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MR. H. W. IRARP,.ISIS NOUNCEMENTS H. W. H A R iv IS, Auctioneer, Appraiser, House, Estate, and -Ileeneral Agent, n EGS to inform the Public that all matters entrusted to his care will be punctually and areftilly attended to. Rents collected. Fire and Life Policies effected on advantageous terms. ✓Offices :—Mr Rees Thomas's, High-street, ^Itferthyr, opposite Cloth Hall. BREWERY, RHYMNEY IRON WORKS. Sale of very superior Household Furniture. Mr. ll. W. HA RRIS Hns been instructed by Mr. PULLEN, who is removing* from the neighbourhood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the premises, on TUES- DAY, AUGUST 28th, 1860, THE whole of the following well-selected JL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting' of mahogany hair-seated sofas, couches, hair- heated chairs, cane-seated chairs, easy chairs, -loo tables, Brussels and Kidderminster carpets, pier glass, hearth rugs, bronze fenders, steel fire- irons, stair carpeting, mats, mahogany chests of drawers, mahogany dressing tables and wash- stands, swing glasses, mahogany half-tester and ^•"■"four-post bedsteads, prime feather beds, mat- tresses, towel horses, milpuff beds, bedroom car- peting, deal chests of drawers, washstands and dressing tables, mahogany niglit commodes, f druggeting, lea trays, decanters, knives and J iojfks, wine glasses, handsome set of china ^/mounted with gold, earthenware, copper tea kettles, table cloths, timepieces, foot stools, blankets, linen sheets, counterpanes, quilts, round& square deal tables, washing tubs, buckets, pails, and numerous other culinary and kitchen requisites. The Auctioneer begs to call the attention of persons desirous of purchasing good and sub- stantial Furniture to the above sale, as being 'well preserved and worthy the attention of buyers. Sale to commence at One o'clock, and the whole will be sold without reserve. Auctioneer's Office, August 15tli, 1860. DOWLAIS IRON WORKS. ELIGIBLE INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By lJfr. H. W. HARRIS, On MONDAY, the 3rd day of SEPTEMBER, 1860, at the BUSH INN, DOWLAIS., at Six o'clock in the Evening (subject to such conditions of sale as shall be then produced), the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY: "i F 1. 1 ALL that Double-Licensed PUBLIC y11' fiL HOUSE and PREMISES called JDIE PLOUGH INN," and the HOUSE adjoiu- /ing, situate in High-street, Dowlais, numbered 287 and 238, in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Owen and another, as tenants thereof. They JlllOd ee a rental of jE38 per annum. I/T 2.—All those FOUR DWELLING U HOUSES situate in High-street, Dowlais, adjoin- ing the above, and numbered 239, 240, 241, and V/242. Also the FOUR DWELLING HOUSES X under them, and situate in the rear thereof. They produce a rental of £371s. per annum. The above Lots are held for a term of 99 years from the 14th day of January, 1803, and are subject to a ground of 92 16s. 4d. per annum. For further 'particulars, apply to the Auc- tioneer, 143, High-street, Merthyr; or to Messrs. BALDWYN and WALKER, Solicitors, Chepstow. PUBLIC NOTICE. THIS is to give Notice, that I will not be responsible for any Debts that my wife, PHILLIS KING, may contract after this date; and all parties are cautioned against giving her I Goods on credit, or of accepting any of my Goods from her in pawn, without my written authority. | GEORGE X KING, Labourer. Caedraw, Merthyr, Aug. 11, 1860. AUGUST, 1860. Steam Communication between Cork, Car- diff] and Newport. J „ nnHE CORK STEAM SHIP I w. A COMPANY'S Screw Steamer "PREUSSISCHER ADLER," 1,000 Ton?, Captain BYRNE; "DODO," 1,000 Tons, Captain CROFT, or "BITTERN," 800 Tons, Capt. HOLLAND, are intended to ply as under, and afford conveyance for Passengers, Goods, and Cattle, at very moderate rates. FROM CARD-IFF AND NEWPORT. Newport, Saturday. 4th. a.m. 2 Cardiff, Saturday Hth 10 a.m. ,r Newport, Saturday 1.8th 6 a.m. Cardiff, Saturday 25th. 11 a.m. FROM CORK.—For Newport, Wednesday, 1st 3 p.m. CajxnfF, Wednesday, 8th 7^ a.m. Jfewport, Wednesday, 15th 1^ p.m. /Cardiff, Wednesday, -22nd 7 £ a.m. Newport, Wednesday, 29th 2 p.m. To CORK, Best Cabin, 17s. 6d.—Deck, 7s. No Steward's Fee. Horses, Carriages, Live Stock, and Goods for Shipment should be alongside ONE HOUR before the advertised time of Starting. For Freight or Passage, apply at the Company's Office, Cork; or to Messrs.Owen and Downing, I Ship Brokers, Cardifi or, Mr. Jas. Haddocks, Newport. WEEKLY STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN LONDON & CARDIFF & NEWPORT TIIE Cork Steam Ship Company give Notice of their intention, in a short time, to convey Goods bv their powerful Steamers between Lon- don and Cardiff and Newport. In addition to reasonable rates of freights, the great advantages offered as to Insurance of Goods on the Cork Lines will be extended to t this line, so that a trilling extra payment Mer- chants may be entirely secured from sea risk. Rates of Freights and other particulars will be inserted in future advertisements. For further particulars, apply to L. W. GLOVER, Esq., Secretary, Cork Steam Ship Company, Cork to Messrs. Owen and DOWN- ING, Cardiff; or to Mr. J. MADDOCKS, New- port, Mon. AUGUST, I860.
AUGUST, I860.
<3 AJiJDIFF AND BRISTOL. —-[ rpirE CiidifF Steam Navi JL gation Company's Fast- Sailing Steamer ".JENNY JONKS," David DAVIBS, Commander, is intended to ply between CARDIFF end BRISTOL, with Passengers and Meehandize, during the ensuing month, as under:- FROM BUTE DOCKS,'FROM BATHURST BA- CARDIS. SIN, BRISTOL. Ausr AuK- 1 Wednesday 4 p.m. 2 Thursday.. 7« a.m. 2 Thursday/. 4J p.m. 3 l<ndav I f a.m. 3 Friday p.m. 4 Saturday.. a-" • (Uffonday 6i a.m. 7 Tuesday 9a <im- >"8 Wednesday a.m. 9 Thursday.. K'i a.m. 10 Friday 8^ a.m. 11 Saturday lis a,Tn" 13 Monday 12J p.m.|14 Tuesday.. 4 p.m. lo Wednesday 2:} p.m.Ki Thursday 5| p.m. *j7 Friday 5* a.m. |l7 Friday 6k P-ra- 18 Satjmiay.. 5^* a.m. 18 Saturday ]).m. 2VJKnday 6 £ p.m.21 Tuesday 9 £ a.m. QjT Wednesday 8 a.m.;23 Thursday 10^ a.m. OW'TWday 9 a.m».,25 Saturday 12| p.m. 27 Monday la p.m. 28 Tuesday 4J p.m. 29 Wednesday 3 p.m. 30 Thursday.. (ja a.m. 30 Thursday 31 p.m. 31 Friday G'a a.m. 31 Friday. 44 p.m.1 To-and-Fro from Cardiff, 17th and 18th. a To-and-fro from Bristol, 2nd, 3rd, 30th and 31st. To-and-fro from Bristol, m conjunction with the ELY, 1st, 4th, and 201 a. Fares :-After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, is. <34 -Further information as to freight, &c., may be nhtninpd bv annlvin0" at tI,e Company's Office, "> J?' ■»* <W street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. E. J. T110MA3, General bujieimtendent.
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Or IR/ E/ S O EC O O L ^.33Ei^I>A.KIC, f Conduct^ G. MOB6A3S", M.E.C.P., /SY\X* ^fAjfober of the London University. I ON TUESDAY EYENING, SEPTEMBER 11TH, INO" REV- UG-E: STO^TELL B. N, XA »Y> LI VERPOOL, will deliver f\ /<) E c T U B E 7\ > /V :yrZOA^j|IAPEL, MERTHYR, Nv W "/O G AIHTH TMTD HIS PICTURE^" y/ ^Tfiais.sion by Ticket—Is., and 2s. Tickets may be obWetf~.at the TELEGRAPH Office, Mrs. White's, Mr. W. Hams, and Mr. W. Wilkins, G^ocersT^rthyisMr. John Lewis and Mr. Philip John, Aberdare; Mr. Dixon. Chemist, Rhymney; miJMpL L3vis, Grocer, Tredegar. ON the following SUND*&#iPT.^€lh, the Rev. HUGH STOWELL BROWN will preach ANNIVERSARY SERMONS in HIGH-STREET CHAPEL, MERTHYR, in the Morning at 11 o'clock; Evening at 6. .1æI' ,——————————————————————————————————————— SPONGING, (JOP, SIIOWEB, & EVERY DESCRIPTION rP OF BATH, V. .I MAY BE OBTAINED AT VT. TQ-BIFFITH FUENISHING AND GENERAL IKONMONGEKY ESIA^TLSHMHNT. IRO^N BEDSTEADS IN GREAT VAJ^TYI/ V/' Agent for I*xjm^ Pufent Case-Hardened Safe, which is undoubtedly on/eaM^l.e of resisting the qfemptished Burglar, as proved by the late disastrous tmal qtSBarngley, between Price's (jd'Milrterfe Safes.—See Barnsley Advertiser, May 5, 1860. >■ 147, HIGH STREET, OPPOSITE ANGEL HOTEL. ITOTK3E OIF "^HN~LEWIS, /KS WATCHMAKSSEL^ JEWELLER, & SILVERSMITH, L TREDEGAR, CU RESPECTFULLY informs his kind Patrons and the Public generally tfiat he has ^ElVflMi'^D from Morgan-street to his New Premises in QUEEN-STREET, near the Bank, wjJjth he a has just Opened with an entirely New Stock of Gold and.Silver Watches, Jewellery, ate, &c. which will be offered at greatly reduced prices. J. L. returns his sincere thanks for past favours, and bsgs to solicit a continuance of the same. "e Repairs done on the premises by experienced Workmen, at low charges. WEDDING RINGS AT REDUCED PLILCES. NJ 1I !M,H.N,——————„——.„ ,„ „„.„ AROMATIC COD L I Y E B 0 IK; THE superiority of Pure Cod Liver Oil over all other remedial AA £ nta in the treat- ment of Consumption, General Debility, and Scrofulous AWOMONS.FLVS' 1 NW BEJ?H long fully proved; the only objection to its more common use has lieretafcdre bmi tl^fTisagreinble flavour and imparity of wliat lias been too frequently sold this has atkrfgtli bemSpvercome^y im- parting to the nure oil the pleasant bitter of the hop with other Topic Ar<*(f\ti>"s\thus i^reasing- its strengthening qualities, and rendering it more agreeable than nxwt olicr rerkediee. by 0°S3,;I £ OJlrI'SOK' and S„M T. REES, BBSIDBU-T DEUTUS'T, HIGH STREET (opposite the West of England Bqnhfr MEETlfY^H, INVITES the Public, and especially those afflicted with decayed or defective TeeAi, toifi^vir»;. nation of tlie durable and elegant Artificial Mineral Teeth, manufactured^jfcy Km. on premises in High-street. They are perfect in their resemblance to nature, n E r øat or chr- rode, and answer in every respect the purpose of natural Teeth. Reference is kindly permitted to a large number of the most respectable so the bourhood who liave-, patronized him. pL "R6Y;,S-S- Essence for the Toothache, which produces an instaa^neourfcureAs sAltt^ki at 6d. and Is. each: yr n "Jr Rees's Iconic Astringent Mouth Lotion.—This excellent prep{{ratiorf'\as"Weenyfn-ovpil experience, to be of the greatest benefit for the cure of spungy teitflbr oilrelax^Tsrum^ • nr.? as a general lotion for rendering tlie mouth sweet and comlbrtaH<it will iMtoiindXo of th^rmu. pleasant ever employed. To persons wearing Artificial leeth ifis invaluable: Rees's Tooth Potcdei prevents and removes the formation of tartar, iiyfbrts to +1,0 Tf. 11, pearly whiteness, gives a deiigbtfal fratrrance to the breath, and entirely ifrevents effects of acid and steel medicines upon the enamel. xnjunou PRINTIN G BY STEAM POWER. WHY GO TO BRISTOL & PAY AIOUE C P. VILLIA sFsT RESPECTFULLY informs the Public that lie possesses every facility (which perfect machinery and Steam power can yield) for executing Orders to any extent in Printing, 011 the Shortest Notice, and at the Lowest Rate of Charges. Bill Heads, Invoices, Letter and Note Headings, Circulars, Business and Visiting Cards Auc- tioneers', Agents', and General Trade Announcements, in the best Style, and executed with an Expedition that cannot be surpassed in any Establishment out of London. Prices of Posters, printed on Good Paper. Double Crown (30 in. by 20) for 100 17s. Od. For 200 27s. 0d. For 300 0,1 • Do. do. folio Long (30 by 10) „ 300 13s. Od. „ 500 16s. Od. j OOO .21s to2os- Royal (24 by 20) „ 100 16s. Od. „ 200 25s. 0d. 300 32s of: Demy (23 by 18) „ 14s. Od. „ 22s. 0d. „ }} 29s. 0d- Crown (20by 15) „ 10s. 6d. „ „ 1U. 0d. „ 21s. 0d- Demy folio (18 by 11) 8s. Od. „ „ los. ot[. !7s. 0d- Crown do. (15 by 10) » 's- 0d. „ 10s. (>d. }) 13s. 0d- Foolscap do. (14 by 8^) (JS- Od. „ „ •• !.s. 0d. „ jTi Cd- Demy 4to. (11 by 9) „ „ 4s- 6d. „ oOO 9s. OfK l.Wy Crown 4to. (10 by 7j) » ^s- 9(J* >5 « ^7 (SL Demy Octavo (Obyof) 1000 7s. 6d. 3,000 l<Ss. Od. 2Ks. Orl- Crown do. (7 j by 5) „ 2000 10s. 0d. „ 5,000 20s. Od. „I&in0 fSS? 0<L Demy 12mo. (7i by 4*) 5000 15s. Od. „ 10,000 25s. 0d. „ 20,0tJi^ ^Ws. jjjP Coloured Paper or Coloured Inks, charged extra. Invoice Heads on Good Writing Paper. Foolscap Quarto (8| by 64)' for 100 4s. 6d. For 500 10s. 6d. For 1 000 >f4s 0d Pisi: Omo (!)by 5). „ 1000 12s. 0,1. „ 3 000 30s. Od. „ 5,000 y/42s. Od. Foolscap do. (fiby tt) » l s" "« • „ „ 24s. Od. „ /T- 0d. Do. 9mo. (trt by 4i) „ „ 8s. 0d-^ „ 20s_ 0(J> » 30s. 0d> Circulars, Cream Laid Paper, Fly Leaf. Note size, for 100, from 3s. 6d.; 200, (is. • 500, 12s. ML fO\ H^ Ccrds, from 10s. per 1,000. Av TEA PAPERS PRINTED AT Is. PER 1,000, IF THREE WMS A I PRINTING and BINDING done for the TRADE. Account-Books of all Sizes and Patterns made in a Superior manner, at the Shyfet Notice.- FvCTV style of Binding done at the Cheapest Ra e of Prices, consistent with eleg;a^nd durability. >2 Ruled by Machme o any Form -School Books Writing and Ciphering Copies, Pocket and rXe Ledgers, Metallic Looks, etc., etc always orMmnd-Reviews, Magazines, and all other Publications including Newspapers, and Cheap Periodicals, supplied regularly. U standard MUSIC svj>plicd to the Public at Wholesale Prices. THE LARGEST ASSOBT^ £ H§F4I PAPETT HANGINGS IN the most Elegant and Rich Designs, together with those of the Cheapest Comprising Description. „ • 1 Qr»v til ace within the delivery of the South Wales, VaVof NeaJ^^TaffV ale, an?N I 'K)1111/186 f lRail\vays and also to all parts of the Iron Districts ol MouS^tlisliffe, oij'Orders of 20s. and upwards. r 1 Office, Merthyr Tydfil, N k BEGINS ON SATURDAY,^s^EPT., THE DAY m WHICH THE J 1 GREAT HALF-YEARLY GLMAI1IG OUT/SILF 0M)B4PEBY COMMENCE^ AT SMITH'S, COMMEBC^HOIJSE, EBB"W" YALE/ J U 1, 'J' COPBIIAISRAD^SY*. FOR J SUM M G/> rf .—,— — LJF -YC —^ t IMPORTANT NOTICE. _K, L- KOOS, PEACTICAL WATCH & CLOCK MANUFA URER, JEWELLER, &c., 97 and 34, HIGH STREET, AERTHYR, O ECS to thank his Friends and the Public generallv/for the very liberal support he has received during the last nine years, and begs most respernuliy to inform them that he has taken the .✓■Shop and Premises of Mr. A. ROMBACH, WatclimjiKer (Alio is givin^/J) business in consequence of ill health), No. 34, High-street, Merthyr, neyiy opnoliffc High-s^Pet Chapel: L. Koos hopes to merit the same Kbera^iqipciTrWeb'ed if Mr. Rombach, by producing first-rate workmanship and punctuality. /y c- A New Slock of the best made Patent Lptf^ V^fcic», an^Geneva Watches, also a large Stoik of Jewellery and Wedding Rings, wilj he i^ady\|W^va^>< eti^n on MONDAY next, AUGUST 20ili, the opening day, and will be sold for ifsh^nly, atjfly lowest remunerative prices. L. K. intends keeping on his Shop at No. 97, tUgh-sfieet, as heretofore, with a large Stock of English and Foreign Clocks, Jewellery, pedtling ing- nd Fancy Goods. Watches & Clocks repaired under'tbe sup»risipn>»f L. Koos, by an efficient staff of workmen. Clocks sold. as usmal, by weekly or monthly payments. (gff" Please observe the Address :-No. 97. near the Castle Hotel, and No. 34, nearly opposite High-street Chapel, Merthyr. H LORD RAGLAN INN, I MERTHYR. {V 'h EE^ GABE amjmmces Ohjs Commercial r\> Friends awUdle Puhjic thfci the/tmove Inn has eversJconve>nence for tleir accommodation, and (the Goodrsuppfcdare al o^he very best quality. Hlorse and Trap ke]rt»flbr iire on reasonable terms, and Orders for tl^m by post promptly attended to. ME. JOHN P CE, Wholesale Projiwon act 26, Wellingto strr Home-cured WeJ^B Bac^i^quality at t e west kri s. PEIMK LSII ^|KEE, JBT THE CASK, AlWys on sale, a^n-earonable prices. STORES Back of I^gh-street; Entrance in Chapel-street. I — To Carpenters, Builders, &e. Tbe Cardiff" Depot of Prepared Joiners, Work, the Canal Wharf East, Cardiff (near the South Wales Railway Station.) JAMES and PBICE HA^ always on hand a large Stock OF the following named Goods Skirtings,yMouldings, Archi- traves, Cornices, Sash BnMif Doo*Jambs, Angle Beads, Doors, and Sasheaf 7 Par foot, li -inch Doors, 4-Mmelled f framed ,JF..| m, 6d. 2-inch Doors, oulde oth sides lOd. 1^-inch Bead^HBut gjluSpuare £ „ 6jd. 2-inch 6-pdnel Doors, unoul^red both sid& „ lOd. lj-incl^ashes anaNFramMf Deal Casings, Baltio^fcnk Jails and Axle Pullies, prenarejrtp hang double ,Jc. „ 9Jd. 1J-inch do., as above^rimed, and glazed with Crown Glass „ 13Jd. 7-inch Torus Skirting, lis. per 100 feet run.
DOWLAIS CEMETERY., / jL
DOWLAIS CEMETERY., jL CONSECRATED GROUND. UNCONSEC^TEP'SJTOUND. Charges to F bl| Fees payable Tble forBurfal 'Ofhwatingkirave Irfble for Bw'iaJ Description of Grave, Interment, Sfc. Ground, ^Icrate^roun 1 £ s. r £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ s. d. £ a. /■ £ ,s>/d* s.'d; Common Grave for Parishioners w; 0 5 3 0 3 6 0 4 6 0 13 3 0 5 3 0 2 G;0 IsJ 0 l/t 9 If purchased in perpetuity (extra) JL.. • • •». • 1 1 0 •• J i n 0 'j fio'30r*o'a^fi Brick fil-ave1! .(.jl!ra.m?n. ""2 11 0 0 15 0 0 12 6 1 18 I Oil 0 0 5 00 oj }] If purchased in perpetuity (extra) 22 0 0*36 oi6 0 0 76 0*5 00 *2 0 oi4 6 For re-opemng Brick Grave 076 0|JJ 030 0jJ 0 02G05 00 20 096 For (htto, if purchased « 150 150 590 2 19 0 0 10 61 5 0 4 16 6 Vault, 2 corpses abreast jijviouiov o v v J If more than 9 feet, par foot extra 0 In 0 ..6 0 15 0 0 io 6 0 *5 0 1 10 6 F°r rc-opening. 0 lo 0 0 10 0 0 5 0 1 10 0 5 5 0 0 10 61 16 0 7 11 6 1 i S hi 6[ 0J5 0 f 16 S 1 1 0(0 10 60 5 0 1 16 6 If more than 9 feet deep, per foot extra 110- •• uj For interments in select situations for a.-Common or „ Brick Grave 0 10 6 •• •• J 106| •• •• For a Vault saJ?. • ->S,1 1 0 •• •• •• J For tolling the Bell for an hour, or^art of an nwuj.. T&0 6 •• •• "yr •• •• Entrv of Registry of Vault or Gravem per/etuitf 0 6 •• •• vl Certificate thereof J.. ■ 0 2 >6 •• •• "1 1 \j WS For erecting a Tomb over a Common Gr&fe. >4.^ 110 •• •• •• -X Jf Ditto in Brick Grave 11^ -• •• •- „ »/:{ Ditto over any Vault W 2 2 0 •• 0 IffW lOLli X •• For Railing round any Brick or Common Grave Old 0 •• •• •• XjsJ TV f For Railing Round any Vault 110 •• «• Y Searches, &?c.. j q Searching Register of Burial first year •• •• 0 6 Second year •■•••• •• J 2 6 Certificate of Burial • • • • • • ~S 7- N T R„.„I A 1 W. JENKINS, Clerk. Xiowlais Burial Board, 10th August, 1860.
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HEALTHFUL EXERCISE. WILLIAM WALTERS respectfully in- forms the Public that he lias }ust taken the BALL COURT TAVERN, neayfteCourt House Merthyr, together with >he Jv*NIS COURT attached. Gentlemen des^oui^of B|piiy)f a game at the innocent and heaWiiuJ Ball Playing will have everjyftten £ y^'«ndVthe use of the excellent Ball Couft amlB^JIJpn terms that cannot fail to give satMactiot}\ The utmost, order will always bej>res^rven,so that Gentlemen may amuse themselvfs without the fear of objectionable interference, or anything that may detract from their pleasure. (!.1, .r TIOLLOWAY'S PILLS THE WONDER OF THE WORLD!—Thft great Household Medicine ranks among the leading necessaries of life, as it is weH known to the world that it cures many complaints other remedies cannot reach; this fact is as well estab- s lished as that the sun lights the world. I- Bilious Affections. quantity and qualify of the bj^e are of vital importance to health. Upon th liver, the gland which secretes this fluid, the ills operate specifically, infallibly rectifying its tfregpfcmties, and effectually curing jaundice, bilious remjtonts, and all the varieties of disease generatedyjjjf UJk unnatural condition of the orgajft. Complaints of F/males. M f The functional irregulari/fles ]J(/\<ir to^lie weaker sex, are invariably a6rrect«l wiltou/prmi o/inconveaieiico by the UBC Fills. /They are the safest nvul/surest iileVicincIor the diseases incidental to ftnnales of J J llolloway's Pills ore the best remedy nouJn in the world for the following diseases Ague Female Irrcgula- Scrofula, or Kind's Asthma rities Evil Bilious ComplaintsFcvers of all kinclsSere Throats Blotclics on the Fits Stone and Gravel Skin Gout Secondary Symp- Bowcl Complaints Head-achc toms Colics Imligeation Tic-Uoalouroux Constipation of thclnflamuiation Tumours j>owols Jaundice Uieers (tions Consumption Liver Complaiu Venereal Affcc- Dobility Lumbago Worms of all kinds Dropsy Piles Weakness, from Dysentery Rheumatism whatever cause Krysypclas Retention of Urine &e., &c. Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR HOLLOW A Y, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices :-18. lid., 2s. 9d., "vjs. 6d., lis., 22s., and 33s. each Box. There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. r N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patient n every disorder are aftixed-to each Box- LOVERIDG E'S RHEUMATIC PILLS, FOR THE CUKE OF RHEUMATISM—Acra% CHEONIC, AND Mu sou LAB PAINS xy TUB BACK PAINS AND GIDCIJSGESS IN THE HEAD; BILIOUS C OK PLAINTS C0STIVENESS>ABI8IW& BHOM^NDIGESTION Prepared by T. Member of the Pharmaceuncal Socieljr of Gkfeat Britain. LIST OT AG^WM-Tredegar, Mr. Crosswell; Aberdare, Mr. Evani; Newbridge and Treforest, Mr. Bassett; Hirwaunf Mr. Sims: Dowlais, Mr. Lewis j Brynmaw^ Mr. Jones; Neath, Mr. Hibbert; Aberdare, Mr. Orchard, Mill-street; Rhymney, Mr. Dixon, chemist; lifobw Vale, Mr. B. A. Geoge.—Wholesale Agents; Messrs^ Barclay and Son. London. v" V" Prichard's Dandelion, Chamomile, I Rhubarb, & Ginger Pijls, jfoOR^ipdigestion, and all formy#iBilious and /•jp Livers Complaints. These/^nild vegejfihlj! >Thniiljruiperfents are particuJ<(Wy valuable for inffenve bowetV.and sick he^achea»arisingffx«m deinngements of' the stajnach, &I.At&ljrl<^tion^ being certain and effejjlfual, withoul^is^^r in- convenience. yT yS In bottles, ls^jfd., 8ijfTM.rfs.flfl., and 11>S Prepared bv>T. PRICIIAAD, Affothecary, 65, Charing CrqjS> LonuoV> V To be had of Messr Sm I, and Rees, che- mists, Merthyr; Jones, chemist, Dowlais; Tho- mas, chemist, Aberdare; and of all Medicine Vendors. The Greatest Boon of the Age! ( TEA DOUBLED IN STRENGTH! REDUCED HALF IN PRICE! Sea Sickness and the ill effects of Drink prevented and Health insured, by using MAGNUM PEOMOTUM, OB THE INDIAN TEA IMPBOVEB.—Tea, which alone is simply a refreshing beverage, by the admixture ot this INVALUABLE COMPOUND, is made so strengthening and nutritious, so bene- ficial to the nerves, that no emigrant or family should be without it. It effectually prevents sea sickness, and not only imparts a-rich taste and more strength to the Tea, which it so scmbles as to show no n the Tea, which it so i$sembles as to show no trace of its presence^jut, acting as a tonK^m the stomach, streafthens the whole systenW rendering it eeuwly (jpkirable to the man oF\ business or pleasure as- fk the, most delicate female. One Pe»my Pasfcet vjjll a week 111 most fiamilie^iid \m s\e nalipie Tea. Sold in packets atXld^M., 6d., and ls. each, with full (SriWons Yof use, by various trades- men in PgmbBoJte, Swansea, Cardiff, Newport, Gloucester, BatlyBiistol, Liverpool, and Lon- don. Wholesale orders to be addressed to JWr. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, Glebeland, Merthyr; Mr. BASSETT, Druggist, Pontypridd; Mr. DAVIS, Druggist, Cwmavon; or to Mr. GEORUE MAUGS, Sole Agent to the Manufacturers, 12, Deansu-eet, Portland-square, Bristol. HENRI'S HORSE & CATTLE FEED HENRI'S PATENT CATTLE FEED is the most perfect preparation of the day for HORSES, CQWS, CALVES, or SHEEP, as hundreds of Testimonials certify. Price 42s. per cwt.—HENjRI'S PM MEAL, 24s. nerewt. ^HENRljH PATENT MEDICATED HORSE FEJBD, adfrnu^tered nightjy^will quickly re- stor<t Hors/s thly arrs^ick oKofi' their feed, into splendifkand Ifealtlw cojillition,-jvithaut intep^ fering with, th^ir dfcly/vs*|k. 4a"8jrfbles wji^re this is used, &lenKegs#fcntflked |reels, or sur- feit never appem^Box^ c«3taining^86 feeds, 19-s. HENRI'S^FEED is tIly ne patented (1855) an^Issold, Mth a aiaranjeed ANALYSIS, by H^XKI'S PATEIT CMT^LE FEED COM- hn^NY, S team Milfc/ HtijLl^the sole manufac- jtureJ^to whom or their dffly appointed Agents, r orders inust be given^/and Post Office Orders mJdp-paySsie. y VLondon Dbput, 40, King William-gtreet. > Merthyr and Aberdare, THOMAS LOVERIDGB, Merthyr. s^Pric hard's Aromatic Steel Pills ^^> £ E unrivalled for restoring vigour to debili- T3IL constitutions, in boxes, Is. l^d., 2s^ «s, 6d., and lis.—Prepared"^by Wm. PsrfwKD, -4,pothecaiy, 65, Ottering Cross; and o*Blr medicine vendors, y/ S. ▼ IteTper. May 4, 1860^ Mr. PrjenardfA JT SIR,—I have enclosed 33 ppCTagfi^amps, please to forward ongoox ol Atomatie^feel Pills, at 2s. 9d. per box^—P^v I V?eive/more benefit ther from their us I an .ill nxnlicines I have ever taken fer tw^Tto; years, firet one thing and then another, butmoy pamoilarlv quinine and iron in its various rms well as poisonous drugs I know not of- o rs respectfully, Wjt. HARRISON, Colourman, near Swinley Well, Belper, Derbyshire. A FRIENDLY BIT OF CHIT-CHAT between Mrs. SCRUBWELI, and Mrs THRIFTY, about HARPER TWELVE- TREES' SOAP POWDER." •SCRUP.WELL. But do you mean to say that you"have washed all that lot of clothes before bretokwst this morning ? s THRIFTY. Oh yes, it's eas enough now to JT# rid of all the slap-dash, s^&m, and dribbling gfcp^on a washing day jg g0oi time. I can alvm* make-.quick Wk of^&Y washing by usiftg Harper Twelj^rees' Sban Powda/" and it rt!lke(§ Ike cloftoe/beautiffiirvjleanjth& white too, yean assure^ou. I mcMy WU them 20 Vinutf-s, anrf" Mng themVTkp toJhy. j have nWusediElvflmig yfiVl tbri td I have tried all sorts <tf/things in Ay tiraf. In fact, one reasop whff I hMteyi HaiVerAwelvetrees' Soap ov Powdbrl ver otherjWas&jBg Powders is be- cause it is soft ancNimofttent to the hands' and makes such a fine nice Wilier. Besides, I ne rub our clothes, and ou know how black mm. Jim's shirts get at the Foundry. Patentee: HM-per Twelvetrecs, The Works," Three W ills-lane, Bromley-by-Bow, London>. boidhy E. R. Gay, T. Rees, and R. Thomas, druggists, Merthyr Tydfil, and by grocers and druggists everywhere, in Id. packets, and 6d. and Is. canisters. MR. DAVID PRICE'S NOTICB RHYMNEY IRON WORXS. Important to Parties Furnishing. Mr. DA VID PRICE commissioned by Mr. C. Hrr atld Watch Maker (who is thvr), to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION ™ MONDAY next, AUGUST 27th lPfio nn ♦>. premises, next door to the Post Offie, Rhymn J? A LARGE STOCK of vatafMe GOftn<$ eon-tiqfi"e- of Household urnit&tre, CJjgpks And Watches. 11180 The Furniture compriser^mahoffjinv cheats nt ? drawers, round and sodare-iables, bed^ds chairs, and other articles. if/ e' The Trade Stock^nsirttfVf *fpht^(ay clocks n K' JSS'FT8? vip*IN 1 Plllld r^j; S1^rwd-S rd A,bert chains; ] fiMed Goorfs, consmfiar' ofyfl* kbA coffin tea and table Spoon^j^aelw R-hisses, pier^nd* 7 8:1898counter, 1 ciZt tZ ™ frames'and other miscellaneous arti- t c,^ t0° "BmeroHs to mention. r thJiV!'8 wU1 co^n?ence at Eleven o'clock, and %A"Ctt°neer 8Dllclts ear,y attendance, a«the one dny;DUmer0US' and must be disP°sed of in Auctioneer's Residence, 88, Thomas. street, Merthyr. 1 PANTYFUND, TWYNYRODYN! TO BE SOLD BY AUCTIOIir F1 By Mr. DAVID PRICE I A atow »th °ISr ,MeLth-vr' ™ 1 «!. LH 'J860 (subfect to such condi- tions as will be then produced), A s»'bstantially-built DWELLIXn 1 a-HOPSE anil GARDEN (well culti^ted? -nth sufficient Ground to build three or S ISOR11' • » and h»« cupbosrd, and 1 SffA18 La «lt^e Jie the baek- P«rtlv eSd' which can be finished wnh a little an oven in the yard. The four bedrooms. The gard^™feSdfete,nS planted with apple, plum, ci»rant tronJP8n<f and other trees; al.o a house, with a drain leading thereto Th^L The said premisaAre^wi under aw^ i the Court Esta^&^rs, aWut 05 ^?™ are unexpired,/ the ft^trounff rent of ^4 j^h t iE?°ay > e r?16^ th/Particular attenti«n of Capitalists to »e*aVove^s the situatira is one ot the healthiest in^he locality, and'not often such a chance is to be met with. Further particulars may be had of the Auc- tioneer. < f Sale to commence at 7 for 8 precisely in the < Evening:. 38, TTiomas-street, Merthyr, J Aug. 14th, 1860. Mr. ABEL S. JONES'S NOTICE. J a COMMERCIAL STREET, ABERDARE. v: LONDON WAREHOUSE DRAPERY, ESTABLISHMENT. ) 'A TO BE LET ST PRIVATE CONTRACT ] for a term of yeart, « ALL those large and commodious Premises '2 adapted for an extensive Drapery business, the property of Mr. Samuel JKewis, Ih-aper, and y now occupied by him, stoffite in Commercial- I street, Aberdare, whereJfe has^arried on the above trade for the lastJG yeanfand from which -r' he retires to private r y The premises conspt of a Rtont S30 feet by 21 feet, with ate Glaai^nndyl^ and re- 13 plete with the n^fet modem fixtu^B and appli- 1 ances, Show ItaCm, H« RVm, Stfre Room, &c. The dwelling part^pnsistsiofjjjfting room,par- lour, kitch^ft, with* l^ery owfer convenience, seven bedjpComs, also 'n^ehmpie and outhouses. Comnrercial-street ronnarthe principal tho- 1 roughfare for the large anttt test-increasing popu- 1. lation of the town, and affords the veiy best trading chances for visiting and casual cus- < tomers, and the premises advertised are centrally I placed, and directly on the main road from the I Taff Vale and Vale of Neath Railway Stations from each of which hundreds of passengers [ issue forth thrice a day. The whole of the premises are in perfect re- pair, and will be Let to respectable and trades- » manlike parties only, at a rent quite moderate in comparison with the present rates charged for premises in the same trade in the same town. For further particulars, apply to ABEL S. 3 JONES, Auctioneer, at his Office, Commercials street; or to Mr. S. LEWIS, the proprietor June Y3th.I860.. Charmer of my leiuffe Mur"— 1 jr t44 BroseJ^y. THE far-famed BR^ELEY«§LAZ|!D TO- BACCO PIPBB, of rajgnal ability, are j manufactured by/Ei>wj^Sobf ho» £ Broselev. Salop. V GENTLEWBK.—Wun Wtium-nd smoking, ASK FOIci BMSELEY. '.f See them, and try^hejJL—Sold in cases from one gross upwards. Merthyr to Tredegar THE Public are informed tjMtf THOMAS GIBBON, the Mail Cprfter between the J above places, is permitfea to PAR- CELS, and which ng Mtleliver with, tI t the greatest care^md pujictmUty; He lewra the Coach an^Horsac f™*rtm^, at 6 o^Wek in the mormpf^and the/CanArian In egmr, at 12 o'clock, arriving Jk Merthw^ a quarter past 1. Parcels left at eitseptfthese places, or in an^house on the road<f0ul be taken care of fnd pro^ly delivered. Jv A ^kv INCREASED (SOLOFR ACCOMMODATION. /S^HRTHYH TO BRECON. ON and after the present date the WELLING- TON OMNIBUS will leave the WELLING- ton HoTEi., BRECON, every Monday and Friday mornings, at half-past Nine, for Merthyr at which place it arrivesjat Twelve, in time for the Down Trains to Swansea, Neath, Cardiff Newport, and Hereford. It leaves the RL HOTEL, Stto^HYH, for Brecon, every Tuesday and Saturday Afternoons, at half-rat Four, after the arrival of the Taff Vale jmd Vale of Neath Train/ X ^^RECQK TO^BE^^VBfl|^ff. J The Wte^jKGTOfi Om Wbus^tevpihe We\ lington HotCT^Breepn, aKlalM>askE^ht eveny Wednesday mSmihgy/for QbergaVenny, afod starts, on its retu Y" A rga ny to Brecon every jpnursd^Jk tuwnioon) at/Four o'clock, by way of'Xlangynfcter and TalyJxint. REDUCED FARES to boti places ^Outside, 4s.: Inside, 6s., which include 751hs.<n Luggage. The ISWic are solicited to^upport these s Conveyances, as iK^s through their competition the previci* execssivfr Fares have been reduced. W.JONES, Proprietor. Br»t(^ A^ust 28th; i860, MERTEHKR &' ABEBGAVENH"Y EOYAELI MAIL. fT^HE above t J- ^Mail Reaves Merthyr, cry, (iS,n day xcept.d). at Eight o'Clock; Tredegar, a er-p t Niqe; and arrives in Abeigp^^enny at fije-U -past In CElleasvsfi, iTwrUisn i tt° imH e erfeofr opt^h^^fh*rewjjesBlvherur/fc^'cClchWesc tfTr h%jirkdd r ON ITS JTETTj^' theJTail leaj^Tthe Aneel Hotel, 'Aber<!l^pn^' -4t Half One o'Clock n^he Jaterfoon, jb^trrival of the Liver- pooNCrain)J and af^Ssin Merthyr at a Quarter past rSe.Jp time .tor the Vale of Neath, »n<i Taff al^fens.^