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MR. H. W. HARRIS'S A NNOUNCEMENTS H. W. HARRIS, Auctioneer, Appraiser, Hous^SSf^e, and GeneralA&ettF, BEGS to inforp^«fEirPublic tliat all entrustetUttTnis car</will be punctually and arefully -stfended to. /Rents^J&HCcted. Fire and Life Policies effectetPop^rtTvantaffeous terms. Railway and otliej^SRares bought and sold, and t.lie daily prices obtained on application. Offices:—140, High Street, Merthyr Tydfil. TO BE LET. AGENTEEL>R^IiBNCE, No. 6, C0URTLAg,»*-lj5BB^B, (MERTHYR. Apply t/mv. JOHA ^°« 55, Castle Street, Merthyr. N.B. Rgt>Reduced. HIGH STREET, MEETHYE. TO BE LET, and maybc^entered on imme- ALL that DOUEJ^LIfiENSED PUBLIC HOTJSE^^uledjAhe^^Anchor Tavern." The Preipi&s ari iiAgno<y repair, the rent is niodera^efand an ^ti4^p«"Slp«'would be enabled to conmiand a gocw busmeSra. For furtherparticula^apply to Mr. H. W. HAR- RIS, Auctioneer, op"fo Mr. ELIAS, Lamb Inn, Merthvr. TO PUBLICANS AND OTHERS. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, THAT DOUBLE LICENSED PUBLIC- HOUSE, known a^tf^JJiOYAL OAK," situate in HIGH SW^EEI?, •Mbrthyr, and oc- cupying a situjyfciro of%«surrassing excellence for business, tfnilst tMe h/usc Vtself offers every na convenience as a sid or a respectable family.—Satisfactoryrearons will be given by the present occupier ^pj<Teaving. Apply on the premises, or to Mr. H. W. HARRIS, Auctioneer and Accountant, 140, High Street, Merthyr. Pony and Phaeton for Sale. T O B^^PP D, AUSEFLLI^FONY JJSI PHAETON, H £ #NESS, iAJWSjHKC^complete.— Thcyjwtfybe bought tpgetrfer o^eparately. Apply to the Rev. The Bryn, near Dowlais, or to Mr. ARRIS, High Street, Merthyr. Genteel Residence near Dowlais for Sale. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, (Unless previously disposed of by private con- tract, of which due notice will be given), By Mr. H. W. HARRIS, At the Busn INN, Dowlais, OUMONDAY, the 17th of March, 1862, at ock in the evening, THE UNEXPIREN-«?7EASI/DF 95 years of all that ME^fJAGE.an//)WELLING HOUSE, witl^MTAppurtefanlsl, called THE BRYN, situate at PA^-CAJB-I\|R, near Dow- lais, and now in the jfossesfconJM^the REV. J. JONES. The House contains Tufee Parlours, Four Bedrooms, and Attic,&foA kitchens and Cellar- age.—There is also^tfTJoach House, with Stabling attached. The House stands in a healthy position, and commands a fine prospect. It is also conveni- ently situated for the Dowlais Iron Works, and is in close proximity to the Pant Station of the Brecon and Merthyr Railway, which will shortly be opened. The House may be viewed any day previous to the Sale, and for further particulars apply to the Rev. J. JONES, or to the AUCTIONEER,(High Street, Merthyr. GLEBELAND, MEETIIYE TYDFIL. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. -If. TV. HARRIS, On WEDNESDAY, the 12tlx d#fopMarch, 1862, behind the premisesijpi^Mr. RICE THOMAS, Grocer, Glebeland< -) 14 0RNITURE and II E no -10 T other eo, ttif r. J IlIq WILLIAMS, other fffiectyff Wr./JFCHN WILLIAMS, Milkman, deceasio, fl^&rcing^f a couple of Chests of Drtfrars^^entyB^dstead, Stump Bedstead, FeatMr/Bed, Bolster and Pillows, Chairs, Earthenware, Smcepans, Tins, Square Table, Round-' TaHefOld Timber, Mahogany Bound Table, ner Cupboard, Clock, Tea Kettles, Pokers, Brass Candlesticks, Cotton Sheets, Mill puff Beds, Clothing, &c., &c» Also, Pour good MILKING COWS. The Sale to commence at Two o'Clock, and the whole will be sold without reserve. Auctioneer's Office, Feb. 25, 186< Crown Property, in Re Thomas Edwards, Deceased. NELSON, LLANVABON. DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD INVESTMENT. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, By Mr. II. W. HARljJ&r At the BOOT INN, in the VJJJD^e of Nelson, on MONDAY, the lOthj^pfof March, 1862, at 2 O'CLOCK, L'.M J ALL thaUMfBLIC. HO TFSI, called. "THE BOOTY' with B/ev(h0usJ, &t«ftTe, Out- buildings, and Garden atacntdJ)^«the occupa- tion of Lewis Morgan, Eft, thoK^arly rent of £ 10, and also the TWO CQLPTLGES adjoining the Boot, now occupied^by Ijdward Andrew and William Phillip, af9s. a month each. The Premises (exempt the Gardens of the Cot- tages) are heid under a Lease from Lord Dyne- vor for GO years from 1842, at the annual Ground Rent of 30s., but 12s. Gd. of this is payable by Mr. Lewis Evans, who holds a part of the premises comprised in the original Lease. The Gardens of the Cottages are held under a pro- mise of a Lease at the Ground Rent of 12s. 9d. For farther particulars apply to the Solicitor to the Treasury, Whitehall, to Messrs. JAMES, So- licitors, Merthyr Tvdfil, and to the AUCTIO- NEER, Merthyr Tydfil. TRE IYOE AEMS, PENYWEEN, DOWLAIS. jllr. H. W. HARRIS WILL SELL BY AUCTION, On TUESDAY, 11th Marcl^UWCat the TRE IVOR ARMS INN, P^U^WERN, Dowhis, THE whole of th^HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TUREj^JfREWIaG UTlfci^lLS, &c., therein, consisting of Four-j^^aiiiTotTyaiL^ed- teads, Feather Beds, Qi<lts^Alan4^7 Sheets, viinirs, Benches, Tab It* leiAiers. Fire-ij'ons, lillpuff Beds, Chests oWDra^rs^JSifiSlIsf.ands, Earthenware," Cane Cifairs, fciU^fTt Commode/ Looking Glasses, Eight-dnaiflfck, Brass Candle- ticks, Round;,Tnbles,Xx>inIr Cupboard, Tea "rays, Pictures", SprtJepans, Iron Boilers, Gun, )ecanters, Glasses, Pewter Measures, China, ey Glasgfjars, Pints, Copper Boiler, Mash 'ubs, Brewing- Tubs, Water Pails, Kmpty Bar- Jls and Kilderkins, Bread Pan, Salting ditto, itdsundrvother articlestoonumarous to mention. ho, THUEE POCKETS OF HOPS. ?ale to commence at Two o'clock, and the Vole to be Sold without Reserve. .uctioneer's Office, 4th March, 1862. PENYWEEN, DOWLAIS. TT O B ft AT DOUHWI LISHMI^JYJPUBLIC- HOUSjjJf^alled 'f lif MO,8 » siti.te at Bmy wcrn, DowfiiV. I *r pafficulars as to li|nt, £ s>*>«pply to Mr. SA\'KL JONES, Brewer, ilfrthyr, or to Mr. h GHARRIS, Auctio r, 4 1, High Street, I.ittiyr. CAfTWMPIN, MERTHYR TYDFIL. _T TliT J^ftUB^^lMNrED JWTfiLIC _L IcrtjSE called tiic iV AS Attvs," situatiu C.ic Twmpinf Meitlnp'Tydfil. Forjarticulars as to RI,, C., apply to Mr, SAMIBL JONES, Brcya«^IMerthyr. or to Mr. H. W HARRIS, Auctioneer,*140, TTigh Street, Msrct)- VALUABLE BOOK DEBTS. (IN BANKRUPTCY). THE Assignees of the Estate of WILLIAM • JOHN, of Pontypridd, in the County of Glamorgan, grocer, draper, &c., are prepared to receive TENDEBS for the PURCHASE of the uncollectedj BOOK DEBTS belonging to the Estate. The debts, as returned by the bankrupt in his balance-sheet, are— Good w^ £ 271 6 2 Doubtful J366 0 7 Bad ^7 ..J/M256 2 7 l(h 9 4 Of which there has been £ cWactOT V' 160 0 0 Leaving, therefore, uncorected^ 2739 9 4 A schedule of all the dej>t»may be seen at the Office of ALFRED Je&N ACRAMAN, Esq., official assignee, 19, SfTAugustine's-place, where I sealed tenders should be sent, indorsed, Tenders for debts of William John," on or before the 31st day of March instant. Further information may be obtained from the official assignee or of Messrs. ABBOTT, LUCAS, and LEONARD, Solicitors, Albion Cham- bers, Bristol. Datcdl st March, 1862. .01 THE DOCTOR FOR ALL g AM I r P 'iL^WAY' PILLS Windy or Watery Dropsy. WHOEVER is afflicted with these com plaints should at once havext'course to J" Holloway's Pills. They act mpaffenergetically P il on the glandular and absorbent system, purify 11 'Ir the blood, and impart gour which age or 0 other causes may ba einporlrily taken away) They excite theJeffTneysincreased activity, and thereb iulate the .bsorbe to remove the fluid alfeady collect d. Disorders Pee to Women. p There is no medi^fe fequal to Holloway's Pills for correctimjf^the ailments incidental to females. Thejf«^iay be mken with safety for any irregularity of the sySrem. As they remove all causes of maladies, and so restore, by tlieir grand purifying properties, females of all ages a to robust health. 1 Influenza, Diptheria, and Sore Throat. How all important it is to check the first de parture from health all may do so by taking Holloway's Pills, without risk or restriction. In all diseases affecting the' blood, nerves, and muscles, or in cases of fever, sote throat, colds, 1 coughs, asthma, and shortness of breath, the earlier they are taken the better. v Holloway's Pills are the best remedy known in the world for the following diseases:- | Ague Female Irrcgula- Scrofula,or King's Asthma rities Evil Bilious ComplaintsFevers of all kindsSore Throats Blotches on the Fits Stone and Gravel Skin Gout Secondary Symp- Bowel Complaints Head-ache toms Colics Indigestion Tic Douloureux Constipation of tlicluflammation Tumours Bowels Jaundice Ulcers (tions Consumption Liver Complaints Venereal Affee Debility Lumbago Worms of all kinds Dropsy Files Weakness, from Dysentery Rheumatism whatever cause Ersypeylas Hetention of Urine &c., &c. Sold. at the Establishment of Professor HOL LOWAY, 244, Strand (near Temple Bar), Lon- don: also by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:-ls. I'd., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., lis., 22s., and 33s. each Box. n;w There is a considerable saving by taking the larger sizes. t N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patient n every disorder are affixed to each Box. COMFORT IN INGI ] NO PKK CA ELLI. THE grcatsjiferiority f fthe TELEGRAPR PEj^^Sold at the!TELEGRAPH Office. ft is adapted for every land, i^nn amalgama- tion of the best metals,'arul^ffeing anti-corro- sive, will last twice as k)*g, and vrite immea- surably superior to aiiv^Ji'the Pens usually sold A trial invited. Sol at 3d. per dozen, or 2s. per gross box. 3* Prichard's Aromatic Steel Pills STAND alone among the many new dis- coveries in Medical Science. ByJJteir won- derful tonic or strengthening Jerties, and peculiar power of oxidising tfeeblood, the pale debilitated invalid is renf- (I ruddy and robust, while the weak and^ar€Taxed,/nl matter from what Ciiuse, soon>s £ periencl ihmr invigorating and restoratlV ccts.. Prepared WyW. PKiciiA%Ef7 Apothecary, 65, Charing-cross, London, inhtoes Is. I I d., 2s'. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. < To be had of Messrs. Smyth, and Rees, che- mists, Merthyr; James, chemist, Dowlais; Tho- mas, chemist, Abeidare, and of all Medicine Vendors. DOWLAIS. TO BE LET EASE, A very Superior HOUSE, A known con- taining ten .Krioms, nnSerrari i^jj^cllar, Stable, Coach House, Elower IndHlitdien Garden. The whole is enclosed witll a hi^n substantial boun- dary wall, and is situa^ci in one of the most populous parts ofDowfais, near the Ivor Work s and very near the intended Brecon and Merthyr Railway Station. It may be converted into Business Premises at a small expense. Apply to Mrs. E. LLOYD on the Premises. England expects every Man to do his Duty. COMPANY 'TENTION! n THE OLD BEE HIVE INN, REVIVED THE VETEttAjrfyid) AOUNG, < UT H 0 mr>#lte.^»paf\ijjj^f7rfpturn till VV his kind thanks MthePjbtfonage he has received during the shortttiwre he has opened • the above House, and ho by keeping the best Ales, London Gin, an^rFcreign Spirits, to meet -frith support fioriVrhe Glnerous Public, also J from his Brethren in Arms. N.B.—The old Veteran has a lnrge Room, and is now fitting it up, and hopes to have it ready by M.ondav, the 27th inst., when the first Convivial will take place, anJ hopes all the 7 I sinjrtoj* Boos win muster strongly inside the I Hive. PIA H 0 FORTES AND H ABM 0 HI DI S. o. TAYLOR, RESPECTFULLY begs to call attention to his Excellej»<rl5f3ek of New and Second-Hand PIANOFORTES, forSjHire. 5000 of the Most Popular SONGS and PIANpFf5RjT| PIECES on hand, at Half Price. All kinds of BRASS MUSICAL INST,pj^fENTS»<«iny C^*WSgue Price. Excellent Stock of CONCERTINA ^"commencing womgw'tjd. each. Concertinas and Harmoniums Tuned and Repaired^ j Pianofortes Tuned in Town or Country. Agent for Alexandre's, Boosey's, Dubaine's, and Wheatstone's Harmoniums. SECOND HAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. Market Square, Merthyr. ESTABLISHED I J 6) BKllI SW 3| NINE YEARS. MB. IE. R. GkA/X" | SURGEON DENTIST, 55, HIGH STJJE £ TTMERTHYR. I 5 gBAerrPiy troRopn fTeperFsrIfsieoFinrorIcrmnCyipae, Il ld AeNaswL t. etaiettTnA h hEd, tpaEhSnee Twrcfge aH enrcaet st aeSatatuehn, pse d At pflbccoioaeelmrrld oedfw. aforriroentm ag bRlpe a hlayficSmt eins gngueolyane, r^caTe Mnr^tea etdeh emd gtoiao n fru, m| iaannn:^—/d JEMrnNBet^reirywe ^nbmSrOieapdt wgereora, n .tiCotnahrs e diimn ffo, Dst eBnartpiadpl grSoevnuerdd- );$; Letters to arrange appointments at either of the above places, if sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. ( ] Perfect Articulation & Mastication 6 (\ T. REES, V\ STJKGEOJ^TTElSrTIST, V^ll j 128, HIGH STKpgC 4EUTHYR TYDFIL, __R R6S t0 attefjion of the Public generally xJ to his,? method or^pplying Artificial Teeth, dis- pensing with all painful operations, springs, and Jj^fenicgs of efreryjJTryrJ, while the expense is less than half the ordinary charge. The materials used in their construgjBn is so natural in colour that it defies detection, even if the mouth be looked into; and their anprfbility is much greater than any other substance advertised for the purpose. £ £ £ s. A Single Tooth from.'O 5 to 1 1 A Single Set 2 10 „ 7 10 A Full Set „ 5 0 „ 15 15 Scaling, Filling, and Regulating Teeth executed on moderate terms, and on strict dentical principles. CAEDRAW FACTORY, & 136, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. 3D. BOBIISTS, WOOLLEN- ^I'A»«FACTURER, BEGS to return his sincere thanks to Lis FricneK^ind (he Piwftfl in gmiejaflor their kind support) and would respectfully inform them that he has REMOVED^tj^fSfi, IIic-ni STREET, (next door to High Street Chapel), the very commodious premises kitej^^ctiupied by Mrs. Jones, Milliner, where he hopes to merit a continuance of their favours. tI D. R. having lately effected considerable iinprovempwfs m the Manufacturing Department wishes to call particular attention to his very Superior WXI1TE FLANNEL, a Large Stock of which is always kept on hand. WELSH SHAWLS, GREY CLOTHS, BLANKETS, FANCY PLAIDS, PIAIN AND FANCY STOCKING YARNS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. ALL KINDS OF FLANNELS, etc., PRESSED ON THE PREMISES. PRINTING BY STEAM POWER. WHY GO TO BRISTOL & PAY MORE! P. WILLIAMS I> ESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he possesses every facility (which perfect riachinery 5u and Steam power can yield) for executing Orders to any extent in Printing, on t .c Shortest Notice, and at the Lowest Rate of Charges. — Bill Heads, Invoices, Letter and Note Headings, Circjilflfs^Business and Visiting Cards, Auc tioncers', Agents', and General Trade AnnouncemerUs^'m the best Style, and executed with an Expedition that cannot be surpassed in any EstabJ" ent out of London. Prices of Poster&rfyrinted ork Good Paper. Double Crown (30 in. by 20) for 100 17^f0d. For 2 7s. Od. For 300 35s. Od. Do. do. folio Long (30 by 10) 300 13s. Od. „ 501X lGs. 0d. „ 1,000 ..21s.to25s. Royal (24 by 20) 100 16s. Od. „ 2pT.. 25s. Od. „ 300 32s. Od Demy (23 by 18) „ „ 14s. Od. •• ?2s. Od. „ „ •• 29s. Od Crown (20 by 15) „ „ 10s. 6d. „ •• 16s. Od. „ „ 21s. Od Demy folio (18 by 11) 8s. Od. „ •• 13s. Od. „ •• 17s. Od Crown do. (15 by 10) „ 7s. Qjx „ „ 10s. (?d. „ „ •• 13s. Od^ Foolscap do. (14 by 8 £ ) „ „ 6s. Od. „ „ Ss. Od. „ lis. 00^ Demy 4to. (11 by 9) 4s. 6d. „ 500 9s. 6d. „ 1.0U1) 14s. 6d Crown 4to. (10 by 7J-) 4s. Od. 8s. Od. •• 12s. 0d" 2 Od. Demy Octavo (9 by 5f) 1000 7s. 6d. „ 3,000 18s. Od. „ 5,000 25s. Od' Crown do. (7J by 5) „ 2000 10s. Od. „ 5,000 20s. Od. 10,000 30s. 0d* Demy 12mo. (74 by 4i) „ 5000 15s. Od. „ 10,000 25s. Od. „ 20,000 40s. 0d* Coloured Paper or Coloured Inks, charged extra. Invoice Heads on Good Writing Paper. Foolscap Quarto (8^ by 04).. for 100 4s. 6d. For 500 10s. 6d. For 1> £ 00 •• Od Post Cmo. (9 by 5) „ 1000 12s. Od. „ 3.000 30s. Od. „ 5,000 42s. 0d- Foolscap do. (8i by ti) „ „ 10s. Oil. „ ,> •• 24s. Od. „ » •• 34s. 0d- Do. 9mo. (54 by 44) „ „ 8s. 0d- „ JJ • • 0d. „ >» 80s. 0d. Circulars, Cream Laid Paper, Fly Leaf. Note size, for 100, from 3s. 6d.; 200, 6s.; 500, 12s. 6d. Cards, from 10s. per 1,000. TEA PAPERS PRINTED AT Is. PER 1,000, IF THREE REAMS ARE ORDERED. PRINTING and BINDING done for the TRADE. Aceount-Boolcs of all Sizes and Patterns, made in a Superior manner, at the Shortest Notice. Every style of Binding done at the Cheapest Rate of Prices, consistent with elegance and durability. Paper Ruled by Machine to any Form.—School Books, Writing and Ciphering Copies, Pocket and Office "Ledgers, Metallic Books, etc., etc., always on hand.—Reviews, Magazines, and all other Publications, including Newspapers and Cheap Periodicals, supplied regularly. Standard MUSIC supplied to the Public at Wholesale Prices. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS IN MERTHYR, Comprising the most Elegant and Rich Designs, together with those of the Cheapest, Description. Carriage Paid to any place within the delivery of the South Wales, Vale of Neath Tail'Vale, and Loop Lineof Railways, and also to all parts of the Iron Districts of Monmouthshire, on Orders of 20s. and up wards. —-—— 1ELJEGRAPH" Office, Merthvr Tydfil. ESTABLISHED 1825. THOMAS JONES, PLUMBER, PAINTEIV6T2ZIEE,&C. 151, HIGH ST ET, MERTHYR, BEGS mostjprff)ectMly|kj|inform h:s friends and tWpublie tlujJ^Hie Board of Health h^rog de terminal! tovjlkm all parties to employ whomsoever %wyjMiase in all interior work necessary for tlip/mtrodnction *</water from the main pipes ipfo their houses, he is pre- pared to supply ai wtcrials and execute ail such work at the very lowest remunerative prices, consistent with good mateiials and workmanship, and solicits a share of their patronage. N.B.—T. J.>s cxpcrier.ce in this branch of his business is so well kuowt asto need tu comment. Prichard's Dandelion, Chamomilo Rhubarb, & Ginger Pills ARE an unfailing remedy for indigestion, constipation, bilious, liver, and stomach complaints. Their gentle operation, yet certain result, particularly reeo d them for all the above ailments, and heir use necessitates no confinement, of business ca,n continue his pursuits, ana the both sexes find a medicine that may be Jel/tcil to at an y time, I, under all cticumst&nc^jyfefTut the least appre- hension of clangerous^eSults. In Bottles.lf^'l^cl., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6<1., and lis. Prepared onty by YV. Prichard, Apothecary, 63, Charing Cross, London. To be had of Messrs. Smyth, and Pees, che- mists, Merthyr; J antes chtmlst, TBO- [ mas, Abcf't.irc; and of all Medjcinc | V(sn<)c..s.. MARCH, 1862. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. —jk *~?jk rpHE Cardiff Steam Navi- "~1\ _L gation Company's New and Fast-Sailing Steamer "VELINDRA," DAVID DAYIES, Commander, is intended to ply between CARDIFF and BRISTOL, during the present Month as follows, arriving at and starting from Bathurst Basin, Bristol, calling at Hotwells, where Passengers will be Landed and Embarked. BETWEEN CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. FROM BUTE DOCKS,FROM BATHURST BA- CARDIFF. SIN, BRISTOL. March. ] March. 3. Monday.. 6 £ a.m. 1. Jhjhirtlav 7 £ 'a.m.. 5. Wed 7 a.m.lj^^fuesday 8 £ a.m. 7. Friday. 75 ajaJ^JTbursday.9 a.m. 10. Monday..lO^g^Tn.l 8# Saturday..10j a.m. 12. Wed.. p.m.11m y'uesdai^.2.^ p.m. 14. Fridav^^T. 3 p.mi laL^huj^ffay 4 p.m. 17. Monffay. 5 p.mf ID. Jjjdfurday 6 a.m. 19. Wed 6J, a.m. l^^Tuesday 8 a.m. 21. Friday .7A a.n^^O. Tiiursday..9;j a.m. 24. Monday ..lOAjidn. 22. Saturday ..10.1, a.m. 26. Wed l^p.m. 25 Tuesday. 2| p.m. 28. Friday 3 p.m. 27. Thursday.. 4 p.m. 31. Monday.4| p.m. 29. Saturday .6J a.m. To-and-fro in conjunction with the Ely, Jst, 15th, 17 th, 18th, and 31st. Fares :—After Cabin, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. Further information as to freight, &c., may be obtained by applying at the Company's Office, Bute Docks, Cardiff'; or to John Evered, Clare- street Hall, Marsh-street, Bristol. E. J. THOMAS, General Superintendent. MARCH,' 1862. STEAM COMMUNICATION BETWEEN CORK, MIL- FORD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. «. *=1 rpHE CORK STEAM SHIP A COMPANY'S Screw Steamers DODO," Captain CROFT, ] ,000 •g^Tons; "IBIS," Captaiu HOL- LAND, 1-200 Tons, or "COIHfOR 1200 Tons, is intended to ply as erneath, and afford conveyance for Pasplflgers, Goods, and Cattle, at very moderat^rates.. FROM CARQJ^^ND NEWPORT TO CORK. Newport, Saturday,1st,5J a.m. Cardiff, Saturday, 8tli. 9 a.m. Newport, Saturday, 15tl!x*T. 5 a.m. Cardiff Saturday, 22n^J. 9 a.m. Newport, Saturday, i, 5 a.m. FROM CORK FOP^IILFORD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. Milford&CardifF, Wed. 5th, a.m. Newport, Wednesday, 12th, 12 noonj Cardiff, Wednesday* 19th, 6a.m. Newport, Wedneeday, 26th, 12 noon. FARES from Cork to Cardiff and N ewport Best Cabin, 17s. 6d.—Deck, 7s. No Steward's Fee. Return Tickets, available for one month, 27s. Horses, Carnages, Live Stock, and Goods for Shipment should be alongside FOUR HOURS before the advertised time of Starting. For particulars, apply to L. W. Glover, Secre- tary, Cork Steam Ship Co., Cork Ford & Jack- son, Milford; Thomas Nicholson, Plymouth; James Maddocks, CorkSteaui Ship Co.'s Wharf, Newport, or to OWEN & DOWNING, Bute Docks, Cardiff SALTER'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS ARE an unfailing specific for Gout, Rheuma- tism, Lumbago, and Disease of the Kidneys, &c., as tjie following testimonials will testify 26, De Beauvoir Road, London, N. Mr. SALTER.—Dear Sir,-I have suffered from Gout for 20 years, and your Gout Pills are the only remedy that arrested the disea Iso a friend took them for Rheumajiarti^and they gave instant relief.—Yours t J AM UEL CANTON; J^l^rGrosveaorfet., London, W. MR. SAHTEK.—Sirj^H^yJg suffered from pains in the Chest, Kldlevs, Ind Lees, I took one do.-e of your Gout andn^lieufuatic s, which gave relief, and after^TOKiiigla^fcwiloses was quite cured. I consider tli great boon, and hope my fellow sufferers^jiffTreap the same bene- fit as I have,—I anKyif^your obedient servant, WILLIAM PLANK. Sold by t>e Proprietor in boxes at Is. lid., 2s.9d., and 4s. ed. each, and forwarded to all parts of the Country on receipt of Postage Stamps, or Post-office Ord«f- andean be obtained through all Chemists. Prepared by THOMAS KNIGHT SALTER, Clieinist, &c., 88, MOUNT STREET, LONDON, W. Agent for Tredegar, Mr CROSSVELL; Aber- gavenny, Mr. WATKINS. STRAWSON'S WATERPROOF FOR BOOTS AND SHOES, Price Is. and 2s. per Jar. THIS COMPOSITION will be found the best ever brought before the Public as a Water- proof for Leather. Boots and Shoes dressed with this Composition will resist all damp from wet soil, wet grass, dew, r-nd evensj^r; and will last three times as long as amfCthers. Retail by most respectable Cluudtsts aad Ironmongers throughout the Kh>0fffom. IM £ 0f$TANT TESTIMONIAL. From J. S. N BB q Surgeon. BeailinlteTV Si ptember 28, 1861. Dear Sir,—I Beg la-fell that I constantly apply your YVaterpwjfor Cptfi icsitionto my boots, and am so satisfierf^ofits us 'fulness that I fre- quently recommend. to it y friends and not the least of its vajarable qua ties is, that it pre- vents leather from getting d\T and hard. I have this day put on a pair of new boots for the fir-t time, which were dressed with your Composition eight or ten months since, and the leather is as soft as a piece of the finest kid. You are quite at libertv to make any use you please of my opinion as to the merits of your Waterproof Composition, — I am, dear Sir, very failhfullv vours, JJHN STAiNES WEBB, M.R.C.S. I Mr. Strawson." From the Volunteer Service Gazette, October 19. 1861. Ou Helps to Good'^Sooting," by Captain Matthews, 20111 Somerset Rifle Volun- teer Corps. If dry feet in wet weather are a boon, I can vouch for Strawson's Waterproof for Boots and Slu>es." Eetail by Mr. Smyth, coemlst, Merthyr Mr. Rmytli, Pontypridd Mr- Crosswell, Tredegar Mr! George, Mr. Williams, Bryn- tnawr .Mr. Gowjeii, Aborgavonsiy Mr. \^ij- > liams, ILk; Meesra. Cossens & Sou, Monmouth. TROEDYRHIW. N SUNDAY, 1862, the ON SUNDAY, March JefrTTbh, 1862, the RhV. D. JA ME^CA., I).PH., Rector of Panteg, will deH^^T WO 8Kl M ONS, one in English at 11and tWUptJfcr in Wplsh at six p.m., ATW. JOHN'S S^BOR, P»^T5-RHUN, Troedyriflw, on behalffcfAlie^Llairtaaff Church Extension Society. f MARKET. SQUARE CHAPEL, MEETHYR TYDFIL. SABBATH EVENING LECTURES, RV THE REV. J. T. DAViES;^afrXT^ "THE FOOTPRINTpy^F EMMANUEL I^IIE EIGHTH^rthis Course of LECTURES will be drffvered on 1(3UNDAY EVENING next, 3lAjtefi9th. SUBJKCT CITY SCENES Jeru ee, —Jeru^tfem—severfl^ur/eys thither—the sects 'r weepi -triumpli. entrjv—3e woM— Ckcjst weepiug over the city. %•< Service commencg^t Six o'clock precisely TO SHOEMAKER. WANTED, THRER^IWBILEN, two strong and oj>»^ght. as follows, Watertight?, 4s^irf^Mediu*y«bJ A.; Strong Wonien's, 2s«j^r; Light, 7s.—AddM^^WILLIAM KEAR/WaejjafSn Arms, Blaenafdn. I t for^A3E^~ EBENEZER ENGLISH EJHtfSSBYTERIAN CHAPEL, THOMerthyr. For particulars apnJy^oiJr. 31 ./Morgan, Bacon Factor, High Sp*ret, or K B. E^CNS, Timber Merehimt, Thom. s* A BARGAIN.—FOB SALE, AMAHOGANY-TORPfltl^^lR, seven feet nine i»chesj#rfg, witrf/welve drawers: Likewise, a GL £ £ 15 CASE, AidUeet square, in- cluding cunfenrds undlrneptl^'All the above are in ^j^Uent conditio!. Apply to B. GWILT, High Stregtfltferthyr. T O BE 1^, AND ENTERED^TN IMMEDIATELY, THE EARl^«rf £ EY. irffaiw Street, Dow- lais^- Apply tol MrI mUl, C^jarfSrthen Arms, J/rerthyr. January 24tli, 1862/ SUPERIOR TO GOLD Covffhs, Colds, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Chest, Incipient Consumption, tCr. WILLIAMS'S CELEBRATED COUGH BALSAM THIS is the best preparation ever discovered for the cure of the above complaints. It will alleviate in a few minutes the most obstinate cough, and in a short time entirely remove it. It willj sppedily clearj the breathing organs, and prevent that accumulation of mucas which op- presses respiration. It removes all sensations of shivering, and engenders that gradual per- spiration which will remove all languor, and difficulty of breathing. — A FEW OF THE TES ONTALS. Mrs. Jane Roberts, JHfnylAnt, Caernarvon, 71 years of age-—AJirer suffemne for a consider- able time from ceiffghs aiuljRtufJ and for three weeks withgjj^sleepina enSeMafight ojxJSv^ I took, according to iwtriMlons, tlrf^e bottles of Williams's Cough Btisafalf wiiitfn restored me to perfect health. J Mr. David Jones, LUmsantffraid.—I was for ten years sufferin^'irom coughs. I took three bottles of Wi ms's Cough Balsam, which perfectly cured iffe. Mr. JBdioard Roberts, Llinvachraeth.—I received great relief from taking Williams's Cough Balsam. I had taken a number of other preparations without benefit, and for more than a year was unable through Coughs and weakness to attend my work. When I commenced taking the Balsam I immediately experienced that it was benefiting me I continued its use, and it removed the cough and strengthened the system so that I am now enabled to work daily. Mrs. Thanpxon, Northgate Street, Cheater. —A short time since I was greatly afflicted with pains in my chest and side, accompanied by se- vere cough and shortness of breath, which con- tinued for two years. I failed to obtain anything to do me good until I heard of Williams's Cele- brated Balsam, which I determined to try. The fain in my side gradually removed, and the cough ceased, and my desire is that all sufferers similar to myself should hear of the excellent curative propenies of this valuable Balsam. To be obtained in bottles at Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each, from every respectable chemist, or from the propiietor, Mr. EDMUND WILLIAMS, Chemist and Druggist, CASTLE SQUARE, Caernarvon. Williams's Worm Lozenges Are of white colour, sweet to the taste, and will be taken by children without any difficulty. They are the best preparation for Worms, Fits, Pains in the Stomach, Head, or Side, and will certainly remove that sallow lethargic appearance peculiar to children and young people afflicted with Worms. The Proprietor has received hundreds of testi- monials to the value of these Lozenges from the aged and young. May be had in boxes at Old., Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. each. A FEW OF THE TESTIMONIALS. Mrs Catherine Williams, Lime House, Caernarvon.—I gave two of your lozenges to my little girl, three years of age, which expelled 30 worms. Mrs. W. Jones, Shopkeeper, Nazareth, Caernarvon. — I gave one of your Lozenges to my son, nine years of age, which expelled 40 worms of large size. Mr. John Frost, Netherfield Road, Everton. —I gave two of your Lozenges to my little son, three years of age, which expelled 65 worms. Prepared only, and may be had of EDMUND WILLIAMS, Chemist and Druggist, Castle Square, corner of Bridge Street, Caernarvon. WHOLESALE AGENTS—London: Messrs Barclay & Sons;! Liverpool Messrs Clay, Dod, and Case, and Messrs. Higgins & Cattle. TO GROCERS AND OTHERS. TO LET, A HOUSE AND SHOP, siU«rted near Jack- son's Bridge, Mertha/Tvafil. The Pre- mises are well adapted Jirf^carBving on a general Grocery, there bcin«^ti\e3«^l€nt cellar for Storage, and a s^ll^noJomefvr an extensive Baking Trade Ii.Iowliieli a large and prospewms BusinlsWiash^n caniod on for several years, aud iniwhijjjria suitable. Person would command an exM<fsivc P ttmnagc. The Shop has been wi'h Fixtures. The House has commodious Bedrooms, an other conveniences suitable to a Family. Application to be nxiide to the Rev. J. j HUCVUES, Bt-fhauia, PowJais, or at tlis TCLK. GRAPH OSce. I y MB. ». R. LEWIS' NOTICES. D. R. LEWIS, (Son of the late Mr. D. ZetpM, Auctioneer), 36, HIGH STREET, MERTHYB Auctioneer, Accountant, Yaluer, Estate and Mouse jfyent, BEGS to solicit the patroaage ofjfce Public in the above business, andheff^slry atten- tion and prompt settlemen erit the same. Mortgage and other I^il^ffecyHl Insolvents Schedules made up^Tupli^in| private Com panies accounts^*rodited. /Mam/ advancd on Goodrcottsijyifga-fcf Sale. If Arrangements efiected^^th Creditors, ao4 Estates wound up uader^the/'lfew Bankruptcy Act, 1861. Railway and other Shfires bought and sold. Agent to the London Fire and Life Assurance .Corporation. Valuations for Probate made. &.c. Valuations made between outgoing and in- coming tenants. MR. I). R^T^WIS, IS prepared to Ai^ANCE MONEY in «nma from £ 5^0fT £ r>OO on/Lea^hold and Free- hold P^ffty anvwhajfilin tKtbJtftstricV* N« charges for enquiries. «Jiller#ofJ&ppJif^ion to contain two stamps.Afply afc^the Offices, 36, High-street, Mertliyr. DAYID THOMAS. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CONFEC- TIONER, FANCY BREAD & BISCmjJKTKER, 51, GLEBELAND' STREEJ^AND 62, HiCa STREE^JMfRTM*^ BEGS to rej^n^his «geere thanks to. hU friend»1md the pibna for the Tja^tberRl support he a&,q. receiv i e lastjj»»tnty years and to inform them Ot tin>a^S^nrhis old business in Glebelaml ^EtaM^e hM taken t« tlie shop lately occbpfcjUv^vrN,Tofeo|!f, joining the New Inn, whefcj^liupai,fry gtact attention to business, to retire a"Shawtif Qiiblic |tetron^(«. All Orders executed on the Shorted Notice. The best quality Gooas at "Moderate Prices Merthyr Tydfil JLocal BqerdL of Health." WATER WORKS. THE above Board is desirous of receiving TENDERS for the supply of MATERIALS for the use of the ENGINE at th&fttfer Bed# to consist of the following Olive lion. Cotton Waste^T^T. \jfm..w\perUu Eme^ClotliT..jO$.. White Lead, .per lb. Flax .per lb. Specifications ofwhich^rfay be seen at the Sur- veyor^tm application. Tenders to be serft to me on or before Wednes- day, the 19th dity of March next, endorsed "Ten. ders for Material for Eng-ine." By order, J. W. RCSSELL, Clerk. February 22,1862. MERTHYR TYDFIL LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH. WATER WOjrp. PL U BE ffFRS, TO PLUMBEji5j^4fHERS, THE above Board isJdearapus fifjf^ceiring T E1,1(, THE above Board isJdearapus fifjf^ceiring A TENDERS FOR INV)0RKE RVIC'E T PIPE-LA/IING at pef lineaj^root, including joints, &c. Specification m*(y be seen at the Surveyor's Office on appBpjrfion. Tenders to be sent to^ifie on or before War- NESI>AY, the 19th day-of March next, endorsed, Tenders for Inside pipe laying." (By Order) J. W. RUSSELL, Feb. 26, 1862. Clerk. Merthyr Tydfil Savingg'JRsfdc! THE TRUSTEES a^b^anmjers, m consequence oLkifeopening of lost Offie« Savings' BanksiiTMerthyr anADfvuaU, have r)ECIDEi>^ON.CLO'^INClheVftoTe Bank. Depositors, on giving Flurtceii DaysV»«iice, may receive the amountjof tliirjkrfJosits » money, or inay have thelijacCoupts transferred to the Post Office Savings^Befl £ *l- Attendance every Al all till April 14thfrom il to one o'Clock. EASE AND HEALTH TO THE SICK. HOLLOWAY'S OINTMENT. Sores, Wounds, Bad Breasts, Bad Legt. iN this class of maladies an improvement in the appearance of the disease ofthe patient follows the first dressing with th^Olntment. It must not only be smearnHm the wound, or sore, but be briskij* rubbed,f6r some inches round about the diseased swo}16n or painful parts. It will penetrate to the^tdood vessels, nerves, and muscles, and evexuCothe bone, and will exercise the most wholespfne healng and udrifying power over every tiafoe requisite for/norough repara- tion. The ect of the fcintanent is increased by fonlentin, it walrm wA^rltefore the Ointment is rubbed in; but sorepf when healing, should never be cleansed -,Nit I sponge or any thing else, as the young and n^w flesh, whi ch appears lik a cream, would ^washed away. Glandular Swellings, Bronchitis, Mumps, Sore Throats, and Diptheria. To combat these diseases with success, a re- medy is required which will have the whole ab- sorbent system under its control. Such a reme- dy is Holloways Ointment, when rubbed on the s'dn, it i>enetrates to the glands, and removes any obstruction or impurity which may be im- peding their healthy action. This Ointment acts on the very mainspring of life, for through the glands pass all new matter required for the body's reparation in all the above class of cases the Ointment and Pills used conjointly, will act so searchingly, and certainly, as to effect cures in the most deplorable cases. Both the Ointment and Pillt thould be tued in LU following catei: Bad legrs Corns (soft) Kheumatism Bad breasts Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted and sore nipples Bunions stiff joints Sore-throats Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis Skin-diseases toes and Sand Fistulas Scurvy flies Gout hore-lieads Coco-bay Glandular swel- Tumours Chiego-foot linfrs i;;cers. Chilblains Lumbago Wounds Chapped hands Piles laws Sold at the Establishment of PROFBSSO HOLLOWAT, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar), London, and by all respectable Druggists ana Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilized world, at the following prices:—16. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s.Cd., lis., 22s., and 33s. each Pot. There is a considerable saving by taking he larger sizes. N.B.—Directions for the guidance of patient vv THE FEARFUL EXPLOSION AT THE GET 111.V COLLIRftyittERTHYR TYDFIL. TFST Puldi^f^TE^EbsCOPIC VIEWS of (nT ry | Post free, tw^fSty 1 1 LED PFTTM, I Hytatroefc,