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MERTHYR AND ABERGAVENNY RAILVTAY. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at THE TOWN HALL, TREDEGAR, on MONDAY, the 13TH Of SEPTEMBER instant, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, to tnke into consideration the propriety of promoting the projected RAILWAY between MERTHYR and ABERGAVENNY. And if deemed desirable to do so, to confer upon the means best adapted to carry out the views of the meeting. H. CONYBEARE, ESQ., and J. GAKn.VKU, ESQ., Civil Engineers, will attend to furnish the with information respecting the proposed Railway. Your attendance at this Meeting is respectfully re- quested by the Committee. TRF !DJE GAR. WATERLOO HOUSE, MORGAN ST. To TAILORS, CLOTHIERS, AND OTHERS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. TITUS JONES, on SATURDAY, October 2nd, 1858, on the Premises, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE of Mp. J. JONES, Tailor, Woollen Draper, & Clothier. The Stock consists of Woollen and Linen Drapery, Hosiery, Haberdashery, &c. A large Stock of Ready- made Clothes, Tailors' Trimmings, &C. !Y/T&4>~ The Sale to commence each dr-y at 2 o'Clock, ^RR»R.
SEPTEMBER, 1858
SEPTEMBER, 1858 rff* mflE CARDIFF STEAM JL NAVIGATION COM- i- PANY'S Fast-Bailing Steamer "JENNY JONES," is intended to ply between CARDIFF AND BRISTOL, with Passengers and Merchandise, during the Month of AUGUST, 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. PROM BUTE DOCKS, I FROM BATHURST BASIN CARDIFF. BRISTOL. CARDIFF- BRISTOL. Wednesday 1 82 a.m., Thursday 2. 12 noon Friday 3 1H a.m./ Saturday 4 3 P-M- Monday <»•••• 3I p.m. Tuesday J *6 a.m. Tuesday 7 4 p.m. Wednesday 8 *7 a.M. Wednesday 8 4| p.m. Thursday 9 • • U IUM- Friday 10 5| p.m. Saturday 11 *•> A-M- Monday 13 a.m. Tuesday 14 a.m. Wednesday 15 • • ■ a.m. Thursday lb 11 a.m. Say 17. • 101 A-™- Saturday 18 *2 p.m. Monday 20 2| a.m.) Tuesday 21 5 p.m. Wednesday 22 3$p.m.' Thursday 23 B,} a.m. Friday 24 .5N.m. Friday 24 b p.m. Saturday 25.5}A.m. Saturday 25. 7P.m. Monday 27 • 6 £ p.m. Tuesday 28 9 £ a.m. 4 4 Wednesday 29 n. a.m. Thursday 30 lOt a.m. To-and-Fro frow Cardiff 24th and 25th; and from Bi-istol 7th and 8th. „ IFF„T (-,KIN 3S • Fore Cabin, Is. 6d.— LO- and-Fro S^VE day (P™D$RE8 VS& TA, «, the For S"'o'S# „ 't„ Sihn Evored, Clare Street Sg S £ S j-™- 5— Superintendent. f^
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STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CARDIFF AND B TT E N IIA M. The Favourite Steamer T A. XJ I SIN," SR„ NPRMITTING), with or without Is intended (weather, & ■, P between a Pilot, and with liberty to L ow, j CARDIIT AND BURNHAM, With Passengers ?.S f?U°^ S FROM BU^NHAMT; FROM CARDIFF. September. September. I Wednesday, .11 a.m. 1 Wednesday, 8* a.m. 2 ] ;2X 2Thursday, SATURDAY, 4 P ,M. 4 Saturday' • • • • 1 P-M- 6 Monday, ;6,- P-™- 7 Tuesday' "'™-J 8 WeSay, • • • J p.m. jS* Jtet. LOTV^V •••• *8 a.m. 11 Saturday, g p.m. 11 Saturday • • • • A/M" 13 Monday, A-M- U T F .6| a.m. 14 Tuesday, a.m. 14 I!'UL' .7* a.m. 15 Wednesday, ..10, a.m. IRTN! 111 a.m. 17 Friday, IO4 a.m. 16 Thursday, • • • -LL| 18 SATURDAY, 12 a.m. }Z GI n.M. 20 Monday, 2* p.m. IRTA? H Sipra. 21 Tuesday, 3 p.m. 2? TnTsdav V. 6 a.m. 22 Wednesday, 5 p.m. 23 THUSL;, *6 a.m. 23 Thursday, P-m. 24 Friday, *7 a.m. 24 Friday, ,»•«». 25 Saturday, *7| a.m. 25 Saturday, O AM' 27 Monday FI a.m. 27 Monday ■' A,M* 28 Tuesday 6|a.m. 28 Ttlfesdify ^2 A,M' 29 Wednesday, 7 a.m. 29 Wfedhesday 10 A-M- 30 Thursay, 8 a.m. 30 Thursday, H A-RA- To-and-Fro from Cardiff, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th, After Cabin, 3s Fore Cabin, 2s.; To-and- T? V^O DIV (W a To-and-Fro Ticket be taken), After Fro saw\T> M V1 Q^N, 3s. » Ca^; rpj.p Railway to Burnham l'fG,ow Open, and -T^. fnr ~Bridgewftter> Ext r, Plymouth, Trains l%v%^hampton, *e. Weyinouth, >. T0 FREIGHT, &c., may be obtained Furtherintormati V»8 Office, Bute Docks, Car- applyine at the C0" GTREEt Hah, Marsh Street, BUR"'L"K J. THOMAS,
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SSLM_OOMMTORICATION BETWEEN CORK, OABDUTF. AND NEWPO eBPTEMBER 1858. HE C[;RK SHIP .14 ded to ply ns VP1.V moderate rates. AOIN, Goods, and C^E,HTVEIY NEWPORT 1858. FVM 4th AT N P-™. Newport, Saturday, 4U G Cardiff, ^FVLRRT^ {GT L" 2 P-RA. Newport, Saturday, „ 1«J 7 a.M Cardiff, Saturday; „ -jtl1 TKOM RK'_ AT g a.M. Newport, WEDNESDAY 3^ a.m. Carditl', Wednesday, LMI_. „ 8 a.m. NEWPORT. WE(BIE^«TY« „ A GJ p.m. Wednesday, „ 71 a.ra. IWNNRT Wednesday, &>-• Best Cabin, i7s.6D.; Deck, 7s. (No Steward's Fees.) „TS MAILABLE for One Month, Cabin, Jlj.-Tl' k n 11l lv r' j 27s.. VHSS«„E spnly at the Company's Office, Yor VMT?HT^V. -E;^D'DOWNIN-, Ship Brokers, °0Sik0,«r MaJd°CL''
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SFECTi. CLES! OF THE BEST CONSTRUCTION AND QUALITY, ADAPTJm TO THE VARIOUS DEFECTS OFVISION., J. 13. WILLIAMS, J E \7\1 IC L 1. K U, OPTICIAN, &C. «ER ImsSt MERTHYR,, INVITES Public attention to his varied Stock of Optical and Mathematical Instruments, viz:— -i- Best Brazilian Pebble Spectacles, in steel frames 5s. per pair. Best Cateract Glasses do. 3s. 6d. Best Pantiscopic Spectacles (adapted for public speakers) 2s. 6d. Best Plain Spectacles Is. Gd. The above may also be had mounted in Gold, Silver, or Shell Frames. Mathematical and Drawing- Instruments in Cases, from 5s. to £ 0. Microscopes, Telescopes, Barometers, Thermometers, &c.,in great variety. C- V Repairs of every description done on the Premises. r y~/ Observe the Address,—Opposite the West of England Bank. HIGH STREIJT, REPOSITORY NEXT DOOR TO THE BUTE ARMS, ABERDARE. 7 JpiCTURE Frame, Looking Glass, Drawing-room Consul and Cabinet Table Manufactory. Picture Dealer, Or- namental Painter, and General Decorator.-Looking Glasses Rc-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 Hire, to Odd Fellows, Foresters, Friendly Societies, and private individuals. oe GLASS AND OHIjSTA 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 ]ast twenty-five years, begs to inform them that he is about giving up his present business, and having a large Stock on hand vifhes 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. THOMAS THOMAS, NJMJ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGER, MERTHYR TYDFIL, ■ P J Wjx>EGS most, respectfully to inform the Inhabitants of Merf.hyr and its Neigli- Jii ||Ml> bourhood, that HE IS NOW REMOVED to a more extensive and con&bo- » iM' J ;B(a'^0US Premises, opposite the Bush Inn, where he hopes to enjoy a continuance. 9H&! ■«««»»• l°f f'eii'Patronage, hitherto so liberally exrended to hini, and trusts through the increased facilities afforded him in his new Premises, to merit a further extension support. Agent for Milner's Holdfast Fireproof Safes STOGUMBE1! M K I> I CI JVA L A L E. IND, COOPE AND CO.'S ROMFORD AND BURTON ALES. a i >I;BLJ n STOUT. G- "E3 ITT: MR. SAMUEL CROOK, WELLINGTON STREET, MERTHYR. 85S™ AH Orders for the above celebrated Ales and Stout immediately attended to. PARTIES FXJRISriSIdCX^TCa- ARE respectfully informed that a most extensive assortment'of Brussels, Tapestry, Kidderminster \idVelt Carpets, Rtigs^ Mattings, Damasks, Moreens, Table Linen, Table Covers, Sheeting, Counterpanes, Blankets, &c., &c., may be obtained at very moderate Charges at THOMAS PRICE, GENERAL FUHNISHINO AND DEAISRY ESTABLISHMENT, MEUTHYK. ATJOTXOITBEE, APPEAISEB. ALFRED MEYLER HUGHES, in obedience'with the advice, and by the solicitation of his friends, J'TL. begs to inform the public, that he intends carrying on the business and profession of an Auctioneer and Appraiser, and will be happy to attend to their commands, at any time, distance, or place. All communications addressed to his residence, next the Temp: rance^IIotel, Thomas Town, Merthyr Tydfil, will be promptly attended to. NOTICE :-FOUR COTTAGES to let on Newbridge Common, good stables attached, ground rent low. Also, a double-licensed House, at Treforest. /x 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, &o., suitable for the present Season. Hats, Caps, Shirts, Neck Ties, &c. J. ROGERS, TAILOR. DRAPER, &C., HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. WHY GO TO BRISTOL -S AND ? -j A A LARGE POSTING BILLS, Printed on Good Paper, at 12s.; CARDS, from 9s. per 1,001/; FLY SHEET JLvv CIRCULARS, at 3s. 6d. per 100; and all other work at proportionately low prices. GROCERS' TEA PAPERS PRINTED AT ONE SHILLING PER THOUSAND! TELEGRAPH OFFTCE, MERTHYR—P. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR. r.fEE'1'H TFETH ZE3. IR,. GkA/Sr, 1" the Inhabitants of'Merthyr and Neighbourhood, that he still continues fo supply ARTIFICIAL TEETH of every description, which will resist the eifects'of the strongest Acids without becoming Discoloured, hiey are fixed without the least Pain on the most Tender Gums, and resemble in evep articular, the Natural leeth, both in Form and Colour. Thev are-ntft onlv Hiu'hlv Ornnrneofal, but Conducive to Health, in materially assisting mastication. A 8tic, Teeth extracted, Stopped with GQM* Sil^e&«or Patent Enamel, Children's Teeth reorulated, and operations in Surgical, and mechanical Dentisti-y performed'^vith the greatest care and accuracy.—E. R. GAY'S ANODYNE ESSENCE, for the INSTANT RELIEF of TOOTH ACHE, however distressing'the pnin may he, has been ex- perienced by ah who have made use of it for this distresslnsr enrnpbint. In Bottles, with full directions for use 9id. and 1s. n¡L each. Larg'e sized bottles free bv post for 15 stamps. E. R. G's PERSIAN TOOTH PASTE stands unrivalled for Preserving- and beautifvirm; the Teetii, preventing Caries, eradicatino; Tartar, counteracting Scorbutic affections 01 the Guras, arid imparting a brilliant, and lustrous polish to the enamel. Its taste is exceed- • o']v agreeable, and the various 'aromatica which it contains, imnart. a delightful f'rasrrance to the breath Sold Pot" Is. 1M. each.—Prepared, only by EDWIN R. GAY, Chemist and Dentist, High-street and George ^WN, Merthyr. X ^SZ THE LONDON DAILY PAPE RS! /ORDERS Received for the London Times and all ( ) the Daily Papers, at their published Prices in London, Free of Carriage, by the under-menhoned News A scents:— MRS WHITE. HKiH-S'niEViT, MR. RBRS LEWIS, Do., MR. PETER WILLIAMS, TELEGRAPH OFFICE. Wholesale A gent for South Wales, Mr. J. H. CORIN, 15, St. Mary-Street,.C—/a+l~f rPT DKNTAL SURGEBT. MESSRS. H A Y M A N AND LITTLE, in SURGEON-DENTISTS, 4, CUMBERLAND STREET, BRUNSWICK SQUARE, BRISTOL. One of tlii' above Firm visits Merthyr monthly. Tpt- ters to arrange appointments addressed as above, or left at Castle Hotel, will meet, with prompt attention, when peifons will he attended at their own residences. Merthyr,—June 98, July 21. August 18, September 15, Ocrobei £ 13, November 10, Decembers. Tred Pilar,—Junw 4, July 22, August 19, September 16, October November 11. December r 1 ''AERTHYR^SaVENNY RAILWAY. CAPITAL £ 2-50,000, IN £12,500 SHARES OF £20 iSACH. DEPOSIT, t2 PER SHARE. DIRECTORS. CRAWSHAY BAILEY, Esq., M.P., Aberanian Park, ^am0S^171.e„" JAMES CHARLES HILL, Esq., Llanwenarth House, Monnionthshire. JOHN JAYNE, Esq., Pant-y-Bailey House, Llanelly, Breconslme. EDWARD CHARLES STRODE, Esq., South Hill House, N.- v HY. THOMAS, Esq., Lwyn Madoc, Brecknockshire, Chairman ot tne \v\\ Quarter Sessions, Glamorganshire. SECRETARY. A. T. GORDON, Esq. > ENGINEERS.. Messrs BIRKENSHAW & CONYBEAR^H>^?d,°^7st?eeSWestmmster- J. GARDNER, Esq., 18, Adam-street, Adelphi, London. SOLICITOR. S. F. NOYES, 5, Lincoln's-iun-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., r ABERGAVENNY. WEST OF ENGLAND AND SOUTH WALES DISTRICT BANK, TREDEGAR. Messrs. WILKINS. and Co. ^Vv\ MERTHYR. BROKERS: Messrs. R. and J. SUTTON, No. 22, Royal Exchange, London. TEMPORARY OFFICES. 18, ADAM STREET, ADELPHI, LONDON. Applicationslb^.Prospetuses and Shares to be made to the Secretary, Brokers, or Local Solicitors /996 IMPORTANT TO EMIGRANTS. OLD FOX INN, Cambrian, Australian, and American House, 14, HALE STREET, DALE STREET, (within two minutes' walk of the Exchange Railway StatioiU tfnd in Jose proximity to all the Docks) LIVERPOOL.- THOMAS LLOYD, Proprietor. Parties requiring correct information relative to Time of Sailing, Provisions reqwred-m short, anything con- nected with Emigrating to Australia, America, or other parts, and who do not wish to be detained in Liverpool, are respectfully requested to communicate with THOMAS LLOYD, as above.—Well-Aired Beds on Reasonable Terms. —Dry and desirable Storage for Passengers' Luggage, free of Charg-e.. <i (No Connection with- lYIr. Lhtyd. of Union Street. References may be made to Messrs. Davies, and Phillips, Grocers, Vietoria.street; Mr. Wm. Gould, Tydfil's Well; Mr. Thomas Harries, Globe Inn; Mr. Morgan Williams, Registrar of Marriages, Merthyr; R. Thomas, Esq., the Wern; Rev. Thomas Pnee, Rose Cottage, Aberdare Mr. Thomas Havard, and Mr. Daniel Davies, Auctioneer, Dowlais. JUST ABRI VBDH! AT THE EMPORIUM HOUSE, MERTHYR. or PIECES of FRENCH SARSANET RIBBQf^S^-ViOHtaining the Paris Novelties, the Paris Checks, and O0 Paris Brocades,—FULL FIFTY PER CESIT. UNDER VALUE. .BMPOBITJM HOXTSB, THOMAS LLOYD, Proprietm ..V'J- COMFORT IN fVRITIJSG! NO PEN CAN TELL rpHE great superiority of the TELEGRAPH PEN," I sold at the Ti-iEGRAPH Office. It is adapted for every hand, is ai3**u( £ 3^n^vtk>n ot the l>est metals, and being anti-corrosive, will I^t twice as long, and write immeasurably superior to..ny of the Pens usually sold. A trial invited. Sold at 3d. per dozen7"or 2s. per gross box. MERTHYR TYDFIL. TO LET, the late residence of Mr. CHARLES H. JAMES, situate in Professional Row, Thomas Town. On view, and for further particulars, apply at Qe, Pflices of MESSRS. C. H. and F. JAMES, Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil. tt-p j COURTLAND TEREACE MERTHYR TYDYIL. GENTEEL RESIDENCES TO LET. rp.O LET, (with immediate possession), the Eight, last X 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 anrl 'neighbourhood is obtained. Each of these Residences contains Four Bedrooms, a good Attic, Drawing Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Scullery, and light and dry Cellar, in which there is a Well always plentifully supphe with water. There is also a convenient and well-tcnce Garden attached to each house, and an agreeable Flower Garden or Lawn in front. The Houses are well finish, and are in every way suitable to the requirements 01 xt speeiable Families. For further particulars, apply to Mr. H. W. HARRIS, Thomas Street, Thomas Town, Merthyr Tydfil. f DA VII) DA VIER, EESPECTFULLY announces that he continues to keep for Hire a HORSE & PHAETON. He solicits the patronage of the public, whose satisfact.on he hopes to secure by Reasonable Charges and Prompt Attcntm^ For particulars enquire at the fKLEGRAi^ii^^fflteg J\ŒFDRT::B:YR TITXJIPIXJ TO BE LET, and may be entered upon immediately^ that excellent double Licensed House and Premises, called the "ANCHOR TAVERN, .situate in High ^For' firrthe/ particulars, apply to Mrs. CAPSTICK, Morlais Castle Inn, Merthyr. TO BE SOLD, A SECOND-HAND Slate-bottomed BAGATELLE f\ BOARD full-size, and in excellent condition. also, Ivory Balls'. Apply to Mr. SELWAY, Royal Exchange, Dowlais. -^7 [A CARD.] MR. W. S. RAMPLTNG, (C.E.) ARCHITECT AND SURVEYOR, ABERDARF, 4 PUBLIC HOUSE TO LET, TO LET and may be entered immediately, a well situated PUBLIC HOUSE, called the "CASTLE INN," near +he Railway Station, Hincain. Coming-in moderate. For further particulars, apply to Mr. DAVID E. ajjiijr.^Berthlwyd, Penderrin, near Hirwain^^ LOVERIDGE'S RHEUMATIC PILLS T FOR THE CURE OF RHEUMATISM, PAIN IN THE BACK, AND PURIFYING THE BLOOD, &C. Prepared only by T. LOVERIDGE, Chemist, Merthyr, Member of the Pharmaceutical Society. Merthyr, Feb. 19, 1858. ■Rear Sir —I have ere at pleasure in informing you that the RheLti-tiatic Pills I bad from you, did me a great service to get clear of that painful disease, the Rheumatic Yours truly, R -A„A THOMAS EVANS, Taff Brewery. Mr. Loveridge. Castle Hotel, Merthyr. Dear Sir,-I have derived the^eatest benefit from taking your Rheumatic Pills- Vo^RG- RoACH. Mr. ove^lil ton_street, Merthyr, Jan 30, 1^; ^ir' -For twelve years I had been a martyr to Rheu- r»r«IhV "h"ve KpeXt." free' it, and .0, ,aid SixhouS ISNSS&^i l|ve &«'»»»' comKLDI TOMSK,. JMj-. ^overid_e. Merthyr, May 8, 1858. T haVe been afflicted for many years with the Rheu- am now "e:ll > Mary Walters, Opposite the Commonly known as Mary MerthyT. Merthyr, May 10,1858. npnr sir —I had been suffering under Rheumatic pain for many years, and had applied to many Doctors, Aut T"d ^lSef' l^SSrS^t^ M? £ overid^. County Oiurt AMis.mt K v Aberdare, June 19, 8. «;A-I have been afflicted with violent pain my back 'for six months, and I have tried many medical men but in vain, until I was advised to try your Pills, and Mr. Loveridge. Mcrthj-r. jSne K K Sir —I have had Rheumatism at different times for some years, and I have derived the greatest benefit from Ntflfrino' your Pills. JOHN CHRISTMAS, Mr. Loveridge. Clerk at Messrs. Morgan & Smith's. Sold in Boxes, at 9gd. Is. lid., 2s. 9d. 2 2 T TCT OF AGENTS :-Tredegar, Mr. Cross well; Aber- dare Mr. Evans; Newbridge, and Treforest, Mr. Bassett; xr-i'IiT, Mr Sims; Cardiff, Mr. Evans; Dowlais, • Swansea, Mr. Glover Brvnmawr, Mr. Jones; t.Neath ilr. Hibbert.—Wholesale Agents, Messrs. Bar- clay fli'id Son, London. HAVE YOU TASTED THE if I,; -I EMPRESS OF CHINA'S TEAS? TF not, purchase a Sample Quarter. They are the Best and Cheapest; and being UNCOLOURED, are perfectly free from adulteration or injurious mineral ^°Agent tor Merthyr Tydfil, Mr. P. WILLIAMS, TELEGRAPH Office. y AETIFIOIAL TEETH. '"I rp R EES, SURGICAL AND MECHANICAL DEN- 1 TIST (opposite the West of England BankJ Merthyr, continues to supp^ Artificial Jeet^ entirely new and most durable principle, fining every recent improvement, and freedo P Decayed Teeth stopped, and rendered sound and use- ful in mastication. Scaling, &c. Children s Teeth »««pffT" the hours ot ten and two, C- TO LET. THE MARDY HOUSE and PREMISES. Apply j. to Mr. DAVID MATHIAS, Church Street. > Merthyr Tydfil, 1st September, 1858. TO DRAPERS' ASSISTANTS. WANTED, immediately, Two Steady Young Men, perfectly acquainted with the business, and having a knowledge of the Welsh and English languages Apply to Mr. SAMUEL LEWIS, Draper, Commercial Street, Aberdare. Also, an Apprentice WantmL Aberdare, 24th, August, 1858. /ý „ WANTED immediately by an intelligent and indus- trious Young Lady, a'situation in some respec- table, light, or Fancy Business. She would havie no t objection to act as Companion to an aged or infirm Lady, and can give unexceptionable references. Apply In" letter, to J. M., Mill Street Post Qfl^ce, Aberdai^. SHOP TO LET, OPPOSITE Morlais Castle Inn, Merthyr. Fo Particulars, Enquire of JOSEPH H. CORIN, New Agent, Cardiff. OWAIN GLYNDWR WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, PONTMORLAIS, MERTHYR. JOHN C O W ELL (Proprietor) SUPERIOR Wines, Spirits, Burton Ales, Oublh. I S Stout, and Bitter Ales, in Draught and Battled Havanna Cigars. Scotch Whiskey. Choice Perry & Cider SPARKLING CHAMPAGNE. Families supplied with small quantities at reduced prices, for cash. < I 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- pooUrv^'iving at the latter place at Eight o'Clock the ^ame v nmg. jTg 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. C/L < W. EVANS, TANNER, BRIDGE STREET, MERTHYR, CONTINUES to produce the Best Leather for Work 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 Business.. 9 '——■— I 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, by Private Contract, at prices which will Leave the purchaser from 10 to 15 per cent. on the investment, clear of Taxes, Rates, Cost of Collection of Rents, aim all expenses. In addition to present advantages, Cardiff Property ,is also constantly and steadily increasing in value jjn every part of the neighbourhood. Tn some parts of the town property has increased in vahie fou* fold. Communications by letter p romptlv attended to Address. Messrs. JAMES and PRICE, Wharf, Cardiff/ REAL YARMOUTH BLOATERS, At Is. per Dozen! (" JAMES WILTSHIRE, t, FISHMONGER AND FRUITERER, COMMERCIAL STREET, ABERDARE, RESPECTFULLY solicits a trial of his REAL YAR- MOUTH BLOATERS at Is. per dozen, which he warrants as perfectly sweet, and in prime condition. All kinds of Fish procurred to order. Fruit in ifeason.^f^ PA rol. -4"" at C'E's OPjpj TYI) 6b. 5s. Servants Wanted—Want Places. In consequence of many applications being made for Servant at the Office of this Paper, and also by Servant? for Situation a Register is kept, and should it not -supply what- applicants k are in search of, their wants may be made V-nown by mellD. of advertising.-N,B. Applicants for Situations must produce unexceptionable Testimonials as to Character and Ability. SEVERAL < 1, SERVANTS OF ALL WORK CAPABLE of Washing, Ironing, and cooking plain, are desirous of having Situations «i Respectable Families. Good character in each caSe.Address, Ser- ™s Registry, TELEGRAPH OFFICE, MerOhyr. SERVANT GIRLS, OF from 14 to 17 years of' age, are desirous of Situa- tions as NURSES, or m any other capacity where they might make themselves generally useful. WANTED, V> Y Private Families Tradesmen, or at Public Houses, jry Servant Girls of Good Character, who can gene- PJ. rrvn, and cook plain. Wages given in pro- portion to the work, or to the capabilities of the appli- can; Ap^y at. the Servants' Registry, TKLEGRAFB OFFICE. R:+-r' No charge is made on the application of jK«» two r*><{Mrwg Servants. A11 applioatiom by t contain a stamped envelope directed, to the apj>«" inscnt, hervvse no reply vrill be sent. -> '8