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MR. H. W. HARRIS'S ANNQUNCEM E JSTTR H. W. HARRIS, Auctioneer, Appraiser, House, Estate, and General Agent, BEGS to inform. tha^WTOig 'that all matters entrust^ggpWare wOT»e punctually and nd aivxptf&e&us terms. RawP^ and omfi/fihjpeWDOught and sold, and the daily pricdsohfcffned on application. Offices140, H&f £ h Street. Merthyr Tydfil. IgPb. DAVID PRICE'S IQTICES. NOTICE. Re'TH OMAS OLIVER, Grocei- arren. ALL Persons indebted tabove Estate are requested torj^f^heirfftccounts forth- with, or to make a geme sthe Moment of the same and Accountanlp^o^ Thomfi-stree^^iferthyr Tyd- fil, who is^iully empo wejedfct^eceiv e the same. Auctioneer's Residencies, Thomas-street, M erthyr, May It), lo62. AT THOMAS Tpsra Temperance &Cp»«fn0rcial Hotel YOU cam^ltfre^U th<rmamf«'ts of^^fiome— CJjdfges vetyfnod^jjje. I f (jbrG. iS, Proprieter. DOWLAIS. TO GROCERS AND GENERAL SHOP-KEEPEE^j^ TO BE LET, with L/fUlMdiate llssession. A HOUSE and Plate GJmSslront, si/uabe irrSrmtii street, Dowlais,h8rog one (j^hevfletihorfughjares^^ the placsfleading frfnathe flaflwat^StatiM^p the Ivor Works. /J Apply to FRFD KINS, Collector, High street, Merthyr, or yfaelag, Dowlais. DOWLAIS, GLAMORGANSHIRE. TO INNKEEPERS AND ERS. TO BE LET, and may be upon on the 12th of Augus^Ktt, g THAT Old Establislgl^CO^MERCIAL extensive Premj||^ffe sitlfteoai tlejsrmcipal street of the tcftviTof Dowftg, std^e opposite the principal doors leadj^g^ii»#3iose extensive Works. To treat for the ga apply by letter ad- dressed to Mr. M. 0. HARRISON, Dowlais Iron Works, Glamorganshire. Dowlais, May 7, 1862. Mathematical and Commercial School. REMOVED TO „ UPPER THOMAS STREET RTIIYR, CONDUCTED B T. I LOYD. TERMS Four Gjrtfieas per aijta n. A Quarter's Notice requiml previousfto th removal of a Pupil, h t COURSE OF INS'UOrCTION -EWtgntary C Branches of Ed^fftion, Ari ic, Alge- bra, Geometry, Mensuration, Plfwfe and Spheri- cal Trigonometry, &c.; Sujrface and Under- ground Surveying; Mmianical Drawing; Engineering Geoiogv^Geograpliy, and Use of the Giobes History rammar, Writing, &c. *Removed to a highly commodious building recently occupied by the English Calvinistic Methodists. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. Notice! No Tea! and no Gammon DAYID HA £ JPf^ Patynbkokeb, 50, GmglzhAnjC SITREIT, ASSURES the P*rt5lic tha^Si^'will Lend Money in JjriC from Onqfehillilg to Tpn Pounds on all kjjfos of C^ffSes, viynitlre, N. B. buvs It liiuls of SEPOND- HAND FURNITURE, OB Lpipin any commodity. All kinds of urnitur C., always on Sale.—Terms: CASH. yr It is hoped all parties pawpmg will refuse to take Tea anywhere, when t Y can go to DAVID HART'S and get any su money without Tea and the injurious Tea System will be totall abolished. Merthyr, April 2,1362. COMFORT IN WRITIIf^! NO PER CAN TEL THE great superioritvVfhe V TEI EGRAPR PEN, sold at^tjtfe TjslbgAa >h Office. It is adapted fop^very Lia iir.alg«ma- tion ot the bpaimetals, an/Mfeimg jjtrQorro- sive, will ttwice as I, and immea- eurably superior to any orfhe Pe ally sold. A trial invited. Sold at 3d. p«r dozen, or 2s. per gross box. DOWLAIS IRONWORKS, TO BE LET and maj^be entered immediately, AN exccllentlyvSituate^UC 3RNER SHOP, Situate vyuft tofofiv or-strjuTt, ad- apted for a Grocet/ E|is|nes witjjr Fixtures complete. TRere is the aa convenient Chandlery, with plane tompk .-To an enter- prising and suitabl^fersonpfei ? Premises wonld offer an excellent opportunity rcr a thriving and successful business. For particulars apply to Mr. Henry PROSSER Dowlais. KAYE^WORSDELL'S PILLS" SHOULD be universally used fopJJieT&stora- tion and establishmentd>h £ alth on a sure and lasting basis, especmjijr"friensea of ASTHMA, UER¥otfil?ESS BILIOCS Dia^ifDKRS, SH Ajt/riSM, BOWEL CO^LAINOyj^'lilJAlw DISEASES DEBILITY, IulArs^ INDIGESTION, Lj Sfey&G. Those who have on«f trieji^re never without them. g^fSold by all Chemists and other dealers in Patent Medicines, at Is. 9d., an d 4s. 6d. ?er box. Wholesale Depot, 22, Bread Street, Kjndon. Prichard's Aromatic Steel Pills STAND alone among the new dis- coveries in Medical Sciep^r By their won- derful tonic or stre gt in m-operties, and peculiar power of ox^fsing tip Wlood, the pale debilitated invalid>Frender|d#udti| and robust, while the we^Tand fltflfcxecll rto/natter from what cau^soon exiiri^nce lthelt ijWigorating and rgstWSrative pffpois f J I Prepared by W. PHTCHARl/^Potbecary, 6.5, Chating-cross, London, inheres Is. I'd., 2s. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. To be had of Mesp* £ TSmyth, and Itees elle- mists, Merthyr; James, chemist, Dowlais; Tho- mas, chemist, Aberdarej and of all Medicine Vendors. England expects every Man to do his Duty. W COMPANY 'TENTICJJ^ THE OLD EEE^VJ^l^N, HO utly to return Jris kiniHhaJtmfor, feTatroMage he has THE VE A HO utly to return Jris kiniHhaJtmfor, feTatroMage he has received during tire line he has opened the above House, and^erjDesr by keeping the btst Ales, London-^rin, Foreign Spirits, to meet with supiiorrmattr the Generous Public, also from his piefuw in Arms. Nt^^Tl^oW Veteran has a large Room, mid Is^oV/oitmfg it up, and hopes to have it ready Iw Mlnday, the 27th inst., when the first Conyi*w Mull take place, and hopes all the singtog will muster strongly Inside the pve. ] The Rev. Hugh Stowell Brown. THE CHURCH worshipping at CAERSALEM -M- Chapel, Vctoria, Ebhw Vale, have plea- sure in announcing that the above Highly Popu. ar Lecturer w;ll visit the following places for ^he purpose of delivering a series of Lectures on the Subjects announced1 Silo, Tredegar, Mondat, JjH^9thy Subject: The People^Frowr]0Wf Hermon, Nantvgh)<^TijM^AY, /Jun6-<r0th. Subject: CnSrniaa^C^ Bailey, Esq.^M.pJ Saron, Hill, EMw Vpfa Wednesday, June 11th. Su bj ect:" e Battle of Life." The Chair will belalfen at each of the above places, at seven^^clock, by Gentlemen whose names will be ajmounced in the Public Notices. TICKETS of Admission, Is. each. The profits of these Lectures will be devoted to the liquidation of the debt remaining on Caer- salem Chapel, Victoria. W. E. JONES, MINISTER.
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MAY, 1862. Steam Communication BETWEEN CORK, MIL- FOHD, CARDIFF, AND NEWPORT. j ja mHE Cork. Steam Ship yyff; JL Company's Screw Steamers DODO," Captain Cropt, 1,000 Tons; (i IBIS," Captain Hol- LAND, J2UU Tons, or "CORMORANT," 1200 Tons, is intended to ply as underneath, and afford conveyance for Passengers, Goods, and Cattle, at verv moderate rates. From CARDIFP AND NEWPORT ORX. Cardiff, Saturday, 3rtL^f^T. 7 a.m. Newport, Saturday, .HWtfT.j 2 p.m. Cardiff Saturday,n^t.h,,Jf.7 a.m. Newport, Saturd*ff7.24th,/f(». J, 2 pjaf Cardiff, Satiyriffy, ^Vt"§• From Gmk for Mile^rd, Carj^w, and NeIPport. Milford& Newport, WedneaJ<t^7th, 8^a.m. Cardiflj Wedncsday$n!4th, 3 p.m. „ Nevport, Wedm^tlay. 21st, 9 a.m. Cardiffj Wedp^sduy,28th, 3 p.m. FARES irom (2ork to' Cardiff and Newport:— Best Cabin, 17s. 6d.—Deck, 7s. No Steward's Fee. Return Tickets, available for one month, 27s. Horses, Carriages, 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 Mad docks, Cork Steam Ship Co.'s Wharf, Newport, or to OWEN & DOWNING, Bute Docks, Cardiff
JUNE, 1862.
JUNE, 1862. CARDIFF AND BRISTOL. '—K rpHE Cardiff Stenm Navi- g<it\on Company's New and Fast-Sailing Steamer vTi LINDIIA," David Uavies, Commander, is intended to ply betweeiv 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 BOTE DOCKS, FROM BATHURST BA- CARDIFP. SIN, BRISTOL. June. June. 2. Monday 6-1 p.m, 3. Tuesday 10 a.m. 4. Wed 8 a.m. 5. Thursday.11 a.m. 6. Friday .10 a.m. 7. Saturday.. 1 p.m. 9. Monday 'If p.m. 10. Tuesday .4) p.m. 11. Wed 3 p.m. 12. Thursday p.m. 13. Friday |*5 a.m. 13. Fridav 6J p.m. 14. Saturday .6 a.m 14. Saturday ..7| p.m. 16. Monday .7 a.m. 16. Monday p.m. 17. Tuesday .7 £ a.m. 17. Tucsdp.m 18. Wednesday 85 a.m. ]9. TjHifsday lli a m. 20. Friday .JO a.m. 2^Saturda.y ..1^ p.m. 23. Monday 1,1, p.m^^t. Tuesday .3| p.m. 25. Wed ^'ni 28. Saturda^5 a.rn. ^aftJpay p.m. 30. Mouthy..51 affijJ Jlill lVfi^fay 9 a.m. *To^»K!rFro 16th. 17th' To-and-fro from BristoL^fn conjunction with the ELY, Srfu, and 30th. Fares :—After C^fun, 3s.; Fore Cabin, Is. 6d. Betwees^Cardiff, Ilfracombe AND < WATCIIET. The "JEKISY JONES" is intended to ply as follows (weather permitting):— Cardiff to IHracombe. Ilfracombe to Cardiff. June June 4 Wednesday +9 a.m. 5 Thursday ..t8 a.m. 7 Saturday fll „ 9 Monday ..fl21noon 10 Tuesday .6 10 Tuesday .3 p.m. 16 Monday .9 16 Monday .6 21 Saturday ..fll 23 Monday .N2noon 28 Saturday ..4|p.m. 30 Monday! a.m. *To-and- fro from Cardiff, 10th and 16th. Sail- ings marked (t) calling at Watchet. Fares-After Cabin, 5s.; Fore Cabin, 83. To-and-fro same day, or Saturday to Monday After Cabin, 7s. 6d.; Fore Cabin, 4s. 6d. Cardiff to Watchet. Watchet to Cardiff. June June 4 Wednesday ..9 a.m. 5 Thursday .11 a.m. 7 Saturday.11 a.m. 9 Monday 3.11 p.m. 11 Wednesday *2J 0.111, 11 Wednesday ..6 p.m. 14 Saturday .64 a.m. 14 Saturday 6 £ p.m. 19 Thursday f) a.m. 19 Thursday ..12 noon 21 Saturday .<U a.m. 23 Monday 3\ p.m. 25 Wednesday 2} p.m. 20 Thursday. *7 a.m. 26 Thursday ..3Ap m. 27 Friday 6 p.m. To-and-fro from Cardiff, 11th, 14th and 19th. To-and-fro from Watchet, 26th. Fares :—After Cabin, 3s. Fore Cabin, 2s. To-and-fro same day, or Saturday to Monday :— After Cabin 4s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 3s. I Watchet to Ilfracombe., Ilfracombe-to Watchet. June June 4 Wednesday 1U a.m. 5 Thursday ..8a.m. 7 Saturday 1$p.m. 9 Monday 12noon 21 Saturday ..li p.m.123 Monday 12noon Fares:—After Cabin, 5s. Fore Cabin, 3s. To-and-fro same day, or Saturday to Monday :— After Cabin, 7s. 6d. Fore Cabin, 4s. 6d. The Wet Somerset Railway is opened to Watchet, and by this means, ready access is ob- tained to Taunton, Exeter and the West of Eng- lamL LYNMOUTH. The above Steamer calls off Lynmouth on the voyage to and from Ilfracombe, weather permit- ting, where a large Boat, exclusively employed, is always in attendance for landing and embark- ing Passengers on payment of Is. each. Luggage to be paid for at the rate of 6d. per package, de- livered at High Water Mark, near the Public Road but no charge will lie made for smalr parcels carried onshorc- by the Passengers. 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,
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P I A NO FORT ES AN D HARMONIUMS. G. TAYLOB, T" T> ESPECTFULLY begs to call attention to his Excellent Stock of New and Secold-Hand Jpks PIANOFORTES, for Sale or Hire^— 5000 of the Most Popular SONGS and PIANOFO IECES on hand, at HaIr ice. All kinds of BRASS MUSICAL INSTRU S at a y C 1 gue Price. N. Excellent Stock of CONCERTIN AS mencing fro. 6 eh. Concertinas and Harmoniums ed and Repaire NJ Pianofortes Tuned in To or Country. Agent for Alexandrels, oosey's, Dubaine's, an Harmoniums. SECOND HAND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS BOUGHT OR EXCHANGED. Market Square, Mertlivr. Perfect Articulation &cation T. REES II > jil C^nrll STJ RO J.X>^T-P^NTPSiT, I \F <4 F 128, HIGH STILEE^PI EETH Y R TY D RGS to call tb^ttaRtion » the Public genersllc tS £ 3SEsS0&r O to his nej^jftethod If npfftyng Artificial Tteth, dis> ind wli peiisiii- with all painful operations, springs, and fast^nrngsjofl^sve^ lindl whil^tlie expense is less than half the ordinary charge. The materials usojjmi their oti, t n ilptKnatural in colour that it defies detection, even if the niouth be look o and theiy dunwitiptps much greater than any other substance advertised for the purpo S. A Single Tooth from 0 to 1 1 A Single Set ^2 10 7 10 A Full Set 5 0 15 15 Scaling, Filling, and Regulating Teeth execvHM on moderate terms, and on strict dentical principles. ESTABLISHED |||1W||^S3|FLTA NINE YEARS. ::bL[:R, E. -Eb. SURGEON DENTIST, 55, HlGfl MERTHYR. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Supplied from^P^fetoo^lo A\:ritile^et Q^iemost approved principles. A perfect andcov^a^ut guaranteedm^ allccases^i^pw'ations m Dental Sur- gery performed with the greatesWI^ Professional attendance at the following places once a m<mjir<—Newbridge, Cardifi, Bridgend, Briton Ferry, Neath, Swansea, Aberdare, Rhvmney, Tred^Sr, and Brynmawr. Letters to arrange appointments at either of the e places, if sent to the above address will be promptly attended to. BEITS' PORTRAIT GALLERY, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR, (OPPOSITE THE VULCAN INN). ALPBEP^|JTTS V Is now taking the much admired 1" IIO T O G B ARTE W8 fTE, >t T2s. 6d. X SI N^fl^TORT RA I>pn Ssf .l f W TEREOSCOPIC PORTRAlTSr^sTed- Do., Beautif^/CJ^^ed^TRANSPARENCIES, 5s. STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS of MERTHYR and the Yi ini Just Published, PONTSARN and GETHIN COLLIERY, price Is. each Do., Illumnyrtlid, 2s.; post-free Two Stamps Extra. PRINTING BY STEAM POWER. WHY GO TO BRISTOL & PAY MORE! P. WILLIAMS \V r) ESPECTFULLY informs the Public that he possesses every facility (which frMtfec^wagftji^g iu and Steam power can yield) lor executing Orders to any extent in Printing, oiTNle Notice, and at the Lowest Kate 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 execute^ with an > Expedition tl-at cannot be surpassed in any Establishment out of London^ Prices of' Posters, printed on Goj)ti^Papcr. Double Crown (30 in. by 20) for 100 17s. Od. ) For. 7s. Od. For 300 35s. 0d' Do. do. folio Long (aO by 10) „ 300 13s. Oil. 500 s. Od. „ 1,000 21s,to25s. Royal (24 by 20)". „ 100 lGs. Oik' „ 200 Ks. Od. „ 300 32s. 0d. Demy (23 by 18) „ „ 14^tM. „ p Lfcs. 0J. „ „ 29s. Od Crown (20 by 15) „ ^<0s. 6d. §,/ JT #6s. Od. „ „ 21s. Od Demy folio (18 by 11) i»X>T Bs. Od.. il3s. Od. „ •• 17s. (3d Crown do. (15 by 10) .> £ „ 7s. Od. .lOsofcfT; „ » 13s. 0d" Foolscap do. (14 by 8iL^7. „ „ Cs. Od. JL/ „ Od. „ „ Us. 6d Demy 4to. (11 by 9)^77. „ „ 4s. 6dc^T; 500^-<7 9s. Gd. „ 1.000 14s. 6d" Crown 4to. (10 by 7i) „ „ 4s. Od. Jf- J 8s. Od. „ „ 12s. 0d- Demy Octavo (9 by of) 1000 7s. 6d. ,8^000 .J 18s. Od. „ 5,000 25s. Od* Crown do. (7} by 5) „ 2000 10s. Od. 5,000 20s. Od. „ 10,000 30s. 0d" Demy 12mo. (7i'by4^) 5000 15s. 0 £ /f „ 10,000 25s. 0d. „ 20,000 40s. 0d' Coloured Paper or Coloured Inks, charged extra. Invoiarflcads on Good Writing Paper. Foolscap Quarto (8Jby6j).. for 100 4s. 6d. For 500 10s. 6d. For 1,000 14s. Od. Pist 6rao. (9 by 5) „ 1000 12s. Od. „ 3.000 30s. Od. „ 5,000 42s. Oil. Foolscap do. (8d by 11) „ „ 10s. Od. „ „ 24s. Od. „ „ •• 34?. 0d- Do. 9mo. (51 by 44) „ „ 8s. 0d- „ „ 20s. 0d. „ ,» • 30s. 0d. Circulars, Cream Laid Paper, Fly Leaf. Note size, for 100, from 3s. 6d.; 200, 6s.; 500, 12s. 6d. O.rds, 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. Account-Books 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 g, ziii Publications, including Newspapers and Cheap Periodicals, supplied regularly. Standard M USIC supplied to the Public at Wholesale Prices. THE LARGEST ASSORTMENT OF PAPER HANGINGS IN MEBTHYR, 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 oi Neath Taff Vale, and Loop Lineof Railways, and also to all parts of the Iron Districts of Monmouthshire, on Orders of 20s. and up wards, 2JELJSGRAPH" Office, Merthyr Tydfil. Prichard's Dandelion, Chamomile Rhubarb, & Ginger Pills ARE an unfailing remedy for indigestion, constipation, bilious, liver, and stomach complaints. Their gentle oper (Trtaiii result, particularly ree(imp«#ffiThciu for all the above ailments, use necessitates no confinement, tJjj^Ban of mSJncss can continue his pursuifcjfcTOKl the dfe* i ct^both sex^find a medicyji^liat m|>e re orrep toatr'aiiy time, uyi^rall circumstances, 1 'ithouJ»<<lJe least uppre- • tension of dangero/srest In Bottles, Is. S. 9(1., 4s. 6d., and lis. Prepared only b Prichard, Apothecary, 65, Charing Crpfas. London. To be haefot Messrs. Smyth, and Rees, che- mists, Merthyr; James, chemist, Dowlais; Tho- mas, chemist, Aberdare; and of all Medicine Vendors. PLANTING SEASON. SEED POTATOES.—Kidneys, Scotch and Er,g!j.sjj<^i>rt4-jEold, Cups, Regents, Pink F.yp "WWi|C/>est lris}j^ Yoikshire Flukes^wftd otfte* in grlar vaviVtyT FRUIT an>Kv^GETlhfifeiy of all^lrfnds in their sensor BestaHBptaio^J^" 1stock. Flsa^A constffitlinS (Mh'J^PV]Y ol F'resh, Salt, and Shell Fish*/ays ipMock. All Goods puj'chC^d ivjme best markets, and no expense spared tc^cure the best quality. Prices Moderate. Oprfers and country commands punctually attemjrff to at the suortest notice. Jnark the A ddress- CHARLES LEONARD, "The STORES," (Next Mr. 'John Jones's Spirit Vaults), J High Street, Merthyr Tydfil. TAFF VALE RAILWAY.
TAFF VALE RAILWAY.
WHIT-SUN HOLIDAYS. WHIT-MONDAY, June 9th, 1862, the „%J TIMES of DEPARTURE of the PAS- jaENGER TRAINS will be as follow DOWN. ON MERTHYR FOR ABERDARE, YSTRAD, AND CARDIFF: Morning. Morning. Afternoon. Evening. 8h. 10m. llh. 30m. 2h. 5m. 6h. 40m. FROM ABERDARE FOR MERTHYR, YSTRAD, AND CARDIFF Morning. Morning. Afternoon. Evenins. 8h. 12m. llh. 10m. 2h. 6m. 6h. 43m. FROM YSTRAD FOR ABERDARE, MERTHYR, AND CARDIFF: Morning. Morning. Afternoon vening. 8h. 13m. lOh. 55m. 2h. 3 6h. 30m. xvyr y s FROlt CARDIFF FOR l^lDARE, JViit' Morning> Mmarhg. BJfeePftoo^^Evenmg. 9h. 30m. 50m. f%. 6h. 30m. ■- FR LLANDAFF FO WBRIDGE: > 7h. in. Evening. 9h. Om. Evening. FROM NEWBRWOE FOR CARDIF F 8h. ram. Evening. Return Tickets at one-and-a-half the usual fares will be issued on Whit-Monday, for all distances exceeding seven miles, such tickets being available only for the day upon which they are issued. Tickets are not transferable. Return Tickets will not be issued by the t|Kn leaving- Merthyr at 8h. 10m. morning JBer- dare Sh. 12m. morning; Ystrad 8h. TStff. morning. First, second, and third class passengers will be conveyed by all the trains. Third Class passengers will not be conveyed from Llandaff to Pentyrch, TafTs Well, Treforest, or Newbridge, by the train leaving LLANDAFF at e 6h. 45m. evening. Passengers having luggage can only be conveyed at the ordinary fares. Further particulars can be obtained by ap- plying at any of the stations. By Order, GEORGE FISHER, Cardiff, May 29, 1852. General Superintendent. SUPERIOR TO G OLD
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Coughs, Colds, Difficulty of Breathing, Pains in the Chest, Incipient Consumption, tfce. WILLIAMS'S CELEBRATED COUfrH BALSAM. THIS is the best preparation ever discovered -tL for the cure of the above complaints. It fall alleviate in a few minutes the most obstinate cough, and in rfi short time entirely remove it. It will speedily clearj the breathing organs, and pfevent thtlt "accumulation of mucus 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 TESTIMONIALS. Mrs. Jane Roberts, Tanylptt, Caernarvon, 71 years of age.—Khar s for a consider- able time from coughs pan, and for three weeks without sleejjjrfg eithe# night or day, I took, accordina\o ins^ractJbw, three bottles ot Williams's GXfugh Bafsali, Iwlich restored me Mr. Imvid Jin A. \^mnmntjpmid.~l was for ten years sufcjTng from cpGghs. I -tftQk three bottles oi Willams's Copffh Balsam, whiclT" perfectly curette. Mr. Edward Rohjpnz,. Llanvachraeth.—I received great reVw^rfvom taking Williams's Cough Balsam. iad taken a number of other preparations widrout bent fit, and for more than a year was unfile through Coughs and weakness to attend njy tvork. 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. Thompson, Northgate Street, Chester. —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 ohtain anything to do me good until I heard of Williams's Cele- brated Balsam, which I determined to try. The' pain in my side gradually removed, and tlier cough ceased, and my desire is that all sufferers' similar to myself should hear of the excellent curalive properties of this valuable Balsam. To be obtained in bottles at la. 1 ^d. and 2s. 9d. each, from every respectable chemist-, or from the proprietor, Mr. EDMUND WILLIAMS, Chemist and Druggist, CASTLE Square, Caernarvon. WTLLIAMS'S EIEUMATIC LINIMENT. This preparation stands unrivalled for curing Rheumatism (even of long existing) Stiff Joints, Wounds, Ulcers, Bad Legs, Swellings, Cuts, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, &c. PREPARED ONLY BY EDMUND WILLIAMS, Chcvust and Druggist, Castle-square, Carnarvon. And may be had from Medicine Vendors ge- nerally, in Bottles Is. l^d., 2s. 9d,, and 4s. 6d. each. WILLIAMS'S WORM LOZEMES 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 9id., Is. lid. and 29. 9d. each: A PEW 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, Ncthcrfield Road, Evemoru —I gave two of your Lozenges to my little Lrfl three years of age, which expelled 65 worms. 1 1 Prepared only, and may be had of EDMUND WILLIAMS, Chemist and Druggist, Castle Square, corner ot Bridge Street, Caernarvon. WHOLESALE AGENTS-London: Messrs Barclay & Sons, and G. Marshall & Co.; Liverpool: tfessrsvClay. Dod, and Case, and Messrs. Higgins & C%ttle_ Sold also by Mr. T. Stephens. C hemist,-JIer-I thvr Tydfil W A N T^&-IfTj J PQAA at 4 v? cgjafffor/ess)/dftbXith, on go^J^curity. (J J Appl^tf^L H., Post A^;e, a Junjps-ASSistantjiij £ «e Grocery Mr .and Bsjy»«yTCade.^A^w/p Mr. W. ntjyTiiR^SIftSi^-street, TO BE\I4ET^ GeinjT ResAerffi, No 11, CourCTaoB^Terrace. ■fcdCTr.*#AppIv to Mr. D. M-JffHiAS, the MaM^nwtfthw- A sale, A GLASS CASE, n^^W jncJirtJing cupboar^^jpd&iealip^JFaij^Iniexcel- App, WIL gh Street, Merthyr. MORLAIS CASTLE, YR. rpO BE LET for iftk, moderate -J rent. ^0^ *1 v4 'Set fm'thfig^wticulars ^pfypt th^^owlais w TO BE d4JT, aiul»^nte«d on immediately, | tee Tave?jy<alled^Aiel lLC.vmbrian," situ- ated%i^BetheSffa-s%«et^J Leltyr TydfiL Apply to Mr. HAy^qj tiwjFarmarthen Arms, IMerthyr. *T Merthyr, May 3(?T1861 TO DRAPERS^ TO BE DISPOSEDXfR immediately, an old-estabhshe<L £ fRAPE^K»,nd MILLI- Sl NERYBU sIwbs and a steady WT /y i f Apply rto Mr. W. Iv^House, High- str^gt, Dowlais. 11. — -1 # f^ECYNON, ABERDARE. I fTipjpE LET and entered Jipon immediately, X a commodious HOJ0il?E afdiBHOP, adjoin- ing the Stag Inn, Tpe^ynon. ffl*se premises are situate in the ppifcTpal ItMet/af d po^se&s every conveniencefcT rbe carE»g t>n of/fin extensive Trade.— g/f furtner yrScular^apply to Wm. WILLIAMS, Stag Inn, Trecyj^n. Rent. Low. TO BREWEBJSZ- TO LET, a HOI^St^^nact BREW- E RY^w^^ cOHWCflb, situate in pi'i\"ate^Rence.)pljr' HENRY PROSSER, on the premises. TREDEGAR, TO Sl^fEEPERS IN GENERAL. kN"- TO BR LET, nj £ h immp&ftate possession, A COR^B^ HOU^^jSnd SHOP, with Fix- A tures, beingow^or^hi w3t situations in the town, and in the >n 0 premises cc, ii f<>vilib-viox<JTZaida^^cTpar- lour, Gli oom, kitAfc fr.ro st ooms, with roovc^Sbore measurij^^40ft, (pdTby 10ft. 6in. private entrances. Apply to Ebenbze^0Pwffiths, Circle, Tre- degar. npO BE LET, and may be entered upon im- JL mediately, a large and convenient DWEL- LING HODSE and SHOf, situated in, and being numbered respectively 4S.and 49, Welling- ton-street, Merthyj^iJaving exjlullent and exten- sive Cellars, wjjmia, goad wirttily of water from the main hijiff street,jpipe&fA'ing been laid on to the pr^mses. < TJ J is HOUSManVHOT in Piutoivgfreet, CaecJiaw. with a Large '.ooiol now ij»The occu- pation o^^r. Eilw^i Wl ianiJ, grop&, where an j^dteiudve ami profit able 1 usinf^fas been carried scwpral ye^rs. J For further parrKi^arsa^Jiy to Mr. S. CROOK, Spirit-merchant, 48, ^^mngton-street, Merthyr ^flfil. EA>^ AND HEALTH TOT HE sies. OINTM 'VI Sorted Wounds, Bad Breast ad £ pgs. ■ N this Mtiss of maladiesjffl impr^'ement in X the appoArance of th^mseaia^tj^e patient follows the first dressm^wifch It must not onlybCsinearea orfthe. fx op/rid, 01 sore, but be brisUyruliiiedfoKpfie{WWSsrjjiKia about the disea^Cd swolM oAjwnful n^ptsT It will peiK^raic to the blc^yvessel^^Jp'ves, and muscles, a#Kl even to tha £ ferae, j^iuwill exercise the mos^^holesomehiding aprfrpurifying power over every tissue roquisit^for thorough repara- tion. The effect of th^lmtment ia increased by fomenting with warni^ater before the Ointment is l-ubbedlin but^ores, when healing, should nevef be clesuased^vith a sponge or any thing else, as tBe yo'img'Wd new flesh, whi ch appears lik a cream, would be. 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 ell)- sorbent system under its control. Such a reme- dy is Hoiloways Ointment, when rubbed on the skin, it penetrates to the glands, and removes any obstruction or impurity which may be im- peding their healthy action. This Ointment^cts on the very mainspring of life, for through tffcs glands pass all new matter required for the body'# reparation in all the above class of cases the OtSitMpt and Pills used conjointly, will act fco searchii'jl^n^nd certainly, as to effect cures fci the most depRJtfcitle cases. Moth the Ointmeuv d Pills should he used in the following cases:— Bad legrs Corns (soft) Rheumatism Bad breast3 Cancers Scalds Burns Contracted and sore nipples Bunions stiff joints Sore-tliroats Bite of Mosche- Elephantiasis Skin-diseases •- toes and Sand Fistulas Scurvy {H«5. Gout Sore-heads Coco-bay.. Glandular swel- Tumours Chiego-foot ling's Llcers Chil'olnms "lumbago Wounds ^happert hands Yaws Sold at the Establishment of PROFESSOR Holiday, 244, Strand, (near Temple Bar( London, and by all respectable Druggists and Dealers in Medicines throughout the civilize world, at the following prices:—Is. lid., 2s. 9d., 4s. Gd., lis., 22s., and 33s. each Pot. $Z* There is a considerable saving by taking he 1 arger sizes. Directions for the guidance of patien are affixed each Pot ME. D. R. LEWIS' NOTICES, D. R. LEWIS, CSon of the late Arr. D. Lewis, AuctioneerJ; 36, HIGH STREET. MEftTHYR Auctioneer, Accountant, Valuer, Estate and Mouse Agent, "D EGS to solicit the patronaa^of the Public D in the above busines^^na hopes by atten- tion and prompt settlernejjdsi|Qinerit the same. Mortgage and othep £ ows epeWxl. In»tflvent« Schedules madelbipyinr^ Pj)»<ate Com- panies nccouu0Thuk^o(LjMonf^idvancd ou Goods conppied for Sale, jjr Arj^^fTinents ^grted jmh Creditors, and es wound up un the New Bankruptcy Act, 1861. Railway and er Shares bought and sold. Agent to U^London Fire.and life Assurance Corporation Valuations for Probate made. &c. Valuations made between eutgoing and in- coming tenants. FOR SALE by PRI^FRGE CONTRACT* rWO ExceHent^#frAGE^fcaJb Gardens con- yenienji^nd he^hil^liitiilked, in Good Repair^^e Sold a dep«»d%^hgCinJ^ ApirfTat the Offiee^p"^r^D^t*^EWis, 20, MOUNTAIN ASH, neab ABERDARE. TO GROCETS AND OTHERS. PEREMPTORY SALE. MR. D. R,LEWIS WILL SELL BY AUCTIOIT. On the Premises at the above place, on Satur- day next, June 7th. 1862^— THE whole of THE^STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOrSEHOy^FURNITURE, and other Effects, the yragmty of Mr. DAVID OLIVER. Grocer. a The St^K consists oi M, Coffees, Rice, Starch^Blue, S«p, f)mM Snuff, Tobacco, Ginger, Pepper, 3As^,C*ese/ltecoB, Butter, Lard, Matches, £ hpes, Sod^^clacking, Black Lead, Cocoa, PAsjFLamnUftck, Pickles, with a large quantity oPa aper Bags, &c., &c. The Trade Utenirfls comprise a first-class Weighing1 Machjlre and Weights. Coffee and Spice Mills, Tei!^ Butter and other Scales; Desk, Truck, &c. S v The HOUSEHOLD FtiRNiTUBE comprise a very handsome Cheffioneer. Mahogany Chest of Drawers, superior Eight-day Clock in M ahogany case, Chairs; Fender and Fire Irons, Mahogany Four-post and other Bedsteads, two excellent French Bedsteads, Feather and Millpuff Beds, Floor-cloth and Carpeting with all the usual re- quisites of a respectable tradesman's family.* Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock ia the fore* noon. The Anctioneer invites punctual Attendance, as the whole must be absolutely disposed of. Auctioneerand Accountant^.Offices, 46, High- street, Merthyr, June 7th, 1802.' MBTrobert EYAIS^S SAlg MILL-STREET, ABERDARE. Mr. R. EVANS, Is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the BOOT HOTEL, Aberdare, on MONDAY, the 16th day of June, 1862, at Two for Three o'clock (subject to conditions of Sale), in one or more Lots, ALL that desirable and WEibC^ACCUSTOM- ED INN, the yLpgdis'z ARMS," situate at BELL-STREET, -,street containing Tap ^"Room", commodiojyrClub anJ SRTHng Rooms, Kitc^eh%nd tw^Bedrodms w*hcood Cellarage, Brew li 0 u se^JJak e h 0 u sej^liefFaiJ^^re m i^s^o w tures ann Brewing upon tl^Mame. Also those Four sutwtJntialljJ^RTCOrTAGES and SHOP adjoining there oducing together the gross annual rental 6. The \vhole is of Leasehold tenure, le, er one T-ease of which 92 years and upwai^^nave unexpired, subject to an entire Ground^nt of £ 9 18s. 31. The Property lets well and would form a very desirable investment, being situate in the centre of a mining-district, the prospects of which are improving. For further particulars aprly to Messrs. VE- RITY and MIDDLETON, Solicitors, Bridgend; or to the AUCTIONEER at Bridgend and Cow- bridge. MARKET ;SQUARE CHAPEL. ON Whit-Monday, JuneJ&jftTthe Annual TEA PARTY in^BTO^'tion with the above Chapel, will tak^nace. Xl SELECTIONa^frif MXFCFCF will >^grvea during the evejmg bya^ and Addr.l-.Sf^^jy the of the town. a,nd oth Tea on the Table fromtHree to seven o'clock. Important to Horsekeepers. WORMS IN HOR$ £ 8r" IT is an undoubted^s^fthfltmuch injury £ g done, and maja^vahdfcle Bwses are lojjiAn consequence orms/ f h^AJv ertisejp'Sas a Safe and ^FYECMXtf\>r their removal, which has tani ]f 40 years* experience. The ^t'or wilib^ent upon receipt of 20 postage Stamps, EDWIN yfOOD, Chemist, Abebsychan CONVEYANCE FROM DOWLAIS AND MERTHYR TYDFIL TO LLANDOVERY, LLANWRTYD, ABEUAERON AND ABERYSTWITH- JAMES MORGAN ANNOUNCES that he runs a Three-horte covered SPRING VAN between the above places. He starts from the ANTELOPE INN, Dowlais, every Monday morning at Swro'clock, calling at the Bridge End Tnn^^fontmorlais, ^J5Terthyr, at Half-past Six, ag^Karrives at Llan- dovery and LJanwrtyd thajwroe offeiing. On TUESDAY morniilf, he #t»ts from the NEPADD ARMS, tytmAoverk, afnles atAfeerae- ron the same nigjtfjjmd om WedTT^da^«lfiorning, at Eleven o'claeC, awivasfe roe Lion Vach Ab»rystwitl>< returiin# urin&ron Wednesday afternoon, at Two ojnclk, t^^beraeron. On THURSDAY inon^rtrT he leaves Aberaeron for Lampeter Road Sumon, where he arrives in time for the afternoon Train to Swansea, Cardiff, and Newport, andfthen proceeds to Llandovery and Llanwrtyd, 'starting on his return iourney from Llandovery to Merthyr, at Five o'clock on Friday morning, and arrives at Merthyr the sanm day, in time for the down Trains. FARES MODERATE. MR. T. H, EVANS'S SALE. DESTlb^LE INVESTMENT. SAl|E 4)F»fcEAsl!Jl«^* COTTAGES AT 6 AB £ RA^- TO BE SOLD BY auction, By Alr. T. H. EVANS, l/fey^or^er of the Mortgagee, under a power of ■riSal,e)7Si»the Swan HOTEL, Aberaman, in the W Cpunty or^lamoriian, on TarRSD>Y, the I evenifi^, subject T^-SucJv^oniiifJons as vrill be then pjjjduced, an&i^oireor more Lots to suit the conveniejH^e^urch^ers, as may be determined ua^M^he tin^ ofSale, A LL tlioa&rHREE rf&SEUOLD MES- ju' SUy^ES or JDw^Mag ]»uses, sit»ate at r AlEunN, immeMaM^LJmoMte tlie^beraman WorM^and ndW. ii^ie sevepti^occupations of J^bn^jpivies, JoiHrJprossjffSnd James Thomas. The above nmniseyj^substantially built, and being in the inpfiefifcae vicinity of the extensive Iron Works erattiai-i, will at all times com- mand good ants. The property is held under a Lease from Crawshay Bailey, Esq., M.P., for a term of 99 years from the 7th ot M ay, 1857, at the annual Ground rent ot D 9s. The Houses Let at about 12s. per month each House. t For further particulars or to view the property, 4|j»piv to the AUCTIONEER, at his Offices, 00, 5ar<fff-«treet, Aberdare, or to Messrs. Hou>I £ & abd Bokton, Solicitors, Aberdare.