dozen of Ladies'SILK SCARFS, 11 |d.—original price, 18d. A choice selection of real Maltese, Irish, Point, and British LACES. Also, of Thread. Valencine, and Guipure LACES. And an unrivalled Stock of Ladies' Mantle and Dress BUTTONS, from 4|-d. to 5s. 9d. per dozen. COMFORT IN WBIT lis G! NO PEN CAN TELL THE great superiority of the TELEGRAPH PEN," sold at the TELE-GRAPH 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 gross MERTHYR TYDFIL. TO LET, the late residence of Mr. CHARLES IT. JAMES, situate in Professional Row, Thomas Town. On view, and for further particulars, apply at the Offices of MESSRS. C. H. and F. JAMES, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil. 36-; COUETLAND TERRACE MERTHYR TYDVIL. GENTEEL RESIDENCES TO LET. TO LET, (with immediate possession), the Eight last built HOUSES in the above Terrace, situate in the most pleasant and commanding situation in Thomas Town, and from which a view of the whole town and neighbourhood is obtained. Each of these Residences contains Four Bedrooms, a good Attic, Drawing Room, I Dining Room, Kitchen, Scullery, and light and dry Cellar, in which there is a Well always plentifully supplied with water. There is also a convenient and well-fenced Garden attached to each house, and an agreeable Flower Garden or Lawn in front. The Houses are well finished, and are in every way suitable to the requirements of Re- spectable Families. For further particulars, apply to Mr. H. W. HARRIS, Thomas Street, Thomas Town, Merthyr Tydfil. 13AVID DAYIES, T) ESPECTFULLY announces that he continues to I keep for Hire a HORSE & PHAETON. He solicits the patronage of the public, whose satisfaction he hopes to secure by Reasonable Charges and Prompt.Attention. gor.particulars enquire at the "T ELEGRAPH Office • TYDFIL TO BE LET, and may be entered upon immediately, that excellent double Licensed House and Premises, called the "ANCHOR TAVERN," situate in High Street, Merthyr. For further particulars, apply to Mrs. CAPSTICK, Morlais Castle Inn, Merthyr. TO BUILDERS, CONTRACTORS, AND OTHERS. Q UPERIOR BRICKS will be delivered in the Vale b of Neath Railway Station, Merthyr, at 25s. per Thousand. Partition Bricks, 21s. per Thousand. Orders addressed to Mr. Charles Curtis, Llwydcoed Brickwork*, Aberdare, promptly attended [A CARD.] MR. W. S. RAMPLING, (C.E.) ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, ABERDARE. /f$7 PUBLIC HOUSE TO LET, TO LET, and may be entered immediately, a well situated PUBLIC HOUSE, called the CASTLE INN," near the Railway Station, Hirwain. Coming-in moderate. For further particulars, apply to Mr. DA vm K. DAVID, JJerthlwyd, J'euderrin, ncfir flirwuin. 1 ,,>, LOVEBIDGE'S I HEUMATIC PILLS' FOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE BACK, AND PURIFY ING THE BLOOD, &C. Prepared only by T. LOVERIDGE, Chemist, Merthyr, Member of the Pharmaceutical Society. Merthyr, Feb. 19, 1858. Dear Sir,—I have great 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, TafF Brewery. Castle Hotel, Merthyr. Dear Sir,—I have derived the greatest benefit from taking your Rheumatic Pills. Yours, &c., Mr. Loveridge. GEORGE ROACH. Wellington-street,, Merthyr, Jan 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 foi 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. Merthyr, May 8, 1858. I have been afflicted for many years with the Rheu- matic, and could get no relief until I took your pills, and am now nearly well. MARY WILLIAMS, Commonly known as Mary Walters, Opposite the Fountain Inn, Merthyr. Merthyr, May 10, 1858. Dear Sir,—I had ftsen suffering under Rheumatic pain for many years, and had applied to many Doctors, but could get no relief until I took your always get relief. WILLIAM WILLIA > Mr. Loveridge. County Court AssismntBadiff. Aberdare, June 19, looo. Mr. Loveridge. County Court AssismntBadiff. Aberdare, June 19, looo. s,Y _T have been afflicted with violent pain in my back for six months, and I have tried many medical men, but in vain, until I was advised to try your Pills, and am happy to stat*, they have done me more^good than Mi. Loveridge. Merfhyr. June 12, 1858. sir _I have had Rheumatism at different times for ■rrVEA™i S'J ^Vlrf Loveridge." Clerk at Messrs. Morgan & Smith's. Sold in Boxes, at 9^1. Is. l jd,, 2s. 9d. LIST OF AGENTS .-Tredegar, Mr. Crosswell; Aber- dare Mr. Evans; Newbridge, and Treforest, Mr. Bassett; Hirwaun, Mr. Sims; Cardiff, Mr. Evans; Dowlais, Mr. Lewis; Swansea, Mr- Glover: Brvnmawr, Mr.Jones; Neath, Mr. Hibbert.—Wholesale Agents, Messrs. Bar- lay and Son, London. /j £ '? HAVE YOU TASTED THE EMPRESS OF CHINA'S TEAS? IF not, purchase a Sample Quarter. They are the Best and Cheapest; and being UNCOLOURBD, are perfectly free from adulteration or injurious mineral powders. Agent for Merthyr Tydfil, Mr. P. WILLIAMS^ TELEGRAPH Office.' yrfi fe PRO BONO PUBLICO! j J FOR the convenience of the Public of Merthyr, Dow- lais, Aberdare, Tredegar, and the Neighbourhood generally, A SPLENDID NEW MARQUEE, Sixty feet long, by Twenty-six feet wide; with Table and Benches complete. Suitable for Tea Parties, Picnics Cricket Parties, or open-air Fetes of any kind. Any of the above Parties attended to, with or without Refreshments. For terms and particulars, apply to JAMES AaHER, Bridge Street, Merthyr- /-j i IsTOTIOB I will not hold myself responsible for any Debts my Wife, JANE WILLIAMS may contract after this date, and all parties are therefore Cautioned against giving her goods on Credit. JOHN WILLIAMS. August 9th, 1858. TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. WANTED, immediately, Two Steady Young Men. perfectly acquainted with the business, ana having a knowledge of the Welsh and English languages Apply to Mr. SAMUEL LEWIS, Draper, Commercial Street, Aberdare. Also, an Apprentice Wanted. tg C Aberdare, 24th, August, 1858. WANTED immediately by an intelligent and indus- trious Young Lady, a situation in some respec- table, light, or Fancy Business. She would have no objection to act as Companion to an aged or infirm Lady, and can give unexceptionable references. Apply by letter, to J. M., Mill Street Post Office, Aberdare. SHOP TO LET, OPPOSITE Morlais Castle Inn, Merthyr. Foj Particulars, Enquire of JOSEPH H. CORIN, New Agent, Cardiff. y 2 — _— OWAIN GLYNDWR WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, PONTMORLAIS, MEBTHYB. JOHN C O ~W ELL (Proprietor) SUPERIOR Wines, Spirits, Burton Ales, Dublin S Stout, and Bitter Ales, in Draught and Bottled Havanna Cigars. Scotch Whiskey. Choice Perry Sc Cider. SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE. Families supplied with small quantities at reduced prices, for cash. MERTHYR AND ABERGAVENNY ROYAL MAIL. ON and after MONDAY. JULY 5th, the above- Mail will leave the Castle Hotel, Merthyr, every Morn- ing (Sundays excepted), at Eight o'Clock; Tredegar, at a Quarter-past Nine; and will arrive in Abergavenny at Half-past Eleven, in time for the Twelve o'clock Third Class Train to Hereford, Shrewsbury, Chester and Liver- pool; arriving at the latter place at Eight o'Clock the same Evening. ON ITS RETURN, The Mail will leave the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, at Half-past One o'Clock in the Afternoon, (after the arrival of the Liverpool Train); and will arrive in Merthyr at a Quarter-past Five. in time for the Vale of Neath, and Taff Vale Trains. JULY 1ST. 1858, W. EVANS, TANNER, BRIDGE STREET, MERTHYR, CONTINUES to produce the Best Leather for Work I and Wear. When you purchase your Boots and Shoes, see that the Leather is of Evans's Merthyr Tan- nage An Apprentice wanted to the Curriery Businesj)^^ MESSRRS. JAMES & 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 extraordiary ad- vantages which Cardiff presents as a field for investment. Messrs. James and Price have at this time property for Sale, bv Private Contract, at prices which will leave the purchaser from 10 to 15 per cent, on the investmeM, clear of Taxes, Rates, Cost of Collection of Rents, aiW all expenses. In addition to present advantages, Cardin 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 fou" fold. Communications by letter p romptlv attended to ) Address. Messrs. JAMES and PRICE, Wharf, Cardi$/ ■£ ■ TO BE LET, (And may be entered upon Immediately,) A COMMODIOUS HOUSE, situate at Twynyrodm, near the Zion Chapel. It is divided inj» two separate parts, one of which is suitable for carrying on a Beer Trade, and the other a Shop, and may be let either to two tenants or in one lot. It has a plentiful t. supply of water, and every convenience for Brewing and general business. rks, Apply to Mr. JOHN JENKINS, near the Gasworks, Caedraw, Merthyr. y PA 30 Oe -PIZ (10 at e 7 'IT 0 AA' 2v IA, 7'0 — — .'t » Servants Wanted—Want Places. In consequence of many applications being made for Servant* at the Office of this Paper, and also by Servant.* for Situations a Register is kept, and should it not supply what applicants are in search of, their wants may be made known by mean. of advertising.-N.B. Applicants'for Situations must produce unexceptionable Testimonials as to Character and Ability. SEVERAL SERVANTS OF ALL WORK CAPABLE of Washing, Ironing, and cooking plain, C are desirous of having Situations in Respectable Families. Good character in each case. Address, Ser- vant's Registry, TELEGRAPH OFFICE, Merthyr. V SERVANT GIRLS, OF from 14 to 17 years of age, are desirous of Situa- tions as NURSES, or in any other capacity where they might make themselves generally useful. WANTED, BY Private Families, Tradesmen, or at Public House#, Serv ant Girls of Good Character, who can gene- Krzr rtaa, and cook plain. Wages given m pro- portion to the work, or to the capabilities of the appn- CMH.. at the Servants' Registry, TBIESRAPH OFFICE. /f 0" No charge w made. on the (tpplication of inrtiM retimring Servants. All applications by po*t must contain a Stamped envelope dirtctad to th*appl ant, otherwise nor #pfy will be sent* ■ V-: